McCain: Now Is Not The Time For Blame, But I Blame Obama

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First Posted: 09-29-08 05:38 PM   |   Updated: 10-30-08 05:12 AM

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At 5:15 p.m Monday evening, Sen. John McCain addressed a pool of reporters in Ohio, declaring that it was not the appropriate time or place for people to cast blame on Congress' failure to pass an economic bailout package.

"Now is not the time to affix the blame. It's time to fix the problem. I would hope that all our leaders, all of them, can put aside short-term political goals and do what's in the best interests of the American people."

It was an utter farce of a call for political level-headedness. The very sentence before McCain uttered those words, he lambasted "Senator Obama and his allies in Congress" for infusing "unnecessary partisanship into the process."

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Ten minutes later, the Republican National Committee blasted out an email with the following subject header: "Obama Stood By, Did Nothing, And Showed No Leadership On The Bailout Negotiations."

Ten minutes after that, McCain's economic adviser, Douglas Holtz-Eakin blamed Democrats in the Congress for foiling the bill.

"Today that process broke down and it broke down quite frankly from partisan attacks from Speaker [Nancy] Pelosi on the floor," he said, "and quite frankly after a partisan attack, Republicans chose to fold their cards and rather than rise above those attacks they chose to walk away from the bill."

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In fact, slightly more than an hour before McCain made his plea to cast political conflicts aside, his campaign -- through Holtz-Eakin -- was ripping Obama for a failure of leadership on the issue.

"Barack Obama failed to lead, phoned it in, attacked John McCain, and refused to even say if he supported the final bill," he said.

Asked to explain the seeming incongruity of it all, Holtz Eakin was evasive.

"I have sat in frustration and watched the tone of the attack over John McCain as he was accused of injecting presidential politics," he said, "when in fact he made every effort not to inject himself into the Senate and House negotiations... he has done in my estimation the finest of jobs in this, taking a process that was dead in the water and bring it to a vote today."

Now, attacking the opposition while simultaneously putting your hands up in innocence is nothing new in politics. But the actions of the McCain campaign late Monday indicate, at the very least, that they recognize a problematic narrative developing in political and media circles. The Senator wagered heavily on "suspending" his campaign, even taking credit for a bailout passage Sunday and Monday. In order to not seem political, he clung to the idea that he was forging a bipartisan compromise. When the proposal fell short of passage he didn't want the responsibility anymore, but the campaign still doesn't want to look like it's making electoral hay out of the crisis. And so, one gets these disjointed statements.

At 5:15 p.m Monday evening, Sen. John McCain addressed a pool of reporters in Ohio, declaring that it was not the appropriate time or place for people to cast blame on Congress' failure to pass an eco...
At 5:15 p.m Monday evening, Sen. John McCain addressed a pool of reporters in Ohio, declaring that it was not the appropriate time or place for people to cast blame on Congress' failure to pass an eco...
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- Yve72 I'm a Fan of Yve72 8 fans permalink
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John McCain & the House Republicans = Drama Queen & the Crybabies

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 09/30/2008
- Gotcha54 I'm a Fan of Gotcha54 12 fans permalink

Yeah I found that ironic as could be. Fix blame on his oppostion and in the very next sentence take the high road and say it's not time to blame. this guy is really shocking reading from his cue cards.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 09/30/2008

This is an insight into McCain in how he was a POW, shameful



Obama/Biden 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 09/30/2008
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WHAT exactly does a "community organizer" do? Barack Obama's rise has left many Americans asking themselves that question. Here's a big part of the answer: Community organizers intimidate banks into making high-risk loans to customers with poor credit.

In the name of fairness to minorities, community organizers occupy private offices, chant inside bank lobbies, and confront executives at their homes - and thereby force financial institutions to direct hundreds of millions of dollars in mortgages to low-credit customers.

