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Before vote, McCain stresses 'suspension'

Posted: Monday, September 29, 2008 2:18 PM by Carrie Dann

From NBC/NJ's Adam Aigner-Treworgy
BEXLEY, Ohio - After "suspending" his campaign to return to Washington last week and help negotiate Congress's Wall Street bailout, McCain was back on the campaign trail today at a rally with his running mate where he criticized his opponent for not responding to the financial crisis in a similar fashion.

"I went to Washington last week to make sure that the taxpayers of Ohio and across this great country were not left footing the bill for mistakes made in Wall Street and evil and greed in Washington," McCain said.

Despite numerous earlier claims that this crisis was not a situation to be politicized, McCain then added, "it's a matter of record Senator Obama took a very different approach to the crisis our country faced. At first, at first he didn't want to get involved. And then he was "monitoring the situation." That's not leadership, that's watching from the sidelines."

McCain's remarks came hours before the bailout legislation failed on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Although McCain said last week - and repeated today - that it wasn't his style to "simply phone it in," he spent roughly five hours on Capitol Hill last Thursday (including a meeting with Obama at the White House), and less than two hours there on Friday before traveling to the debate. He then spent most of the day on Saturday making phone calls from his campaign headquarters in Virginia, a few miles away from the Hill.

One of McCain's closest advisors excused his candidate's absence from the Capitol on Saturday by telling reporters that McCain could "effectively do what he needs to do by phone."

Obama also visited his Senate office on Thursday but left town on Friday morning.

While accusing Obama today of not fighting hard enough for hardworking Americans, McCain put most of the blame for the current crisis on Washington insiders, a label he eschewed today despite boasting a resume that includes over 25 years of service in Washington.

"Times are tough for America," McCain said. "Times are tough for working families. Times are tough. They're paying the penalty for the greed and excess in Washington and the old boy network, a thing I have never been part of."

In reference to the debate, McCain said that Obama wasn't telling the American people the "truth" about a vote in the Senate that includes the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and a tax increase for Americans making $42,000 a year.

"He said at the time that this vote for higher taxes on the middle class was quote 'getting our nation's priorities back on track,'" McCain said today of Obama's budget vote. "Then something happened, amazing. On Friday night, he looked the American people in the eye and said it never happened.
 
In response, Obama campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor issued this statement: "Senator McCain's angry diatribe today won't make up for his erratic response to the greatest financial crisis of our time. John McCain knows that the budget he's talking about didn't end up raising taxes on a single American, and the lie he told the American people today is all the more outrageous a day after he admitted that his health care plan will increase taxes on some families. When Senator Obama is President, no family making less than $250,000 will see their taxes increase, and 95 percent of all workers and their families will get a tax cut."

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Could McCain be any more "Palin" ... off message every step of the way. He pulled a "Palin" - today, of all days ...today !
I am happy the Obama camp is now calling McCain's comments what they actually are, LIES!
John McCain is all talk. Or, as his buddy George Bush would say: all hat, no cattle.

His entire campaign has been mean, grouchy, finger-pointing "who me? I didn't do it" blaming everything on everyone else while trying to figure out someway he can paint himself as a hero - in some pathetic attempt to recover the "glory days" when he was a young, wild, & adulterous flyboy.

So much for McCain flying into Washington DC and "saving the day" eh? Perhaps those house republicans are so certain McCain isn't going to win that they are not willing to pin their own elections on his chances!
McCain is inept, bitter and pathetic. In the name of not politicizing this economic situation, he does it over and over and in spades. It's disguisting. As an American upset by this disaster and willing to do my part, I applaud Obama for being the leader "a time such as this" calls for.

Obama/Biden. The only choice in '08.
More lies!!  If he was Pinnochio, he'd be able to pole vault with his nose!
Well I guess McCain didn't get the job done with is staged (drama) returned to Washington. But lsitening to the debate he claims to know how to win wars, fix the econmoy, and reach across the isles. Just more hot air coming from a ragging old lunatic
john mccain should stay away from talking taxes, right now the american people are scared to death that ouR finincal markets are going to collapse, raising or lowering taxes is not on american minds right now, getting this mess cleared up is whats most important, and the fact are clear, we must raise our tax revnues to get rid of the deficets!! we are now looking at another 700 billion dollars added on to the current deficets, and john mccain wants to highlight the suspension of his campaign!! what a looser!!! hey john, go on the internet, look at barack obama's change for america and you will see his tax policy, every body can see this, so by you telling us different makes you look like a fool!!!  you said the same thing during the debate, you have said it many many times, and most people know its not true!!!!

now accusing Obama today of not fighting hard enough for hardworking Americans, john untill a two years ago barack and michelle were that working american family, they were still paying for there college loans, living in a house with out a garage, only having one car!!! and the work barack did for the people on the south side as a community organizer making 12,000.00  a year out of college, the same people that were put out of work bacause of the 80s and regeannomica!!! you sould be ashamed of you self to say he is not working hard enough for the same people you never mentioned during the debate.

once again JOHN MCCAIN WHO ARE YOU CRAPPING!!!!
My local new just told me that Republican Reps in AZ all voted against the bailout.  McCain can't even get his own state's Reps in line how in the world could he govern the country.
What's really bad is that alot of folks here don't realize whose the current Majority in both Houses of Congess.

Newsflash folks, the DEMOCRATS are in the majority and should have had the votes to pass it.

Guess what, Nancy, Barney, Chucky, and Harry should start talking to their own party memebers before saying they falsly have a deal and bill done.

A bunch of Dem's voted no on this thing.

News flash polls show more people oppose this thing than do.

Seems the Democrat leaders should spend some time facing the fact they refused as well as others to see issues with things like Freddie and Fannie and defending those CEO's that walked off with millions after fraud was found in them.


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