From CNN:
Republican presidential candidate John McCain announced Wednesday that he is suspending his campaign to return to Washington and focus on the “historic” crisis facing the U.S. economy.
McCain said it was time for both parties to come together to solve economic crisis.
The Arizona senator called on his Democratic rival, Barack Obama, to do the same. He also urged organizers of Friday’s presidential debate at the University of Mississippi to postpone the event.
“I am calling on the president to convene a meeting with the leadership from both houses of Congress, including Senator Obama and myself,” McCain told reporters in New York. “It is time for both parties to come together to solve this problem.”
Yep. I knew that was the problem … McCain not being back at work – if he hadn’t been campaigning, I bet we wouldn’t be in this economic pickle.
What an ass.
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… till Magnifico at 4:00 (Yay!)
But a half hour is all that rat bastard is worth, imo.
about economics and who hasn’t participated in senate activities in more than a year.
This is his way of hiding from the issue.
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… kos:
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What point is there in having an election, anyway……………………….
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… via diarist KingOneEye:
What a circus.
Mayor Richard Daley takes issue with brother’s mention in Sen. John McCain ad
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander!!!!!
the debate is on.
If I were O, I’d say: “It’s the public’s money we’re talking about. Debating about it puts them in on the conversation.”
I have no idea what the stock market is doing at the moment, but if the Dow goes down, the headline should be:
“McCain back to work in Senate, Stocks Plummet”
… and if the Dow goes down …
“McCain suspends campaign, Stocks Rally”
Roosevelt campaigned during elections held in the midst of the Great Depression and WWII. Obama’s decision to go forward with the debate puts him in the position for making a favorable comparison to FDR.
bipartisan bailout package + bush signing statement = original monstrosity of a proposal enacted
whether mccain and obama participate or even vote on said package is irrelevant…imo….