The Big Whisper: What's Up With John McCain?

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Huffington Post   |  Katharine Zaleski
First Posted: 09-18-08 09:55 AM   |   Updated: 10-19-08 05:12 AM

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John McCain has been all over the map recently, especially when it comes to the economic crisis that's been hammering Wall Street. He also managed to make some interesting - or rather, bizarre - remarks about Spain on Wednesday. See more articles below on McCain's actions over the last few weeks.

McCain Remarks Appear To Reject Spain As Ally:

Late Wednesday night, news made its way from the other side of the Atlantic that John McCain, in an interview with a Spanish outlet, had made a series of bizarre responses to a question regarding that country's prime minister.

"Would you be willing to meet with the head of our government, Mr. Zapatero?" the questioner asked, in an exchange now being reported by several Spanish outlets.

McCain proceeded to launch into what appeared to be a boilerplate declaration about Mexico and Latin America -- but not Spain -- pressing the need to stand up to world leaders who want to harm America.

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

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.



NY Times: McCain All Over The Place On The Economy:

On Monday morning, as the financial system absorbed one of its biggest shocks in generations, Senator John McCain said, as he had many times before, that he believed the fundamentals of the economy were "strong."

Hours later he backpedaled, explaining that he had meant that American workers, whom he described as the backbone of the economy, were productive and resilient. By Tuesday he was calling the economic situation "a total crisis" and denouncing "greed" on Wall Street and in Washington.


McCain Slams Wall Street "Fat Cats" Who Are His Biggest Donors:

John McCain struck a tough, quasi-populist pose this morning during his morning sweep of the television news shows. Speaking to NBC's Matt Lauer about the current crisis on Wall Street, the Republican nominee said executives have "treated it like a casino and need to be held accountable and stop walking away with these fat-cat packages."

Leave aside for the moment the fact that one of McCain's top economic advisers, former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, walked away with a $42 million "golden parachute" after being fired. Overall, the generic Wall Street "fat cat" is a tough character for McCain to cast as his nemesis, given his success in fundraising among their ranks. As Bloomberg reported Monday night, securities and investment companies have collectively donated millions to both McCain and Barack Obama.


Time's Joe Klein: "Increasing Numbers Of Otherwise Sober Observers... Are Calling John McCain A Liar":

Politics has always been lousy with blather and chicanery. But there are rules and traditions too. In the early weeks of the general-election campaign, a consensus has grown in the political community -- a consensus that ranges from practitioners like Karl Rove to commentators like, well, me -- that John McCain has allowed his campaign to slip the normal bounds of political propriety. The situation has gotten so intense that we in the media have slipped our normal rules as well. Usually when a candidate tells something less than the truth, we mince words. We use euphemisms like mendacity and inaccuracy ... or, as the Associated Press put it, "McCain's claims skirt facts." But increasing numbers of otherwise sober observers, even such august institutions as the New York Times editorial board, are calling John McCain a liar. You might well ask, What has McCain done to deserve this? What unwritten rules did he break? Are his transgressions of degree or of kind?
John McCain has been all over the map recently, especially when it comes to the economic crisis that's been hammering Wall Street. He also managed to make some interesting - or rather, bizarre - remar...
John McCain has been all over the map recently, especially when it comes to the economic crisis that's been hammering Wall Street. He also managed to make some interesting - or rather, bizarre - remar...
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- JenMI I'm a Fan of JenMI 15 fans permalink

"Whisper"? ...for anyone paying attention, it's a SHOUT OUT! And remember.."fish love oil rigs".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 AM on 09/21/2008

McCain minced his scruples and left his marbles quite delicate

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 AM on 09/21/2008
- realtalk I'm a Fan of realtalk 13 fans permalink

EARLY VOTING FOR THE ELECTION STARTS ON MONDAY -- FIND OUT IF YOU CAN VOTE EARLY
IN- PERSON, IN YOUR STATE, AND GET OUT AND VOTE!!!



