The McCain campaign took some Democratic Leadership Council pills.
“The staff has been remarkably undisciplined, too eager to point fingers, unable to craft any coherent long-term strategy.
I understand the candidate might have other opinions and might be dictating some aspects of the campaign to staff — but the lack of discipline and ability to draft and stick to a coherent message is unreal. You have half of the campaign saying Ayers is a major issue, and then the candidate out there saying he doesn’t care about a washed-up terrorist. You have McCain one day echoing Milton Friedman and the next day echoing FDR.”