Sunday, October 5, 2008

Dems Blew it with Fannie & Freddie



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I'd like to hear more about Dodd & Frank's involvement. I saw O'Reilly shout at Barnie Frank the other day. Frank would never admit fault of any sort in this mess.

I read another story yesterday at IBD (couldn't find the exact on this morning) about the enormous amount of blame Chris Dodd & Frank should bear. The author further pointed out that Bush and McCain are such poor communicators. As a result of the GOP not getting a strong message out, Obama is benefitting from the economy collapse.

It's unbelievable for Barack to get a bounce when in fact the Dems are very much responsible for policies and programs that contributed to so many failing mortgages. Mitt wouldn't let the guilty point fingers without an argument. We need more than a commander-in-chief. How about a communicator-in-chief?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is there any provision in the Republican primary that can change the presidential nominee? Like pressuring McCain to give up due to his health, then replace him with Mitt? The candidates from both parties are awful. And the Democrats may win to have 60 sits or more to be veto proof. It's bad news for the country. McCain cannot even organize a good campaign. How can he run a country?

TJK said...

listening to Obama's tone today...He is Terrified
I will have video later....

Listening to Obama's tone in today's rally in NC... shows that Obama is afraid that this is going to bring him down, he owns it, because he was linking McCain to Bush the last Month, so The McCain Campaign is shooting back on his links to his radical friends, i don't know if this is going to bring a win for McCain, McCain is taking a risk, but one thing is sure, That McCain took over the theme and the day, and forced the media to address the issue and report it, and obama to defend himself, rather then talk about his comfortable issues like the economy and health care.

One thing is sure, McCain has no choice, as long as the election is about the economy he will lose, once he turns in the election on Obama , and makes the Election as a referendum on Obama, he can pull out a win, McCain has nothing to lose, he is anyway not benefiting anything from being presidential, he has to campaign hard ,and attack , attack and attack, it worked against Romney and it can work against Obama.

http://mccainpalin.blogspot.com/2008/10/listening-to-obamas-tone-todayhe-is.html