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The bailout: Judging McCain's role

Posted: Friday, September 26, 2008 9:20 AM by Mark Murray
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This New York Times analysis lead perhaps sums up best McCain’s gambit. "McCain had intended to ride back into Washington on Thursday as a leader who had put aside presidential politics to help broker a solution to the financial crisis. Instead he found himself in the midst of a remarkable partisan showdown, lacking a clear public message for how to bring it to an end. At the bipartisan White House meeting that Mr. McCain had called for a day earlier, he sat silently for more than 40 minutes, more observer than leader, and then offered only a vague sense of where he stood, said people in the meeting.”

More: "At the very least, Mr. McCain’s actions have shaken up the campaign and the negotiations over the bailout package. It has put him at center stage, permitted him to present himself as putting his country ahead of his campaign — a recurring theme of his candidacy — and put him on deck to, if not help orchestrate a deal, at least be associated with one. But Mr. McCain is certainly seeing the risks of making such a direct intervention. He now finds himself in the middle of an ideological war that pits conservative Republicans, loath to spending so much taxpayer money on Wall Street, against the Bush White House, which, with the support of Democrats and a sizable number of Republicans, sees a bailout package as essential to averting a potential economic disaster.”

While there is no doubt a middle ground, at the moment Mr. McCain finds himself between conservatives that he needs to keep on his side for the election … or being identified with the failure to complete a plan."

The AP has a similar story, which quotes many more folks criticizing McCain's role – and Republicans aren’t over the top in their praise. "Even the House's Republican leader, John Boehner of Ohio, passed up a chance to praise McCain's leadership powers shortly before the two met in the Capitol at midday Thursday. Asked by reporters if McCain could help win House Republican votes for the proposed package, Boehner shrugged and said, ‘Who knows?’”

“Boehner later said in a statement that McCain ‘has a vital role to play in this process, and he has a history of working together with both parties to make things happen.’ Other Republicans gave McCain more credit. ‘They got something done this morning only because McCain came back,’ said Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C. DeMint later called the administration's proposal ‘a trillion-dollar Band-Aid that does not contain a single item that will stimulate our economy.’”

The Los Angeles Times reports, "In a roller-coaster day of hopes raised and hopes dashed, efforts to negotiate a compromise on the $700-billion plan for rescuing the nation's financial system bogged down Thursday, with conservative Republicans denouncing the strategy as ill-conceived and Democrats accusing GOP presidential candidate John McCain of encouraging the revolt. What remained unclear was whether Thursday's breakdown marked the beginning of the end for the rescue effort, or merely a tumultuous interlude on the way to approving a federal bailout that many in Congress consider unpalatable but unavoidable."

The New York Times: "The day began with an agreement that Washington hoped would end the financial crisis that has gripped the nation. It dissolved into a verbal brawl in the Cabinet Room of the White House, urgent warnings from the president and pleas from a Treasury secretary who knelt before the House speaker and appealed for her support.”

“‘I didn’t know you were Catholic,” Ms. Pelosi said, a wry reference to Mr. Paulson’s kneeling, according to someone who observed the exchange. She went on: ‘It’s not me blowing this up, it’s the Republicans.’”

“Mr. Paulson sighed. ‘I know. I know.’”

The New York Daily News: "John McCain rides in to save day -- and makes a mess."

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First Read - You need to stop going to the NYTs for opinions. We know the Times opinions. They always support the liberal and are critical of the conversative. Always! They've become a joke to the entire nation. Don't think so? Take a look at their number of subscritpions, they're dropping like a stone. Nobody believes them anymore. They've become the voice of the DNC and the wacked out left wing blogs.
Yeah "Bush Hugger" McCain rode into town claiming he would save the day and all he managed to do was blow the deal out of the water.  What a total failure of leadership if he can't get the wayward conservative lunatic fringers of his own party under control.  Maybe "Sinner" Sarah could do a better job of whipping the recalcitrant ones into line.

"Incompetent" Bush is a lame duck president with only a few months to go but McCain is already a lame duck president before he ever gets elected.

