McCain Doing First Town Hall, Solo Rally In Weeks

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GLEN JOHNSON | September 15, 2008 12:17 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. addresses supporters during a campaign rally in Jacksonville, Fla., Monday, Sept. 15, 2008. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Monday he still believes the fundamentals of the nation's economy are strong even as the uncertain fate of two of Wall Street's oldest institutions sent stocks tumbling.

In remarks to a crowd of several thousand in this pivotal electoral state, the Arizona senator said he agreed there should be no taxpayer-financed bailout of Lehman Brothers even as the investment banking giant filed for bankruptcy. Meanwhile, Merrill Lynch was selling itself to Bank of America for less than half of the iconic brokerage firm's recent value.

Reacting to the turmoil on Wall Street, the Dow dropped some 300 points.

"Our economy, I believe, still, the fundamentals of our economy are strong, but these are very, very difficult times, so I promise you: We will never put America in this position again. We will clean up Wall Street," McCain said.

He added: "The McCain-Palin administration will replace an outdated, patchwork quilt of regulatory oversight and bring transparency and accountability to Wall Street. We will have transparency and accountability and we will reform the regulatory bodies of government."

In a brief interview, McCain was questioned about the economic woes under eight years of President Bush and six years of GOP control of Congress.

"I think it's a failure of government and I think it's a failure of regulatory agencies," McCain told reporters.

"I would point out that the Democrats have been in control of Congress for the last two years _ both houses, so I think there's plenty of blame to go around."

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The GOP nominee underscored his message with a new campaign television commercial that seemed to contradict his rosier assessment of the country's economic health.

It is titled, "Crisis" and said, "Our economy in crisis. Only proven reformers John McCain and Sarah Palin can fix it. Tougher rules on Wall Street to protect your life savings. No special interest giveaways. Lower taxes to create new jobs. Offshore drilling to reduce gas prices."

The ad will run nationally on cable and network television but will not be part of McCain's more expensive and intensely targeted rotation of ads in battleground states, the campaign said. McCain has been spending about $600,000 a week on national ads. The Obama campaign ridiculed the commercial.

"Today of all days, John McCain's stubborn insistence that the 'fundamentals of the economy are strong' shows that he is disturbingly out of touch with what's going in the lives of ordinary Americans," spokesman Bill Burton said in a statement.

Over the weekend, advisers both to McCain and Democratic rival Barack Obama said they did not favor a government bailout of Lehman Brothers like that previously provided to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The government also help engineer the recent sale of Bear Stearns Cos. to J.P. Morgan & Co.

During his speech, McCain reiterated that position, saying, "We believe the time has come and gone that taxpayers should be viewed as the solution to problems not of their making."

The financial turmoil threatened to overshadow two events on McCain's schedule not seen in weeks: his solo campaign rally and a town hall meeting.

The Republican presidential contender visited the city where he once commanded a Navy squadron for his first individual rally since announcing Sarah Palin as his running mate over two weeks ago. Then he was flying to Orlando to take questions from an audience for the first time since a session in Las Cruces, N.M., before he accepted his party's nomination at the Republican National Convention.

Aides hoped for a sizable turnout for the Jacksonville rally, a special wish after Palin drew thousands Saturday in Carson City, Nev.

McCain was greeted by a crowd of several thousand who filled less than a quarter of the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena.

In a personal remark rarely made on the trail, he thanked the audience for caring for his first wife, Carol, and their three children during the 5 1/2 years he was a Vietnam prisoner of war.

"I hope you know that in the years I was away in prison, the people of Orange Park, Fla., took care of my wife and family," McCain said. "The people of Jacksonville opened their hearts to my family. For that, I will be extremely grateful. My children had about 50,000 parents while I was gone and I'm very grateful."

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Associated Press Writer Brendan Farrington contributed to this report.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Monday he still believes the fundamentals of the nation's economy are strong even as the uncertain fate of two of Wall Str...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Monday he still believes the fundamentals of the nation's economy are strong even as the uncertain fate of two of Wall Str...
 
