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politics and politicians Title: Warning: The dirty tricks are about to start [in South Carolina] Down in South Carolina, its different. The interactive site du jour launched last week is the Charleston Post and Couriers Whisper Campaigna digital tool that begs the public to help keep tabs on the coming blizzard of dirty tricks. As the White House hopefuls descend on South Carolina, site of the crucial Feb. 20 GOP primary and then the Democratic contest a week later, they're also heading straight into what might be the seamiest underbelly of American politics. This is a state famous for telephone pollsters implying John McCain had an illegitimate child, and the bogus Mitt Romney Christmas card with controversial quotes from the Book of Mormon. Fliers dropped on South Carolina doorsteps have told people the wrong date to vote; this is where political rivals have bantered openly with racial slurs and innuendo about sexual trysts. The state has earned its reputation the hard way: Its where the late GOP operative Lee Atwater was born, the man who made negative campaigning into an art form in the 1988 race, starting with his home state. While Iowa and New Hampshire tend to get a years worth of up close and personal attention from the presidential field, South Carolinians usually experience the race in a quick burst of attention once the national spotlight shifts their way, forcing the campaigns into the quickest, often nastiest tactics they can think of to shape the race. And with a larger and far more diverse electorate than the first two states, there are more people with sensitivities to exploit. South Carolina on the Republican side is a vipers nest, said Neil Sroka, the head of Barack Obamas digital team in the state during his 2008 campaign. While the entire slate of candidates is susceptible to attacks from left field, one name running in 2016 repeatedly rises to the top as the most likely to face the kinds of dirty tricks South Carolina is known for: Donald Trump. The real estate mogul has so far weathered months of media scrutiny and survived a seemingly endless run of political obituaries based on the words that have come directly out of his mouth. But for a desperate field of rival Republicans now serious about blocking him from being their nominee, the intense days leading up to the GOP primary represent the last, best chance to come up with a smear that sticks. No one has talked about the three marriages yet. No one has talked about the casinos. I suspect well see that come Monday, said Katon Dawson, a longtime GOP operative in South Carolina. Someone has to take the bark off of him or hes going to take this primary walking away. This presidential campaign has already seen its share of ugly moments. In Iowa, Ted Cruz staffers spread the false rumor as the caucuses were just kicking off that Ben Carsons campaign was finished. There were also reams of paper scattered into the air outside of a Chris Christie town hall in Ames featuring the New Jersey governors 2009 statement supporting Sonia Sotomayors nomination to the Supreme Court. In Manchester, NH, last weekend, copies of a Boston Herald front page with the headline Choke! somehow found their way onto the dashboards of cars parked outside a Marco Rubio rally, according to a Washington Post reporter. Now comes South Carolina. As far back as December, one popular local political blog began reporting that a mistress bomb was about to rock one of the GOP campaigns. The Post and Couriers Whisper Campaign site has already collected eight suspect submissions from its readers five unusual phone calls, one strange mailer and two cases of stolen yard signs. It goes into detail on some of the reports but warns that the information has not necessarily been vetted for accuracy. Political insiders in South Carolina say its only a matter of time before the rumor mill really starts churning. There are real stakes involved, so naturally elbows would come out and they have come out in South Carolina, said GOP Rep. Mark Sanford. It is a contact sport and on a variety of occasions, there are at times unethical things. It's a full contact sport. While he said he so far wasnt aware of anything major about to drop, Sanford predicted that if tradition holds true well start hearing about them before the primary. As the machinery kicks into gear, one big question hangs over the campaigns this year: Does dirty trickery have quite the same punch in the age of social media? While it can be amplified by Twitter, and spread quickly on Facebook or Instagram, the huge variety of info-streams can also dilute the impact of any single stunt. It can even come back to bite the candidate in question. When Cruzs campaign started incorrectly circulating word of Carsons premature exit on the eve of the Iowa caucuses, based on a faulty reading of the first in a series of CNN reporters tweets, Carsons campaign quickly complained and Cruz was forced to apologize and play defense. The Texas senator also got stung when his campaign sent out official-looking letterhead warning of "VOTING VIOLATIONS if residents didnt get to their caucus site. Its actually a familiar tactic from previous years, but this time the campaign lit up Twitter when pictures of the mailers surfaced. Its dangerous territory, said Chip Felkel, a Greenville-based GOP operative not affiliated with a 2016 candidate. Theres enough volatility and visceral anger and cynicism with the process
