In the wake of Barack Obama’s complaints featured in Glamour magazine about Republican attacks on his wife, “MNSBC News Live” host Tamron Hall interviewed the Chicago Tribune’s Mike Dorning on the subject.
After asking Dorning if Democrats have ever attacked Republican spouses, Hall claimed that Cindy McCain has not been a target for the Democrats in this election:
We have not seen the Democrats, uh, during this election cycle attack Cindy McCain. Do you at all believe that that will happen if these attacks from the Republicans continue? Will it be a tit-for-tat that could inevitably make voters feel very uncomfortable?
Dorning went along with the assertion and even brought up criticism of Cindy McCain in the process:
On Cindy McCain, I don’t think people are gonna attack her unless they think it will help the political cause. And the only place I could see something coming up there that would actually be politically effective would be over the whole foreign buyout of Budweiser. Her family owns a lot of stock in Anheuser-Busch and obviously she would benefit from that. But in general it doesn’t quite fit the tone that the Barack Obama campaign wants to establish that they’re supposedly getting beyond attack politics. So I don’t see how that would profit them.
Of course, Cindy McCain has already been the subject of Democratic attacks. As Jake Tapper noted in his Political Punch blog in May, the Democratic National Committee attacked Mrs. McCain for not publicly releasing her tax returns:
[F]ailing to release Cindy McCain's returns, the McCain campaign is raising serious concerns about his own credibility, about how McCain's position as a U.S. Senator may have benefited John and Cindy McCain's business ventures, and about how McCain's political career has benefited from her personal wealth."
While some state GOP organizations have attacked Michelle Obama, the Republican National Committee has not. In fact, after the Tennessee Republican Party released its ad critical of Michelle Obama, RNC Chairman Mike Duncan rebuked them, insisting, "The RNC rejects these kinds of campaign tactics."
As Townhall.com’s Amanda Carpenter reported, DNC communications consultant Jamal Simmons, a frequent pro-Obama TV pundit, claimed that Mrs. McCain’s wealth presents a “red flag.” Simmons also brought up Mrs. McCain’s credit card bills and the discounted price the McCain campaign has paid to travel on his wife’s corporate jet to campaign events.
And who can forget the media’s treatment of Recipegate when FoodNetwork.com recipes were attributed as Cindy McCain’s recipes on the McCain campaign Web site. For this, McCain earned the title of Keith Olbermann’s Worst Person in the World.
Indeed, liberals have cooked up a cottage industry on the Web in peddling anti-Cindy McCain gear. Daily
The transcript of the segment, which aired at 11:01 a.m. on the July 18 “MSNBC News Live,” follows:
TAMRON HALL, host: Meantime, Barack Obama says his wife, Michelle, should be – should not be fair game for political attacks and now he wants both campaigns to lay off the presidential spouses. The
HALL: Okay Mike I know you’re traveling overseas with the Obama campaign following the trip. We’re gonna talk with you about that a little later. Thank you.