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cue the 'tumbling tumbleweeds' song from 'the big lebowski'.. this guy is washed up!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 09/15/2008

Anybody notice the ads for "yellow teeth" on pages that focus on Mac??

Is this a coincidence?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 09/15/2008

Cue sound of crickets chirping...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 09/15/2008


The democrats have been in control for two years.
WIth a majority of 1, named Leiberman.


"I promise you we will never put America in this position again," McCain said. "This is a failure.
This is an admission that McCain is feeling responsible for failure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 09/15/2008

"He added: "The McCain-Palin administration will replace an outdated, patchwork quilt of regulatory oversight and bring transparency and accountability to Wall Street. We will have transparency and accountability and we will reform the regulatory bodies of government." "

One of his campaign advisors, Dr Phil Gramm, wrote some of the disastrous DEregulatory law. Gramm should be dumped in a c.e.s.s p.i.t so that *we* can c.r.a.p on *him*. (I wonder where he bought his doctorate?)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 09/15/2008
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His doctorate is from the University of Georgia. Below is a link in which an economics professor summarizes it as well as the doctorate of Wendy Gramm.

http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/07/11/gramm-galbraith-mcca/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 PM on 09/15/2008

What? He was a P.O.W ? Good thing he said it. That changes everything and ... NOPE, STILL AN IDI0T!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 09/15/2008

Notably missing from the town hall was the guy who said 10 town halls were a good idea, and then realized he didn't quite have the speaking skills to stand toe-to-toe, unprompted, on the same uh, er ah, um stage with John McCain. The absence of a coward in a fight DOES say a lot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 09/15/2008

Only a coward would focus on town hall meetings with Obama and not on our anemic economy, soaring foreclosures, and weak international standing...After eight years of Republican policies, this is what we are left with? The only cowards that I see are those that would vote for McCain because they are either too ignorant, too racist, or too cynical to see the promise of an Obama administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 09/15/2008

He never fails to bring up his POW service and use it shamelessly to promote himself and to invoke sympathy for himself. As if he is the ONLY POW EVER IN THE HISTORY OF THIS NATION! And as if that has anything to do with the crises facing us today!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 09/15/2008
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Tell that man didn't say thank you to Jacksonville for taking care of his first wife and children while he was "away!" lol Too bad he chose not to pick up the baton when he got home; horrified at the appearance of his once tall and willowy, model wife, now maimed and disfigured, the p i g wasted no time in abandoning his family, taking up with the politically connected, millionairess, Malibu Barbie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 09/15/2008

I hope the crowd thanked him as well for leaving that same wife on her own to raise his children after his immoral cheating behind left her high and dry for the beauty queen. Wish I were there so I could have told him, thanks but no thanks to that pander!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 09/15/2008
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I'm working fevorishly to get Obama elected by calling and canvassing my area. I believe if Obama looses this election or the people in majority vote for McMock it is because the media let the narrative of lies to fly without check. The lies from Palin are being checked and there must be more urgency to getting the emials with T. Palin copied released to the public. What is happening there that the T. Palin emails are not being sought more vigorishly. The media will be the winner no matter if Obama or McMock wins. The media wants the campaign dollars from both camps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 09/15/2008

I am with you on this. McCain camp needs to open up on this. They must be hiding something. Spread the word about http://www.boppoll.com. If we can get ten other Obama supporter bopping McCain we can add 600 bops a minute to his total. That would be 6000 for a ten minute bop session. Organize!

Obama/Biden '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 09/15/2008
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The man who's campaign financial advisor is responsible for Wall Street deregulation and mess, now campaigns for "tougher rules" on Wall Street?

First they say gov't is the problem and they deregulate, when the sh*t hits the fan, they say it's a mental recession, Americans are whiners, and now they want us to believe they're the "proven reformers", who'll fix everything they themselves have broken.

If Wall Street wasn't really crashing, I'd say they were laughable, but this is not funny.

ENOUGH!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 09/15/2008

From another thread ...

