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Obama ties McCain to old boys' network

Posted: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 4:43 PM by Mark Murray

From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones
ELKO, NV -- Obama used his third campaign trip to this city in northern Nevada to link McCain to the very “old boys’ network” the GOP presidential nominee says he has promised to fight.

Obama, who has consistently argued that McCain does not understand the magnitude of the economic troubles facing the country and hardworking families, told a crowd of more than 1,500 people gathered in a park here today that, unlike McCain, it didn’t take a crisis on Wall Street for him to realize people were suffering on Main Street.

“We can’t steer ourselves out of this crisis by taking the same disastrous road, and that’s what this election’s about,” he said, repeating his earlier criticisms of McCain’s response to the news of the problems at two of the country’s top investment banks.

Obama went on to argue, as he often does, that the Arizona senator would mean more of the same when it came to Washington politics and a trickle down economic philosophy.

“Yesterday, John McCain actually said that if he’s president he’ll take on, and I quote, 'the old boys’ network in Washington.' I’m not making this up. This is somebody been in Congress for 26 years, who put seven of the most powerful Washington lobbyists in charge of his campaign. And now he tells us that he’s the one who’s gonna take on the old boys' network,” he said. “In the McCain campaign that’s called a staff meeting!”

Obama addressed the latest news from Wall Street -- the federal bailout of the insurer American International Group -- insisting that the solution should not reward those who reaped benefits from the company’s investments when times were good.

“We don’t know all the details of the arrangement with AIG,” he said. “The Federal Reserve must ensure that plans protect the families that count on insurance and it should bolster our economy’s ability to create good paying jobs and help working Americans pay their bills and save money. It must not bail out the shareholders, or management of AIG that were making big profits when times were good. They shouldn’t be bailed out when times are bad.”

The attack in Yemen
While the focus of the race in recent days has been on the economy, the attack by militants in Yemen today that killed 16 people brought national security back to the forefront. Obama said he strongly condemned the attack.

“I honor the embassy guards who defended the compound and my thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families and while I’m thankful that no Americans were killed, I am deeply saddened by the loss of innocent life,” he said. “It just reminds us that we have to redouble our efforts to root out and destroy international terrorists organizations and to make investments that keep us safe in our homeland and our embassies around the world and the attack reminds us that we’re grateful for all Americans -- military and civilian -- who are in dangerous places all around the world and are serving us so well so I hope that everyone keeps them in mind.”

After a foray to the safe state of California for two massive multimillion dollar fundraisers yesterday -- the campaign has not released an official figure for the amount raised but estimated it was something close to $9 million -- Obama today returned to a state he lost to Hillary Clinton during the primaries. He stressed the importance of campaigning in this GOP stronghold.

“There’s a reason we keep coming to Elko,” he said. “In the past, presidential candidates don’t come up here. Their attitude is ‘Well you know, if you’re a Democrat, you go down to Vegas.’ If you’re a Republican, I don’t know, I guess you just don’t show up. But see, this place is like places all across the country people who are working hard, who are giving back to the community, who are looking after their families and have been forgotten.”

Calling his supporters his “ambassadors”, Obama closed by asking them to talk to their friends and neighbors, even to “argue with them and get in their face” to deliver the message about his plans to lower taxes and his support for the Second Amendment.

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John McCain is a part of the GOP that why they support him.If he was going to do what he saids he would no be there man.
OMG, I just went to a website that I have been visiting since the primaries began. Obama was ahead in electoral votes by about 20, but now McSame is ahead by 15 or so points. The changes?? Pennsylvania, formerly for Obama, now shows a tie, as does Virginia. Colorado has been taken from the Obama  side and placed in the McCain column. I gues the "bubbarette" crap with Palin is really working! Plus, I heard that she has reignited that"bitter" BS in Pennsylvania. Newsflash: blue collar folks will not be able to afford a gun or a Bible if McCain and Palin get in office, so you won't be clinging to them.
"Let's face it,we Dems are always winning until we get to the home stretch, and pooff, there it goes!!! "


Well, Cindy, having state Sec. of State willing to commit felonies with voter information to help the GOP, and Diebold cheating like it's going out of style doesn't help.