BARACK OBAMA/JOE BIDEN 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 AM on 09/21/2008
- jaleh I'm a Fan of jaleh 12 fans permalink

Where are you? early voting does not start until 20th of October here in Colorado...Monday is the 22nd of September.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 09/21/2008

I cannot believe that, 8 years ago, I actually thought McCain had some integrity. It's clear now that there are no depths too low for him to stoop to gain potential electoral advantage. It's obvious that I was wrong 8 years ago, and I can only hope that the American electorate won't be wrong this November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 09/21/2008

If you were a Phoenix, Arizona resident 30 years ago,
you would have been in tune to what McCain and Charles Keating
did to the local Phoenix economy.

It was not a joke. Ask me--- I lived through that mess.

McCain should have gone to prison with Charles Keating!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 AM on 09/21/2008

30 years ago? And yet people kept re-electing him!!! Go figure... Or has there been McCain shenanigans for that long, causing it to seem that he WAS being re-elected time and time again...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 09/21/2008

I was a health care professional for more than 25 years and helped treat people with many types of illness's. To me it looks like McCain is not well and with his history of health problems it may only be a matter of a short time before they start to crescendo into major difficulties. And then the real problem would start if he is elected POTUS. PALIN.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 09/21/2008
- GenXer I'm a Fan of GenXer 20 fans permalink
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Sniff, sniff. Do I smell pants on fire?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 09/21/2008

Lately, whenever McCain speaks, I get a mental image of him sitting across from Regis on "Who Wants to be a President" being asked "Is that your FINAL answer?".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 AM on 09/21/2008
- collima I'm a Fan of collima 4 fans permalink

THE BLANK CHECK

The money is Paulson's to use for buying commercial and residential mortgages and mortgaged backed securities as he chooses. No one has any oversight over him, and he can pay any price he wants to, including face amount of the debt.
Courts cannot review his decisions, not can any regulators. He has to report to Congress once every six months.
He gets 700 Billion dollars to use as he sees fit, looking after the taxpayer is a "consideration" not a requirement.
Bet on that 700 Billion dollars being gone before January 20, 2009. Bet on Treasury asking for more.
That is $2,324 dollars per man, woman and child in America
There is no bailout for mortgage holders. Banks get bailed out, but not ordinary people.
Banks and brokerages made record profits these last eight years. Ordinary Americans barely broke even.
In 2007 Wall Street paid itself bonuses equal to the raises of 80 million Americans.
Banks bailed out by this plan need make no changes in how they do business.
Banks bailed out need not replace the management which drove them into insolvency.
Shareholders and bondholders of such banks do not lose a cent.
The securities which caused this crisis are still allowed.
Expect the 700 billion dollars to increase inflation, especially in oil.
Bush is asking you to trust his administration with 700 billion after spending 580 billion on the Iraq war. Do you trust him?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkfCOd38KWE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 PM on 09/20/2008

WE have given over the Treasury to the Imperial Presidency . . . . Democracy: RIP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 AM on 09/21/2008
- MBFLA I'm a Fan of MBFLA 2 fans permalink

Great.... we can potentially look forward to another president with dementia (that worked out real well with Ronnie) and a VP who is a gun toting animal slaughtering anti-woman member of the Christian Taliban. Please, I beg of you, get over your latent whatever it is and vote for the smart guy this time!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 09/20/2008

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Welcome to senility.

Sincerely,
A Much Younger Person

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 09/20/2008

What is wrong with John McCain. People, it is called Alzheimer!
Can't remember what he has done in the past or in the future.
Need que cards to keep him on message because he does not know what the message is.
Another Reagen coming to the Oval office real soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 09/20/2008

How come John McCain is using a Admiral's Star on all of his campaign material?
http://www.goptrunk.com/product-p/btr2626-10.htm

I thought he retired from the Navy as a Captain. Am I wrong?

Isn't it disrespectful, dishonest, dishonorable, maybe illegal, certainly unethical, to use a military rank that you didn't earn? Or did Bush promote him post-service? I would think that it would be a violation of military code to use a symbol of a rank that you did not earn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 09/20/2008
- freedog I'm a Fan of freedog 2 fans permalink

You need to have more than one in order for it be Admiral Insignia. As usual, the left gets it wrong, AGAIN. And, as a matter of fact, he was nominated to be an Admiral but turned it out to enter public service. John McCain, has spent his entire life serving Americans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 09/20/2008
- Decipherer I'm a Fan of Decipherer 93 fans permalink

Calm down and cool the rhetoric, OK? This person was asking a question, which you seemed to answer, except for the part about equating being nominated for promotion to admiral (I'll take your word that this actually happened) and actually being an admiral.

