Reid and Dodd blame McCain; Schumer tells McCain to “Get out of town;” McCain leaves for debate

By Michelle Malkin  •  September 26, 2008 11:06 AM

Scroll down for updates…11:33am Eastern McCain resumes campaign activities, the debate is on…:

Puke.

Unscrupulous borrower Chris Dodd and Dingy Harry Reid are holding a blame-McCain press conference. After stomping his feet up and down and baiting McCain to take a position on the bailout, Reid is now lambasting McCain for going to Washington and getting involved. “We don’t need presidential politics in this,” he whines. Then why did he publicly demand McCain go on record for or against the bailout?!

(Bill Sammon on FNC on Reid’s laughable claim that a “deal” was on the table and ready to go before McCain arrived and messed it up: “Patently false.”)

Thank God for the House Republicans.

Call yours up and thank them today and urge them to keep looking out for us.

Phone: 202-224-3121.

***

More: Chuck Schumer tells McCain to “Get out of town.” A friend on the Hill sends the transcript of Schumer’s remarks (see end of the transcript) and asks: “But what about the Congressmen that created this mess? Shouldn’t they leave town too?”

Exactly.

{09:38:26 NSP} (THE PRESIDING OFFICER) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

THE PRESIDING OFFICER: THE SENIOR SENATOR FROM NEW YORK IS RECOGNIZED.

[ram]{09:38:32 NSP} (MR. SCHUMER) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

MR. SCHUMER: THANK YOU, MR. PRESIDENT. AND, OF COURSE, WE LIVE IN VERY PERILOUS TIMES, OUR ECONOMY, PARTICULARLY OUR DEBT MARKETS AND OUR CREDIT MARKETS ARE IN VERY SERIOUS SHAPE. TO PARAPHRASE CHAIRMAN BERNANKE, THE ARTERIES OF THE PATIENT, OUR FINANCIAL SYSTEM, IS CLOGGED AND THE PATIENT WILL GET A HEART ATTACK. WE DON’T KNOW IF IT WILL BE TOMORROW OR SIX MONTH FROM NOW OR A YEAR FROM NOW. BUT, UNFORTUNATELY, IF WE DON’T UNCLOG THE ARTERIES, A HEART ATTACK WILL OCCUR. SO WE MUST ACT. I KNOW THERE ARE SOME, PARTICULARLY SOME VERY IDEOLOGICAL PEOPLE ON THE HARD RIGHT WHO SAY DO NOTHING AND LET EVERYONE LEARN THEIR LESSON. WELL, THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE, PARTICULARLY AT THE HIGH END OF THE SPECTRUM WHO SHOULD LEARN THEIR LESSON. BUT THERE ARE MILLIONS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE WHO WILL BE HURT IF WE DO NOTHING. THE AUTOWORKER WHO WILL BE LAID OFF BECAUSE WE SELL FEWER CARS. THE SMALL BUSINESSWOMAN WHO HAS STRUGGLED TO BUILD UP HER BUSINESS FOR 15, 20 YEARS AND GET — ANT CAN’T GET A LOAN. A WAITRESS AT A RESTAURANT THAT HAS — OF A RESTAURANT THAT HAS TO SHUT DOWN AND CAN’T GET WORK. THAT IS THE DIFFICULTY OF OUR WORLD. IT IS NOT FAIR. IT IS NOT RIGHT. BUT IT IS HOW IT IS. SO WE MUST COME TOGETHER AND WORK IN A BIPARTISAN WAY TO UNCLOG THOSE ARTERIES. AND WE MUST DO IT SOON. WE SHOULD NOT LEAVE HERE, MR. PRESIDENT, UNTIL WE HAVE A PLAN. WHETHER IT TAKES A DAY, SEVERAL DAYS, OR A WEEK OR EVEN MORE. WE CANNOT ABANDON OUR RESPONSIBILITIES AND WE SHOULD WORK AND I BELIEVE WE WILL STAY HERE AND WORK UNTIL A PLAN IS AGREED UPON AND WE SEE SOME LIGHT AT THE END OF THIS RAPIDLY DARKENING TUNNEL. THAT IS THE FIRST POINT I WISH TO MAKE. SECOND, WE NEED TO PASS A GOOD PLAN. THE PRESIDENT’S INITIAL OFFERING WAS RECEIVED WITH, LET’S SAY, LACK OF POPULARITY TO PUT IT KINDLY BY BOTH DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS HERE IN THIS CHAMBER AND PEOPLE OUT IN AMERICA. IT’S BECAUSE IT WAS A A $700 BILLION BLANK CHECK. THERE WAS NO HELP FOR TAXPAYERS’ PROTECTION, SO THEY GOT PAID BACK FIRST. THERE WAS NO HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS.

CHAIRMAN BERNANKE TELLS US THAT HOUSE SOMETHING THE ROOT CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM. AND IF WE DON’T FIND A FLOOR TO THE HOUSING MARKETS, WE MAY NEED BAILOUT AFTER BAILOUT, UNFORTUNATELY. AND THIS BILL HAD NO PROTECTION FOR HOMEOWNERS. I KNOW SECRETARY PAULSON SAID THAT THE GOVERNMENT OWNS A LARGE SHARE OF THE BONDS, THAT THEY WILL HAVE MORE ABILITY TO RENEGOTIATE MORTGAGES AND AVOID FORECLOSURES. BUT, FRANKLY, IS THAT HOPE OVER REALITY. BECAUSE THE BONDS ARE NOW BROKEN UP IN 40TRAUNCHES AND IF THE GOVERNMENT TENS, 15, 25, OR EVEN 30, IF ONE TRAUNCH HOLDER OBJECTS TO REFINANCING, IT WON’T HAPPEN. WE NEED HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS BEYOND WHAT IS IN THE LEGISLATION. AND
WE NEED TOUGH OVERSIGHT. THIS IS A TOUGH DEMOCRACY. WE ARE KNOWN FOR OUR CHECKS AND BALANCESES. IT HAS SERVED AMERICA WELL FOR OVER 200 YEARS. AND IN AN UNPRECEDENTED TAKING OF POWER TO GIVE SO MUCH POWER TO THE TREASURY SECRETARY WITH NO ONE LOOKING OVER HIS SHOULDER WOULD BE, FRANKLY, NOT THE AMERICAN WAY. AND SO WE NEED TOUGH AND STRONG OVERSIGHT. NOW, THE THIRD POINT I WISH TO — SO POINT ONE, WE WILL WORK UNTIL WE GET THIS DONE. EVEN IF IT MEANS STAYING PAST RECESS.

