Posted by
BCORIG on Saturday, March 01, 2008 12:21:24 AM
This looks like it could be easier than we think
Hat tip:
Hot Air
Obama’s NAFTA double-talk confirmed: CTV
After reporting on Barack Obama’s dance
with the Canadians on NAFTA yesterday, Canadian broadcaster CTV got
accused of perpetrating a smear against the Democratic front-runner.
They insisted that Obama meant every word he said about overturning the
free-trade treaty, and that no one had contacted the Canadian
diplomatic corps to reassure them that it was mere demagoguery. CTV
responded today by naming names — and suddenly the Obama campaign has grown quiet:
The Obama campaign told CTV late Thursday night that no
message was passed to the Canadian government that suggests that Obama
does not mean what he says about opting out of NAFTA if it is not
renegotiated.
However, the Obama camp did not respond to repeated questions from
CTV on reports that a conversation on this matter was held between
Obama’s senior economic adviser — Austan Goolsbee — and the Canadian
Consulate General in Chicago.
Earlier Thursday, the Obama campaign insisted that no conversations
have taken place with any of its senior ranks and representatives of
the Canadian government on the NAFTA issue. On Thursday night, CTV
spoke with Goolsbee, but he refused to say whether he had such a
conversation with the Canadian government office in Chicago. He also
said he has been told to direct any questions to the campaign
headquarters.
CTV didn’t stop there. They also announced that their sources, at
“the highest levels of the Canadian government”, reconfirmed the story
to CTV. One of their primary sources provided a timeline of the
discussion to CTV. Contrary to some reports, CTV has not retreated at
all from this story.
Jim Geraghty notes:
I realize Obama’s campaign can still claim that
one of his advisers went rogue in contacting the Canadians about his
NAFTA rhetoric, but to me, this is game, set and match to CTV.
… If Goolsbee had not talked to officials in the consulate, it seems
likely that his answer would have been, “No, I didn’t talk to them.”
Who is Austin Goolsbee? According to this press release
from last September, Goolsbee serves as the Senior Economic Advisor to
the Obama campaign. He was highly touted by Obama in his visit to Iowa
in that month, when he showed his intellectual chops by bringing
Goolsbee along with a raft of other advisers, in part to show that he
wasn’t a political lightweight.
It will be rather hard to distance himself from Goolsbee at this point. If Goolsbee spent time reassuring the Canadians sotto voce
that Obama was merely demagoguing on NAFTA, then voters need to
understand that the supposed “new politics” of Obama smells very
similar to that of the same old lies and empty rhetoric we have heard
from the Beltway for decades. And without that “new politics”, Obama is
nothing more than an empty suit with a pleasant voice.
UPDATE: ABC also gets some refusal to confirm or deny from both Goolsbee and the Canadian diplomat in question, Georges Rioux.