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Thursday, September 18, 2008
WSJ on McCain: "Un-Presidential"
The Wall Street Journal this a.m. rips the sheet with John McCain, to wit:
McCain doesn't understand what's happening on Wall Street.
He's scapegoating Christopher Cox, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission: "...this assault on Mr. Cox is both false and deeply unfair. It's also un-Presidential."
"Mr. McCain is sounding like a candidate searching for a political foil rather than a genuine solution. He'll never beat Mr. Obama by running as an angry populist like Al Gore, circa 2000."
Ouch.
McCain doesn't understand what's happening on Wall Street.
He's scapegoating Christopher Cox, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission: "...this assault on Mr. Cox is both false and deeply unfair. It's also un-Presidential."
"Mr. McCain is sounding like a candidate searching for a political foil rather than a genuine solution. He'll never beat Mr. Obama by running as an angry populist like Al Gore, circa 2000."
Ouch.
Labels: Bush economy, John McCain, Wall Street Journal