Now what will the old debate dodger do with the debate?  If he now goes down to debate he flip flops on his promise to stay in Washington until a deal is done.  If he doesn't go he flip flops on his promise to do debates.  A totally lose lose situation.

What a waste putting the Moronic Jerk on tv after his show is over.  I can't stand that fool and will have to switch channels until he's gone.

Go Obama/Biden 08/12!
McCain went back to save the day in the Senate (the same Senate he hasn't bothered to cast a vote in since April 8th, including one on Social Security) only to sit SILENT for 40 minutes and offered NO OPINION?  Yeah, that's the guy I want in the White House....NOT! He's already admitted he doesn't know much about the economy - - why would people think he could pull this one out of his butt? It's a political stunt to avoid the debate tonight because he knows the tide has turned and Obama's numbers are growing. I'm going to enjoy watching John crash and burn (once again). Obama/Biden '08/'12
" He now finds himself in the middle of an ideological war that pits conservative Republicans, loath to spending so much taxpayer money on Wall Street"

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I reject and denounce the premise that the Republican party is "loath" to spend so much taxpayer money on Wall Street.

Which party was it that turned a budget surplus into a HISTORIC budget deficit?

Which party was it that told the American people that we could fight two wars AND cut taxes and still be financially sound?

What party was it that DESTROYED all regulations desinged to PROTECT the American taxpayer creating the environment where Wall Street could run wild for so many years?

It was the REPUBLICAN PARTY!


The President of the United States, George W. Bush stated himself at a private fundraiser that Wall Street had "gotten drunk" and led us into this situation.

The Republican members of Congress are scurrying for the exits now because the American people are witnessing how their VOODOO economics has destroyed America.

But let's be clear, the have had absolutely NO PROBLEM spending taxpayer money RECKLESSLY for they past 7 1/2 years, so give me a break.
Reckless.  
John McCain" Campaign First".  All he has done is uped the ante.  He has linked himself to the conservative side of the party. Instead of BI PARTSIANSHIP we see from McCain is PARTISIANSHIP. He will show up to the debate to rail against the bailout. Yet as he did at the meeting offer no solutions just rheteric.  Does this serve the country best with WAMU being purchased by J.P Morgan for pennies on the dollar?. Do we have a crisis taking us into a Depression that Palin /McCain claims? If so why the posturing?
Country first?  Great Republican slogan.  But just another Republican lie.  Palin's choice by McCain was conservative base of the Republican party first.  Now the McCain photo op at the White House is election campaign first.  McCain has betrayed his own principles, if he ever had any ... and his country, again.
QUESTION:
If the Republican John McCain spectacularly make public Wednesday that he was suspending his campaign to deal with the economic crisis; why was the Republican John McCain silent for most of the meeting?
Answer: the Republican John McCain the same as George knows nothing about economy.
Today, if the Republican Senator John McCain gets his way he’ll claim the Democrats only want to raise taxes; hence Obama is not capable of leadership.  A really great political ploy for a guy who thought last week thought last week the economy was fundameently strong.
BTW: So was hurricane Gustav and doesn’t think women deserve equal pay.  John McCain voted 5 times against hurricane Katrina.
Might it be, since Republican Senator John McCain insists this is not a political ploy; that he doesn't know foreign policy, or the economy?
QUESTION:
If the Republican John McCain spectacularly make public Wednesday that he was suspending his campaign to deal with the economic crisis; why was the Republican John McCain silent for most of the meeting?
Answer: the Republican John McCain the same as George knows nothing about economy.
Today, if the Republican Senator John McCain gets his way he’ll claim the Democrats only want to raise taxes; hence Obama is not capable of leadership.  A really great political ploy for a guy who thought last week thought last week the economy was fundameently strong.
BTW: So was hurricane Gustav and doesn’t think women deserve equal pay.  John McCain voted 5 times against hurricane Katrina.
Might it be, since Republican Senator John McCain insists this is not a political ploy; that he doesn't know foreign policy, or the economy?
Let's be serious.. The New York Times has become a pro-Obama propaganda advertisement.  I feel that I cannot take anything they print as fact anymore.
McCain, man of his word? NOT KEEPING HIS WORD with negotiated and agreed-upon debate schedule.
McCain, man of courage? NOT BRAVE ENOUGH TO FACE OBAMA, how can we trust him to face Putin?
McCain, country first? DENIES AMERICAN PEOPLE their opportunity to see candidates go face to face.