…AND SO WE NEED THE PRESIDENT TO GET THE REPUBLICAN HOUSE IN ORDER. EVEN IF WE WERE TO WANT TO PASS A BILL WITH JUST DEMOCRATIC VOTES, WE COULD NOT. IT’S OBVIOUS. LOOK AT THE MATH. AND SO WE NEED TO HAVE THIS BIPARTISAN SUPPORT. WE BEGAN IT YESTERDAY UNDER CHAIRMAN DODD AND CHAIRMAN FRANKS’ LEADERSHIP WHEN WE MET IN THIS CHAMBER — IN THIS BUILDING, AND REALLY CRAFTED OUT A REALLY GOOD COMPROMISE THAT WAS A BASIS TO TAKE TO SECRETARY PAULSON. IT DID FAR MORE FOR TAXPAYERS, FOR HOMEOWNERS, FOR OVERSIGHT THAN THE EXISTING BILL. UNFORTUNATELY, HOWEVER, WE NEEDED A FOUR-LEGGED STOOL AND ONE LEG JUST VANISHED, THE HOUSE REPUBLICANS, IN A WAY THAT NONE OF US STILL UNDERSTAND. IN ADDITION SENATOR McCAIN’S DESIRE, EVEN THOUGH HE HADN’T BEEN INVOLVED IN THIS LEGISLATION AT ALL, TO FLY IN, PUT ANOTHER FLY IN THE OINTMENT AN CREATED MORE TROUBLE. SENATOR — AND CREATED MORE TROUBLE. SENATOR McCAIN, I HAVEN’T HEARD HIM OFFER ONE CONSTRUCTIVE REMARK. WE DON’T KNOW WHAT HE SUPPORTS. DOES HE SUPPORT THE HOW’S PLAN?

DOES HE SUPPORT THE PRESIDENT’S PLAN. BY ALL REPORTS HE HARDLY SPOKE AT THE MEETING, WHICH WAS HIS OPPORTUNITY TO TRY TO DO SOMETHING. HE SPOKE AT THE END AND DIDN’T SAY WHAT HIS VIEWS WHEREAS TO WHETHER HE SUPPORTED EACH PLAN. AND SO WE REALLY NEED TWO
MR. PRESIDENT, ON THE REPUBLICAN SIDE. AND WE NEED PRESIDENT BUSH TO TAKE LEADERSHIP. WE NEED PRESIDENT BUSH, FIRST AND FOREMOST, TO GET THE REPUBLICAN HOUSE MEMBERS TO SUPPORT HIS PLAN OR MODIFY IT IN SOME WAY TO BRING THEM ON BOARD, YET KEEP THE DEMOCRATIC HOUSE MEMBERS, THE REPUBLICAN MEMBERS OF THE SENATE AND THE DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS OF THE SENATE ON BOARD. AND,

[ram]{09:45:31} (MR. SCHUMER) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }
SECOND, WE NEED THE PRESIDENT TO RESPECTFULLY TELL SENATOR McCAIN TO GET OUT OF TOWN. HE’S NOT HELPING. HE IS HARMING. WHEN YOU INJECT PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS INTO SOME OF THE MOST DIFFICULT NEGOTIATIONS UNDER NORMAL CIRCUMSTANCES, IT IS FRAUGHT WITH DIFFICULTY. BEFORE McCAIN MADE HIS ANNOUNCEMENT, WE WERE MAKING GREAT PROGRESS. NOW AFTER HIS ANNOUNCEMENT, WE ARE BEHIND THE 8 BALL. WE HAVE TO PUT THINGS BACK TOGETHER AGAIN. SO THIS IS A PLEA TO PRESIDENT BUSH, FOR THE SAKE OF AMERICA, PLEASE GET YOUR PARTY IN LINE. GET THE HOUSE REPUBLICANS TO BE MORE CONSTRUCTIVE, GET SENATOR McCAIN TO LEAVE TOWN AND NOT THROW FIRE ON THESE FLAMES. AND MAYBE WE CAN GET SOMETHING DONE. IN FACT, NOT MAYBE. WE HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO GET SOMETHING DONE. SO, AGAIN, TO REITERATE MY THREE POINTS:

ONE, FIRST, WE WILL WORK UNTIL WE HAVE A PRODUCT. THE PERILOUS STATE OF OUR FINANCIAL MARKETS AND OUR NATIONAL ECONOMY, THE DANGER TO AVERAGE AMERICANS NOW UNFORESEEN BUT REAL AND LURKING BEHIND THE SHADOWS SAYS WE CAN DO NOTHING ELSE. TWO, WE WILL CONTINUE TO WORK FOR A BETTER PLAN THAN THE ONE THE PRESIDENT PROPOSED, WITH PROTECTION FOR TAXPAYERS, HOMEOWNERS, AND REAL OVERSIGHT. AND, THREE, THE PRESIDENT MUST GET HIS REPUBLICAN HOUSE IN ORDER BY GETTING THE HOUSE REPUBLICANS IN LINE AND ASKING SENATOR McCAIN RESPECTFULLY TO LEAVE TOWN, BECAUSE WITHOUT REPUBLICAN COOPERATION WE CANNOT PASS THIS BILL. I YIELD THE FLOOR.

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Update 11:33am Eastern: McCain resumes campaign activities, will attend debate tonight in Oxford, Miss.

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  1. #470272
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:08 pm, flenser said:

    When was the last time you saw McCain and/or Palin give an impromptu Q&A.

    At their town hall meetings, which they have done on a regular basis.

    Any more moronic questions? Don’t be afraid to ask. Educating moonbats is one purpose of this site.

  2. #470274
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:09 pm, plymouthacclaim said:

    I just emailed my Congressman (Hensarling).

    Thank you for opposing that pork-ridden excuse for a “bail-out.”

    Market driven, private solutions are always preferable, especially with this earmark-obsessed Congress.

    Keep up the good work!

  3. #470276
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:09 pm, Mister P said:

    Harry Reid is a TRAITOR to his own country.

    Harry Reid is a Communist plant and an avid supporter of the Democrat Socialist Party of America, soon to merge with the Communist Part USA (CPUSA): http://www.cpusa.org/

    Harry Reid knows what the other staunch Democrats on the Hill already know – that to take control of America they must first destroy our Capitalistic infrastructure by any means necessary.

    McCain – I beg you, do not let this happen to America!

    God Bless the USA

    This is exactly what is happenning. Barney Frank let that cat out of the bag while gloating on Lou Dobbs Wednesday night. What is going on now is exactly what they have wanted. It should be clear by now to most people that we are seeing a political takeover in progress.

