On Monday night shortly after Michelle Obama finished speaking, CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin, as he expressed his disappointment that the Democrats didn’t go negative on the first night of their convention, inserted a barb against the Republicans: "...There is one big missing piece tonight I think, which is why the American people should throw the bums out. We haven't heard one word about that. We have the most unpopular President in American history, and he's barely been mentioned tonight. I just think that is an extraordinary gap...." He further explained that "Democrats have never shown, at least in recent history, that they are good at negative campaigning. Republicans are terrific at it, and Democrats have been lousy at it, and I don't think they were any good at it tonight."
About two hours earlier, just after the beginning of 9 pm EDT hour, CNN senior political analyst David Gergen expressed similar disappointment in the Democrats, though he used more subdued language: "[W]hat really has surprised me, so far, is that we're two hours into this and the Democrats have offered almost no substance for television purposes. You know, we've had very little that’s been compelling thus far.... I mean, having worked on the choreography of these before, you need to grab people's attention with a message early on and then build to your ten o’clock hour, not to let these hours sort of get frittered away in a lot of hoopla, which is, you know, is fun and interesting, but I don't think it's compelling."
Toobin’s remark came just after the top of the 11 pm Eastern hour on Monday evening during the network’s convention coverage, after co-host Campbell Brown asked him about Michelle Obama’s "reaching out to Hillary Clinton" during her speech, which had just concluded. Just before this, Brown asked Gergen about his earlier remarks regarding his disappointment in the Democrats:
CAMPBELL BROWN: Anderson, I want to ask David to follow-up on the point that he had made earlier, a complaint, that David, you had had earlier about sort of the lack of compelling message coming out of this convention so far. Did that change, do you think, when she took the stage tonight?
DAVID GERGEN: I think she rescued the evening for the Democrats, but much more importantly, she gave the validation for Barack Obama and the Obama family that I think Americans were looking for. You want to have some better sense of who are these people, you know, what are their values, where do they come from, and more importantly, what do they believe our future ought to be about?
The full transcript of Toobin’s remarks to Campbell Brown during CNN’s Monday night coverage of the Democratic convention:
CAMPBELL BROWN: Jeff Toobin, that moment, her reaching out to Hillary Clinton?
JEFFREY TOOBIN: That was -- they're going to be a lot of moments for the next 3 days where the Clinton people recognize the Obamas, the Obamas recognize the Clintons -- but there is one big missing piece tonight I think, which is why the American people should throw the bums out. We haven't heard one word about that. We have the most unpopular President in American history, and he's barely been mentioned tonight. I just think that is an extraordinary gap in --
BROWN: But wasn't it supposed to be kind of a feel-good night, a get-to-know the -- that's how it was pitched.
TOOBIN: That's how it was pitched, but I think -- that's a useful thing, but it is not enough, when you have this -- You only have four nights, and you only have the American people's attention for a few minutes, and, and I just think you -- Democrats have never shown, at least in recent history, that they are good at negative campaigning. Republicans are terrific at it, and Democrats have been lousy at it, and I don't think they were any good at it tonight.
Update 08-26 7:00 | Matthew Sheffield. The liberal Toobin's dissatisfaction with Democrats' alleged inability to attack Republicans is something he shares in common with Democratic strategist James Carville who bemoaned the exact same thing last night:
Speaking on CNN, Carville said the party was too soft in its attacks on John McCain Monday night — the same mistake, Carville says, Democrats made at the 2004 convention. [...]
"You haven't heard about Iraq or John McCain or George W. Bush — I haven't heard any of this. We are a country that is in a borderline recession, we are an 80 percent wrong-track country. Health care, energy — I haven't heard anything about gas prices," Carville also says. "Maybe we are going to look better Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. But right now, we're playing hide the message." [...]
“If this party has a message it's done a hell of a job hiding it tonight, I promise you that," he said.
—Matthew Balan is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.



















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Speaking of bums and
August 26, 2008 - 00:02 ET by bigtimerSpeaking of bums and throwing them out...Toobin was right about one thing for once in his louse bound life...the dems weren't any good tonight.
Bwahahahaaaa...
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
dems run congress these
August 26, 2008 - 09:19 ET by TruthMongerdems run congress these days
yes, thro the bums out
Journalism is the opium of the liberals
I wonder
August 26, 2008 - 00:05 ET by Cool ArrowMSM -vs- Democrat Party.
Which is the tail? Which is the dog?
I ♣ my seal
I had something smart to say...
August 26, 2008 - 06:46 ET by HeavyChevybut it involved to many bad words and I think I used up my allotted foul words for the month.
"9 out of 10 doctors agree that flag burning is the number one killer of liberals."
Both are immediately below
August 26, 2008 - 13:07 ET by Tim the EnchanterBoth are immediately below where the dog's tail joins its body.
The noble democrats
August 26, 2008 - 00:14 ET by KC MulvilleYou have got to be kidding! The noble Democrats aren't very good at negative campaigning? Why, because they're just too decent? Please. After eight years of unrelenting hatred thrown at Bush? Tell me that Bill Clinton never engaged in anything negative? What else have the Democrats been doing for the last few decades?
Negative has been their only strategy. All they do is slam Bush, demonize Cheney, and anyone remotely associated with Republicans. General Petraeus had to endure Democrat smears constantly, just because he took orders from Bush. These are the most mean-spirited, nasty, vicious politicians in history:
This is a positive, cheerful group of people? Too noble to go negative!? Please. Throw this crap back in their face.
Thank you Kc...You have
August 26, 2008 - 00:36 ET by bigtimerThank you KC...
