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To all the Obamaites who continue to send e-mails asserting that Sen. John McCain was given the questions prior to Saturday's forum at Pastor Rick Warren's Saddleback Church, please give it a rest.

Even a child can figure out that if you are going to a church that is socially conservative, abortion and gay marriage are going to come up. I didn't even have to watch the two-hour "civil" forum to figure out what was going to be on the agenda.

McCain wasn't trying to have a conversation or offer deep insight into his views on faith and morality. All he wanted to do was talk to the white evangelicals who have been on the fence about his campaign and chew up the red meat they always eat: abortion, gay marriage, right-wing Supreme Court judges, and taxes.

Warren kept saying he did not want Obama and McCain to cite their stump speeches. Obama played to Warren's agenda. McCain didn't.

So should you be angry about that? Hell, no. That's what a candidate is supposed to do. When running for president, you don't give a flip about what the other person is trying to achieve. Your job is to win.

That's right. The real mantra of this campaign isn't "change." It's not "experience." And it sure isn't "judgment." Al Davis of the Oakland Raiders owns the phrase for this year's election and for any election: "Just win, baby."

The Republicans never have cared about other people's feelings or whether the truth matters. Does Obama want to raise taxes for folks making $42,000, as a McCain ad claims? On NBC's "Meet the Press," I heard Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal say Obama wants to do just that. Of course, FactCheck.org calls the McCain statement "false," and Newsweek's Jonathan Alter blasts it and others as blatant smears that are consistent with the McCain camp.

But did Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine gut punch Jindal by calling it a blatant lie and chastising him with the truth? Nope. The moment I saw Jindal tap dance on Kaine's head, I knew the Virginia governor would not be Obama's vice presidential choice. When you need someone to do your dirty work, that's your VP nominee. If he can't even defend properly, why choose him?

To a certain degree, the same goes for Sen. Claire McCaskill. She went on "Larry King Live" Monday sounding positive about the Warren forum. McCain surrogate Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty? He defended McCain and ripped Obama. Did McCaskill respond in kind? Nope. She just shook her head and defended, defended, defended.

Even Al Davis will tell you that if you're spending more time defending than going on the offense, you can't score points!

For McCain to win, he must keep up the pressure. Keep pushing Obama into a corner on experience, and stay on the attack.

Look, the guy is behind in most polls. He has no choice but to blast Obama whenever he can.

He'll use his POW status as a shield and not let anyone question his background in the military, even if the less than stellar student may have gotten a helping hand from his four-star-admiral father and grandfather. (How about that affirmative action plan?)

Early in the campaign, when the right-wing hate machine had some crazy things to say about Obama, McCain was quick to denounce them as not being what he envisions for a campaign. Then he was ripped summarily by the likes of Rush Limbaugh and Sean "Little Ball of Hate" Hannity because that meant their antics would come into question, too.

Now that he has been behind all summer, McCain has gone silent, not saying a word about the pathetic and lie-filled book by Jerome Corsi. That's like the Raiders issuing a late hit and the team not getting flagged. Do you think the coach is going to admonish his players for throwing in some extra hits? Call it dirty, but it's smart politics.

Obama must redefine the character debate and realize that it's not about the issues. The Republicans have been damn good about maximizing the character issue. What do Democrats do all the time? Respond that it's about issues. How did Bush beat Gore? Character. Bush beat Kerry? Character. How has John McCain closed the gap? Character. Yes, the economy matters. Yes, the war matters. But their way to victory is to attack Obama's character.

What Obama must do is emphasize his family and marriage. Look, he's got an awesome wife and daughters, and he's going up against a guy who cheated on his wheelchair-bound first wife for a rich youngster, whose money paved his political career. Bring up those family values, Tony Perkins.

Obama, hit McCain with your personal economic values. This dude lives in six houses and wears $520 shoes. You only own four pairs! Also, hit home that you paid off your college loans four years ago. In these difficult times, every parent is confronting this issue. Make it clear that you worked your way through school and got scholarships (and it wasn't the Cindy McCain Beer Drinker of the Year fund). This shows that you didn't have a silver spoon in your mouth. It's a values story that plays well on both coasts, Middle America and in the South.

Lastly, stop spending time trying to placate supporters of Sen. Hillary Clinton. You need to raise money to win in November and focus on McCain. If her folks don't want to get on board, go find new voters. If she's in the news, that means you have two opponents to fight in November. If they try to take over Denver, SHUT THEM DOWN. If the convention isn't about you, then McCain is one happy man.

