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Spanish Obama Ad Lies About Rush, McCain

If you were listening to the Rush Limbaugh show yesterday, you have already heard how the Obama campaign is running ads in Spanish that lie about him and John McCain.

Our friend Jake Tapper at ABC News has written things up nicely (maybe too nicely):


From the Fact Check Desk: Obama’s New Spanish Language TV Ad Es Erróneo

September 17, 2008

Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., has launched a new Spanish-language TV ad that seeks to paint Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., as anti-immigrant, even tying the Republican to his longtime conservative talk-radio nemesis Rush Limbaugh.

As first reported by the Washington Post, Obama’s ad features a narrator saying: “They want us to forget the insults we’ve put up with…the intolerance…they made us feel marginalized in this country we love so much.”

The screen then shows these two quotes from Limbaugh:

“…stupid and unskilled Mexicans”
—Rush Limbaugh

“You shut your mouth or you get out!”
—Rush Limbaugh

The narrator then says, “John McCain and his Republican friends have two faces. One that says lies just to get our vote…and another, even worse, that continues the policies of George Bush that put special interests ahead of working families. John McCain…more of the same old Republican tricks.”

There are some real factual problems with this ad, which is titled “Dos Caras,” or two faces.

First of all, tying Sen. McCain – especially on the issue of immigration reform – to Limbaugh is unfair.

Limbaugh opposed McCain on that issue. Vociferously. And in a larger sense, it’s unfair to link McCain to Limbaugh on a host of issues since Limbaugh, as any even occasional listener of his knows, doesn’t particularly care for McCain.

Second, the quotes of Limbaugh’s are out of context.

Railing against NAFTA in 1993, Limbaugh said, “If you are unskilled and uneducated, your job is going south. Skilled workers, educated people are going to do fine ’cause those are the kinds of jobs NAFTA is going to create. If we are going to start rewarding no skills and stupid people, I’m serious, let the unskilled jobs that take absolutely no knowledge whatsoever to do — let stupid and unskilled Mexicans do that work.”

Not one of his most eloquent moments, to be sure, but his larger point was that NAFTA would mean that unskilled stupid Mexicans would be doing the jobs of unskilled stupid Americans.

I’m not going to defend how he said it, but to act as if this was just a moment of Limbaugh slurring Mexicans is not accurate. Though again, certainly if people were offended I could understand why.

The second quote is totally unfair. In 2006, Limbaugh was mocking Mexican law, and he wrote:

“Everybody’s making immigration proposals these days. Let me add mine to the mix. Call it The Limbaugh Laws:

“First: If you immigrate to our country, you have to speak the native language. You have to be a professional or an investor; no unskilled workers allowed. Also, there will be no special bilingual programs in the schools with the Limbaugh Laws. No special ballots for elections. No government business will be conducted in your language. Foreigners will not have the right to vote or hold political office.

“If you’re in our country, you cannot be a burden to taxpayers. You are not entitled to welfare, food stamps, or other government goodies. You can come if you invest here: an amount equal to 40,000 times the daily minimum wage. If not, stay home. But if you want to buy land, it’ll be restricted. No waterfront, for instance. As a foreigner, you must relinquish individual rights to the property.

“And another thing: You don’t have the right to protest. You’re allowed no demonstrations, no foreign flag waving, no political organizing, no bad-mouthing our President or his policies. You’re a foreigner: shut your mouth or get out! And if you come here illegally, you’re going to jail.

“You think the Limbaugh Laws are harsh? Well, every one of the laws I just mentioned are actual laws of Mexico today! That’ how the Mexican government handles immigrants to their country. Yet Mexicans come here illegally and protest in our streets!

“How do you say ‘double standard’ in Spanish? How about: ‘No mas!’”

But even if one is uninclined to see Limbaugh’s quotes as having been taken unfairly out of context, linking them to McCain makes as much sense as running a quote from Bill Maher and linking it to Obama.

Asked for backup as to how Obama could link McCain to Limbaugh, the campaign provided this interview with McCain refusing to condemn the Minutemen from from the Kansas City Star:

Q:  ‘Are they a good thing?  The Civil Defense Corps, do you think — do they help in the immigration fight, or not?’

A:  ‘I think they’re citizens who are entitled to being engaged in the process.  They’re obviously very concerned about immigration.’

Q:  ‘Are they helpful?’

A:  ‘I think that’s up to others to judge.  I don’t agree with them, but they certainly are exercising their legal rights as citizens.’

