Thursday, September 25, 2008

Ghost Writers Into Lies

Economic crisis be damned. I think I have found a calling. The McCain camp needs letter writers. A Dutch journalist volunteered for the McCain campaign and was assigned the job of ghost writing fictional letters to the editor that McCain supporters would then sign as their own. She had a good time and even put her fictional son right there in Iraq like Track. That is one good gig.

The assignment is simple: We are going to write letters to the editor and we are allowed to make up whatever we want -- as long as it adds to the campaign. After today we are supposed to use our free moments at home to create a flow of fictional fan mail for McCain. "Your letters," says Phil Tuchman, "will be sent to our campaign offices in battle states. Ohio. Pennsylvania. Virginia. New Hampshire. There we'll place them in local newspapers."

Place them? I may be wrong, but I thought that in the USA only a newspaper's editors decided that.

"We will show your letters to our supporters in those states," explains Phil. "If they say: 'Yeah, he/she is right!' then we ask them to sign your letter. And then we send that letter to the local newspaper. That's how we send dozens of letters at once."

No newspaper can refuse a stream of articulate expressions of support, is the thought behind it. "This way, we will always get into some letters column."

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