New Hoosier Radio Ad Features John Mellencamp (Nee Cougar)
As Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., prepares for an Indiana rally this morning, one of the state’s favorite sons hits the radio airwaves.
(Cue guitar strumming)
JOHN MELLENCAMP: "Hi. This is John Mellencamp; And I’ve seen a lot of small towns, but now I’m seein’ small towns across America dying.
"Folks losing their jobs and their homes. Eight years of George Bush" — pronounced BOOSH — "have really hurt. And – John McCain is just more of the same. Over the last eight years, thousands of Hoosier workers have seen their jobs sent out of this country.
"John McCain will keep givin’ tax breaks to companies shippin’ American jobs overseas.
"Barack Obama gets it, he sees the value in American made products and a strong American labor force; He’ll end tax breaks for companies shipping our jobs overseas and give a hard working family a break.
"This is John Mellencamp, and I’m proud to support Barack Obama, because whether you live in a small town or a big city, it’s time for a change."
Listen to it HERE.
– jpt
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“whether you live in a small town or a big city, it’s time for a change.”
I agree, John!
President Obama 2008 – 2016
Posted by: keith | October 23, 2008, 8:44 am 8:44 am
Jake, the BIG NEWS today are the latest state polls… Really amazing.
Posted by: pollster | October 23, 2008, 8:55 am 8:55 am
Change! But be careful what you wish for!
A vote for Sen. Obama is a vote FOR Frank Marshall Davis.
A vote for Sen. Obama is a vote FOR Saul Alinsky.
A vote for Sen. Obama is a vote FOR the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.
A vote for Sen. Obama is a vote FOR Father Michael Pfleger.
A vote for Sen. Obama is a vote FOR Tony Rezko.
A vote for Sen. Obama is a vote FOR Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohm Ayers.
A vote for Sen. Obama is a vote FOR the Rev. Louis Farrakhan.
Posted by: James Danley | October 23, 2008, 9:00 am 9:00 am
Thank You John Mellencamp. May Hoosiers listen!
-An Indiana Hoosier
Posted by: aly | October 23, 2008, 9:07 am 9:07 am
Vote for Obama and higher taxes with income redistribution and you are guaranteeing the job losses will continue and become worse.
Basic economics take over. There is no free lunch, frictionless economy or bottom-up effect of wealth redistribution. It’s a pipe dream.
America can adjust spending, restore manufacturing and reinvest. If there is to be a change, then it has to come by putting the money back into the goods and services of the country itself. We cannot borrow from China and provide a stimulus to buy more Chinese goods without digging the hole deeper. It is like giving a candy bar to a type I diabetic. It is a momentary relief but what is really needed is to get the diet under control.
This is simple. Like weight loss, eat less and do more.
Posted by: len | October 23, 2008, 9:12 am 9:12 am
For McCain and his supporters, days left seem to be short; and for Obama and those behind him, days are too long.
Posted by: FM | October 23, 2008, 9:24 am 9:24 am
Poor McCain:
“Cause they told him, when he was younger,
Boy, you’re gonna be President
But just like everything else those old crazy dreams
Just kinda came and went”
– Little Pink Houses, John Mellencamp
Posted by: Yukon Sam | October 23, 2008, 9:35 am 9:35 am
Obama Biden.
Im not mad at the McCainssss here at(on abc) this moment ,infact i do understand them.They are losing and this place is
for them to get UGLY and crying so lett them crying.
I hope they will find a way to deal with it,with this>>>Obama/Biden 2008.
I hope that they learn how toooo say
President Barack Obama and VPresident
Biden.
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA >i really like that sound ,yes i really do.
Posted by: maribomba | October 23, 2008, 9:47 am 9:47 am
Umm, unless you’re trying to “sissify” John Mellencamp, the final “e” should be dropped from “nee”– “né”
Posted by: MTCLAX | October 23, 2008, 9:49 am 9:49 am
Thank you John Mellencamp for having a voice of reason for the small towns in America – I guess not everyone is swallowing the “hate & Anti-American” pill.
Posted by: Janet | October 23, 2008, 9:50 am 9:50 am
A vote for Senator Obama is a vote for the honest, hard-working, patriotic people of the U.S.A.
Posted by: geecee | October 23, 2008, 9:52 am 9:52 am
Q: WHICH CANDIDATE is mostly concerned with Joe the hedge-fund manager?
A: John McCain things that millionaires should get a $700,000 tax cut.
Q: WHICH CANDIDATE is mostly concerned with middle class Americans.
A: Barack Obama thinks that middle class Americans should get a tax break. For my family, that means $1800 more in my pocket. Joe the Plumber says that he would likely get a tax cut under Barack Obama’s plan.