    I can only hope we can stop it.

  4. #470279
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:10 pm, love2rumba said:

    Not hardly rumba

    Okay AjMontana, What are you saying? I’d like to read your commnets.

  5. #470280
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:11 pm, uhangtight said:

    McCain is a senator, and is being paid to be a senator. Just because he happens to be running for POTUS doesn’t mean that he should stop performing his primary job function. That job function is being a senator. It is a shame that Duh-one thinks he can multi-task, yet he has been running for president and unable to perform his primary job function as senator. Or maybe he just wasn’t willing to actually perform that job function.

    Either way, I would not read to much into anything that The Three Stooges had to say. I presume, that McCain has spoken with the Repub’s Representatives and let them know they had his support. I think that is what yesterday was all about. Showing support for the House Republicans over the Senate Republicans that were willing to sell us out.

    My could it be possible that McCain has realized the power of his base? Just maybe a little bit? There is always a multitude of reasonings behind the handling of political issues. I believe that McCain has gone through the discussions between the Repubs House and Senate knows what they are working towards and decided that he had accomplished what he needed, as well as showing solidarity with the Repub House of Representatives.

    Either way, he has shown that he takes his job function seriously as a senator, which tells me how he will handle the function of POTUS. Duh-one? Not so much…especially when he does the proverbial hollywood response.. hey, just call me (places hand to ear with fingers mimicking phone receiver)..

  6. #470283
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:12 pm, RabbidSquirrel said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:55 am, ITookTheRedPill said:

    President Bush is a good man with a good heart, but he is far too trusting of the domestic enemies of the USA.

    I would like to agree with you….. but I’m not in the mood at the moment, so its not personal.

    His daddy was head of the CIA and is playing ’so where did you keep your ciger holder in the Oval Office’ with Billy Jeff. He has run the US for the last 7.75 years. He graduated from Yale.

    He knows exactly what he is doing – and they are not in this game for us.

  7. #470284
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:12 pm, kss1505 said:

    Upchuck Schumer is the one that needs to get on the one-way bus. Asshat.

  8. #470287
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:13 pm, Mister P said:

    Are you serious? And what did Grampy McSame do while he was there? I know that he didn’t suspend his campaign as he claimed he would. I know that he is going to the debate even though there is no agreement on the bailout yet, which he said he wouldn’t do.

    I would say that this is a testament to the Democrats REFUSAL to work with him and the house Republicans. I am hoping he learned that their is NO non-partison cooperation possible with the Democrats unless you capitulate to their positions.

  9. #470288
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:13 pm, Kwill said:

    What about Senator Obama?? He is trying to make it look like it was all his idea to rush to Washington to “solve the crisis.” If Obama is to be believe, he is at fault for “injecting presidential politics” into this issue. Spat.

  10. #470294
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:15 pm, dan708 said:

    I nearly fell out of my chair!
    “We shouldn’t get presidential politics into this”? HELLOOOO! John McCain is STILL a US Senator, dumbarses!

  11. #470295
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:15 pm, greenfairie said:

    Please, Kathleen Parker has as much street cred with conservatives as Joe Lieberman does with liberals :P . I do think though that they need to get the McCain handlers away from Sarah Palin and let her be herself. And don’t sit anymore for these hostile interviews. Instead talk to conservative radio and t.v.. She’s already sat for Sean Hannity; she needs to go on The O’Reilly Factor, Neil Cavuto, Glenn Beck, etc.. Get her accustomed to the friendly press before she takes on the lions who are not going to set an even playing field in the first place.

    Back on topic.

    Back in 1996, when the movie “Independence Day” came out, some audiences actually cheered when the spaceships blew up the White House and Capitol Hill. After September 11, nobody would’ve thought that scene all too amusing.

    Nowadays, I say, bring the ships back! I’m utterly disgusted.

  12. #470296
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:17 pm, xler8bmw said:

    #92 Kathleen Parker tends to lean left of center even though she writes for conservative sites….

    Yeah and Biden was the best choice….What alternative universe do you live in?

  13. #470297
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:17 pm, plymouthacclaim said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:11 pm, uhangtight said:

    You mean The One’s job isn’t simply composed of showing up and/or voting “present.”

  14. #470300
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:18 pm, flenser said:

    I am hoping he learned that their is NO non-partison cooperation possible with the Democrats unless you capitulate to their positions.

    It would be nice if McCain finally realized what his “good friends” are really like, and started making common cause with conservatives. I won’t hold my breath though.

  15. #470302
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:19 pm, RabbidSquirrel said:

    Don’t jump to conclusions just yet…please!

    Fair enough.

    BTW, how’s that Comprehensive Immigration plan coming along?

    Oh and that Energy bill? I thought we were running out of oil two weeks ago….

    What are the odds of a “Terrorist” event occuring soon?

  16. #470305
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:20 pm, TheOtherSide said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:13 pm, Mister P said:
    I would say that this is a testament to the Democrats REFUSAL to work with him and the house Republicans. I am hoping he learned that their is NO non-partison cooperation possible with the Democrats unless you capitulate to their positions.

    I that were true, which I highly doubt, it would have taken him 26 years in Congress to figure that out?

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:15 pm, greenfairie said:
    And don’t sit anymore for these hostile interviews. Instead talk to conservative radio and t.v..

    And if something happened to McCain and she became POTUS, would you suggest she only deal with friendly situations rather than the tough ones?

  17. #470306
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:20 pm, fmfnavydoc said:

    The following members of Congress need to resign from their elected positions, for their role in he current financial crisis:

    Harry Reid
    Nancy Pelosi
    Barney Frank
    Christopher Dodd
    Charles Schumer

    Your resignations need to be on my desk and are effective 12:00AM September 27, 2008

    Sincerely,

    The American People

  18. #470307
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:20 pm, jdubya said:

    Chuck Shumer, Chris Dodd, Bar-knee Frank, and Reid are the main boneheads who f***ed up this economy. Not one of them has any inkling of how to manage a business and severely lacks financial skills.

    These fraud failures should be the first against the wall.

  19. #470313
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:22 pm, shooter said:

    They should make tonights debate the economy debate. Obama cried long and hard to make this the Foreign Policy debate and Ole Miss / the debate people relented. Bambi wants this FP debate as far from the election as possible.
    BUT NOW???
    Zerobama and ‘public TV moderator Lehrer’ will get to hijack this as econodebate 1 then later dimwit zerobama will get his way again during econodebate 2, totally avoiding a foreign policy debate altogether.
    Thats just wrong. I NEED to hear what obambi thinks about tiny Iran, Islamofascism, OIL, Chavez, Russia/Georgia/ Nato, the UN, etc.
    Obama will now get to avoid nearly all foreign policy questions in any debate, they just wont come up.
    I call BS.