BItemeredstate wrote:

O.K. here's a great simple line for Sen. Obama: "Lehman Bros. survived the Great Depression, WWI and WWII - but couldn't survive the failed policies of George Bush and John McCain"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 09/15/2008
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Good one, send it to his camp too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 09/15/2008
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That is excellent! Yes, send it to them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 AM on 09/16/2008

This is pathetic. Here is John McCain, standing admidst the collapse of our financial system, reassuring us that everything's just fine. And he wants to be our next President???? McCain's delusional blathering, IMO, has disqualified him from dogcatcher, let alone the presidency. Clearly, we're dealing with a bad case of galloping dementia, acute denial or premeditated deceit -- maybe all three.

I wouldn't trust him to sweep up a playground at this point, and the idea of a female Dick Cheney -- albeit without Cheney's undeniable intellect or executive skills -- is too terrible to contemplate. The fact that so many allegedly informed and patriotic Americans are swooning over this disaster frightens and angers me beyond words.

70 years ago, when Fascism was at its height, Sinclair Lewis wrote a cautionary novel called "It Can't Happen Here." Terrifyingly, it seems as though it can and it is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 09/15/2008

BARACK OBAMA
EDUCATION
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, Juris Doctor (J.D) magna *** laude
Elected to President of Harvard Law Review.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, B.A. Political Science and International Relations
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (21+ years)
U.S. SENATE (2004 " present)
U.S. Senator
U.S STATE OF ILLINOIS SENATE, (1996-2004)
State Legislator
DAVIS, MINER BARNHILL & GALLAND (1993-2004)
Attorney
UNIVERSITY OF CHICACO LAW SCHOOL (1992-2004)
Senior Lecturer, Constitutional Law (1996-2004)
Lecturer, Constitutional Law (1992 " 1996)
SYDLEY & AUSTIN, (Chicago Law firm)
Summer Associate
NEW YORK PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP
BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
OTHER EXPERIENCE
COMMUNITY ORGANIZING:
Director of DEVELOPING COMMUNITIES PROJECT (DOC), (1985 " 1988)
Director of PROJECT VOTE
DIRECTORSHIPS:
PUBLIC ALLIES CHICAGO, founding member, executive director
WOOD FUND OF CHICAGO " board of directors
CHICAGO ANNENBERG CHALLENGE (1995 -2002) founding president , (1995 -1999) chairman of board of directors)
CHICAGO LAWYERS COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER LAW

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 09/15/2008
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Thank you!

I would add to that:
CEO- O bama for America Campaign- over 3,000 employees and a budget exceeding half a billion dollars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 09/15/2008

That you would even SUGGEST that running a political campaign qualifies as CEO experience for the presidency shows just how desperate BO's supporters are. Pathetic!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 09/15/2008
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Every single Dem surrogate who goes on a show, an interveiw needs to KNOW this and be confident in this list. It is shameful that we can't boldly and quickly answer to the "experience" questions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 09/15/2008
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And author of 2 best selling books; Grammy Award winner. :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 09/15/2008

Grammy award for reading his own book? Next he'll get an award from librarians for correctly reading the teleprompter. And Al Gore won a Nobel for his tripe. It says more about the awards than the winners!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 09/15/2008

Wow. That's impressive. Want a few more, just for icing?

Spiritual mentor is an anti-American racialist (not the Rev Wright Obama knows)

Annenberg challenge associate and close friend of unrepentant domestic terrorist (not the Bill Ayres Obama knows)

Close friend of and recipient of campaign funds and real estate favors from convicted felon (not the Tony Rezko Obama knows)

The fact is, that because of his associations, Obama could never be an employee of the FBI, CIA, or several other govt orgs that process background checks prior to hire. Now he want to be in charge of those same agencies? - I don't think so!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 09/15/2008
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All checked out and nothing there... empty and meaningless. Maybe if he abused his office to try and get a state tropper fired that would be news, heh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 AM on 09/16/2008
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Thanks. Keep posting this. All Dem surrogates should memorize this list and be prepared to respond to the "experience" question.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 AM on 09/16/2008

Pappa John go anywhere without nurse Palin? You gotta be kidding me!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 09/15/2008

I'm convinced he picked her for Veep just for CPR.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 09/15/2008
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Yeah, for him and the other old white dudes in his base who needed resuscitation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 09/15/2008
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