Posted by: John McCain's conscience | October 23, 2008, 9:59 am 9:59 am
It maybe time for a change but it’s going to be a long time coming. Change is not going to happen overnight. Obama can’t dictate. We have a Senate and a House of Representives, who should remember their constituents in any vote that comes to the floor.
Posted by: Vivi | October 23, 2008, 10:02 am 10:02 am
That’s the whole point. Obama is for the working people. How can McCain understand what the economy is all about. People losing their jobs & homes. Families are homeless. McCain can’t even decide on which of his 7 houses to sleep in. Has he ever thought of donating a few to the homeless? Obama gets it. He not only has a dream to turn this country around, he has the plans to back it up. He knows what needs to be done.
Obama/Biden ’08
Posted by: Northern View | October 23, 2008, 10:02 am 10:02 am
::tapping foot::
“Ain’t that America..”
::humming::
Posted by: KenB, MI | October 23, 2008, 10:04 am 10:04 am
An obama administration will bring this country down and it may never recover.
Posted by: myword | October 23, 2008, 10:04 am 10:04 am
NBC along with MSNBC has lost credibility with me. The final straw is the partnership of NBC with ACORN. Two corrupt organizations trying to beg, borrow or steal the presidency for barack obama. Get read to pledge allegiance to ObamaOmerica.
Posted by: nbccorrupt | October 23, 2008, 10:10 am 10:10 am
John McCain’s conscience, you might get $1,800 more in your pocket. But you may also find yourself without an employer. I hope you are able to stretch that $1,800 to last several years!
Posted by: James Danley | October 23, 2008, 10:17 am 10:17 am
nbccorrupt
As an Australia I have to question do you really think ACORN is stealing this election because ill tell you the whole world is laughing at you guys…
FOX NEWS cant tell the difference between VOTER REGISTRATION FRAUD and voter fraud to completly different things!
Are you just using it to attack Obama or do you really believe it ?
Please answer honest ???
Posted by: aussie | October 23, 2008, 10:18 am 10:18 am
Palin-“I see Gretchen Wilson over there and I need to get your autograph before we leave! Hello! Yes! Someone called me a redneck woman once and you know what I said back? I said, ‘Why thank you.’”
Posted by: really | October 23, 2008, 10:24 am 10:24 am
SHEER UP you are right on that one.
McCain tax plan will help Ayers more than it will help Joe the Plummmmmer.
I betttt you that AYERS will vote for McCain tax plan.
Posted by: maribomba | October 23, 2008, 10:30 am 10:30 am
Aussie, the state of Ohio has already confirmed that at least TWO individuals who registered fraudulently did in fact VOTE.
So yes there is voter fraud going on in addition to voter registration fraud.
Posted by: James Danley | October 23, 2008, 10:31 am 10:31 am
fox news,
is the network of the christian right, evangelicals, pro lifers and such.
they claim to be such big christians
they don’t realize their whole message of ive got mine, you try and get yours,
and if you do try i am going to try and block you. they are the biggest group of hipocrites on the planet.
and thankfully their number is getting smaller and smaller,
when you die and go to heaven st peter will tell you to be quiet, because that group over there the reps. think they are the only ones up here.
one world
one people
get use to it. and it you don’t like it
so what, maybe you will either join the rest of the world or just die out.
Posted by: cheer up,smile,nertz! | October 23, 2008, 10:38 am 10:38 am
Isnt it about time for John Melloncamp to change his name again?
Posted by: Jesse Wilder | October 23, 2008, 10:46 am 10:46 am
James Danley
I hope you read the piece I posted I get now you really believe it.. Im sorry for you I can tell you from all the news we get over here that doesnt have a dog in the race.. ABC(australian one) TEN news The nine network network Seven sbs news the BBC the CBC and all our newspapers its not real the ACORN thing is a joke a scam on all of you Im sorry youve fallen for it!
I hope you read the pice I showed you..
I love America but i Feel so sorry for you guys!
Posted by: aussie | October 23, 2008, 11:08 am 11:08 am
Aussie: Yes, there is voter fraud, it happens in all elections, but this is blatant. You cannot look at the reports on tv and not know what is going on. It is not because they want Obama elected it the person of choice and they will do their best to get him elected no matter what.
As for Fox news, if it were not for them, do you really think that we would have heard about the savory charactors Obama has been envolved with? NO, because the MSM is just as bad as ACORN if not worse. The MSM also wants Obama elected as bad as ACORN.
As far as the world laughing at us, that is not new. The world has always hated the USA…
GOD SAVE THE USA!!!
Posted by: Valley Queen | October 23, 2008, 11:29 am 11:29 am
You’d think a state with such a close relationships to Chicago and Illinois would have more support for Obama, looks like they take their cues from Kentucky.
Posted by: Ramsey | October 23, 2008, 11:29 am 11:29 am
“Aussie, the state of Ohio has already confirmed that at least TWO individuals who registered fraudulently did in fact VOTE.”
