McCain Camp Removed Bush Criticism From Wall Street Statement

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First Posted: 09-18-08 04:19 PM   |   Updated: 10-19-08 05:12 AM

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In private late Tuesday evening, the McCain campaign circulated a draft statement on the Wall Street crisis that attacked the Bush administration for a slow and "inconsistent" response, and charged that executives at several financial firms had made "misleading and false" statements.

But the criticism never appeared. After being circulated not only among McCain aides but also major campaign donors who have worked in the investment industry, the language was softened.

The official McCain statement released Wednesday morning made no mention of the Bush administration, instead accusing management and speculators of "creat[ing] this mess."

The earlier draft, obtained by the Huffington Post, was circulated among top advisers such as Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Matt McDonald, as well as some major donors, including Greg Wendt of the Capital Group. It expressed "concern[s] that the Administration has been inconsistent with the way they have dealt with each crisis. Taxpayer money was used for Bear Stearns, it was not used for Lehman Brothers and now it is used again for AIG. The American people need to know the thinking and the standards behind using taxpayer's money to support these private sector institutions."

The draft added, "We also should know why the Administration did not deal with the problems at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac sooner."

This proclamation was far more caustic to President Bush than the language McCain ultimately used. Indeed, in the official statement, McCain never mentioned concerns about the administration.

Criticism of Wall Street executives was also toned down. In the draft, McCain accused management at Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and AIG of making "misleading and false" statements, and called for "an investigation into whether these senior managers were knowingly dishonest with the public when they knew their companies were in deep trouble."

McCain's final version simply stated, "Important questions remain to be answered by Wall Street. Did executives mislead investors and regulators about the severity of the problem?"

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The toned-down comments are a reflection of the difficulties McCain has faced in navigating the current market failures. While Barack Obama has railed against President Bush for pursuing the lax economic oversight that led to risky investments and an unstable housing market, McCain has refrained from directly addressing his party head. It has left him at a disadvantage, unable to distance himself from the figurehead of the current crisis. On Thursday, McCain ratcheted up his rhetoric against the administration, calling for the firing of Christopher Cox, the Bush-appointed head of the Securities and Exchange Commission. As ABC News noted, McCain's statement made little sense as the President actually lacks the authority to fire an SEC commissioner.

While much of the rest of the draft and the private statements remain the same, there are some subtle differences. In the former, the Senator states that any federal intervention on AIG's behalf should "ONLY" be for the protection of "the people who hold insurance policies, retirement plans and other accounts with AIG and protect the financial system from collapsing." That line was ultimately softened to read that "the focus of any such action" should be to protect those groups and the financial system more broadly - an alteration that, it seems, was meant to give the campaign leeway to embrace federal action if need be.

HERE IS THE DRAFT STATEMENT AS OF LATE TUESDAY EVENING:

The government rescue of AIG is another unfortunate event following the bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. It is another example of the reckless management of one of the most important companies in America. Given the serious financial conditions of the markets and at AIG, it was decided to extend a borrowing facility from the Treasury. This action should only protect the people who hold insurance policies, retirements plans and other accounts with AIG and protect the financial system from collapsing. Under no condition should incompetent management, the board of directors and shareholders benefit from this remedy.


Misrepresentation have been made in the recent past by senior management of these companies confirming the financial health of their companies. In cases like Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and now AIG these statements proved to be misleading and false. It has been at the expense of taxpayers, good employees, and the savings and retirement accounts of hardworking people. I call for an investigation into whether these senior managers were knowingly dishonest with the public when they knew their companies were in deep trouble. If they misled the public there should be serious penalties.

I am also concerned that the Administration has been inconsistent with the way they have dealt with each crisis. Taxpayer money was used for Bear Stearns, it was not used for Lehman Brothers and now it is used again for AIG. The American people need to know the thinking and the standards behind using taxpayers money to support these private sector institutions. American workers see their businesses suffering and many are going out of business but there is no bailout for them. We also should know why the Administration did not deal with the problems at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac sooner.

This crisis is pushing to a breaking point our financial markets, the economy and hardworking Americans. We need answers and I plan to get them. We need to change the way Washington and Wall Street do business and I plan to make them.

AND HERE IS THE OFFICIAL STATEMENT RELEASED WEDNESDAY MORNING:

"Today, the government was forced to commit $85 billion to stop the collapse of AIG, another in a growing series of events that includes Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. 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. We must not bailout the management and speculators who created this mess. They had months of warnings following the Bear Stearns debacle, and they failed to act.


"We should never again allow the United States to be in this position. We need strong and effective regulation, a return to job-creating growth and a restoration of ethics and the social contract between businesses and America. Important questions remain to be answered by Wall Street. Did executives mislead investors and regulators about the severity of the problem? We must investigate whether or not there was misrepresentation on part of the company executives. If there was, there must be penalties. We need to change the way Washington and Wall Street does business, and as President I will."