In other words, community organizers help to undermine the US economy by pushing the banking system into a sinkhole of bad loans. And Obama has spent years training and funding the organizers who do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 AM on 09/30/2008

Community organizing is a process by which people are brought together to act in common self-interest. While organizing describes any activity involving people interacting with one another in a formal manner, much community organizing is in the pursuit of a common agenda. So what are you talking about... Chill with the spin, this is far to important issue...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 AM on 09/30/2008

So, because Obama worked as a community organizer we should blame him for this mess???? Maybe you should suggest this sound bite to the McCain campaign, they might hire you for making such intelligent connections!!! I suggest that the Republican role over the last couple of decades in deregulating the banking and financial sectors allowed for rampant greed to cause this. No longer does the person holding the loan or mortgage know who they loaned the money to. No longer is there any connection to financial responsibility. Loan companies gave loans to anyone to make money. Banks bought mortgages with no knowledge of who the borrower was or whether they could realistically mange the payments. Real estate speculation went rampant with no controls. All this was due primarily to bills passed to deregulate. And Obama actually noticed it a couple of years ago, not long after he got into congress, and tried to let congress know what could happen. I hope you enjoy the results. But of course, this was all because Obama was helping people out in Chicago!!!! Again, a brilliant deduction!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 09/30/2008
- Mom4Choice I'm a Fan of Mom4Choice 5 fans permalink

Unless mollyjackson is a lobbyist, she wouldn't be qualified to work on the McCain campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 09/30/2008
- Yve72 I'm a Fan of Yve72 8 fans permalink
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How about we put the blame where it rightfully belongs. Senator Drama Queen went and meddled in House business. McCain forgot his place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 09/30/2008
- okayigive I'm a Fan of okayigive 12 fans permalink

Please don't show your ign.orance by trying to place this sinkhole at the feet of community organizers. These organizers have nothing to do with unscrupulous realtors who should of told those seeking housing you can't afford this house, instead of doing a hard sell , with loan officers waiting in the wings to approve loans. These same realtors probably used the line that if you go with me my people are willing to work with you to get you in your dream house whereas, another institution will not. IMO, these realtors and lenders created a pact to fill their pockets with no concern for outcome, because most mortgages are sold within a year of original purchase to some other company. Those community organizers you want to try and blame were/are concerned with fairness in housing, which does not translate into giving people a dream house they can't afford, but a house they can without fudging the numbers or properly explaining what certain terms mean. Yes some of the blame falls on the borrower, but in many cases I would surmise that those who were wheeling and dealing said trust me and go with my people and I can make your dream come true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 09/30/2008
- LCRover001 I'm a Fan of LCRover001 18 fans permalink

Many people can not "afford" the homes they now own because they were laid off form their good job and now work at McAwfuls of WalScam just to put food on the table.

Now those who say banks made home loans to people with out seeing if they could afford it have never gotten a home loan, are lying or those banks deserve to go bust.

What I always see the right wing do is try to place the blame on "dead beats", when the it is much more complicated than that.

What happened here was not that banks made loans to people who couldn't pay they made loans that no one could pay if something like losing a job or cost went up in any way. The adjustable rate loans are what caused this mess and instead of working with those people they scammed, it was all a scam, they took the homes and got stuck with the debt.

How did this happen and why was it a scam? Well the scam was we will adjust to where we know they can't pay take em for all they are worth then take the home and the land and resell, do it all again and then resell again. Over time this ended up killing the housing market, the Banks made money hand over fist until they got caught holding the bag. Now they are in trouble because their own scam blew up in their faces.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 09/30/2008

Deluge the mccain campaing email server:


http://www.johnmccain.com/Contact/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 09/30/2008
- bxmask I'm a Fan of bxmask 4 fans permalink

Wasn't McCain the one who came to the meeting with the President on the Bailout and had almost nothing to say?? I honestly think this guy is either off his meds or smoking something.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 AM on 09/30/2008

sticks and stons can break my bones, but words can never hurt me. remember that mantra from childhood. poor, poor repub babies, nancy hurt my feelings waaaah.
hey, did you see how red paulson was after the vote, he was freaking, omg...he was thinking all my money is going going going gone. hey join the club.
i bet he lost at least of a 3rd of his wealth on monday. i have a business, if i had to borrow for payroll, i would shut the doors, what the hell are they taking about. today it will go into a freefall. it won't just be soup, what about beans and rice?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 AM on 09/30/2008
- GenXer I'm a Fan of GenXer 20 fans permalink
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How bad can you look. The Dems had 2/3 support and the repugs had 2/3 against after mcCain promised delivery. What planet is he on, Bizzaro World?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 AM on 09/30/2008
- pfc1369 I'm a Fan of pfc1369 89 fans permalink
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If you still do not believe we are deep into Orwell's world of Newspeak, consider:

The man in the video says Obama's Democratic party is to blame for failure to pass the bailout bill.