This is where games are won: the fourth quarter. What happened during the past 20 months means nothing. For the Obama and McCain camps, if you miss an opportunity or waste a day, you can't get it back. So don't screw it up.

Now we'll see what these candidates are truly made of.

Roland S. Martin is an award-winning CNN contributor and the author of "Listening to the Spirit Within: 50 Perspectives on Faith." Please visit his Web site at www.RolandSMartin.com. To find out more about Roland S. Martin and read his past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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I love your articles , Roland. Got to have them
Comment: #1
Posted by: Laura Carlson
Fri Aug 22, 2008 2:35 AM
McCaskill was terrble in defending Obama on Larry King. I was yelling at the TV again. I am very, very tired of catering to Hillary. She lost, and like the other losers, she should get to the back of the line. Her brother just met, along with other Demo backers with the McCain advisers. Carli Fiorino, being one. They me in Pa. this week.
Do we think that was a legimate meeting to elect Obama, I don't think so. All of this and McCain gives me a headache.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Laura Carlson
Fri Aug 22, 2008 2:44 AM
I'm confused. It's curious that you would see the winning ways for Obama to step his game up, yet the people who are managing his campaign can't. Seriously, why do you think that is?
Comment: #3
Posted by: liz
Sat Aug 23, 2008 12:48 PM
So if the mantra is "just win, baby"...question: why is the race card and the gender card off limits? I don't like Hilary, but I thought the pairing of Bilary in office might be interesting. It seems everything the Clintons did to win was ok until he made his Jesse Jackson, etc, statements. I didn't understand what all the fuss was about. After all, Clinton was "their" man. "They" knew he was a skalawag from the get-go. Bill was there to win that election for Hilary, he thought his supporters wanted the same, so I'm sure he figured all his "black" supporters would understand it wasn't personal, wasn't a back-handed racial dig, he was just trying to trip Obama. Bill learned the hard way what so many of us already know. Our "racial tolerance/acceptance is just a covering, when you remove that cover, as Bill did, you find anger and unhealed wounds of discrimination and inequality that has not, maybe cannot be overcome. The races don't trust each other, not deep down, especially not "whitey". What's new? If the black population truly believed Bill was their man, they would have "got" that this was a roust to defeat Obama, not a swipe at black politicians or race in general. I wonder, if a black Clinton supporter said the same thing, would there have been such a fuss? If so, why? If the thrust is to oust Obama and get Hilary the nomination, all bets should have been off the table. Just goes to show, Bill...you weren't really "their" man, just their
" token" prez. You did not cross the racial divide. You were used, and pretty effectively, too. "Just Win, Baby"!
Comment: #4
Posted by: liz
Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:49 PM
I think Roland should tone down the negative things he just said about Bob Johnson who is just trying to bring us together as a party and the arogance of Roland that says OBama does not need the Clinton it pure stupidity. We will see if he can win alone.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Gussie Jefferson
Tue Aug 26, 2008 6:00 PM
Just because palin is a woman dose not mean that we will vote for the republican party. we are democratic women that dose not mean they are stupid our issues are very important and we take them seriously and we want the rest of the nation to take us seriously, palin is not a spoke woman for us and she certainly dose not identify with the democratic focus, she is missing the point or ignoring it,

I notice she talks about cleaning up government alot ,maybe she should start in her own backyard first , why did she leave her state in dept? we are tired of corrupt government abusing there powers such as Bush did to send our troops to Irack, By the way we are still waing for those weapons of mass destruction, .

There is a question and investigation about her palin abusing her powers as well to get someone fired, we have had eight years of this kind of government and now on the heals of the next election the republicans have the audacity to bring in some one who has shown herself of questionable conduct for the vp slot, I hope the american people are not that gulible, the whole world is watching, I understand that nov 4th is voting, that report on this investigation should be in americans hands prior to this.

What america needs someone who can put us back on the world stage, a respectable party representing for all people and that is the democratic party it is too important ,

Mcain served his country well however that dose not entiltle the republicans to another term ,they need to clean up there act first before americans can even consider voting them in again, in the event of an emergency with our president we should have someone capable watching our backs, that is not palin but obiden .

how many soilder have died since the Lies were propagated to start this war, our sons and daughters sent to needlessly die for an unjust cause, in 4 more years how many more will die should the republicans gain another term, how many more parents informed of there childrens deaths, God forbid.

I think these key points should be sighted, Hillory Clinton is a great asset and spokes woman for the democratic party ask her to speak about these issues.
Comment: #6
Posted by: wilson
Thu Sep 4, 2008 6:25 PM
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