  20. #470314
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:23 pm, Digshot said:

    So since McCain is going to debate now, do you people that were fawning over his earlier decision to ’suspend the campaign’ feel silly?

  21. #470316
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:25 pm, Ilovemycountry said:

    Wow – look at this:

    Conservative columnist Kathleen Parker, admitting that until recently she was a vocal supporter of Sarah Palin, now says the vice presidential nominee should bow out.

    Why does Kathleen Parker hate America and want the terrorists to win?

  22. #470317
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:26 pm, John Ansell said:

    RabbidSquirrel said:
    Don’t jump to conclusions just yet…please!
    Fair enough.

    BTW, how’s that Comprehensive Immigration plan coming along?

    ROTFLMAO, I just put in an order for a couple of signs: “Dump Amnesty”, “You Report, we Deport”, “Just Say No to Amnesty”, etc. that I will be holding up next Saturday at Palin’s event in Carson.

    If you are not familiar with the Home Depot Center in Carson, Ca…..welll I’m walking right into Mexico with those signs. :lol:

  23. #470319
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:27 pm, Lan Astaslem said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:22 pm, shooter said:

    Good points shooter. They can’t not talk about the economy though. Wonder if they would both agree to make this the “Econ” debate? I think McCain would be comfortable with that, but Obambi wouldn’t have had time to prepare his cliff-notes and post-its. Like you, I really want to hear the foreign policy debate. But today, it’s all about the economy. It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out…

  24. #470320
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:27 pm, 30 pcs of silver said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:23 pm, Digshot said:
    So since McCain is going to debate now, do you people that were fawning over his earlier decision to ’suspend the campaign’ feel silly?

    No, but you should. In your initial assessment, you stated that McCain was afraid to debate Obama. When in truth he wanted to tend to this crisis in whatever capacity necessary.

  25. #470322
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:27 pm, DBNinKY said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:55 am, happyscrapper said:

    Don’t jump to conclusions just yet…please! It is possible McCain had a very good political reason for going to Mississippi. Give him a chance to explain before you thrown him in the dumpster. We don’t know the whole story.

    I think you’re right, but I don’t like the impression it gives of President McCain capitulating to BHO.

    President McCain took the focus of the campign away from BHO again, for the upteenth time, by stopping his campaign the other day, and it brought him a lot of repsect and admirition as an instrumental leader and experienced tactician.

    I’d hoped he would continue to delay the debate and prove his leadership by staying in DC until a deal was worked out. But, like you, I trust President McCain’s decision making processes and if he feels it’s right to go to tonight’s debate, I’m sure it’ll be fine with voters.

  26. #470324
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:27 pm, bmac727 said:

    It is now oh so clear what the Obama O symbol stands for – Zero!

  27. #470325
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:28 pm, flenser said:

    TheOtherSide

    Please explain to me what Obama’s qualifications are, and in what way he is more qualified than Palin.

  28. #470328
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:29 pm, 30 pcs of silver said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:25 pm, Ilovemycountry said:
    Wow – look at this:

    Conservative columnist Kathleen Parker, admitting that until recently she was a vocal supporter of Sarah Palin, now says the vice presidential nominee should bow out.
    Why does Kathleen Parker hate America and want the terrorists to win?

    Yeah, but all those Hillary supporters who jumped ship and will vote for McCain more than make up for KP’s vote.

    Thank you, come again.

  29. #470329
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:30 pm, Mister P said:

    I that were true, which I highly doubt, it would have taken him 26 years in Congress to figure that out?

    Really, why do you highly doubt it. The democrats ignored the house republicans, saying they had complete agreement. They refused to vote on any energy bill or even debate it. If you watch Schumer and Frank, you will see that it is only their way or the highway.

    McCain now gets to see things from a different perspective and he is seeing the true colors of his old friends.

  30. #470330
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:30 pm, Lan Astaslem said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:28 pm, flenser said:
    TheOtherSide

    Please explain to me what Obama’s qualifications are, and in what way he is more qualified than Palin.

    ::crickets chirping::

    I hope you have a beverage and a snack, because you’re going to have a long wait! :-)

    Anyway, I’d rather have a VP who has to move up a learning curve quickly, than to have a President at the bottom of the curve.

  31. #470331
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:31 pm, RabbidSquirrel said:

    I just put in an order for a couple of signs: that I will be holding up next Saturday at Palin’s event in Carson

    You go boy!

    (GOP leaders are at the microphone on the Tele now….)

  32. #470335
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:32 pm, nativeaz08 said:

    Excellent article over at silentrunning.tv/?p=3209 – Is W a genuis?

  33. #470336
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:32 pm, Mister P said:

    I think you’re right, but I don’t like the impression it gives of President McCain capitulating to BHO.

    I can see the introductions:

    Obama: “Good to see you could make it.”

    McCain: “How could I miss this opportunity to stand in your warm glow?”

  34. #470337
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:32 pm, happyscrapper said:

    McCain never said he was going to stay in Washington until every “i” was dotted and “t” was crossed. He said, until a reasonable solution was arrived at. Apparently, there is some solution that he was comfortable with. So he is going to debate. Having said that, I know there could be a disappointment ahead and I reserve judgement. I am neither condeming him OR patting him on the back. I just want to wait for more information. By the way, off topic, I thought George Bush seemed so fatigued, he couldn’t string two words together. He sounded like he was on tranquilizers or something. He has never been very ar-ti-cu-lut. But he sounded awful today!

  35. #470338
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:32 pm, flenser said:

    Not to worry, Lan Astaslem, I’ll keep repeating the question until even these badly programmed bots can’t ignore it.

  36. #470340
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:33 pm, DBNinKY said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:27 pm, 30 pcs of silver said:

    When in truth he wanted to tend to this crisis in whatever capacity necessary.

    Right you are, 30! Plus it buoyed President McCain’s reputation as an instrumental, decisive leader and highlighted the role experience plays in solving a national crisis.

    BHO came off as so ineffectual and scattered over the last few days, and it will show in tonight’s debate.

  37. #470349
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:36 pm, fmfnavydoc said:

    Michelle,

    We need to get American’s together and “flush the toilet that is our Congress”. Some sort of grass roots organization that will get the flotsam and jetsam out of the House and Senate.

    For too long they have not represented us – look at the oil and financial issues that are effecting us today. Too many of them have been looking out for themselves and not us.

