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cali

(114,904 posts)
Sun Jul 15, 2012, 05:34 PM Jul 2012

Fallows: On 'Swiftboating' Mitt Romney


By James Fallows

Jul 15 2012, 4:23 PM ET

Many readers are wroth about my having used the word "Swiftboating" yesterday, in an NPR conversation with Guy Raz, to describe the controversy over Mitt Romney's Bain background. (That same show, by the way, began with an outstanding "Cover Story" segment on the social, environmental, and economic ramifications of the recent tumult in the coal business.)

Here is why I used the word, including points there was not time to make in real time on the radio.

1) As I said, the Bain controversy is similar to " 'Swiftboating' without the falsehoods." You may think that is like saying "war without the violence," but please follow along.

1A) If I had thought of it at the time, i would have added the term I've since heard from another journalist: "self-Swiftboating."

2) The effect of this kind of 'Swiftboating' is, as I pointed out, to change a candidate's presumed strength into his weakness, or vulnerability. The term's origin is of course the 2004 general election campaign, when falsehood-filled accounts of John Kerry's record (as a Swift boat naval officer in Vietnam) turned what he presumed would be a strength, his military record, into something he had to defend and explain. Long before the Swift boat episode, this jiujutsu technique was a specialty of Karl Rove's.

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http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/07/on-swiftboating-mitt-romney/259847/#
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Fallows: On 'Swiftboating' Mitt Romney (Original Post) cali Jul 2012 OP
Maybe we should call it Bainboating.. ananda Jul 2012 #1
SwiftYACHTING--it's swiftBOATing without lying.... lastlib Jul 2012 #5
No need to apologize - Romney is getting Swiftbotated... suck on the wake underpants Jul 2012 #2
Retroboating thelordofhell Jul 2012 #3
I call it fucking awesome Kurska Jul 2012 #4

ananda

(28,858 posts)
1. Maybe we should call it Bainboating..
Sun Jul 15, 2012, 05:36 PM
Jul 2012

.. or Bainbaiting. Lol

After all, it is based on facts, so what the hell difference
does it make what you call it.

Even better, Bainouting.

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