Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

There's a pesky little issue that is standing in the way of John McCain's portrayal of himself as the carer in chief and Barack Obama as the aloof elitist: John McCain and campaign manager Rick Davis helped the pending consolidation of DHL's air operations under UPS, which, if it goes through, would likely lead to at least 8,000 job losses in...wait for it...Ohio.

The Obama campaign is hitting hard on this having released a radio ad that doesn't mince words:

"But there's something John McCain's not telling you: It was McCain who used his influence in the Senate to help foreign-owned DHL buy a U.S. company and gain control over the jobs that are now on the chopping block in Ohio," the announcer says.

"And that's not all: McCain's campaign manager was the top lobbyist for the DHL deal...helped push it through. His firm was paid $185,000 to lobby McCain and other Senators."

You can listen to the ad HERE.

Cearly Team Obama thinks they're onto something. David Plouffe on a conference call seemed downright giddy. From HuffPo:

Barack Obama's presidential campaign claimed that the general election had reached a critical turning point this past week after it was revealed that John McCain and his campaign manager had helped facilitate a merger that could result in the loss of thousands of jobs in Ohio.

On a conference call with reporters, Obama's campaign manager David Plouffe said news of McCain and Rick Davis' involvement in the DHL deal was "the most important development of the entire campaign this week" and would convince voters in the critical swing state that the Arizona Republican was far from his maverick image.

"He was there a month ago in this community and was asked a question about this DHL issue and did not say one word about his role in this or the role of his campaign manager. That is the furthest thing from straight talk that we can imagine," said Plouffe. "John McCain can become an emblem for people about what is wrong with Washington. He released an ad this week about how Washington is broken and how he will strive to fix it. He didn't mention that he has been enmeshed in a broken Washington culture for 26 years or that his campaign is run by the most powerful, now former lobbyist in Washington."

McCain must think Obama's onto something too, as his campaign felt the need to have a conference call of their own in response to the ad. As Erik Kleefeld notes, their attack on Obama this time is ridiculously strained.

On a conference call just now with reporters, held in response to an Obama radio ad in Ohio tying McCain and Rick Davis to local job losses, an area resident who supports McCain lambasted Obama for running the ad.

"Shame, shame on Barack Obama for making us and putting us in this sort of position to look like the sad little Wilmington people," said Mary Houghtaling, a local McCain supporter. Houghtaling later added, "He should be helping us, not harming us. He makes us look foolish, it's not right."

Okaaaay.

More evidence you know the McCain camp is worried: yesterday McCain called on the Justice Department to investigate the planned merger. Funny thing, McCain is doing this more than a week after Barack Obama called on the Bush administration to initiate an investigation.

Tags: Barack Obama, dhl merger, John McCain, Ohio (all tags)

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Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

McCain's response is truly one of the most shameless arguments I have seen, even by Republican standards.  "How dare you exploit for political gain the fact that I cost these workers their jobs!"

by Steve M 2008-08-08 02:42PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

It's sputtering nonsense is what it is....

I mean... geez... I can't even find a good way to make fun it to the extent it deserves.

Congrats to the McCain camp, though -- sounds like they found someone that agrees with Phil Gramm:  Everything just peachy!!!! Quit trying to point out that it's not!!!!

by zonk 2008-08-08 02:46PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

Hit them hard, and saturate the Ohio airwaves and TV waves with this.  It's just too good not to drive to the hilt.

by MtnFrost 2008-08-08 02:51PM | 0 recs
It's just radio, and I'm disappointed......

I keep reading on all my favorite blogs that Obama is "hitting back hard" on this DHL matter.  But then I read it's a radio ad.

Why not TV?

Everyone watches TV.

Radio is a very limited and segmented audience.

Obama just seems weak lately, I wish he'd ACTUALLY hit back hard.

by DCCyclone 2008-08-08 06:46PM | 0 recs
Re: It's just radio, and I'm disappointed......

Weak and limited?  Do you know how many people drive to work and listen to the radio?  Or listen to it driving home?  Or listen to it at work?

by beerwulf 2008-08-08 06:54PM | 0 recs
Re: It's just radio, and I'm disappointed......

