McCain Flip-Flops On AIG Bailout: Rejects It Tuesday, Says It's Okay Wednesday

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GLEN JOHNSON | September 17, 2008 04:54 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate Sen., John McCain, R-Ariz., shakes hands with supporters at a rally in Vienna, Ohio, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

ORION TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain, a day after flatly rejecting the idea of a taxpayer bailout for American International Group Inc., said Wednesday that the government had been "forced" into proposing an $85 billion loan to the nation's largest insurer.

McCain appeared to soften his opposition to the bailout proposed by the Federal Reserve, treating the plan as a necessary evil to protect ordinary Americans with finanical ties to AIG _ and asserting that such a financial collapse should not be allowed to happen again. He also called for an investigation to uncover any wrongdoing.

"The government was forced to commit $85 billion," McCain said in a statement. "These actions stem from failed regulation, reckless management and a casino culture on Wall Street that has crippled one of the most important companies in America."

"The focus of any such action should be to protect the millions of Americans who hold insurance policies, retirement plans and other accounts with AIG," he added. "We must not bail out the management and speculators who created this mess."

Democratic rival Barack Obama blamed the Republican anti-regulatory fervor of recent years for part of the mess, saying the crisis is "a stark reminder of the failures of crony capitalism and an economic philosophy that sees any regulation at all as unwise and unnecessary."

Neither candidate said how regulation should be improved.

Campaigning in Cleveland, McCain running mate Sarah Palin expressed disappointment that the federal government needed to inject tax money into yet another financial institution.

"The shot that has been called by the feds _ it's understandable but very, very disappointing that taxpayers are called upon for another one," Palin said during a visit to a deli.

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McCain noted that Obama now talks about possibly delaying his planned tax increases on wealthy Americans if he wins the election and the economy is still in recession when he takes office. McCain said that, in essence, was an acknowledgment that Obama's tax plan as written "will hurt our economy, not help it."

The Arizona senator visited a GM plant that employs 3,900 and vowed: "We're not going to leave the workers here in Michigan hung out to dry while we give billions in taxpayers dollars to Wall Street."

Indeed, both McCain and Obama support sending billions to the auto industry in what critics call yet another bailout by taxpayers. McCain, who lost Michigan primary after saying some U.S. jobs will never come back from overseas, now is behind a plan in Congress to give automakers $25 billion in federal loans to help them retool for cleaner cars.

"It's time to get our auto industry back on its feet," McCain said. "And it's time for a new generation of cars and for loans to build the facilities to make them."

Although McCain has stepped up criticism of government regulators as he seeks the presidency, he has long favored a reduction in corporate regulation.

McCain had a hand in economic matters as a member of the Senate Commerce Committee, which he once chaired. His campaign has noted that McCain was heavily involved in telecommunications regulation and deregulation.

McCain said in an interview that he didn't want the government to bail out AIG. "But there are literally millions of people whose retirement, whose investment, whose insurance were at risk here," he said on ABC's "Good Morning America." "They were going to have their lives destroyed because of the greed and excess and corruption."

Elaborating on the charge of corruption, McCain said that many Wall Street executives had claimed "everything's fine, not to worry" and that Congress and regulators had paid no attention. "All of them were asleep at the switch," he said, and went on to blame special interests and lobbyists as well.

Asked for specific examples of corruption regarding AIG, senior McCain campaign adviser Steve Schmidt offered none.

In two new television ads Wednesday, McCain asserts that he is the right leader to keep Americans' savings safe.

"I'll meet this financial crisis head on," he says in one ad. "Reform Wall Street. New rules for fairness and honesty. I won't tolerate a system that puts you and your family at risk. Your savings, your jobs _ I'll keep them safe."