if they get found out before the primary it can bite them seriously. In South Carolina, political operatives often work overtime to avoid getting connected to a low-blow attack, but they dont always succeed in covering their tracks. In 2007, reporters deduced that Romney consultants had built a Phoney Fred web site that took aim at rival candidate Fred Thompson. In the 2000 GOP primary campaign, which featured a heated clash between McCain and George W. Bush, the Arizona senator was hit with rumors that he had an out-of-wedlock black daughter. (In reality, the McCains had adopted a child from Bangladesh.) Observers quickly started pointing fingers at Bush campaign operatives, including Karl Rove, though in the years since, Rove has consistently denied playing a role, and actually put the blame on an unnamed professor at Bob Jones University. That wasnt a whisper. That was a phone call, Dawson, a former state GOP party chairman, says of the scheme. If you knew he had fathered an illegitimate African American child would you vote for him? I remember the call like it was yesterday. So does John McCain. That 2000 attack in South Carolina was a quintessential example of just why the dirty trick survives. Combined with false rumors that his wife Cindy had a drug addiction, the call went a long way toward ending McCains first foray for the White House. Just days after he had defeated Bush in the New Hampshire primary, McCains momentum was killed with an 11-point loss in South Carolina. Headed into South Carolina in 2016, its unclear what exactly Trumps opponents could dredge up to knock down someone who has lived in the public spotlight, gleefully unfiltered, for decades. What more could possibly be said about Donald Trump that hasnt already been reported by the New York Post? asked Felkel. Trump himself brushed aside questions about South Carolinas penchant for campaign tactics that often land below the belt. Well, weve already had dirty tricks in this campaign, he told CNN on Tuesday night just hours after he was declared the winner in New Hampshire. Im ready for whatever they want to throw at me and thats fine. Dawson, who initially backed Lindsey Grahams presidential bid but is now neutral, said Trump could even end up coming out looking even better depending on what he does in response to the sharpest attacks. You get rewarded, he said, by how you handle it. Poster Comment: I saw Trump in NH bragging that he had hired all the old Atwater operatives to run his SC campaign. Of course, Romney in 2012 hired all the political gunslingers early on, just to keep anyone else from hiring them. Trump may merely be doing the same as Romney, buying up the dirty tricksters so someone else can't do it and use them to attack him. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Would it be considered a dirty trick if someone brought up his past connections with organized crime in the NY/NJ construction industry ? It's been extensively reported and yet he is never questioned in debates about it ,and the other candidates steer clear of the topic.
"If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools." Plato
It is strange. And no matter how much the libmedia outlets claim to hate Trump and everything about him, they seem to have no interest whatsoever in mentioning it. At least not until he becomes the GOP nominee and/or they can use it to throw the GOP into a bitter brokered convention (GOP '64, Dems '68). You actually hear a little more about Xlinton's past escapades with women and the Xlinton record on things like welfare reform and mandatory sentencing that sent so many blacks to prison over the last two decades. Or Xlinton signing the DOMA bill into law and Hitlery scolding everyone about how righteous it was according to her deeply held Methodist beliefs, well, when she wasn't channeling Eleanor Roosevelt and Gandhi in the White House. But you hear nothing comparable with Trump's record and it is readily available and it is a gold mine of opposition research. I can see why libmedia doesn't want to destroy Trump (just yet). What I don't get is why Bush and Rubio and Cruz and others stay away from it. Cruz only mentions the eminent domain case, never the Trump Baja project or Trump University or other scams he has run.
I think that is part of an organized campaign to take down Evita ;and yes it is being directed from the White House. Bolshevik Bernie met will Al Sharpton yesterday to get his support . You already mentioned the feature article in New Republic https://newrepublic.com/article/129433/clintons-war-drugs-black-lives-didnt- matter Black celeb activists like Danny Glover are endorsing Sanders . The coup de gras will be when the indictments are announced . "If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools." Plato
No, 0bama's mouthpiece tipped his hand to supporting Hitlery a day back. Zero wants a Dem successor. He may even agree with Sanders more on policy but thinks Hitlery is far more electable. Hillary looks so weak now that Drudge offered this today: CBS Dallas: Webb Wants Back In... Apparently, for the first time ever, a candidate might unsuspend their campaign. And that would hurt the Xlintons, at least a little bit in a handful of states. Maybe Webb wants to be Sanders' SecDef or VP or something. It's a shame Webb didn't get back in sooner to try to compete in SC where he really might draw some vet votes from her. Of course, he might just be threatening to upset the Xlinton applecart so he can get payoffs or a job at a think tank like Brookings or a place on a few sweet corporate boards, after which he would announce he never really wanted to get back in at all.
I can't say that SC is the most corrupt state in the nation,but I can say it is the most corrupt state I have ever spent any time in.
ISLAM MEANS SUBMISSION! Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) American Indians had open borders. Look at how well that worked out for them.
This is SC,home of The Travelers. They own/control a whole town. Being connected to OC might actually help Trump there. ISLAM MEANS SUBMISSION! Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) American Indians had open borders. Look at how well that worked out for them.
I think that is part of an organized campaign to take down Evita ;and yes it is being directed from the White House. Bolshevik Bernie met will Al Sharpton yesterday to get his support I agree. The DNC can't go public with it because they can't afford to risk losing the Whymen vote,but even they don't want Bubbette! in the WH. ISLAM MEANS SUBMISSION! Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) American Indians had open borders. Look at how well that worked out for them.
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