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Obama doesn't let up on McCain's homes

Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2008 2:34 PM by Mark Murray
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From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones
CHESTER, VA -- In another effort to show that McCain doesn't get middle-class concerns, Obama joked about the interview his rival gave yesterday in which the Arizona senator could not recall the number of houses he owns.

Obama, who is fighting to win over voters that are struggling economically, has consistently sought to show that he would be a better steward of the economy than his GOP rival. In nearly every speech in recent days, he has argued that McCain doesn’t get what ordinary American are facing, reminding people of McCain advisor Phil Gramm’s comment about America being a “nation of whiners” and about McCain’s Saddleback quip defining rich as an income of $5 million.

“Yesterday, [McCain] was asked again, what do you think about the economy? He says, Well, I think the economy is fundamentally strong; said the economy is fundamentally strong,” he told a crowd of about 250 people.

The presumptive Democratic nominee said he had been puzzled by the remark until he heard about an interview in which McCain asked the publication to check with his staff on the number of homes he owned.

“So they asked his staff and he said, at least four. At least four. Now think about that. I guess if you think that being rich means you gotta make $5 million, and if you don’t know how many houses you have, then it’s not surprising that you might think the economy is fundamentally strong!” he said incredulously. “But if you’re like me and you’ve got one house or you were like the millions of people who are struggling right now to keep up with their mortgage so that they don’t lose their home, you might have a different perspective.”

“There’s just a fundamental gap of understanding between John McCain’s world and what people are going through every single day here in America,” Obama continued. “You don’t have to be a Nobel Prize laureate economist. You just have to have a little bit of a sense of what ordinary people are going through to understand that we can’t afford eight more years or four more years or one more year of the same failed economic policies that George Bush has put in place.”
 
He mentioned McCain’s homes two more times briefly during the event and his campaign has already created a TV ad based on the comments.

Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, who was an early endorser of Obama and is reportedly on the short list of potential running mates, introduced the senator. He called Obama a unifier who would bring change and said it would be risky to elect McCain during these tough economic times.

“One of the things I’ve heard that makes me laugh the most is some who would suggest that a vote for the senator might be risky,” he said. “Let me tell you want risk is. When the economy, the inflation number in June is the highest it’s been in 27 years, the unemployment rate jacking back up, energy prices where they are, deficit. When the economy is that front and center thing that all Americans are so concerned about right now, to put someone in the White House who says I don’t know much about the economy that is risky, folks. That’s what Sen. McCain said and that’s risky.”

Kaine met for about 15 minutes with Obama at the senator's hotel in Richmond this morning and rode with him to the event. 

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Obama had a rough start after returning from vacation, but I believe he is ready to rock and roll now.  
This is the just the beginning and McRage is toast.  People can barely hold on to the one mortgage they have and McCain doesn't know how many homes he own.  Are you kidding me?  This is an insult to American's and McRich should be ashamed of himself.

Okay Obama this is our time and I agree with CJ from the last post, it's time for you to hit back.    
It's a fair, if not very consequential issue, but the Obama campaign shouldn't be involved in spreading it.

As an Obama supporter I am extremely worried that his campaign shows signs of being taken over by Clinton campaign types. They're starting to pander with their tax cuts and tuition help and take cheap shots, rather than appealing to America's better angels. I thought we were going to change America and change the world. Obama took me from cynicism to skepticism, but if he starts listening to the smart-money Clinton crowd, we're all sunk, win or lose.
The only part I don't like, is Obama made it sound like he is struggling to make ends meet. They made over 4 million last year. I highly doubt Obama is in trouble financially. 4 millions, which brings up a great point. McCain only made roughly half a million last year, his wife made 6 million. Not all that much higher than the Obama's. Granted, the McCains have hundreds of millions in assets. Still, It is a bit misleading and I don't like that.
Phil, 'Nation of Whinners'! I knew it was just a matter of time. Obama was in hunter-gatherer mode for the past 2 1/2 months. Just gathering up the flubs, and gaffes, (expecting that the media would just let them lie), until he was ready to air them with distracted voters. Pundits, you've been had!

Obama isn't a risky candidate. He is a smart candidate that had the right to run, and the people had the right to support his candidacy.
The McCain camp is hurting. Since Barack has come from vacationing he's been hitting back hard and his latest line of attack: letting the American people know the truth about John McCain, is working.

Working so well that McCain has fought back and is either tied or in the lead now LOL

Of course, McCain didn't get the kind of sweetheart deal that Obama did when he got his Chicago home from Rezco.  I think Obama got his house illegally, just has not come out yet.

Why doesn't Obama talk about how he got his house?
Or is he not quite man enough to talk about it?

I think the actual number of homes is 8...

It's clear that this warmonger McCain is out of touch with America -- most of us struggle to keep the one house we own, IF we are so lucky to not be renters.

And there are many other ways that McCain seems out of touch -- not just homes or the economy. For instance, that whole "got a marriage license for Cindy 2 weeks before getting a divorce from Carol" that we heard on CNN's "McCain Revealed" right out of McCain's own mouth... the numerous affairs, lying about his age to Cindy, etc...
Hey, isn't that what everyone jumped on the Edwards affair about? McCain had a family and a wife he was co-habitating with while cavorting with Cindy for 9 months prior to divorce. And she wasn't the only one.

That says to me that this man has no morality or ethics. And... isn't it a felony to lie when applying for a marriage license where it says "are you currently married or divorced"? You don't have to show the proof, but I am fairly certain you have to TELL the TRUTH when you apply.

But that is just a single cog in the character of John McCain, isn't it? He'd have you believe what he TELLS you rather than what he does. And don't question him... he might get angry.

Out of touch, that's John "I KNOW EVERYTHING" McCain.
You know, right here in small town middle America where people cling to their guns and religion, I know several people who own three homes: primary residence, the lake home and a cabin in the mountains.  I always thought they were pretty nice people.  Guess I was wrong; they must be evil, vile people according to this blog.

Thing is my friends got those things by living the American dream. They worked hard, sacrificed and invested. They didn't expect a SOCIALIST bum like Obama was going to give them a handout. I'm glad my friends have their dreams now. IF Obama is elected, nobody ever, again will be able to live that dream.  It won't be possible because the harder you work, save the more he will take from you to give to somebody else.

I never knew that "all men are created equal" meant that you will all be equal in what you have and if somebody like his Majesty Barack decides you have to much you're going to be punished.  Wake up, people!
ROFLMAO!!!

We can't go after John McCain on not knowing how many houses he and his wife have because...

...wait for it...

...HE WAS A POW!!!!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/21/mccain-camp-plays-pow-car_n_120428.html
Yay!!  Keep it up Obama!  We can see you starting to panic.  Waaa, waaa, waaaa!!!  You don't want anyone to be rich so that they have to depend on the government.  Big government, more taxes!  More socialist policies.  Let the terrorists take over.
The Truth - Does Cindy know how many sisters she has? What a stupid arguement. Do you know how many siblings you have?
Donna, Lincroft, NJ:

Can you please explain Senator McCain's economic policy to me please?

How does it differ from what George Bush has done for the past 7 1/2 years?

Are you impressed with the economy right now?

Those of us who can think will be voting for McCain.
Donna, Lincroft, NJ (Sent Thursday, August 21, 2008 2:59 PM)
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Donna,

Does your thinking rationalize more funding for war when we have a struggling economy. How about tax breaks for the upper 1% of the nation, unequal pay for women, offshore drilling for minimal gain when we have untapped resources that could boost our economy and jobs. Since you are a rational thinker, read Obama's economic plan before you criticize it


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