You have pointed out what actually made me the angriest but just didn't feel like going into it all because it seems so pointless at times, plus I am too danged lazy this time of night...the dems are and always have been the masters of smear...
McCain hiring Davis and team has been brilliant...and the leftists can't handle the fire back.
It's about time McCain got a clue, quit apologizing and quit throwing people under the bus.
The msm and dem operatives are now in desperation mode...and will continue to be so for quite awhile.
You always put everything in perspective so much better anyway.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Thanks
August 26, 2008 - 02:06 ET by KC MulvilleI appreciate the compliment.
Of course, you notice someone "going negative" when it's unusual for them to do it. But since the Democrats are so negative all the time, it‘s never unusual. They’re always negative, so how can you tell? It’s like bias at MSNBC. It’s so widespread, it’s hard to feel outrage at any one example. They’re so consistently biased that it seems like normal procedure.
Agreed, KC. and great
August 26, 2008 - 06:26 ET by motherbeltAgreed, KC. and great examples! I said below that I am so SICK of these idiots claiming that Democrats don't know how to fight dirty, like the Republicans.
What a joke.
You just keep telling yourself that, Jeffrey.
Toobin's a dunce
August 26, 2008 - 16:49 ET by Captain KirockToobin is an ignorant fool who lives in "Never-Never Land" if he really thinks Democrats never play dirty. Does he remember the MoveOn ad from a few months ago with the young mother pleading with John McCain to not kill her baby?
Nope
August 26, 2008 - 00:42 ET by bdshepherdThey really aren't any good at negative campaigning, but it's not for lack of trying. If anything, they are far more negative. Their problem is that they are inept at it. If you can't relate to people living in the real world, you can't make an attack that resonates with those people. Witness, for example, the latest MSM-abetted effort regarding McCain's houses. They think this is a great attack, but the people they need to reach simply don't care.
Democrat anger
August 26, 2008 - 08:55 ET by nkviking75Don't forget that the GOP is supposedly racist and steals from the poor to give to the rich, or that Bush is a lackey for big oil.
If Democrat anger was seen in all it's vitriol, the American people would be calling for them to be hauled off in straitjackets.
When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.
I think Jeff has lost his mind
August 26, 2008 - 00:50 ET by DelsaHas he forgotten Jimma Carter??
Bush is the worst pres in History???
Get a grip.
I am glad I worked tonight
Bush the Worst President....LOL....
August 26, 2008 - 05:35 ET by BadassBuckeyeSo the worst President gives us the strongest economy ever, even when it's on a decline(and not much of one at that). He frees a country and gains a valuable ally in the Middle East. He says what he means and stands behind it even when it is unpopular(which is his best quality as President).
He must of not inflated his tires enough. Or attended a biggoted church. Or not visited all 57 states enough.
This is getting worse and worse as it goes on.
My wife is a Dem....I gave here as series of political issues being talked about and asked her which side she was on. Each time she picked a stance that was different than the "Messiahs". Every time. But then I asked her who she was voting for she said Barrack......I then pointed out her contradictions.....she said..."I don't care, I'm voting for the party not the candidate." I just blankly stared at her...and told here that she completed her indoctrination with flying colors. Then rashly I reminded here that here in America we don't vote for party rule, we vote for individuals that stand for something close to what we believe in.
But that should give an idea of what we are up against. I only know a few Dems right now and they are all the same way.
Tell me about it. I know
August 26, 2008 - 08:20 ET by ThatDudeTell me about it. I know very few people on the right. For the most part all the dems I know are anti-republican despite not having any real reasons to dislike the right. I feel like most dems are dems because they blindly follow what the msm tells them and hate the right, or they're simply looking for a handout. I have no problem with any democrat who can argue the party's platform and make sense, but I just don't believe most really support or know the stances of the left.
History will certainly judge
August 26, 2008 - 10:04 ET by Free ThinkerHistory will certainly judge Bush well as it looks at the facts, long after people have forgotton who Jeffery Toobin was. But my point to Toobin is why? President Bush isn't running for office. I suspect the answer has something to do with the dismal performance of the democrat congress.
Don't forget that when you
August 26, 2008 - 13:11 ET by Tim the EnchanterDon't forget that when you sign up as a Democrat you get that certificate for a free logic lobotomy!
Toobin is an idiot.
August 26, 2008 - 06:26 ET by motherbeltToobin is an idiot.
Bush may be unpopular, but he isn't running for re-election, so why talk about him? And there is no need to throw him out, he is leaving anyway.
And excuse me, but I thought this was about nominating their guy, not GOP bashing?
Lastly, I am SICK TO DEATH of hearing these idiots say that the Democrats don't know how to fight dirty, like the Repulbicans!
And would someone remind him........
August 26, 2008 - 08:42 ET by sshuffield70that the Democratic led Congress has a lower approval rating than Bush.
LEFTISTS have the AXIS MEDIA to do it for them.
August 26, 2008 - 08:44 ET by Guy Arthur ThomasWhy should the LEFTISTS worry about "negative campaigning" when they have the AXIS MEDIA to do it for them?
The answer to terrorism IS war. Next Please!
High prices at the pump
August 26, 2008 - 09:09 ET by welderforeKenneth J Roberts
The Democrats are not going to bring up something they have instituted them selves no one is to blame like Pelosi going on vacation while the people drowning in a sea of higher prices at the pump and the food stores , the democrats are responsible for the starving people all over the world, they have burnt up our corn for fuel and are refusing to come off of that . So where is the compassion we hear of all the time ,it is non existent in the Democrat party , they are just looking at not making any more waves for fear of being drowned . This is what the democrats are all about, lip service and that only . they will do nothing to cure the economy they will go the other way and stifle it .