IRONCHEF
Member
+385|6495|Northern California
The prophet Ironchef WAS RIGHT! 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co … 01327.html

The Photo McCain Wanted

John McCain's sudden intervention in Washington's deliberations over the Wall Street bailout could not have been more out of sync with what was actually happening.

He lamented that "partisan divisions in Washington have prevented us from addressing our national challenges." But for days, bipartisanship has been the rule on both sides of this argument. Republicans and Democrats alike were highly critical of President Bush's proposal to inject $700 billion into the financial system. Yet leaders of both parties were trying hard to negotiate an agreement with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. That's why they were close to an agreement in principle even before the two presidential nominees arrived for yesterday's White House meeting that McCain thought was so important.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Minority Leader John Boehner normally fight about everything. But on Wednesday they issued a joint statement noting that "working in a bipartisan manner, we have made progress." That was true at least until yesterday's meeting, when Boehner, facing conservative defections, roiled the talks by offering an entirely new proposal.

And if McCain had been following the negotiations closely, he would have known that at times this week, Senate Democrats worried that Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, was too eager for a deal.

Frank did not need McCain to make him bipartisan, and he grumbled before yesterday's White House gathering that it was a mere "photo op." After the meeting, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) called it "political theater" that may have stalled an agreement.

...If you doubt that McCain's moves were about rescuing his candidacy rather than our economy, consider how his proposal to suspend the presidential campaign came about.

McCain had just finished a phone call with Obama on Wednesday in which they discussed a joint statement of principles and McCain broached the idea of suspending the campaign. Obama said he'd think about it, but McCain didn't give him time. To Obama's surprise, McCain appeared on television shortly after the conversation to announce his unilateral pause in campaigning and a call for postponing Friday's debate. This is bipartisanship?

Last edited by IRONCHEF (2008-09-26 08:48:01)

Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6542|Long Island, New York

Spearhead wrote:

I like Huckabee.  a little religous, but thats ok.  Not an asshole like most of the other Republicans were when they were running. 

Looking at how McCain sold out to his party I'd say Huckabee would've been better.  Who really knows though.
A LITTLE religious? He defines overly religious evangelical cunt. He said he wanted the fucking constitution to be "more like the bible" or something like that. Fucking ridiculous.

Last edited by Poseidon (2008-09-26 08:47:54)

Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6605|132 and Bush

Oh yea, It's on.
http://us.rd.yahoo.com//mymod/ldpht/sty … tes_debate

Friday night fights.
WASHINGTON - Republican John McCain agreed to attend the first presidential debate Friday night even though Congress doesn't have a bailout deal, reversing an earlier decision to delay the event until Washington had taken action to address the crisis.
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