Sort of like being nominated for president doesn't actually make you president. That's why you have an election.

FInally, I will dispute your assertion that McCain has "spent his entire life serving Americans." Has he been on the public payroll most of his life? Yes. Does that equate with "serving Americans? Not necessarily.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 09/20/2008

Rear Admiral's insigna is one star. It's no wonder you guys attacked the wrong country -you can't count.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 09/20/2008

Freedog

Nonsense. The "McCain was about to be promoted to admiral, but left to serve..." is white lie spread by John Lehman, now a McCain advisor. At least it is a better kind of lie than the rest of the McCain lies.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeffrey-klein/mccains-secret-questionab_b_107409.html

and the single star is the insignia of the Rear Admiral Lower Half or what in my day would have been called Commodore.

You know, the rank above Captain. The rank to which John McCain was not about to be promoted when he retired.

But then I am not the left , so I don't need to get it wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 09/20/2008

gads . . . some folks STILL believe facts gives you COOTIES . . . McCain bailed (one more of several . . ) on his Naval Career when he realized "Admiral" was out of the cards based on his health, mental status, numerous martial infidelities, and questions about his "co-operation" . . . . and yes, he did and DOES NOT have claim to "the Star".

An if time in service makes one "Presidential" , we should have elected Strom Thurmond . . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 AM on 09/21/2008
- Khy I'm a Fan of Khy permalink

I really believe that "they" made a decision some time ago, perhaps as late as November/December 2007 (I think that was around the time of McCain's miraculous recovery from the inevitable failure of his '08 campaign?) or as early as the mid-term 2006 elections when Congress went solidly Democrat. The decision was: Lose the 2008 Presidential election on purpose. The decision to throw this campaign makes sense when viewed in light of the following: The next guy inherits two ongoing wars, an economy in shambles, the diplomatic­/democrati­c credibility of our once-respected nation pissed down the drain, and a national debt with more zeros behind it than is humanly conceivable... it is almost impossible for any any political leader (even Barack Obama) to fix enough of the problems (created or exacerbated by 8 years of Bush/Cheney) to satisfy the voting public by November of 2012. It makes sense to let the Democrats (both Congress and the Presidency) have the bag for four years so that 2012 becomes a cake-walk for whoever "they" REALLY want in office (Jeb Bush?).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 AM on 09/21/2008

MSNBC needs to send Contessa to Fox News and let her take her Republican agenda with her. She'd be right at home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 09/20/2008

I agee!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 09/20/2008
- kroses98 I'm a Fan of kroses98 13 fans permalink

Contessa was good today (Saturday), and giving it, like she used to do, to the RePUKE operatives before she married one of them!!! She used to be wonderful a few years ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 AM on 09/21/2008

I just witnessed Joe Watkins on MSNBC, a so called black preacher tell the most outrageous lies about Sen. Obama. This is why so many people don't follow these false profits in their religious dogma. I was raised in the Methodist Church, but today I wouldn't set foot in the door. To think that people actually pay these jerks for the BS they spew in these money changer houses is quite remarkable. I know that all Christians and all churches are not in this category and hold fast to the idea of the separation of church and state. It's these sinister preachers who sell their position for the influence they claim to have on how people will vote. What a shame! Then he was followed by McCain spokesperson Ms. Fartenharder. Way to go MSNBC! Can't wait for Keith and Rachel. The other dingbats on MSNBC are too much like those on Faux Noise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 09/20/2008

opinion123: thank you for echoing my sentiments. I will not blame the church or its leaders, only those who blurr the line of church and state and sell their souls to the devil and began to carry out his agenda. Christ would never ordain what Joe Watkins is propigating.

He is divisive and cast a dark cloud over the ministry he claims to represent.
I can't listen to him speak, he makes me physically ill.

The seperation of church and state is extreemly important to keep religious zelots out of the relm of government. Now that we have the relious right stacking the deck with congressman and senators of their choice we are now reaping the results.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 09/22/2008
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