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Originally Posted by aceventura3
Bush hired Rove and selected Chaney, McCain doesn't need a Rove or a Chaney because he is a combination of the two. I still don't like him but he is fun to watch.
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LOL....McCain is surrounded by Roves and Cheneys....or veterans (clones) from the Bush campaign and/or White House "image" machine.
Seems Like Old Times
I'm still trying to understand the latest "gamesmenship" you suggest he displayed.
I see it as totally out of touch....
the economy is strong- no, I meant the American worker are the best - no, we are in a crisis, so I cant campaign
regulation...I dont know..I was against them before I was for them and now I might be against them again.
oh...and I havent read Poulson's plan as of yesterday when I declared a crisis
Particularly after Obama clearly laid out some general principles that should be part of any bailout legislation....and which apparently are included in the compromise being finalized...none of which were in the Bush/Poulson proposal:
"I will support the bailout if it ensures independent bipartisan oversight, reimburses taxpayers, caps executive compensation and helps homeowners avoid foreclosure.....the measures are safeguards that "any package needs to include for me to support it."
If McCain shows up tomorrow night and the question is asked, I'll be waiting to here how his "leadership" (stunt) helped contribute to a bi-partisan solution.
But yes..he is fun to watch...if you like train wrecks.....but I wont get too cocky or confident...I know better.