This wimp and his amateur theatrics are NOT what we need in a President. Only one man has looked Presidential this week - the man who truly put politics aside for the good of our country - Barack Obama.
Dems, walk out now. Leave McCain and Bush with their mess. McCain is a pathetic man, and he deserves to take the rap for every day the market drops! Of course, he and Cindy have their money safely tucked in Switzerland and Bermuda!
The only thing that seems to permeate McCain's mind is the power he would receive as President. IMHO, since Republican McCain has money, what else is there to accomplish?
Republican McCain, what we need is a DEBATE in order to determine who the real leader is that would be one-- who doesn’t waffle all over the place and The only thing that seems to permeate McCain's mind is the power he would receive as President. IMHO, since Republican McCain has money, what else is there to accomplish?
Republican McCain, what we need is a DEBATE in order to determine who the real leader is that would be one-- who doesn’t waffle all over the place and fear monger.
And Republican Senator McCain if you want to be CIC, you need to give Better Foreign policy ANSWERS to...
Why you want to eject Russia from the G-8
Russia's foreign policy
Latin American foreign policy
Iraq
Afghanistan
Foreclosures
Diplomacy instead of world annihilation
Why you isolate America

Senator Biden said “Ladies and gentlemen, you can’t gain the confidence of the nation and you can’t gain the confidence of the world when in fact you are not rooted and know exactly what you think.”

Senator Biden, I am in high kernel with you. The Republican McCain has shown invariably he is unfit to be CIC.
If this suspension is what you, Republican McCain, call unity or bipartisanship then…
THE SOUP LINE WILL NOT BE SEGMENTED!!! Wake up Catholics, Republicans, Independents, people voting on complexion, and, older voters.
No way!
No how!  
No McCain/Palin!
Nobody but Obama/Bidden

And Republican Senator McCain if you want to be CIC, you need to give Better Foreign policy ANSWERS to...
Why you want to eject Russia from the G-8
Russia's foreign policy
Latin American foreign policy
Iraq
Afghanistan
Foreclosures
Diplomacy instead of world annihilation
Why you isolate America
Senator Biden said “Ladies and gentlemen, you can’t gain the confidence of the nation and you can’t gain the confidence of the world when in fact you are not rooted and know exactly what you think.”
=====================================================
Senator Biden, I am in high kernel with you. The Republican McCain has shown invariably he is unfit to be CIC.
If this suspension is what you, Republican McCain, call unity or bipartisanship then…
THE SOUP LINE WILL NOT BE SEGMENTED!!! Wake up Catholics, Republicans, Independents, people voting on complexion, and, older voters.
No way!
No how!  
No McCain/Palin!
Nobody but Obama/Bidden
McCain’s Bogus “Suspended” Campaign:

1) Campaign Offices Still Open
2) Surrogates Still Attacking Obama On TV
3) McCain Still Working With Campaign Aides
4) Appearing on CBS with Katie Couric
5) Attending the Clinton Global Initiative
6) Left the Capitol at 1:50 p.m. and returned to his Russell Senate office with  Sen. Lieberman and Rick Davis.
7) Hijacking the public political debates
8) Grandstanding but says relatively nothing in meetings
9) Riding in on the BS Express


BTW: Nice work NBC’s Brian Williams!!! McCain is one betting man that many American’s will say NO DEAL to!
McBush has gone to Washington not to help the matter, but to find footing to justify and save face for all his previous support to deregulate and gain a political footing that has slipped away.  I got news for you McBush, it is impossible to save your face and backside at the same time, so pick one and be ready to be judged unfit and incapable to lead this country with two faces and bold faced lies.
Obama needs to start saying ,"For those still not sure what I mean by change, this is exactly what I'm going to change when I'm president".
I got the below email from a Co-Worker and thought it was interesting...