Asked about the “lies” they’re accusing McCain of telling, the Obama campaign provided evidence that McCain in July 2008 told La Raza that he would have voted for the DREAM act, a bill that provides scholarships for the children of illegal immigrants, even thought he earlier in the campaign season said he would have voted against the bill.

Let’s delver further into this.

In the November 2007, Myrtle Beach Sun-News, McCain said of the DREAM Act, which he had cosponsored in the past, “I think it has certain virtues associated with it. And I think other things have virtues associated with it. But the message is they want the borders secured first.”

The newspaper noted that McCain said he’d vote against a temporary worker program, even though he supports the idea. “I will vote against anything until we secure the borders,” he said. “There is no way we’re going to enact piecemeal immigration reform.”

Before La Raza, McCain was asked by a young Latina if he’d support the DREAM Act, and he said, “Yes. Yes.”

The full exchange, however, goes like this:

QUESTIONER: Hi. I’m a part of One Dream 2009 and I am one of the 6 million who either have an undocumented parent or is undocumented and I wanted to know if you would support humanity all around the world and support our Dream Act that we are trying to pass.

MCCAIN: Yes. Yes. Thank you. But I will also enforce the existing laws of a country. And a nation’s first requirement is the nation’s security, and that’s why we have to have our borders secured. But, we can have a way and a process of people obtaining citizenship in this country. And, we cannot penalize people who come here legally and people who wait legally. And so, that’s a fundamental principle on which we have to operate. Thank you.

The Obama campaign also provided a number of seemingly conflicting comments McCain has made about offering greater funding for education programs in the No Child Left Behind act — telling the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials in June that he “would fully fund those programs that have never been fully funded,” while not suggesting any greater funding for the bill when he’s talked about education in front of whiter audiences.

That ignores the fact that McCain has suggested reallocating the way the $23 billion for NCLB is spent.

McCain has changed his rhetoric and his emphasis when discussing immigration after almost losing the GOP presidential nomination because of it.

He now says the borders must be secured before anything else happens. And in that, he’s opened himself up to charges of flip-flopping, though the Obama campaign is quoting him selectively and unfairly to make their points.

The greater implication the ad makes, however, is that McCain is no friend to Latinos at all, beyond issues of funding the DREAM act or how NCLB money is distributed. By linking McCain to Limbaugh’s quotes, twisting Limbaugh’s quotes, and tying McCain to more extremist anti-immigration voices, the Obama campaign has crossed a line into misleading the viewers of its new TV ad. In Spanish, the word is erróneo.

Here is a clip via YouTube of what Mr. Limbaugh said while mocking Mexico’s draconian immigration laws:

Yes, the Obama campaign is this shameless in lying about their opponents — and indeed, anyone who dares to oppose them.

But what can one expect from a campaign that would also run an ad that questions John McCain’s honor?

(Click to enlarge)

What can one expect from people who start a “Fight The Smears” website, with the lie that Mr. Limbaugh was promoting the Michelle Obama “honky” tape?

And speaking of Rushes — it would be interesting to see how negative Mr. Obama got in his (failed) campaign against Bobby Rush.

Here is a man who is a blatant racist. Who went AWOL from the U.S. Army in 1968. Who founded of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party. Who was called the “Deputy Minister of Defense” for the Black Panthers. Who served six months in jail for an illegal weapons conviction. A man who advocates reparations for African Americans.

Did Mr. Obama ever run negative ads against him? Or question his honor?

Of course not.

He’s a comrade.

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7 Responses to “Spanish Obama Ad Lies About Rush, McCain”

  1. artboyusa

    “Barack Sings the Blues”! an ONLY IN AMERICA: the Legend of Barack Obama Special!

    Kevin Shitt, Obama’08 campaign operative, pushed open the door and peered inside. From the darkened recesses of the broom closet there came a soft crooning sound, a low, tragic lament of disappointment and loss:

    “Once I built a railroad, I made it run,
    Made it race against time.
    Once I built a railroad, now it’s done –
    Buddy, can you spare a dime?
    Once I built a tower, up to the sun,
    brick and rivet and lime.
    Once I built a tower, now it’s done –
    Buddy, can you spare a dime?” crooned the mysterious voice.

    “Hello? Who’s there?” called Kevin. “Hello?”

    “Buddy, can you…Oh. Itsh you” slurred the slender figure slumped below the window, washed in moonlight. “Hi Kev - whatsh up?”

    “Mr President! Barack – are you okay?”