CNN Poll just released has race tied or close (within margin of error in 5 states):
Florida (surprise, surprise!)
Ohio
Wisconsin (slight edge to Obama, but within m.o.e.)
North Carolina (McCain ahead in most other polls, but...)
Indiana (McCain edge here, 6 pts, but within m.o.e.)
If the Republicans were as skilled governing, as they are running a negative campaign, we would really have something! They have it down to a science!

A 73 year old man with 30+ years in Washington and Gidget the Governor are agents of change?? Boy, I'll bet that will be a hard hitting interview with Hannity tonight!! Only in America...  
Palin's tanning bed powered by tax payers money. At least the tax payers didn't by the bed. Fiscal conservative values. Sure enough.
Tal, Florida (Sent Wednesday, September 17, 2008 4:22 PM)

You're worried about the power bill for this but have no problems that we, the taxpayers, paid for Obama's campaign trip overseas?  Yes we did.  We had to pay for the secret service, the plane, etc and NOW we find out that in Iraq he was negotiating with official there to delay a plan for troop withdrawal so he could take all the credit later?  Give me a break!  I want to know when we're going to get reimbursed for that trip by the Obama campaign; that was an outright ethics and election violation
Anyone see the polls today. I guess the tide is turning. Sorry to disappoint you Full Moon.

Wisconsin Rasmussen Obama 48, McCain 46 Obama +2
Oregon Rasmussen Obama 51, McCain 47 Obama +4
National Gallup Tracking McCain 45, Obama 47 Obama +2
National Rasmussen Tracking McCain 48, Obama 47 McCain +1
National Hotline/FD Tracking McCain 42, Obama 45 Obama +3
Florida CNN/Time McCain 48, Obama 48 Tie
Ohio CNN/Time McCain 47, Obama 49 Obama +2
North Carolina CNN/Time McCain 48, Obama 47 McCain +1
Virginia PPP (D) McCain 46, Obama 48 Obama +2
Wisconsin CNN/Time Obama 50, McCain 47 Obama +3
Indiana CNN/Time McCain 51, Obama 45 McCain +6
Rhode Island Rasmussen Obama 58, McCain 39 Obama +19
National Reuters/Zogby McCain 45, Obama 47 Obama +2
National Ipsos Public Affairs McCain 45, Obama 45, Nader 2, Barr 1 Tie
Virginia CNU Virginia Poll McCain 48, Obama 39 McCain +9
California Field Obama 52, McCain 36 Obama +16
wow .It appears Barky lives in a glass house. He keeps throwing stones at Mcain about lobbying influences and uh Barry is twice as guilty. But wait according to him he does not take lobbyist money. Right he just takes cash they bundled from their "willing" employees.
Abby... You make want to put people in your life who makes you laugh, apparently your'e a sad person :(
Okay so if McCain is part of the old boys network what does that make Biden? He's been in DC longer than McCain.

At least McCain has in fact gone against his party,unlike his Obamuhness who has always gone with the status quo
That sucking sound you're hearing is the wind pouring out of McCain/Palin's 2-week old bubble.

This one is over folks. Mark it down.
no joe, no bo, nj...where are you getting your information...failed as a Senator, failed as a constitutional law professor????  I've been following this entire campaign from the very beginning...the dems and repubs...and I have not once seen anything...no articles, no TV bites...not even McCain state that Obama was a "failure" ... guess this is wishful thinking on your part!!!
I went to Elko today and was surprised at the number of people from Elko were there supporting Obama.
Elko is a very conservative Republican town that looks like they have had enough too.
GREAT SPEAK BARACK!!!!

THINK BEFORE YOU VOTE!!!! ARE YOU BETTER OFF THAN YOU WERE 8 YEARS AGO?????? HOWS YOUR 401k TODAY..MINE SUCKS.
Repugnants, sorry to be the one to inform you, but this one's in the books... Try as you might, this incompetent campaign - just as this incompetent administration - has shown its true colors, and everybody's beginning to see them for who they are.

Polls, Polls, Polls... Get real, who are we foolin'??? The McCain camp is an embarrassment to the history of American Politics...

They have proven to be a laughing stock just as this Country has slowly but surely become...

...America aint going for it this time. It's time to get our Country back on track...
Issues, Issues, that is what will win this election for Obama.  This week shows what we should be afraid of with another 4 years of Repubs.  Sure hope the undecides are listening and watching what is happening to our nation.  Especially the hard working men and women.  


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