To: mrsmel
McCain said it at the 9/11 forum, defending Sarah Palin’s experience as a mayor, saying she’s been out there dealing with the day to day problems of people. For whatever reason, he decided to contrast that experience with himself as a senator. It was a totally incompetent statement that will keep giving to the Democrats all election long.
Along with that and saying the economy is fundamentally strong today of all days, I think McCain has probably given back all his gains. He may not be able to get them back when 0bama puts the ‘divorced’ comment on 24 hour loop.
22 posted on
09/15/2008 4:05:20 PM PDT by
counterpunch
(Jim Jones was a Community Organizer)
To: counterpunch
If an incompetent statement will erase all McCain’s gains, then the almost daily Obama and/or Biden gaffes will have them at negative. There are plenty of ‘rat gaffes to play on 24-hour loops, if they want to do it that way.
41 posted on
09/15/2008 4:24:48 PM PDT by
mrsmel
To: counterpunch
Along with that and saying the economy is fundamentally strong today of all days, I think McCain has probably given back all his gains
Feel free to put McCain's quote into context. If you want to go further, feel free to compare what McCain said today with the statement Reagan made in October 1987 following the stock market meltdown. McCain's full quote:
Today we are seeing tremendous upheaval on Wall Street. The American economy is in crisis. Unemployment is on the rise and our financial markets are in turmoil. People are concerned about our economic future. But let me say something: this economic crisis is not the fault of the American people. Our workers are the most innovative, the hardest working, the best skilled, most productive, most competitive in the world. My opponents may disagree, but those fundamentals of America are strong. No one can match an American worker. Our workers sell more goods to more markets than any other on earth. Our workers have always been the strength of our economy, and they remain the strength of our economy today. But their efforts are not being matched at the top. From Washington to Wall Street, the top of our economy is broken. We have seen self interest, greed, irresponsibility and corruption undermine the hard work of the American people. Its time to set things right. When I am President, were going to put an end to the abuses in Washington and on Wall Street that have resulted in the crisis we are seeing unfold today. Enough is enough. We are going to reform the way Wall Street does business and put an end to the greed that has driven our markets into chaos. We will stop multimillion dollar payouts to CEOs who have broken the public trust. We will put an end to running Wall Street like a casino. We will make businesses work for the benefit of their shareholders and employees. And we will make sure that your savings, IRA, 401k and pension accounts are protected.
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