    “Never better”. The slouched progressive proffered a bottle of Night Train in a paper bag to the astonished lackey. “Wanna drink?”

    “Um, no thanks” stammered Kevin, eyeing the empty bottles which littered the floor.

    “We’ve been looking for you everywhere, Mr President. You’re supposed to be speaking at a rally in Hamburger Helper PA in half an hour. The tame media, the trained crowd - everything’s all set!”

    “Screw ‘em”.

    “Sorry, Mr President?”

    “Screw ‘em. Let Biden do it. I’m tired. Wanna take a nap”.

    “Senator Biden can’t do it, Sire. He’s still confined to that giant hamster ball because of his mange condition”*.

    “Oh, right” muttered Obama, glugging another mouthful of fortified wine. “Whatever”.

    “The people want YOU, Sire. They want President Obama!”

    “No, they don’t Kev. Look at those pollsh: look at ‘em! I should be milesh ahead by now –milesh ahead – but I ain’t. Except in Kenya: I could be Preshident of Kenya anytime – or France”. Obama sighed deeply. “Itsh bad, Kev – Walter Mondale bad”.

    Kevin Shitt stood frozen with horror. Obama lowered his head and began to croon again:

    “Say, don’t you remember they called me Al,
    It was Al all the time.
    Why don’t you remember, I’m your pal –
    Say, buddy, can you spare a dime?”

    “Mr President – don’t do this!” implored Kevin Shitt. “We can still win – yes we can! You just have to believe!”

    “By Allah, this could be a great country, Kevin” sobbed Obama. “All it needed was me…”

    “It still needs you, Sire! If you give up now, who’ll sign the Iraq surrender documents? Who’ll put Hillary on the Supreme Court? Who’ll carry forward our positive message of hope and change?”

    “Itsh no good, Kev. No good. The people will only reject me, jusht like Daddy did. Their minds are too shmall, their fears are too strong to go all the way with me on my journey of personal dishcovery…those bitter, primitive, racist honkies. Screw ‘em”.

    “I’ll, um, I’ll put out a statement saying you’re unwell” lulled Kevin. “A touch of cholera or plague or something. You just have a little nap, Sire, and you’ll feel better in a little while”.

    Obama toppled slowly over and lay there in a tight little ball, murmuring quietly to himself: “Lousy Americans…hate them sho much…gonna reject me…jusht like Daddy…Daddy…why, Daddy? Why? Itsh me, Daddy, Barry…Daddy?”

    *see joebiden.org for more details on the Senator’s condition

  2. Grassy Knoll

    I just saw the ad. Does this mean that Obama will now surge ahead of Rush Limbaugh and George Bush in the polls?

  3. Greg England

    That’s a good article … at least someone in the drive-bys prefers truth to demagogy.

    Libs continually amaze me. Rush Limbaugh is an ultra-conservative, so if you don’t like his opinions then all you have to do is propose an alternative argument. Hey, even I’m probably to the left of Rush Limbaugh. I would be happy to defend some of my “lib” positions if challenged (e.g. I quite like the minimum wage as a protection … especially in the UK … even though I know it’s anti-competitive)

    But liberals - they don’t seem to have any confidence in their political positions, and instead have to lie about their opponents.
    Thank God for youtube … because it provides that thing that liberal journalists fear the most:

    Source material.

  4. JohnMG

    Hey, everybody. I think the McCain campaign ought to counter the Obama ad in Spanish with one of his own in ebonics. Whadda ya think?

    (sample)
    “Who you be votin’ fo come elekshun day, brutha snake? Maybe yo’ chumpy ass mus need take anutha’ scope at J’Mac afo you leave de crib an’ pull down dat levah, mutha whut?”

  5. texaspsue

    Oh no, BO di’nt just dis Rush? Excuse me, now what office is Rush running for? This is hilarious! BO has slipped off of his Messiah pedestal and is just an everyday bitter Democrat politician again.

    I saw this bumper sticker on a car today that is appropriate…. Obamanos. ( as in: vámanos) LOL

    Very funny………. Good one, artboy, Grassy Knoll and JohnMG. :-)

  6. Lipstick on a PIAPS

    I’m confused. Why is Barak Obama going after the votes of people who can’t legally vote in the United States?!? Did I miss something here?!? LMAO

  7. wirenut

    Wait till he spreads his message to the dead . More votes in the bho column . Or is it , get smokes buy a vote? Then again it could be , have a felony then vote for me . Uncle Ted’s best was get drunk and take a dunk . Same old same old .


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