    This group should not be solely GOP or Democrat…it should be across party lines (and will probably attract mainstream voters of both parties).

    I’m tired of seeing this crap..my heart and soul morns each day these morons are sitting in Congress and representing us…

  38. #470350
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:36 pm, WrathOfKhan said:

    If you want to put this country back on the correct track, then vote libertarian in your local, state, and federal elections. There is no two-party; there is only one party. Listen to them talk about this bailout: they use the same cliches, the same exact words. They keep saying there’s a crisis and that it would be catastrophic, but no one will say just what the crisis is. They’re proud of bipartisanship, but there is no such thing; it’s just one party with no real differences and with the shared desire to maintain their power.

    Vote libertarian.

  39. #470351
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:37 pm, txvet2 said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:31 pm, RabbidSquirrel said:

    (GOP leaders are at the microphone on the Tele now….)

    Waste of time. They’re never going to admit that Obamessiah went into that meeting yesterday and blew it up. Some “leader”.

  40. #470352
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:37 pm, DBNinKY said:

    Obama: “Good to see you could make it.”

    Yuck! But you can bet NBC will love it though -

  41. #470354
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:39 pm, J S Ragman said:

    BEFORE McCAIN MADE HIS ANNOUNCEMENT, WE WERE MAKING GREAT PROGRESS. NOW AFTER HIS ANNOUNCEMENT, WE ARE BEHIND THE 8 BALL. WE HAVE TO PUT THINGS BACK TOGETHER AGAIN. SO THIS IS A PLEA TO PRESIDENT BUSH, FOR THE SAKE OF AMERICA, PLEASE GET YOUR PARTY IN LINE.

    Translation: Before people actually started figuring out what we were up to, we almost had the rest of Congress hoodwinked. President Bush, I wish your party was filled with mindless hacks like ours is, so that we could still ram this thing through.

  42. #470356
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:40 pm, txvet2 said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:32 pm, happyscrapper said:

    McCain never said he was going to stay in Washington until every “i” was dotted and “t” was crossed. He said, until a reasonable solution was arrived at.

    The last thing I heard was that he was going to go to the debate and then return to DC. That arrogant idiot Obummer is trying to blame McCain for “injecting presidential politics” into the meeting. Of course, McCain didn’t say much of anything at all in the meeting. Obummer is the one who caused it to deteriorate into a shouting session.

  43. #470360
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:41 pm, drfredc said:

    Regardless of political affiliation, this season of campaign bailouts is a great example of why folks should NOT be able to run for office while holding office.

    Forget term limits — as is seen in the Senate with only 1/3 running for re-election, term limits wouldn’t fix the pandering problems that are dragging this nation down.

    You should be able to serve as many terms as you want, just not one after another after another.

  44. #470362
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:43 pm, RabbidSquirrel said:

    By the way, off topic, I thought George Bush seemed so fatigued, he couldn’t string two words together. He sounded like he was on tranquilizers or something.

    Per my post last night, old people cannot pull all-nighters without amphetamines. Coffee didnt work that great at 30, much less at 60.

    Back during the Gulf War, Don Runsfled mentioned in one of the briefings that our pilots were able to fly so long with the help of “Go Pills”. You dont go down to the corner gas station to buy a pack of ‘Go Pills’. Its just the code word for Dexedrine which is a type of amphetamine.

    Now if anyone is standing in front of the mic this morning saying “And NOW we’re going to Disney Land”…. you know whats up.

  45. #470364
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:45 pm, happyscrapper said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:40 pm, txvet2 said: The last thing I heard was that he was going to go to the debate and then return to DC. That arrogant idiot Obummer is trying to blame McCain for “injecting presidential politics” into the meeting. Of course, McCain didn’t say much of anything at all in the meeting. Obummer is the one who caused it to deteriorate into a shouting session.

    Exactly! But of course, you won’t hear about that in the MSM. They will all praise Obama’s contribution and not say a word about McCain. The republicans have always had an uphill battle when running for office. But in spite of the MSM, we have had quite a few great victories!! Another one on the way!

  46. #470366
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:46 pm, Digshot said:

    No, but you should. In your initial assessment, you stated that McCain was afraid to debate Obama. When in truth he wanted to tend to this crisis in whatever capacity necessary.

    Well he’s not tending to it anymore.

    That’s my point.

    He used the ‘financial crisis’ to try and get away with canceling on a Presidential debate, but that BS didn’t fly with anyone but you right-wingers. There’s no agreement, there’s no bill. Now he’s going to go out and do exactly what he was criticizing a few days ago, standing around on a stage and talking while a ‘financial crisis’ is going on.

    He’s deathly afraid of the debates, and it’s because of his record of deregulation. Like it or not, that isn’t going to play well on primetime TV with the condition of the economy at the moment. I’m not surprised he tried to weasel out of it. It’s really pathetic, but not surprising, given how McCain’s run his campaign.

    I mean, even George Bush got up their for the debates.

  47. #470370
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:48 pm, akoypinoy said:

    Go easy of Sen. McCain guys! If you look closely, this are calculated political moves that serves his purpose. First he flies in like a shining armor, disrupt the almost done deal of Dud,opps, I mean Sen. Dodd, Re(i)d, Sc(h)umer, and then gathered his troops for a powwow, and issued a bold statement that he’s not going to Mississippi and debate BO if there’s not acceptable solution or a an appearance thereof, to the financial crisis. BO flew down to Mississipi, taunted McCain that the debate and the issues in Washington can be handled at the same time and that he (BO) can be reach by phone if needed. Big opening for a flank attack here. McCain, stalls BO by vascillating whether he’s going to debate him or not, freezes BO right before BO kicks a tie-making field goal. McCain made a final arrangement with his top aides, sending them to MSM talking heads tv shows, laying out the feasibility of the proverbial “light at the end of tunnel” as a pre-condition for him to go on with the debate. BO and his gang became complacent and here comes McCain roaring back in the arena ready to debate BO, who now must gather his thoughts and teleprompters at a short notice to regroup. Nothing short of a brilliant move from a former jet fighter pilot!

  48. #470371
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:48 pm, uhangtight said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:17 pm, plymouthacclaim said:
    You mean The One’s job isn’t simply composed of showing up and/or voting “present.”

    ah, uh, um Duh-One you mean? And, Duh-One says, I have to vote, is that like a uh, um, er, uh, duh a requirement?

  49. #470372
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:49 pm, happyscrapper said:

    DIGSHOT…I think the debate tonight will prove you wrong. McCain is going to wipe the floor with Obama’s a$$.