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This is almost worth my son losing 25% of his college money in the stock market.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 09/17/2008

McSame's Youtube problem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEtZlR3zp4c

Please send to ten people....since the media is not reporting it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 09/17/2008

video was no longer available....what did it entail?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 09/17/2008
- WolfLarsen I'm a Fan of WolfLarsen 34 fans permalink

McCain is like the wind.....he blows in every direction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 09/17/2008

If Obama wanted to depress the conservative vote, he could point out not just the flip-flops from day to day, but also about how this whole "Failed regulation" thing is contrary to the conservative (not neocon) viewpoint. Basically, to a true conservative, any regulation is failed regulation. So this idea of stopping "greed" or "changing regulations" could be used to depress conservatives and de-energize.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 09/17/2008
- WolfLarsen I'm a Fan of WolfLarsen 34 fans permalink

John wasn't in favor of putting lipstick on a AIG....before he was in favor of it.

McCain is like the wind.....he blows from every direction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 09/17/2008
- WolfLarsen I'm a Fan of WolfLarsen 34 fans permalink

McCain wipes his butt yesterday but decides it isn't necessary today.

Reserves judgment for tomorrow.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 09/17/2008
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He's floundering. The fact is John McPhil Graham and their Repub comrades bear a heavy responsibility for this crisis, and he just doesn't know what to do. Republican economics are a prooven failure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 09/17/2008
- ramal I'm a Fan of ramal 80 fans permalink
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Republican flip-flopper??? Never!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 09/17/2008
- Avembe I'm a Fan of Avembe 5 fans permalink

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA8!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i thought that the Reps wanted less government
bbbbbwbwbwwwwwwAHAHAHAHAAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 09/17/2008
- Housewife I'm a Fan of Housewife 27 fans permalink

Great Obama quote from The Swamp
by John McCormick

LAS VEGAS - Campaigning in northeastern Nevada today, Sen. Barack Obama mocked Sen. John McCain for suggesting that he would to take on the "old boys" network in Washington.

"This is somebody who has been in congress for 26 years," the Illinois Democrat told an outdoor audience in Elko, Nev.

Pointing to lobbyist ties within the McCain campaign, Obama then fired his punch line.

"Now he tells us that he's the one who will take on the old boys network. The old boys network? In the McCain campaign, that's called a staff meeting," Obama said. "Come on."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 09/17/2008

Why is it that no one has yet pointed out that if McCain is correct about the "fundamentals" of our strong economy being the workers and our production, then he is doing everything he can to destroy those fundamentals by supporting the companies that ship our jobs and production out of the country, and he's ripping us off by giving those companies tax breaks that we have to pay for?

He says "Country First", but his country only consists of those making 5 million and above! Do the rest of us even come in second?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 09/17/2008

This is probably the funniest blog post yet on McCain and his take on the economy - Enjoy: http://angrymccain.tumblr.com/post/50543743/economics-schmec-o-nomics-sound-bites

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 09/17/2008
- geneven I'm a Fan of geneven 6 fans permalink

It's one of the more inane posts I've seen lately, and that is saying quite a lot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 09/17/2008

Quickvote
Which of the U.S. presidential candidates would best tackle the economic crisis?
John McCain 27% 2277
Barack Obama 73% 6244
Total Votes: 8521

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 09/17/2008
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John McCain doesn't even speak in complete sentences! It's just "my friends, phrase, platitude, empty promise, go America." Haven't we already had one dunce in the White House and it did NOT go well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 09/17/2008
- Bluesue I'm a Fan of Bluesue 26 fans permalink

McCain said this in May 2007

"You are interviewing the greatest free trader you will ever interview, and the greatest deregulator you will ever interview,"

From the WSJ blogs - said at the 5th Annual All Things Digital conference.

http://blogs.wsj.com/dnotebook/2007/05/29/mccains-high-tech-cabinet/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 09/17/2008
- doctorwang I'm a Fan of doctorwang 196 fans permalink
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He can't spin this....he has too much history to show that he was a huge part of the problem we are now facing.

McCain is toast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 09/17/2008
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For all this McWhiner whines about the Town Hall meetings, he can have them on his own, current McCane debating McCane from five minutes ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 09/17/2008
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Whoops..I just sprayed a mouthful of coffee all over my keyboard.
Two thumbs up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 09/17/2008
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