DISQUS

AMERICAblog: Politico's Ben Smith doesn't buy McCain's charge that this is all Obama's fault

  • sukabi1 · 1 year ago
    Hey John, when you get teh video, post a link please.... didn't see it, but would love to see Mcnasty lie and spin...
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    "McCain came off rather nasty and nuts - not very presidential."
    Picking Palin was the first reason I knew he was nuts.....
  • sukabi1 · 1 year ago
    So Obama was supposed to deliver the Republican votes as well as the Dem votes? Amazing! So what was McCain's role? To suck up the praise if the bill passed?
  • meemers · 1 year ago
    How right you are! I am sure he had a few choice words about that old C##t of a trollop Polosi too! How dare he even think it's Obamas fault! This is all so surreal!
  • naschkatzehussein · 1 year ago
    I think McCain had various Obama attacks lined up depending upon which scenario played out.
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    Bush is slurring his words...again.
  • Ginger_FL · 1 year ago
    McGrumpy's left eye was drooping again....
    Just saw the side by side video clip.
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    This is just about the craziest thing I have heard coming out of the McCain campaign and there has been plenty. I don't think ordinary Americans have any idea of what this package means but they will, oh they will. The economic impact is going to be tremendous.

    And there is John McCain saying it is Obama's fault. How the hell can he spin this when it was the GD Republicans once again provided the road blocks.
  • dad · 1 year ago
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  • sukabi1 · 1 year ago
    Ok, so I read the whole article.... when are they going to come and haul the ENTIRE McCain campaign off to the rubber room... these people are either INSANE or retarded (no offense to insane or retarded people everywhere who have no choice in the matter)
  • dad · 1 year ago
    this failure is maccain's.
  • dad · 1 year ago
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    "single largest point drop," so says wolf.

    mccain claimed all the credit this morning.
  • Wild_Weasel · 1 year ago
    GAME OVER:

    THE NEOCON REPUBLICANS WIN.

    Grover Norquist's wet dream has come true:

    - There's NO money for the next administration to promote better health care programs.

    - There's NO money to restore the regulatory programs on pharmaceuticals, food, bank funds, stock investments, pension funds.

    - There's NO money to fix MediCare program.

    - There's NO money to fix Social Security.

    - There's NO money to fix broken public infrastructure.

    - There's NO money to fix our broken educational system.
  • sukabi1 · 1 year ago
    yes there is. I propose seizing the assets of every CEO, Wall Street Banker & brokers and politician who enabled, facilitated and have benefitted from this.
  • dad · 1 year ago
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    this IS mccain's leadership.
  • dad · 1 year ago
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    john mccain made this deal happen.
  • hawkseye · 1 year ago
    McNocchio is an amazing leader of the Rethugs.
  • Wild_Weasel · 1 year ago
    Bush is the chief architect of America's financial ruin. But both Democrats and Republicans have dirty hands.

    Bush has failed at all business ventures, and his DADDY bailed him out when businesses went south.

    This mess is too big for Bush's DADDY to help bail him out.

    Probably the surprise was that this meltdown occurred now instead of after January 20th, 2009. They saw it coming years ago, because they were the architects. But they thought they'd blame it all on the next administration.
  • Wild_Weasel · 1 year ago
    Bush's anti-regulation stand is TREASONOUS!

    Where's the justice?
  • dad · 1 year ago
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    jack cafferty notes that john mccain is the self-proclaimed savior of the failed bailout.
  • dad · 1 year ago
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    thank goodness john mccain suspended his campaign to keep this from happening.
  • gwpriester · 1 year ago
    Being a Republican means never having to say your were wrong. It's ALWAYS someone else's fault.