Wow two whole people with the Republicans combing thru every person trying to intimidate people from voting.
Meanwhile,
“John McCain paid $175,000 of campaign money to a Republican operative accused of massive voter registration fraud in several states, it has emerged.
As the McCain camp attempts to tie Barack Obama to claims of registration irregularities by the activist group ACORN, campaign finance records detailing the payment to the firm of Nathan Sproul, investigated several times for fraud, threatens to derail that argument.
The documents show that a joint committee of the McCain-Palin campaign, the Republican National Committee and the California Republican Party, made the payment to Lincoln Strategy, of which Mr Sproul is the managing partner, for the purposes of “voter registration”.
Mr Sproul has been investigated on numerous occasions for preventing Democrats from voting, destroying registration forms and leading efforts to get Ralph Nader on ballots to leach the Democratic vote.”
Posted by: Ryan C (the real one) | October 23, 2008, 12:43 pm 12:43 pm
Aussie, I posted a link but it was removed. At any rate, so far there are 14 states investigating ACORN for voter registration fraud.
In Indiana, more than 2,000 registration forms–from ACORN– from one county alone turned out to be bogus.
In Pennsylvania, 57,435 registrations were rejected — most submitted by ACORN.
In Texas, nearly 10,000 of the 30,000 registrations forms turned in by ACORN were invalid.
Posted by: James Danley | October 23, 2008, 12:43 pm 12:43 pm
I like the ad. John is telling it like it is. Too many good jobs have been sent overseas and those companies given tax breaks for doing it. Obama will stop those tax breaks and give companies that create new jobs here a tax break.
Aren’t the lack of living wage jobs here a big part of what is driving the economy down? Someone who has lost a good-paying factory job 5 years ago that is trying to survive by working two minimum wage jobs, isn’t going to have any money left over to buy goods.
It’s simple. Good paying jobs means a healthy economy for everyone.
Posted by: Lydia | October 23, 2008, 12:58 pm 12:58 pm
Ryan C (the real one), 14 states are investigating ACORN for voter registration fraud.
And Sen. Obama gave $800,000 to Citizen Services, Inc., an offshoot of ACORN. While this money was supposed to be used for getting out the vote, I wonder how much was funneled to ACORN? Incidentally, Sen. Obama tried to hide this donation until it came to light. Now he is amending his FEC report.
Yes TWO is a small number. But that proves that it is not just voter registration fraud, but that the voter registration fraud has actually led to voter fraud. And since the U. S. Supreme Court has given the Ohio Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner, the green light to NOT provide the election officials in each precinct with a database of known discrepancies, extensive voter fraud is now likely.
Posted by: James Danley | October 23, 2008, 1:04 pm 1:04 pm
A vote for McCain is a vote for convicted multiple felon and pal G. Gordon Liddy
A vote for McCain is a vote for his connection to Iran-Contra
A vote for McCain is a vote for his chief economy advisor, Phil “the economy is sound” Gramm
A vote for McCain is a vote for his “poor judgment” from Keating Five
A vote for McCain is a vote for Rev. John Hagee
A vote for McCain is a vote for Wm. Timmons, lobbyist for Saddam Hussein
A vote for McCain is a vote for deregulation/flipflop to regulation
A vote for McCain is a vote for taxing your health benefits
A vote for McCain is a vote for billions of dollars cut from Medicare
A vote for McCain is a vote for bomb, bomb, bomb Iran
A vote for McCain is a vote for Rev. Rick Parsley
A vote for McCain is a vote for Doug Goodyear, pal and lobbyist for the Saudi Royal family
A vote for McCain is a vote for campaign director Rick Davis, lobbyist for Freddie/Fannie
Posted by: William J. LePetomaine | October 23, 2008, 1:04 pm 1:04 pm
James Danley, just to clarify the Acorn issue a bit, here is some important info: Acorn hires people to register new voters. Even if Acorn suspects a registration is invalid, by law they have to hand it in. Acorn is not allowed, nor anyone else collecting voter registration forms, to destroy them. Acorn has bundled many of the suspicious ones and labelled them as such, but they still had to hand them in. It’s the law. So no, Acorn wasn’t trying to pull a fast one. The lazy worker who didn’t want to sit out in a public area and help people register to vote took the easy way out by copying names from a phone book, etc. Acorn got ripped off when they paid the lazy worker.
But there is no voter fraud as all registrations are checked by the government before they are added to the rolls. Even the lazy worker knew no one was going to show up to vote as Mickey Mouse, one of the bogus names used.
So relax Acorn is not involved with voter fraud.
What is scary is certain states like Colorado, wiping existing voters off the rolls this close to the election. Simply registering with a middle initial when your driver’s license lists your entire middle name is enough to bump you off the list.
Everyone should check if they are registered in their state. A search by Google of ‘how to check voter registration’ resulted in sites that link to your state to find out how.