A majority of Democratic comgress members voted aye.

A majority of Republican congress members voted nay.

Conclusion: Obviously the nay vote was the fault of the Democrats!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 AM on 09/30/2008
- Tropiholic I'm a Fan of Tropiholic 20 fans permalink

poor pappy he's playing the desperation blame game as he drops like a lead balloon

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 AM on 09/30/2008
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Harry Reid said that McCain hadn't voted on a bill since April. What does he have to complain about? McCain didn't even BOTHER to phone it in.

I find it amusing - albeit, predictable - that McCain is pointing fingers at Obama. From everything that has happened throughout the campaign process, everything has been other peoples' faults, which leaves McCain burned by the fiery abyss called reality. Never mind that two-thirds of Republicans vetoed this bill. But still, McCain can't bring himself to go after his own party - which hate him, by the way. If McCain can't take responsibility or condemns those who don't do what's for the good of the country, how can he even be in a position of leadership?

There's nowhere for McCain to go and nothing that he can do - he's finished. And he's going to be so angry looking up from his position on the Senate floor to Obama looking down on him from on high. It's going to be magic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 AM on 09/30/2008
- GenXer I'm a Fan of GenXer 20 fans permalink
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When you point a finger at someone else, there are three pointing back at you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 AM on 09/30/2008
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"There's nowhere for McCain to go and nothing that he can do - he's finished. And he's going to be so angry looking up from his position on the Senate floor to Obama looking down on him from on high. It's going to be magic."

I had to smile at that statement. Magic. Priceless. Fitting. Perfect.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 09/30/2008

mccain when he goes back to work in the senate will not stay there for very long. the good people of arizona, just as the good people of alaska have had enough of these two clowns.

i'll bet you my bottom dollar. (just as mccain rolls the dice in his beloved casinos.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 09/30/2008
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By the way mc cain playing dumb about how this went down is also a reach he has excellent experience -- in greed and anarchy. He was a member of the Keating Five. This was the signature scandal of the Savings and Loan crisis, twenty years ago. It concerned the insider help that five Senators gave Charles Keating and his Lincoln Savings and Loan, in return for contributions and gifts. The deregulation of S&Ls -- community banks dedicated to local mortgages -- enabled slick operators like Keating to make reckless loans in new areas where they had no expertise. The final tab to the taxpayers was $165 billion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 AM on 09/30/2008
- optech007 I'm a Fan of optech007 6 fans permalink

"We've got the long-term fundamentals that will really make sure this economy grows." - B. Obama, Sept. 29, 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 AM on 09/30/2008
- shadow322 I'm a Fan of shadow322 7 fans permalink
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What's your point? We do have them. We just need a chance to implement them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 AM on 09/30/2008
- optech007 I'm a Fan of optech007 6 fans permalink

The point is he's been bashing McCain for two weeks for saying the same thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 AM on 09/30/2008

So the McCain campaign resorts to their native language to bash Obama... which Hollywood actor/director on your Presidential campaign told you that you were 'phoning it in' McCain? So, you thought to yourself..­. ooh! that's a good one! I'll use that one on Obama! Without realizing that you sound like a Hollywood celebrity doing so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 AM on 09/30/2008
- UtahLady I'm a Fan of UtahLady 6 fans permalink
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It wasn't the Democrats who killed the bill. Maybe Johnny should blame his own (and himself, for not advocating for the bill like Obama did) -- that's where the blame belongs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 AM on 09/30/2008
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Let me see if I understand this.....T­he Dem's are guilty of name calling, so The Republicans said no deal. In other words The Republicans screwed us again....I have two words for The Republican 's and john mccain...b­ut HP won't print them !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 AM on 09/30/2008
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