  50. #470373
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:49 pm, Digshot said:

    I think you’re right, but I don’t like the impression it gives of President McCain capitulating to BHO.

    President McCain took the focus of the campign away from BHO again, for the upteenth time, by stopping his campaign the other day, and it brought him a lot of repsect and admirition as an instrumental leader and experienced tactician.

    I’d hoped he would continue to delay the debate and prove his leadership by staying in DC until a deal was worked out. But, like you, I trust President McCain’s decision making processes and if he feels it’s right to go to tonight’s debate, I’m sure it’ll be fine with voters.

    Good lord. How does your brain not melt from that much cognitive dissonance?

  51. #470375
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:49 pm, nlebou said:

    Saying McCain is afraid of anything is just laughable. Don’t underestimate him. I may not agree with him 100% but I would never underestimate him.

  52. #470376
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:49 pm, sonofdy said:

    God when are democrats going to stop blaming everyone else and fix the freaking problem? Worthless bastards.

  53. #470378
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:50 pm, xler8bmw said:

    #121 I haven’t found one BHO supporter YET to explain his credentials!

  54. #470379
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:50 pm, John Deaux said:

    Darn it flenser,

    I take back all of mean things I’ve said about you. At least for a little while.

    Keep the trolls on the ropes. They can dish it out, but they can’t take it.

  55. #470380
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:50 pm, flenser said:

    He’s deathly afraid of the debates, and it’s because of his record of deregulation.

    God, you moonbats are stupid. The debate is on foreign policy, not the economy.

    And the financial crisis was not caused by “deregulation”. It was caused by corrupt Democrats like Obama who were on the payroll of Freddy and Fannie.

  56. #470381
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:50 pm, commonsensemom said:

    I don’t know about y’all, but to hear the democrats at the top of the pile complaining about McCain being in Washington for these negotiations tells me it was a VERY good thing that he was there.

  57. #470382
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:51 pm, sonofdy said:

    Digshot: I can’t believe you actualy buy Obamas hype. Thats all he really has, less experienced than Palin, his own policies will make the current economy worse.

  58. #470383
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:51 pm, happyscrapper said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:49 pm, nlebou said:
    Saying McCain is afraid of anything is just laughable. Don’t underestimate him. I may not agree with him 100% but I would never underestimate him.

    DITTO!!

  59. #470387
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:52 pm, flenser said:

    TheOtherSide

    Please explain to me what Obama’s qualifications are, and in what way he is more qualified than Palin.

  60. #470388
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:53 pm, RogersUmp said:

    Rush just sumarized the white house meeting. Paulson called the meeting to set up Obama to gain political favor by finalizing ‘the deal’. During the meeting Obama took over but his incompetance got in the way closing the deal. He started ripping on the Republican position based on an email he received on the way to the meeting. Again, he didn’t know what he was doing without the teleprompter!!

  61. #470389
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:53 pm, Digshot said:

    DIGSHOT…I think the debate tonight will prove you wrong. McCain is going to wipe the floor with Obama’s a$$.

    Regardless of what actually happens tonight, I’m sure that that will be your position.

  62. #470391
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:53 pm, nlebou said:

    get your popcorn flenser that could take awhile

  63. #470392
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:54 pm, txvet2 said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:49 pm, nlebou said:

    Saying McCain is afraid of anything is just laughable.

    What? After he spent the entire summer refusing Obama’s offer of town hall style debates?
    /sarc

  64. #470393
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:54 pm, Lan Astaslem said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:46 pm, Digshot said:
    He’s deathly afraid of the debates…

    Wha? Have you forgotten about McCain’s invitation months ago to have weekly joint town hall appearances — an invitation that Obambi flatly declined? And then Obambi has to take three days — three days?? — to prepare for a debate on issues he should already have a clear stance on? You must be joking.

  65. #470396
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:55 pm, Lan Astaslem said:

    txvet2 — heh! You beat me to it…

  66. #470397
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:56 pm, Digshot said:

    Digshot: I can’t believe you actualy buy Obamas hype. Thats all he really has, less experienced than Palin, his own policies will make the current economy worse.

    Have I said a single thing about Obama? If one criticizes McCain, it’s just implied that that person buys Obama’s hype, huh? That’s how this works now?

  67. #470399
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:56 pm, DBNinKY said:

    How does your brain not melt from that much cognitive dissonance?

    President John McCain and Vice President Sarah Palin!

    What holds your brain so static, the denial that it’s over for BHO/Biden?

  68. #470400
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:57 pm, txvet2 said:

    And then Obambi has to take three days — three days?? — to prepare for a debate on issues he should already have a clear stance on? You must be joking.

    It takes a while for him to memorize what Axelrod is telling him his positions are. After all, I don’t think they allow teleprompters at debates.

  69. #470401
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:57 pm, flenser said:

    I have time.

    The moobat technique is to repeat their talking points over and over and over and …

    So what we should all do is to bombard TheOtherSide and other “Palin is inexperienced” trolls with that same question over and over and over and …

  70. #470402
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:57 pm, MrOlympia said:

    McCain knew all along he was going to debate. He suckered Uhbama into believing he wasn’t going to debate, had Bush invite him to Washington and took away valuable debate prep time.

    McCain is going to hammer Uhbama tonight! Uhbama is going to ramble ramble, stumble and bumble, ahhhhhhhhh uhhhhhhhhh ummmmmmmmm while McCain clearly makes points. Can’t wait to see it.

    Just watch Uhbama’s facial expressions tonight. He is going to be very frustrated. Narcissists can’t handle these situations very well or for very long and McCain will bring out negative body language from Uhbama. THE ONE may spontaneously combust tonight LMAO.

  71. #470403
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:57 pm, emjem24 said:

    Schumer is a disgusting specimen of a politician. This man represents me in NY but in reality he only represents his interests in the downstate region and the urban areas in Upstate New York. I’m so fed up. This guy has got a lot of nerve.

    There was never any “agreement” or “deal.” Whatever. A couple of leaders of both parties agreed on “principle” amongst themselves but never consulted the rest of the Representatives in the House and the Senators in the Senate. The Dems thought they could shove this bill through and nobody would be the wiser.

    What is absolutely appalling is the pork and goodies the Dems are adding to this bloated piece of garbage. Why does ACORN get funding but the taxpayers get left holding the bag? Why?

    I’m absolutely livid. I’ve worked hard my entire life, never had much growing up, and these bastards (on both sides) want to make a deal to give it all away. I’m tired of the crap. If anything, I’m glad McCain went to Washington to expose this bill as the sham it really was. If the American people can’t see that then they don’t know what the hell is actually going on.