Hi Pals,

I'm against the $85,000,000,000.00 bailout of AIG.
Instead, I'm in favor of giving $85,000,000,000 to America in a - 'We Deserve It' Dividend.

To make the math simple, let's assume there are 200,000,000 bonafide U.S. Citizens 18+.

Our population is about 301,000,000 ± counting every man, woman and child. So 200,000,000 might be a fair stab at adults 18 and up..

So divide 200 million adults 18+ into $85 billon that equals $425,000.00.

My plan is to give $425,000 to every person 18+ as a
'We Deserve It' Dividend.

Of course, it would NOT be tax free. So let's assume a tax rate of 30%.

Every individual 18+ has to pay $127,500.00 in taxes.
That sends $25,500,000,000 right back to Uncle Sam.

But it means that every adult 18+ has $297,500.00 in their pocket.A husband and wife has $595,000.00.

What would you do with $297,500.00 to $595,000.00 in your family?
Pay off your mortgage - housing crisis solved.
Repay college loans - what a great boost to new grads.
Put away money for college - it'll be there.
Save in a bank - create money to loan to entrepreneurs.
Buy a new car - create jobs.
Invest in the market - capital drives growth.
Pay for your parent's medical insurance - health care improves.
Enable Deadbeat Dads to come clean - or else.

Remember this is for every adult U S Citizen 18+ including the folks who lost their jobs at Lehman Brothers and every other company that is cutting back. And of course, for those serving in our Armed
Forces.

If we're going to do an $85 billion bailout, let's bail out every adult US Citizen 18+!

As for AIG - liquidate it.
Sell off its parts.
Let American General go back to being American General.
Sell off the real estate.
Let the private sector bargain hunters cut it up and clean it up.

Here's my rationale. We deserve it and AIG doesn't.

Sure it's a crazy idea that can never work.
But can you imagine the Coast-To-Coast Block Party!

How do you spell Economic Boom?

I trust my fellow adult Americans to know how to use the $85 Billion 'We Deserve It' Dividend more than I do the geniuses at AIG or in Washington, DC.

And remember, The Birk plan only really costs $59.5 Billion because $25.5
Billion is returned instantly in taxes to Uncle Sam.

Ahhh...I feel so much better getting that off my chest.

Kindest personal regards,
Birk
T. J. Birkenmeier, A Creative Guy & Citizen of the Republic
DeMint says they only got things done because McCain came back. Except the deal in principle was announced as McCain was arriving. So is this because they didn't want McCain to have anything to do with this, they rushed to finish?
Stay where you belong McCain. Which isn't in the pockets of our economists. You are not president yet. (nor, god I pray, will you ever be)
Theory one:  McCain is totally out of control, careening from issue to issue, from position to position, from guest appearance cancelled to guest appearance attended, from agreeing to the debate structure to attempting to get out of it.

Theory two: McCain is gaming the system, ducking Obama’s offer to work together, working instead with conservative House Republicans to come up with an alternative plan and then passing it off as “his saving the country.

They could both be true, with the second path emerging as a way to recover from what has been to date a total fiasco on his part. In any case, McCain is playing politics over country. Of the there can be no mistake.
There is no one I trust more than McCain to take the bull by the horns and work out a solution with Democrats, IF this is a real crisis.

Seems to me I get to send 23% of my paycheck, along with the rest of America's Regular Joes who can't afford to open off-shore tax-haven accounts, to help guys, who make EXPONENTIALLY MORE than I do, to keep their money and jobs. I'm blessed to still be working at my company while I've watched good and smart coworkers lose theirs.

I would rather bail them out. I like them more and I think they deserve it more.

Do what needs to be done to keep liquidity, but let the market eat their young. They're good at it and the gamblers deserve to be eaten.

