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Fox's Cameron reported that McCain called for "respectful campaign," not McCain's touting of endorsement from TN GOP chair

March 06, 2008 5:32 pm ET

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SUMMARY: On Special Report, Carl Cameron reported: "At Republican headquarters, [Sen. John] McCain several times today reiterated his commitment to run what he calls a respectful campaign against Democrats. It seemed a pretty clear signal to his party not to be throwing any low blows on his behalf." However, Cameron did not report that McCain recently touted the endorsement of Tennessee Republican Party chairwoman Robin Smith even after the state party issued a press release titled "Anti-Semites for Obama."

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On the March 5 edition of Fox News' Special Report, chief political correspondent Carl Cameron reported that "[a]t Republican headquarters, [Sen. John] McCain several times today reiterated his commitment to run what he calls a respectful campaign against Democrats. It seemed a pretty clear signal to his party not to be throwing any low blows on his behalf." However, McCain recently touted the endorsement of Tennessee Republican Party chairwoman Robin Smith even after the state party issued a February 25 press release titled "Anti-Semites for Obama" that stated in its original form: "The Tennessee Republican Party today joins a growing chorus of Americans concerned about the future of the nation of Israel, the only stable democracy in the Middle East, if Sen. Barack Hussein Obama is elected president of the United States." The press release added that "Robin Smith, chairman of the Tennessee Republican Party" said, "Voters need to know about two items that surfaced today which strongly suggest that an Obama presidency will view Israel as a problem rather than a partner for peace in the Middle East."

The party later added a "clarification" to the press release stating that "in order to diffuse attempts by Democrats and the Left to divert attention from the main point of this release ... we have deleted the use of Barack Obama's middle name." The press release retained the headline "Anti-Semites for Obama."

The day after the Tennessee Republican Party issued its press release, conservative radio talk-show host Bill Cunningham repeatedly referred to Obama as "Barack Hussein Obama" at a campaign event for McCain. In response, McCain said, "I never met Mr. Cunningham, but I will make sure nothing like that ever happens again."

Nevertheless, as blogger John Aravosis noted, a March 4 McCain press release titled "Additional RNC Members Endorse John McCain For President" included "Robin Smith, Tennessee" as one of McCain's endorsers. The press release stated: "John McCain thanked the RNC members, saying, 'I am grateful for these RNC delegates' support. Their service to our party has been admirable and I am proud to have them on my team.' "

From the March 5 edition of Fox News' Special Report with Brit Hume:

HUME: Welcome to Washington. I'm Brit Hume. The Republican National Committee says John McCain has indeed won enough delegates to be considered his party's nominee for president. Mike Huckabee has conceded, and at the White House, President Bush has affirmed that McCain is his party's standard bearer. Chief political correspondent Carl Cameron reports.

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CAMERON: After the White House, McCain visited national Republican headquarters. The party has vast resources: money, voter lists and research on the opposition. McCain needs all the help he can get, calling the looming battle against Democrats exciting but difficult.

McCAIN: We'll carry our message. I believe that this election will be about very stark differences, as I said last night, between my and our Republican view and vision for the future of this country, and that of our opponents.

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CAMERON: At Republican headquarters, McCain several times today reiterated his commitment to run what he calls a respectful campaign against Democrats. It seemed a pretty clear signal to his party not to be throwing any low blows on his behalf. One of the first orders of business: building the bank account. And to that end, the RNC mentioned today to him that he had -- that they have $25 million in the bank, and they're ready to go to work -- Brit.

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    • Author by tommy (March 06, 2008 5:40 pm ET)
         

      This is about as thin as MMFA gets.  There is no "touting" by McCain, he isn't talking up this endorsement, it's mentioned in a press release on his website and he is thankful for all the RNC's delegate support, as would be expected - this headline would have you believe that McCain singled this Smith person out and is promoting their endorsement.

      Given all that, it's quite understandable that Cameron had no reason to even mention it all.   

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      • Author by DTF (March 06, 2008 6:24 pm ET)
           

        From that press release... 

        "John McCain thanked the RNC members, saying, "I am grateful for these RNC delegates' support. Their service to our party has been admirable and I am proud to have them on my team.""

        Yep, Sen. McCain didn't single out Ms. Smith, but he is call her "admirable" and he is "proud to have (her) on my team."

        Is this like the endorsement by Mr. Hagee?  And the warm-up speech my Mr. Cunningham?  What Sen. McCain doesn't know can't be used against him?

        It may be thin...but the record is started to skip here...are we going to hear that Sen. McCain isn't aware of this, too?

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    • Author by snoopy (March 06, 2008 5:48 pm ET)
         

      It seemed a pretty clear signal to his party not to be throwing any low blows on his behalf.

      Listen up dems, this is how you distance yourself from the smears that are about to be unleashed. Now McSame can sit back and enjoy the mud show knowing he covered his fat @ss as he sits back thanking god for Limbaugh, O'Reilly, Maulkin, Coulter and fox news.

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    • Author by ecmarauder (March 08, 2008 3:50 pm ET)
         
      Exactly what is disrepectful about pointing out that Obama will be more supportive of  the Palestinians than Israel,and that as a result those misguided jews in the democrat party should recognize that their votes for Obama would not be in Israels or the US best interest. Somebody better puncture this messianic image of this stealth candidate,it doesn't appear that the MSM is going to do it, although there is some indication that the ridicule of the MSM recently by sat. nite live may have embarrassed them sufficiently to live up to their responsibilty to inform the citizenry.After all, that is why they enjoy the constitutional potection they enjoy but too often abuse.
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