Posted on 04/08/2008 11:49:26 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Hes the guy who was running for president before all the national attention shifted to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Now, Senator John McCain seems to be only an afterthought, at best, or an anachronism, at worst. He has got to get back into the game, otherwise he will never be in contention.
Forget that he leads in the polls. That means nothing. His lead is only the consequence of the division among Democrats. Supporters of Hillary are quite incapable of uttering the O word to a pollster and Obama backers wont admit that theyd ever back Hillary. But once the they settle on a nominee provided there is no super delegate larceny involved Democrats will be Democrats and McCains lead will vanish. He has got to use this period, when he is not under attack, to flesh out his image and begin his campaign.
To do that, he cant wait on the sidelines and only put out carefully controlled stories like his biographical tour which he has just begun. He has to wade into the midst of current controversy, carve out his message, demonstrate his relevance, and make the headlines he needs to become a center of attention and interest.
What should be his message? Populism. Many will urge that he fortify his base. But with Republican Party identification at an all time low, there isnt enough base out there to win. He needs to attract swing voters. Not by going to the left of the Democrats, but by transcending their liberalism by attacking the forces of privilege their party is bent on protecting.
Here are a few choice targets:
McCain should go after those who have caused the subprime crisis and demand justice. He should press for recapture of the fees and commissions they made by making loans they knew were no good. He should demand that their licenses be ended, their institutions closed, and their ill gotten gains confiscated.
He should attack credit card companies for their abuse of consumers through usurious interest rates, high penalty fees imposed at the drop of a hat, and interchange fees that add to the cost of everything we buy.
McCain should take up the case against Congressional perks, building on his efforts to curtail earmarks, cracking down on Congressional ethics, and taking aim at the day to day practices (as opposed to the speeches) of his two fellow senators who are running for office.
He should go after regulators who dont regulate, beginning with those who let unsafe toys into the U.S. He should condemn the FAA for its weaknesses. He should go after the Fed and other regulators for their laxity in the face of the emerging credit crisis.
McCain should blast China for its abuse of Tibet. While governments are cowed into silence, McCain should speak out for human liberty and against the repressive tactics of Beijing even as China wants us to celebrate their Olympic games.
Strong, vigorous, populist advocacy can bring the spotlight back to McCain, draw attention to the integrity and strength which has always made him a unique public figure.
As he sought the GOP nomination, this muckraking McCain had to be bottled up inside a national security conservative façade. But no matter how deeply McCain believes in national security, it is his populism that has earned him the plaudits that got him to where he is today.
Its time for the bleached out McCain to exit and for the hearty, embattled, opponent of falsity and privilege to take center stage. And, to show the Democrats how to do it.
What laws did Bear break?
What SEC regulations did Bear Break?
What Laws are the commodity traders breaking?
morris is a joke and I have no idea as to why Fox allow him a platform.
Every time he is on the TV I now have to turn it over, it clearly hates with a passion clinton, OK but his distain for the clintons is all he ever talks about while giving the racist anti American Obama a free pass.
morris needs help clearly his obsession for the clintons is very unhealthy.
fed up of hearing every time he is on about the clintons.
he’s never right anyway, if I was Bill Clinton I would have grabbed him too I think, he really is annoying
yes, this is right-on advice. I hope McCain has some sharp, aggressive people on his campaign and that he’ll listen to them. He’s GOT to start playing hardball, ideally now, but absolutely crucial by the general election. Because his opposition will be deadly in more ways than one, and he’d better be equally as tough.
"Forget that he leads in the polls. That means nothing. His lead is only the consequence of the division among Democrats. Supporters of Hillary are quite incapable of uttering the O word to a pollster and Obama backers wont admit that theyd ever back Hillary. But once the they settle on a nominee provided there is no super delegate larceny involved Democrats will be Democrats and McCains lead will vanish."
There is SO much more at stake in this election, in these times, than spanking the GOP or “teaching them a lesson” at our country’s expense. The dangerous Obama and Clinton machines must be defeated. This is bigger than our egos or irritations. Untold irreversible and lethal damage can be done in the next four (let alone eight) years otherwise. Think it can’t get worse?? Oh yes, yes it can.
McCain can’t follow that advice because he is too busy telling Obama how to act according to John’s own self-imposed standards, which are ridiculas, like demanding that Obama not criticize him because John has decided he won’t do that. It’s so childish, no wonder why some think John is out to lunch. John should know that he can’t demand things like that from people, no matter how much of a temper tantrum he throws.
I do not give a crap about the GOP. Juanito, due to HIS OWN ACTIONS does not deserve the Presidency, I will not vote for him (barring a shocking turn of events and he picks a conservative VP) and I will continue to encourage others to not vote for him as well.
“This is bigger than our egos or irritations.”
Spoken like a true battered wife, trying to keep her abuser out of jail.
“Free Advice” = “You get what you pay for.”
Didn’t know where to post this, but a**hole Joe Biden just adjourned Sen. FR Committee slapping Amb. Crocker with “and just so you know, Mr. Crocker, no one thinks there’s a diplomatic surge - no one, no one. We need a surge, but that’s a subject for another time. Mr. Crocker, thank you for your patience - your physical stamina exceeds your good judgment. We stand adjourned.”
What a prick.
I just look at how poisonous the other two are. But yes, like you, I truly hope he’ll pick a conservative (and highly electable) VP.
“But once the they settle on a nominee provided there is no super delegate larceny involved ”
Stopped reading right there.
“These would all play well and seperate him from his opponents,”
HOW?!?!?! IN GOD’S NAME, THESE ARE ALL NADER TALKING POINTS!
Can’t you tell the man is pulling the wool over your eyes? If he had said “stand up tall for abortion rights,” would that have made it more transparent? There is not a dime’s bit of difference between the three likely nominees, and the toe-sucker is just subtly making it obvious.
Someone tell Morris the GE is a million months away as someone put it the baseball season started last week and the World Series will be over before the election!
Fraud, untold counts.
Lets see, where to begin...
Passing off investments that make Junk Bonds look stable as AAA securities for one.
They engages in thousands of counts of Fraud and fiscal mismanagement.
Last I checked, such things were very very very much illegal.
Bear didn’t do it, Moody’s gave the bonds the AAA ratings. Wall Street banks cannot grade their bonds.
Try again.
When it works it’s called risk-taking and when it fails you people call it “Fiscal Mismanagement.” You still can’t point to any laws being broken.
Nope, sorry, the whole CDO thing was a collusion and frankly the ratings companies, underwriters and all the investment banks are guilty of countless RICO and FRAUD violations.
Keep trying to pretend no laws were broken... makes sure that Wall Street never pays the price for their actions. After all its wall street... its above the law.
CDO’s aren’t illegal, they’ve never been illegal.
This is just the normal business cycle. Like the Telco’s a few years ago, Internet, etc...
If it wasn’t for housing and CDO’s we would have been in a recession for the last 4 years.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.