McCain Can't Rally His Own Party 4 Votes

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McCain Can't Rally His Own Party 4 Votes
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Mon, 09-29-2008 - 4:24pm

McCain's own party doesn't listen to him. How is he supposed to "reach" across the aisle and "work" for the American people? Barack got 2/3 support. Which one has more clout? And once the American people vote out the GOP dead weight, more responsible GoP leadership should come. All McCain wants to do is point fingers, mark down names, and blame, blame, blame.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/14088.html

McCain takes credit for bill before it loses

By MIKE ALLEN | 9/29/08 3:37 PM EDT

“I've never been afraid of stepping in to solve problems for the American people, and I'm not going to stop now,” John McCain told a rally in Columbus, Ohio.
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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and his top aides took credit for building a winning bailout coalition – hours before the vote failed and stocks tanked.

The rush to claim he had engineered a victory now looks like a strategic blunder that will prolong the McCain’s campaign’s difficulty in finding a winning message on the economy.

Shortly before the vote, McCain had bragged about his involvement and mocked Sen. Barack Obama for staying on the sidelines.

“I've never been afraid of stepping in to solve problems for the American people, and I'm not going to stop now,” McCain told a rally in Columbus, Ohio. “Sen. Obama took a very different approach to the crisis our country faced. At first he didn't want to get involved. Then he was monitoring the situation.”
McCain, grinning, flashed a sarcastic thumbs up.

“That's not leadership. That's watching from the sidelines,” he added to cheers and applause.

Wisely, in retrospect, McCain initially had been more modest. On Sunday, he said on ABC’s “This Week” that congressional negotiators deserve “great credit” for the bipartisan deal. “"It wasn’t because of me,” McCain said. “They did it themselves.”

But at almost the same time, McCain senior adviser Steve Schmidt was saying on NBC’s “Meet the Press”: “What Sen. McCain was able to do … was to help get all of the parties to the table. There had been announcements by Senate leaders saying that a deal had been reached earlier in the week. There were no votes for that deal.

“Sen. McCain knew time was short and he came back, he listened and he helped put together the framework of getting everybody to the table, which was necessary to produce a package to avoid a financial catastrophe for this country.”

On Monday morning, McCain campaign communications director Jill Hazelbaker said on Fox News that the deal would not have happened “without Sen. McCain.”

“Sen. McCain interrupted his campaign, suspended his campaign activity to come back to Washington to get Republicans around a table,” Hazelbaker said. “Without Sen. McCain, House Republicans would not have appointed a negotiator, which would not have moved this bill forward.

“It’s really Sen. McCain who got all parties around a table to hammer out a deal that hopefully is in the best interests of the American taxpayer.”

After the vote, commentators were harsh. MSNBC’s Chris Matthews said: “He’s like a cavalry commander who said ‘Charge!’ and the Republicans went into retreat.”




Edited 9/29/2008 4:59 pm ET by niteowl08

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Tue, 09-30-2008 - 5:58pm
I absolutely LOVED your post - quite eloquent!
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Tue, 09-30-2008 - 9:30pm

yeah, I keep reading that here on this board, yet the news media stated yesterday that the Republican's never had the votes.

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Tue, 09-30-2008 - 9:32pm

"Either way, though, does it really matter? The largest problem on the table yesterday was that the bill, as drafted, was a stinker, and a whole lot of people knew it. It was a tough call for many - Democrats AND Republicans - between "this sucks, but we're not likely to do any better and SOMETHING has to be done" or "this sucks, and I ain't voting for it; we can do better.""


I think you directed this to the wrong poster.

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Tue, 09-30-2008 - 9:50pm
I understand.
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Tue, 09-30-2008 - 9:54pm
My congresswoman has assured me she told them no.
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Registered: 09-08-2008
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 12:16am

((They MUST be made to stand WITH the Democrats....or no deal. ))

The GOP drew up this bill. NO WAY the GOP should be able to "sit this one out". They need to find a backbone. And I wonder if they want to limit the amount of taxpayer benefits. Either way, The GOP has messed up. And made McCain look "out of touch" when they turned on him and didn't pass it. lol.

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