And McCain, I believe, is looking out for us Regular Joe (Joe Biden, the blowhard excluded. Punk!)
What about Obama's role...Why aren't we hearing about that??????
McCain the Hero cut and ran to Daddy Bush for cover: all he did was unmask just how completely empty the content of his character is...He chickened out of the debate, his VPitbull is flaking more day by day - this is the beginning of the end for him and I couldn't be more delighted. In no time flat he has made a total idiot of himself in connection with media (Letterman, God bless him!) and government (probably ruined everything by plunking himself in the middle of delicate negotiations. One thing is sure: He and his running mate are perfectly matched: both dumb as spit but ready to take on the entire world.
There is almost no way that this issue can be addressed comprehensively and seriously 6 weeks before the general election.  This is Bush trying to force another pre-election policy shift of enormous proportions.  I am sure there is panic and trouble with the banking and financing system; but, now both sides are not wanting to be the bad guy.  The last time we did this we approved a War based on deceit.

I suspect that Sec. Paulson's buddies on Wall St. have been calling and saying they are tapped out.  Washington could save them because there was no one else big enough.  Paulson talked to Bush and voila, CRISIS.

Now the political leaders are all angling how best to get out of town with credit and as little blame as possible.  Look at each ones positions and statements from one day to the next.  There is very little consistency.  Example: Newt Gingrich (? Sp.) "Congress don't do anything now, go slow"  McCain calls "Sen. McCain is making the boldest and greatest presidential candidate move ever by insisting on a Bailout Bill by Friday or else".

I would reccomend Washington put together a stop gap measure 50-100 billion, will all the accoutrements (equity, oversight, conditions, no golden parachutes) to be used for the next 4-6 months.  Let the next administration hammer out a more definative solution; or, seriously work on it after the election.

McCain is a grandstander.  He strikes me as disingenuous, smarmy, snide.  He plays the role of victem well.  "I'll take the hits to my campaign just to solve this issue."  That is pathetic.  When you sign up to be president and win your nomination, you are campaigning until the election.  How you do it is your choice.  Carter thought he would do it best by staying in Washington taking care of business.  There are no time-outs; the world and issues march on.  Unless he actually just capitulates pre-election, he is campaigning by definition.  

Enough, this election can't get over soon enough.
McCain's selfish drama seems to have damaged rather than helped the credit crisis discussions.

Maybe at best he had no effect on these discussions, and just created a sideshow curiosity. That's at best.
I think what has happened over the last 48 hours has epitomized the ineptitude of Bush's Administration and the risk of McCain's maverick persona. By pretending to suspend his campaign and by (slowly) charging to Washington, he forced the Republicans to reneg on their previously negotiated framework. This, is absolutely not "country first".

On top of this, if you look at what's changed, it's that the Repubs have figured out a different way for their elite, rich friends to make money. Why should the government (and the taxpayers) have the opportunity to get an equity position in these large companies, when their friends with the big bucks can gain an equity position and more tax breaks. There's no doubt in my mind that McCain and his small group of Repubs are trying to use this situation for their own political and financial gain.
McCain said scarcely anything in the "bipartisan" meeting that he pushed for, while Obama was involved in the discussion. McCain's obvious disinterest in the actual meeting demonstrates that his only real interest in having it was in political grandstanding. Barney Frank was right: the meeting was just a McCain photo op.
For the first time in a long time Republicans AND Democrats were working together for a common cause to try and save our country from financial ruin at the taxpayers expense.

Then Chicken Little starts screaming that the sky is falling running around with his head cutoff, interjects himself into the process and causes everything to fall apart into pieces!!!

We don't need anymore of John McCain's help!!! Even the Republicans are pissed at him!

Go away John McCain and take your politics with you sir.
This morning at 9:35 idiot Bush stood before the tsuanami of the market's crash and shouted, "Stop".

Hopefully, what will happen to this idiot boy Emperor (and particularly the 'corporate financial Empire' standing behind him and the thin facade of their two-party, 'Vichy' fascist-fronting charade of a government) will be predictable:

That this 'corporatist Empire' will collapse in the wave of a continued American Revolution to excise the cancer of Empire from our entire society, from our unified  political economy, and finally replace it with an indivisible political AND economic democracy of self-governance 'by the people' --- as our fore-fathers did to the political AND economic tyranny of the British Empire.