    NOT. ON. MY. DIME.

  72. #470404
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:57 pm, John Ansell said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:49 pm, happyscrapper said:
    DIGSHOT…I think the debate tonight will prove you wrong. McCain is going to wipe the floor with Obama’s a$$.

    I agree BUT, the media will not portray it that way. Especially the print press. Those that don’t watch and only read about it will believe Odumbo won.

    It’s not right, just the way it will go down.

  73. #470405
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:58 pm, Mookie said:
  74. #470406
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:59 pm, flenser said:

    It takes a while for him to memorize what Axelrod is telling him his positions are.

    Let’s see- where is he on FISA today? And will he be in the same place tomorrow? The man makes John Kerry look like the Anti-Flip-Flopper.

  75. #470407
    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:59 pm, right_on said:

    I have a couple of thoughts on this;

    The high level of partisanship we see with the Democrat Party leadership leads me to dis-believe ANYTHING they have to say.

    They have shown time and again their levels of dishonesty on things that have nothing to do with governance.

    For example, after McCain announced that he was returning to Washington to help craft a deal, the Dem. leadership and partisan harpies, set up their rhetorical talking points by insinuating that “they didn’t need Presidential politics injected into the process.” That message was repeated ad nauseum PRIOR to the White House meeting. Afterwards, what did we hear from them. “John McCain screwed up the ‘agreement’ by injecting Presidential politics into the process.” …And it continues!

    The only ones to suggest that Pres. pol. played any role in the disclosure of a horrible bailout proposal were Democrats.

    I, like many of you, was yelling at the TV, gesturing at Reid and Dodd at their little partisan diatribe this morning. They once again proved my theory…they will say what is totally the opposite of the truth, and will characterize everything in a completely dishonest fashion. Any spokesperson they put out to comment on this, is in the tank, and cannot, must not, be believed.

  76. #470408
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:00 pm, sonofdy said:

    Have I said a single thing about Obama? If one criticizes McCain, it’s just implied that that person buys Obama’s hype, huh? That’s how this works now?

    So you don’t support Obama? RRRRIIIGGGHHHTTTT

  77. #470409
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:00 pm, rambler said:

    Maybe if this idiot congress had spent more time actually getting things done rather than engaging in the ever constant Bush bashing and impeachment threats, this banking crisis would not have happened. These selfish pieces of cr*p!!!!! Dodd has spent his entire career on the banking committee and what on earth has he done? The dems were sooooo pleased to have the congress back in their hands and they rode the rest of the country into the ground. FIRE THEM ALL! How many of these clowns are up for reelection this Nov? I hope they are all running scared.

  78. #470411
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:00 pm, 30 pcs of silver said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:46 pm, Digshot said:

    No, but you should. In your initial assessment, you stated that McCain was afraid to debate Obama. When in truth he wanted to tend to this crisis in whatever capacity necessary.

    Well he’s not tending to it anymore.

    That’s my point.

    He used the ‘financial crisis’ to try and get away with canceling on a Presidential debate, but that BS didn’t fly with anyone but you right-wingers. There’s no agreement, there’s no bill. Now he’s going to go out and do exactly what he was criticizing a few days ago, standing around on a stage and talking while a ‘financial crisis’ is going on.

    He’s deathly afraid of the debates, and it’s because of his record of deregulation. Like it or not, that isn’t going to play well on primetime TV with the condition of the economy at the moment. I’m not surprised he tried to weasel out of it. It’s really pathetic, but not surprising, given how McCain’s run his campaign.

    I mean, even George Bush got up their for the debates.

    Which one is it? Is he afraid to debate McCain or did he go to D.C. to assist?

    Yes, the all that experience Obama has with practicing how to debate should come in handy against McCain.

    There won’t be a cone of silence for you libs to hide behind this time.

  79. #470412
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:01 pm, RabbidSquirrel said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:48 pm, akoypinoy said:

    If anyone’s decision to elect a President is based on the hour-to-hour chess moves of a couple of Senators who ARE NOT solving the various ‘crisi’ (is that correct for the plural form) in play,

    Then that person is an idiot anyway and should have enough self-realization to not vote in any election

  80. #470413
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:01 pm, jencab said:

    According to Rush Limbaugh, the White House meeting took place and Obama was chosen to speak for the libs. He said the republican bill is terrible. Yet when asked about it he had no idea. Obama got talking point from PAULSON STAFFERS!!!!

  81. #470415
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:01 pm, TheOtherSide said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:28 pm, flenser said:
    TheOtherSide

    Please explain to me what Obama’s qualifications are,

    8 years in the Illinois state senate. 3+ years in the U.S. Senate. Pretty much the same qualifications of Lincoln.

    and in what way he is more qualified than Palin.

    Seriously have you listened to her interviews (the few that the McCain camp has allowed her to give…hmmm wonder why)? Obama has a far better grasp of the issues both foreign and domestic than Palin.

  82. #470416
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:01 pm, swmbo said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:20 pm, jdubya said:
    Chuck Shumer, Chris Dodd, Bar-knee Frank, and Reid are the main boneheads who f***ed up this economy. Not one of them has any inkling of how to manage a business and severely lacks financial skills.

    These fraud failures should be the first against the wall.

    Hey, are you related to see dubya? I agree with you like I almost always did him.

  83. #470419
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:03 pm, AmericanPatriot said:

    Hope John learns that when you reach across the aisle, you get your hand bit.

  84. #470421
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:03 pm, fmfnavydoc said:

    Mav’s opening statement at the Debate…

    My friends,

    Tonight we are hear to talk about foreign policy, but I feel that there is an issue that all of you want to hear our positions about – this country’s financial crisis. My opponent has, in his 2 years in the Senate has collected over $100,000.00 in financial contributions from current and former employees of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. He has at least two former executives of Fannie Mae that are currently advisers to his campaign. He has not presented a bill or voted for any sort of oversight on the financial markets during his time in the Senate, but had encouraged funding of programs that have engaged in fraudulent practices, such as ACORN, which have engaged in deceptive voter registration practices and financial mismanagement of funds to the disadvantage in our inner cities.

    This campaign is about restoring your faith in the President of the United States and the Congress, not in allowing Washington to “do business as usual”. Your vote for me, and my running mate, is a vote for true change, change that I will fight for. I am the real candidate for change.

    Thank you.

    (Looking at Barry O the Media Ho)… Your turn, B##$%…

    Barry O glooking glazed eyed into the cameras…

  85. #470422
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:03 pm, Flyoverman said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:52 pm, flenser said:

    Please explain to me what Obama’s qualifications are, and in what way he is more qualified than Palin.

