John McCain says that yesterday's "no" vote by the House which defeated the "Bailout" plan was Barack Obama's fault.
Interestingly, Alaska's Republican House member, and all the Republican House members from John McCain's state of Arizona, voted "no".
I wonder whose fault that is?
6 comments:
Maybe McCain should embrace this video and start promoting himself as the schizophrenic candidate. Vote for McCain and get two for the price of one! (Two and a half if you count Palin!)
One point, Colonel. Arizona's House delegation is made up of 4 Republicans and 4 Democrats. But you are right that all 8 of them voted no.
My sister is a John McCain fan (Yeah, I know, she's retarded) and she said the same thing. No amount of reasoning worked. I pointed out countless news stories, analytical articles and all sorts of info to the contrary but she's not buying it. It's all Obama's fault.
I think my sister is pretty typical of McCain supporters. You can't use logic on them. Only 2X4's.
Does anyone else ever get the idea we are imprisoned in some sort of cartoon. That McCain and Palin could even be considered for the two highest offices in the land is some sort of joke.
Wait until you see my post about how much money I have lost in the last 8 years.
Phoebe: A two-fer! Brilliant, and might work better than anything they've tried yet.
Catalyst: Yes, good point. What really surprised me is that he couldn't even get a single one of his own Republicans in line. Now there's leadership.
Mike: Well, you see you're arguing from a "fact-based perspective", and they don't appear to buy into that.
Beach: I knew I'd seen McCain somewhere- short, hysterical, incoherent- he's DAFFY DUCK!
Malach: I'll go right over.
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