The wave of renewed democracy will flood out this phony corporatist Empire from both our political and economic sphere!!
"The deal in principle" was an invention of Chris Dodd and Barney Frank and had nothing to do with reality.

House republicans are proposing a 'Ginnie Mae" type package which would provide government insurance to the mortgage industry; if the loans went bad, they'd be insured; if not, the banks would continue to get their on-time payments from mortgagees.  It would be funded by fees paid by the banks.

It's a variation on the bill that President Bush asked for in 2001, 2003, and 2005, when Barney frank opposed it in the House, saying that Fannie and Freddie were fiscally sound.  Of course, he only believed that because he was PAID to believe that.

I believe that ANY package should include a special prosecutor to investigate members of the House and Senate who received payments, (bribes) from these entities.  As recently as 2005, Senator McCain introduced legislation that would have reined in Fannie and Freddi, and Chris Dodd, who received millions from them, blocked it's release from the Senate Banking Committee.  Am I the only poster on this board who knows this?  How about you, First Read, is this news to you?

I think it would be prominant if Dodd, (and Franks), were on the other side of the aisle.
Anyone who bought into McCain's whole "Country First" politi-stunt should also send $11.95 to Alaska as a down payment for a certain bridge.  McCain knew that he wouldn't have much to add to the negotiations and only forced this "leadership" meeting as a photo op.

His immediate goal was to duck tonight's debate.  Clearly he's afraid of debating Obama on even territory (as opposed to a town-hall full of McCain supporters).  His ultimate goal, however, was to ride into town and make himself a hero.  This would improve his sagging poll numbers, not to mention take a great deal of the spotlight off of Silly Sarah.  Unfortunately for him, neither goal was achieved and he's boxed himself into the very no-win situation he was hoping to get Obama into.

Funny thing about karma.

I certainly plan to tune into the debate tonight.  My DVR is programmed to record every McCain gaffe, stutter, and senior moment for posterity.

Obama/Biden '08!
So McCain flies back to Washington to "Save the Day" and then admits to reporters that he has not yet even read the original 3 page bailout contract written by Paulson???? Unbelievable!
Come on. Figure it out. Mccain will "suspend" his campaign just past the date selected for the VP debate. These debates are televised worldwide. He's stalling to get Palin off the hook. She probably couldn't answer one question in the mock debates so the Repubs are saying no go to her.  After the date of Palin's debate passes next week, McCain will be back to debate Obama-- twice. That's all we get this year.
We have just witnessed the biggest "put up job" and conspiracy in the history of American Presidential Politics...

John McCain has NEVER had any dog in the Bailout Plan Fight...he does not sit on any committee involved in the negotiations...He has never exhibited the type of Financial Leadership that should convince ANYONE that he was sincere in "wanting to bring the parties together"....In fact he arrived in Washington and promptly broke-up what had been a negotiation series that was showing progress and had reached an "agreement in principal" from the real negotiators.

John McCain has now threatened our nation with financial calamity, while holding the debate previously scheduled for tonight "hostage" to the progressive negotiations HE has derailed by bolstering the fringe Republicans in the house, and their paranoid arguments against compromise.

This entire mess reeks of conspiracy and collusion from the White House all the way down to the GOP Rank and File...

ROVIAN POLITICS AT THEIR BEST!!  MORE MY WAY OR NO WAY FROM THE GOP!!!
JTatEHT 9:48, I vote for theory two.  McCain is gaming the system.  In support of that contention I offer that Dan Bartlett was asked on live TV this morning if his return to DC was real or a political stunt.  Bartlett responded "it was time to shake up the campaign."  He obviously realized that was a bad answer but as the interview was nearly over did not get a chance to back pedal.
Um, Olivia from Athens, I assume you mean that the email is interesting because of the writer's failure to know basic grade school math, right?  If we divide $85 billion dollars amongst 200 million people, we don't get $425,000 and change everyone's life.  We get $425, which while, hey, would help, it wouldn't change my life to any great extent.  The "Just give us all a check" people never seem to be able to do math...but then, knowing nothing about economics and being bad at math usually go together, don't they?


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