That should be "limited and segmented".  (Just got busted for PWE, Posting While Excited.)

Radio has reach that TV doesn't have, because people listen to it at work and in the car.

by beerwulf 2008-08-08 06:56PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

This is great.  And they also need to hit back on the celebrity/taxes ad, which should be pretty easy, since it's full of LIES.

by politicsmatters 2008-08-08 02:53PM | 0 recs
This 3rd version will be burried

that ad only runs on free cable (MSNBC, Fox, and to a lesser extent CNN).  They don't actually purchase broadcast time.

cable "news" will run incendiary GOP ads for free (it's okay if you're a republican).  

While thye gave the first ad heavy play, the second ad received microscopic attention.  

This third version will likely only play on Fox.

MSNBC will be broadcasting the Olympics for the next two weeks, and surprisingly, CNN doesn't play many free ads and they're currently moved on to Hillary (yesterday) and Edwards (today).

by Al Rodgers 2008-08-08 03:12PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL

McCain's campaign advisers/lobbyists also had some hand in the Airbus/Boeing debacle over the new tankers the Air Force is buying (seems the whole deal is on hold for the moment).

A co-chairman of Senator John McCain's presidential campaign and other top campaign advisers and supporters were lobbyists for the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company, part of a group that beat out Boeing for a $35 billion contract to build aerial refueling tankers for the Air Force.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/12/us/pol itics/12tanker.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

by skohayes 2008-08-08 02:54PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

Obama is hitting McCain's hard on? Ouch.

by Revere 2008-08-08 03:07PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

I know what you're thinkin'.  You're thinkin' "Why, oh why didn't I take the blue pill?"

by beerwulf 2008-08-08 06:57PM | 0 recs
Re: Great ad!

I listened to it - twice.  This should really hurt McShame in Ohio.  

Any idea about how big the ad buy was and which markets it's playing in?

by NeciVelez 2008-08-08 03:09PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

The truth hurts.

I love that the McCain campaign is trying to hide behind a crazy woman mad at Obama for pointing out job losses. The horror!

by Lolis 2008-08-08 03:31PM | 0 recs
Not the most elevated line of poitical attack...

... but it's hard to compare with the criminally insipid shit that McCain's trying to play with (celebrity, tire gauges, etc.).

by Ramo 2008-08-08 03:31PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

We have all read from pundits...politicians (like Schumer) and for sure Diaries here how Obama is not responding "tough enough"...

There is a reason Obama is our candidate.
It is not an accident. It is not because corporate media want a black guy as opposed to a woman as our President....

I truly believe...that the same candidate that defeated an opponent light years more qualified than McCain...can defeat McCain.

It is a very simple question...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iAIM02kv 0g&feature=related

by nogo postal 2008-08-08 03:35PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

Gobama. Stick it to that ignominious sonuvabitch.

by QTG 2008-08-08 05:09PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger
Todd this is what I like about you. You are always
attacking McCain and always cheering for Obama.
Thank you
by Politicalslave 2008-08-08 07:29PM | 0 recs
Keep it simple

McCains 1) old ... really really old, and b) crazy .. as in wants to start 3 more wars.

Just focus on those like a laser beam and watch John lose by 8%.

by RichardFlatts 2008-08-08 08:21PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

We are going to bring change to Washington.  No more politics as usual.   We must stop the divisive tactics of yesterday.   And by the way, did you know ...

"...there's something John McCain's not telling you: It was McCain who used his influence in the Senate to help foreign-owned DHL buy a U.S. company and gain control over the jobs that are now on the chopping block in Ohio"

by miker2008 2008-08-08 11:17PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama Hitting McCain Hard On DHL-UPS Merger

Another example of why I am not concerned about "Obama hitting back hard enough"

"All in good time my pretty.
All in good time."

McCain's whole campaign is being run by lobbyists.
Look for more of this...

by nogo postal 2008-08-09 06:09AM | 0 recs

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