    Well, that is the 800 pound gorilla in the room, isn’t it?

    Qualifications are great, but if your judgement sucks, what good are qualifications? “The surge was a bad idea,” “Iran is a tiny country,” “the amount of oil we will get through off shore drilling can be compensated for with tuneups and tire pressure,” and “If you need me call me,” are fine examples of Obama’s judgement.

    Staggering!!

  86. #470423
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:03 pm, sonofdy said:

    8 years in the Illinois state senate. 3+ years in the U.S. Senate. Pretty much the same qualifications of Lincoln.

    Are you saying Obama winning is likely to cause a civil war? Please. For most of his time in both senates the guy didn’t even vote on anything.

  87. #470424
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:04 pm, swmbo said:

    If BHO cared about this country like McCain does there would be no debate tonight. They would BOTH be in Washington trying to tell them to let the free market work.

    Some one will get rich off this crisis, but it won’t be the American People.

  88. #470428
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:05 pm, prendad said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:20 pm, fmfnavydoc said:
    The following members of Congress need to resign from their elected positions, for their role in he current financial crisis:

    Harry Reid
    Nancy Pelosi
    Barney Frank
    Christopher Dodd
    Charles Schumer

    Your resignations need to be on my desk and are effective 12:00AM September 27, 2008

    Sincerely,

    The American People

    Let their names be stricken from every book and tablet. Stricken from every pylon and obelisk. Let their names be unheard and unspoken, erased from the memory of man, for all time.

  89. #470429
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:05 pm, John Ansell said:

    Well Damn Mookie, you didn’t have to prove me wrong that fast. :lol:

  90. #470433
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:08 pm, 30 pcs of silver said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:53 pm, RogersUmp said:
    Rush just sumarized the white house meeting. Paulson called the meeting to set up Obama to gain political favor by finalizing ‘the deal’. During the meeting Obama took over but his incompetance got in the way closing the deal. He started ripping on the Republican position based on an email he received on the way to the meeting. Again, he didn’t know what he was doing without the teleprompter!!

    Somebody should have told Obama. slip him a memo or something. Ha!

  91. #470435
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:09 pm, Artbyruth said:

    Dang…all the whining here on this thread is sick.

    At first, you LOVED McCain because he was doing what you wanted him to do. Now you hate McCain because he isn’t doing what you want him to do.

    Do you really think there is one man out there to be President who will do everything you want him to do?? Get real, people.

    McCain did a great thing by showing leadership and being a US Senator. He did not resign to run for President. He knows he still works for the people. When he went to DC and didn’t tell Harry and Nancy what they wanted to hear (like you) they bawled their heads off and are now blaming him for every ill on planet earth. Remember, McCain did not support this bail-out. He knows the House GOP can handle this on their own. They told him so. He will return after the debate to work on this.

    It is always a good thing when Harry and Nancy are mad at McCain. If they were singing his praises today, then we could be worried.

    Sheesh.

    McCain did great and I am glad he is returning to the debate tonight. Now he can put the focus on how he, not Obama, decided to return to DC and see what was happening. He can put the focus on the bail-out for a few minutes of the debate and show the American people just who is the leader and who is the follower.

  92. #470436
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:10 pm, Flyoverman said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:01 pm, TheOtherSide said:

    Obama has a far better grasp of the issues both foreign and domestic than Palin.

    You have that opinion, because you agree with Obama’s opinion. That’s judgement, not qualifications. I listen to Palin and her conclusions are correct in my opinion.

    Equating Obama to Lincoln is laughable. Do you think Obama has the scope and breadth of undestanding Lincoln displayed in the Lincoln-Douglas debates? That’s like comparing a tricycle to a Aston Martin!

    Make my day, have Obama and Palin debate energy. Palin knows more about the topic than Obama, Biden, and McCain combined.

  93. #470437
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:10 pm, TheOtherSide said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:03 pm, sonofdy said:
    Please. For most of his time in both senates the guy didn’t even vote on anything.

    In the state senate, how many times did he not vote? Or are you talking about the 3.5% of the time he voted “present” as not voting. Take a loook at the percentages of other Illinois state senators and you will find he was not out of the norm. As far as U.S. Senate, he’s voted more often than McCain during their tenure together.

  94. #470439
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:11 pm, flenser said:

    TheOtherSide said:

    8 years in the Illinois state senate. 3+ years in the U.S. Senate

    And how are those qualifications to be President? How are those qualifications better than Palins?

    Seriously have you listened to her interviews

    1) You did not answer the question I asked – In what way is Obama more qualified than Palin? It’s pretty revaling that you attempt to dodge the question like this.

    2) Seriously, have you ever listened to Senator Uh-bama speak when he’s not reading from a script? “Uh … er….. um ….. uh … uh….um….”

    So let me repeat the question, and try to answer it this time. What makes Obama qualified to be President, and in what way is he better qualified than Palin?

  95. #470440
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:11 pm, txvet2 said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 12:57 pm, MrOlympia said:

    McCain knew all along he was going to debate. He suckered Uhbama into believing he wasn’t going to debate, had Bush invite him to Washington and took away valuable debate prep time.

    McCain is going to hammer Uhbama tonight! Uhbama is going to ramble ramble, stumble and bumble, ahhhhhhhhh uhhhhhhhhh ummmmmmmmm while McCain clearly makes points. Can’t wait to see it.

    You may be right, but I wouldn’t bank on it. I’ve been watching Obama lately, and it’s obvious he’s really been working on that hemming and hawing. It doesn’t mean that he actually has a real thought anywhere in between his ears, but he’s getting better at hiding it.

  96. #470441
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:12 pm, powerpro said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:09 pm, Artbyruth said:

    THANK YOU.

  97. #470442
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:14 pm, flenser said:

    This is the man we’re being told makes Plain look foolish.

    And Biden called him “clean and articulate”!

  98. #470443
    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:15 pm, akoypinoy said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 1:01 pm, RabbidSquirrel said:
    You’re missing the point. Do you really think that this financial meltdown that was caused by years of mismanagement and psuedo-accounting can be resolved in a one night stand?

    By the way, my vote is not based on hour-by-hour chess moves and whether you like it or not, I too have the right to vote for whomsoever I want. I believe I deserve that not only as a citiezen but after 20 years of my life in the U.S. Navy,to protect yours and others right to vote.

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Another shining example of Obama “efficiency”

September 16, 2009 10:03 AM by Michelle Malkin

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