In private late Tuesday evening, the McCain campaign circulated a draft statement on the Wall Street crisis that attacked the Bush administration for a slow and "inconsistent" response, and charged th...
In private late Tuesday evening, the McCain campaign circulated a draft statement on the Wall Street crisis that attacked the Bush administration for a slow and "inconsistent" response, and charged th...
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Oh, what a non-story. I removed criticism of it before posting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 09/19/2008
- JR49 I'm a Fan of JR49 4 fans permalink

Poor old man he is craving for presidency and for White House so much that he is capable to say anything and to do anything...Instead progress he does more and more gaffes like today about Spain and their Prime Minister...
Well may be Barack Obama could offer him position of porter at the White House so old Johny's dream could become true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 AM on 09/19/2008
- gifu I'm a Fan of gifu 14 fans permalink

Even after Bush snaked him in 2000, he is still lickin' his boots. Low.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 AM on 09/19/2008
- PT6 I'm a Fan of PT6 25 fans permalink

Deflect the blame to a scapegoat! Fire one person when it is nearly the entire executive branch.

That is no way to solve a problem that you and your close friend Graham caused with your deregulation!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 09/19/2008

Gramm.

The devil's in the details, dear. 8-]

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 AM on 09/19/2008
- DoTheMath I'm a Fan of DoTheMath 48 fans permalink

This intentional leak was engineered to make McCain look less like one of the people who caused this mess and more like a party loyalist at the same time (neat trick when the party caused the mess). Ahhh, the poor maverick is chomping at the bit, straining to go after the bad guys, but the party is holding him back. Everyone who wants to can believe "the real McCain" will clean up Dodge once he gets elected. On the other hand, if you want to believe he'll let you run amok in the next get-richer-quick bonanza, you can look at his long, consistent, high-profile anti-regulation history. He's not even a flip-flopper. He's trying to have it both ways at the same time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 09/19/2008
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I love that HP shows all photos of John McCane to look positively AWFUL. Is that intentional? Editors, please chime in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 AM on 09/19/2008
- honeydiva I'm a Fan of honeydiva 19 fans permalink

you know of photos where he doesn't look like the keeper?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 09/19/2008

The man does not photograph well these days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 AM on 09/19/2008
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can you please refrain from any chance to write a piece with McCain and Bush in the headline?

The American people get it and it does not work!!

www.votehillary2012now.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 AM on 09/19/2008

You'd be AMAZED at how well it's working...especially in some of the traditionally "red" states (I know...I live in one of them). People here just can't seem to decide who they hate more: Bush or Mc. Right now, it's pretty evely split.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 AM on 09/19/2008
- valleygent I'm a Fan of valleygent 24 fans permalink

Well we know why they are called "RED" states now...corporate socialism. Imagine how many Republican party members are going to be paid off in this bail out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 09/19/2008

The nation is on the verge of collapse, the election is less than 50 days away, and you are pushing your hillary 2012 crap. get on board for the big win dude. if obama doesnt win, there wont be any need for a 2012 election. we will all be working as coolies in chinese salt mines.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 AM on 09/19/2008
- kimk3 I'm a Fan of kimk3 53 fans permalink

The draft added, "We also should know why the Administration did not deal with the problems at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac sooner."

Obvious why this was taken out -- somebody might have asked, " Hey, John, why don't you just ask Georgie at the next fundraising event you do together?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 09/19/2008
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So this was leaked by, let me guess, the McCain campaign? Seems in line with their perpetual attempt to have it both ways.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 PM on 09/18/2008
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Don't be stupid America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 09/18/2008
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 65 fans permalink
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I love the 'leaked' version.

The Straight Talk Express has driven off the road, rolled down the side of a mountain, and is now burning uncontrollably in a mountain ravine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 09/18/2008
- T Pol I'm a Fan of T Pol 12 fans permalink

John McCain can't stand up to his own party now. How is he going to stand up to anything as President?

Love Bitsko's "Maverick" comment: I know James Garner, and you sir are no James Garner!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 09/18/2008
- Maxbyte I'm a Fan of Maxbyte 15 fans permalink
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McCain may be telling the faithful that he is his own man, but Bush and his neopyroclastic brotherhood are making a fool out of the Senator. He can't spit without someone in the administration telling him which side to aim for, and whether into the wind or downwind.

Engine #43 may be able to dictate to McCain and others for four more months, but Bush is eventually going to have to move to Iraq if he wants to live out his life without getting a few scratches for his continued ignorance and short attention span. Since Bush can't understand a word of Arabic or Farsi, he won't understand what the Iraqis may have to say about him. All he has to do is keep a short stovepipe around his neck to avoid rope burn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 09/18/2008
- StevieRae I'm a Fan of StevieRae 17 fans permalink
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Not pointing the finger at Bush just confirms that he needs the franchise label to maintain his party's base. How does this man expect those outside the base, which he needs to win, to accept this turncoat hypocrisy!

McCain's lost all sense of principle and honor.

Tragic and weak.

An ultimate loser.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 09/18/2008
- JiminNC I'm a Fan of JiminNC 278 fans permalink
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His left cheek is growing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 09/18/2008
- JRsNana I'm a Fan of JRsNana 20 fans permalink

Thank you JiminNC. I said the same thing to my husband and he said I was seeing things. They've been having to overdo the makeup too.. I think there's something really wrong with him and they're in a pickle as to what do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 AM on 09/19/2008
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