« Yglesias Award Nominee |
Main
| The 'Pay-Grade' Remark »
18 Aug 2008 10:40 am
Tap Code (Not The Larry Craig Kind)?

Greg Allen looks at campaign imagery from McCain Blogette, Meghan McCain's blog. Allen comments:
I'm still trying to decide who made this sign, though. It's "M-C-C-A-I-N" spelled out in tap code, a cipher used by prisoners in solitary confinement. It puts the letters into a 5x5 grid [minus the K]. So M is third row, second column, etc. This sign, in other words, says "JOHN MCCAIN, POW." I can't figure out if it was printed by the campaign and handed out, or if this guy just happened to make it himself. [It doesn't have the two-color printing of the official McCain signs, and the blue is slightly off. But would a random guy put at otherwise meaningless star on the top, and the campaign URL?] Whether it's supposed to telegraph McCain's POW bona fides to a knowing audience, or whether it's meant to imply that McCain's POW experience somehow qualifies him for the presidency, the relentless playing of the POW card seems beyond the pale.
Share This
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e55409cb0c8834
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Tap Code (Not The Larry Craig Kind)?'