McCain Makes It Worse As GOP Erupts Over Bailout

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First Posted: 09-25-08 11:48 PM   |   Updated: 10-26-08 05:12 AM

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A tenuous agreement on a bailout plan for Wall Street that had been reached Thursday morning was threatening to fall apart by the time evening had arrived. At fault, it became clear, was a divided Republican Party within the House of Representatives, whose leadership begrudgingly favored the $700 billion bailout but whose ardently conservative members were balking at the idea.

Things grew so heated within the caucus, the Politico reported, that "some House Republicans are saying privately that they'd rather 'let the markets crash' than sign on to a massive bailout."

One GOP lawmaker, referring to his defiant colleagues, asked rhetorically: "For the sake of the altar of the free market system, do you accept a Great Depression?"

But if the party was looking for leadership, it did not find it in its presidential nominee. Sen. John McCain, who on Wednesday said he was leaving the campaign trail to help steer a bailout proposal, may have just exacerbated the problems.

His arrival on Capitol Hill came shortly after the initial compromise was announced. And his presence at a White House meeting later in the day produced more confusion than results. Shortly after McCain convened with the president, Sen. Barack Obama, Treasury Secretary Paulson and congressional leaders, his campaign seemingly criticized all parties involved.

"Despite today's news reports," a memo read, "there never existed a 'deal,' but merely a proposal offered by a small, select group of Members of Congress. As of right now, there exists only a series of principles, including greater oversight and measures to address CEO pay. However, these principles do not enjoy a consensus in Congress."

Later, the campaign sought to fight back against a developing narrative that McCain had hurt negotiations by speaking positively about an alternative bailout proposal, one put forth by a "working group" of conservative House Republicans.

In a damage control effort, McCain aides sent reporters a link to an article written by the Atlantic's Marc Ambinder, which reported that the Senator had taken no leadership position whatsoever.

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"McCain himself did not bring up those [alternative] proposals" or attack the compromise, Ambinder reported, citing multiple sources. The McCain campaign called this an "accurate" reporting of what had happened, seemingly pressing the point that McCain had not tried to derail the compromise.

But in his story, Ambinder opined, "Boehner and the White House -- and McCain -- if they want to get something passed -- do have the responsibility to persuade these Republicans to support the bailout. After all, if not to get these recalcitrant Republicans on board, why did McCain go to Washington in the first place?"

Indeed, even members of the conservative commentariat were forced to acknowledge that much of what was happening among Republicans was strict, bare-knuckled politics.

"At the end of the day, there's a lot of people thinking about how to rebuild this party," said GOP strategist Ed Rollins on CNN, "and do we want to rebuild it with John McCain, who's always kind of questionable on the basic facts of fiscal control, all the rest of it, immigration. And I think to a certain extent this 110, 115 members of this study group are saying, here's the time to draw the line in the sand."

"That's pretty scary stuff that they're thinking about party right now and not country, is that what you're saying?" responded host Anderson Cooper.

"I think they're, yes, they're thinking about themselves," said Rollins. "I think they don't think that the threat is as great as a lot of other people do."

And so, a bailout proposal that once seemed likely to pass now is back to negotiations. In the process, Secretary Paulson was reduced to getting on his knees to beg House Speaker Nancy Pelosi not to have her party members bail on the proposal; President Bush was forced to ponder a market meltdown on his watch; and Democrats were left fuming that in a bid for the leadership spotlight, John McCain may have simply gone and fouled things up.

"Bush is no diplomat," said a Democratic staffer, "but he's Cardinal freaking Richelieu compared to McCain. McCain couldn't negotiate an agreement on dinner among a family of four without making a big drama with himself at the heroic center of it. And then they'd all just leave to make themselves a sandwich."