Democracy can only work if we get to vote.
Posted by: Lydia | October 23, 2008, 1:14 pm 1:14 pm
I love this Mellencamp TV AD!!! Nice ad but not terrorist Anti-American mongering!! Sticks to points. Ad can criticze but to infer terrorist anti-American is criminal and these types of ads should be illegal under federal election laws. Robocalls by Republicans are method typically used!! Fooled us twice already and we listened, not this time!! We have gotten smart to these types of false
horrible attacks. No more!! Republicans are actually lying, lying, lying. Go check!!
Go Obama/Biden!!
Posted by: Sharonklim | October 23, 2008, 1:31 pm 1:31 pm
James Danley, just to clarify the Acorn issue a bit, here is some important info: Acorn hires people to register new voters. Even if Acorn suspects a registration is invalid, by law they have to hand it in. Acorn is not allowed, nor anyone else collecting voter registration forms, to destroy them. Acorn has bundled many of the suspicious ones and labelled them as such, but they still had to hand them in. It’s the law. So no, Acorn wasn’t trying to pull a fast one. The lazy worker who didn’t want to sit out in a public area and help people register to vote took the easy way out by copying names from a phone book, etc. Acorn got ripped off when they paid the lazy worker.
But there is no voter fraud as all registrations are checked by the government before they are added to the rolls. Even the lazy worker knew no one was going to show up to vote as Mickey Mouse, one of the bogus names used.
So relax Acorn is not involved with voter fraud.
What is scary is certain states like Colorado, wiping existing voters off the rolls this close to the election. Simply registering with a middle initial when your driver’s license lists your entire middle name is enough to bump you off the list.
Everyone should check if they are registered in their state. A search by Google of ‘how to check voter registration’ resulted in sites that link to your state to find out how.
Democracy can only work if we get to vote.
Posted by: Lydia | Oct 23, 2008 1:14:25 PM
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Lydia, why did you drink the koolaide?
The ACORN registrars don’t care who they sign up and how many times.
Vote early and vote often.
Posted by: Valley Queen | October 23, 2008, 2:31 pm 2:31 pm
Lydia, this isn’t the first time that ACORN has registered voters. They have been doing this, even before Sen. Obama was the executive director of voter registration of the Chicago branch of ACORN back in the 1990s. ACORN has consistently put pressure on the individuals they hire to meet their daily quotas or they will be fired. It is this pressure to meet the daily quotas that encourages voter registration fraud. ACORN knows this and continues to pressure their workers, THEREFORE they ARE systematically involved.
Posted by: James Danley | October 23, 2008, 3:31 pm 3:31 pm
We have been flying John Mellencamp’s great song “Small Town” on various mainstream media comment sections for months now. John Mellencamp is known as a conservative Democrat Artist and both him and Bruce Springsteen make us proud to be Democrats. They also came through for Obama when he really needed the help. Thanks John :-)
Posted by: Yeil Raven | October 23, 2008, 3:41 pm 3:41 pm
I have been thinking alot about Joe the Plumber lately and he would be a better VP candidate than Sarah Palin.
Posted by: whynot | October 23, 2008, 4:29 pm 4:29 pm
“Q: WHICH CANDIDATE is mostly concerned with Joe the hedge-fund manager? A: John McCain things that millionaires should get a $700,000 tax cut.”
FACT CHECK: John McCain’s tax plan will put more money into circulation in the US economy. His tax plan will create more of an incentive for people to start small businesses, grow business, and keep large corporations operating in America and employing American people. You think outsourcing is bad in America now??? Just wait until Obama increases taxes on corporations even more.
“Q: WHICH CANDIDATE is mostly concerned with middle class Americans.A: Barack Obama thinks that middle class Americans should get a tax break. For my family, that means $1800 more in my pocket. Joe the Plumber says that he would likely get a tax cut under Barack Obama’s plan.”
FACT CHECK: What good is a tax break if you’ve been laid off by the company who can no longer afford you because taxes have gone up????? What good is a tax break if all companies need to increase their prices in order to compensate for higher taxes????
Please America, think it through, very carefully. Do you really think you’re going to get a tax break for nothing? Do you really think you’re going to get healthcare and education and daycare and a tax cut for nothing? The money is going to come from somewhere. PLEASE AMERICA, connect the dots beyond just getting that tax break. Think about the consequences.
Posted by: JS NYC | October 23, 2008, 5:57 pm 5:57 pm
I think the last comment forgot that there would be incentives to keep jobs in the US?
Don’t mind if you want to support someone that I don’t agree with, but please quote correctly… :)
Posted by: Terra | October 23, 2008, 11:10 pm 11:10 pm
Whynot, Joe the Plumber would make a better president than Sen. Obama!
Posted by: James Danley | October 24, 2008, 9:31 am 9:31 am