A tenuous agreement on a bailout plan for Wall Street that had been reached Thursday morning was threatening to fall apart by the time evening had arrived. At fault, it became clear, was a divided Rep...
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- Clayton139 I'm a Fan of Clayton139 25 fans permalink
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The Bush/Cheney/Rove administration has ruined this country in the last 8 years with this war! Now the Banking and Mortgage crisis show up all in one week. How, Why, When, What! They should be indicted for treason against the USA for several counts over there watch during this 8 years! They have ruined this country now and for the future! God help us!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 09/27/2008
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Woe is me! Who's in the panic? Fat cat Wall St. Bankers and traders, mostly Republicans. I don't think they have felt my pain yet! Oh crap! sell the yacht, rent out the vacation house, Oh my, we have a problem. Are the Repug's thinking of your pain when they get filthy rich trading around your financial misery? NO! They NEED to feel the pain. This bailout has no guarantee of helping or curing the situation. NONE. Wall St buildings will not fall to forclosures. None of the bankers and fat cat hedgers will be homeless or actually suffer. We will. Let it ride for a while till they are ready to make a deal that clamps down on the greed and does actually benefit homeowners.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 09/26/2008
- timm0 I'm a Fan of timm0 25 fans permalink

So Rollins and 100+ repugs are going to "rebuild" their party?

The mind and imagination reels at the prospects of what in the hairy sphincter of he11 will this new and improved beast look and act like?!?!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 09/26/2008
- GingerB I'm a Fan of GingerB 82 fans permalink
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Silly, McWabbit, tricks are for kids.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 09/26/2008
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Just curious. What did Obama do at the meeting, if anything?

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Ah, so you have to attack rather than explain, how very republican of you

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 09/26/2008
- Gould123 I'm a Fan of Gould123 10 fans permalink

Seattle down! We need this, it's just a fact of protecting the people, and not wall street/fat cats! We wouldn't be here now if Mccain/Gramms and the bunch didn't take regulations of the table! We'll do fine, you'll see!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 09/26/2008
- foxfan I'm a Fan of foxfan 19 fans permalink

Just curious. What did Obama do at the meeting, if anything?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 09/26/2008

This was a perfect opportunity for either candidate to show a least some leadership, after all the voters are looking for it in this instance. Since both men are senators, their senate positions offer the opportunity to have, at least, a basic position on the bailout itself, the main point of contention. But since neither man has any grounding in finance or economics, both were unable to question the suitability of a bailout or its urgency. Frankly, the bailout is a fraud and an attempted power grab by unitary executive Bush and his appointee, Paulson. I don't know if either candidate knows that. If they do they are not saying, which is a shame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 09/26/2008
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That last paragraph is killer. Funny stuff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 09/26/2008
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Can anyone say... Black McMonday !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 09/26/2008

My Ode to John McCain,
“Mighty Mac to the Rescue”
Based on the Mighty Mouse tune

Here he comes to save the day,
Mighty Mac is on the way.
I'll drive your frights away,
cause I am back to stay.

No I can't go debate,
our economy can not wait.
NO. I arrived too late,
that can’t be my fate.

I can't let that deal take,
or I ‘m a great big fake.
He decides on what to do,
to take a big loo on you.

So Country first he starts to yell,
as the economy he does fell.
More tax cuts for the rich,
Now that’s a winning pitch.

Fork over even more cash,
if you want to save your stash,
Big Mac came to save the day,
but we want him to go away.

There he goes to save the day,
he just took my pay away.
Mighty Mac is on the way,
So your money can not to stay.

So I ask you one more time,
all in one big long last rhyme,
when times are going bust,
Who Can U (Really) Trust?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 09/26/2008
- janinei I'm a Fan of janinei 14 fans permalink
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Hope you don't mind, but I am sending this to EVERYONE!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 09/26/2008
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"Bush is no diplomat," said a Democratic staffer, "but he's Cardinal freaking Richelieu compared to McCain. McCain couldn't negotiate an agreement on dinner among a family of four without making a big drama with himself at the heroic center of it. And then they'd all just leave to make themselves a sandwich."

Ohh La La - !!
Time for the cane to get McCain away from the fundamental dinner table.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 09/26/2008

Has John McCain told all those at the table that he's an ex-POW? That should shift thingsin his favor!

He should remind them that there weren't any financial crises when HE was staying at the Hanoi Hilton (ergo, he knows how to solve an economic crisis).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 09/26/2008

Tuesday September 30, 2008

everyone is asked

to do two things

1) WEAR BLUE

2) REGISTER TWO VOTERS!

(If you can't register two voters talk to two people who may be on the
fence/ or a McCain supporter and sway them to become a Obama
Supporter).



LETS MAKE OBAMA BLUE DAY a DAY OF ACTION!!!!



BARACK THE VOTE!!!!!!





PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO EVERYBODY WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN
PARTICIPATING!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 09/26/2008
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