Friday, September 26, 2008

Time-Out!

I gotta admit, I was impressed this week.

As this election has dropped lower and lower on the respectability scale, I was happy to see one candidate put politics aside and put the American people first.

I applaud John McCain for stepping-up, suspending his campaign, putting-off the Presidential debate and returning to Washington to address “the greatest financial disaster since The Great Depression,” and broker/vote-on a bail-out plan.

Wait, isn’t that his job?

Oh right, it is.

Where’s the news coverage when I get up in the morning and slog myself into the office?

How can someone, who is running for President think asking for a ‘time-out’ is a smart political move?

What happens if (please God don’t let it happen) future-President McCain is signing a bill at his desk and the phone rings?

Will he forget what he’s doing?

Will the bill get signed?

Can someone actually call the Oval Office directly?

I can see the sentiment: Put the American people first. I just doubt the sincerity.

The move looks to be more of a political ploy than anything else, especially given the actions of GOP operatives in the state of Michigan, a crucial swing state.

I was recently forwarded this story, which outlines moves by GOP operatives to invalidate many Michigan voters because they have been foreclosed upon. It is gerrymandering plain and simple, as many of the voters being targeted are presumed to be Barack Obama supporters.

Hmmm, McCain suspends campaign to resolve the financial crisis, while the GOP attempts to prey upon foreclosure victims to better his chances of winning in Michigan.

Will the Real John McCain please stand-up?

With his return to Washington to pass a bail-out plan that does nothing to better the situation of the average homeowner facing foreclosure, but benefits the large investment firms on Wall Street who made millions getting everyone into this mess…

I think the real one has.

But back to the ‘time-out’ McCain requested with regards to the debate.

The President, whoever it is, will face numerous tough situations and decisions. And sorry Senator McCain, but they don’t come one at a time.

Asking for the delayed debate shows nothing but weakness and a bit of “Uh, what’s going on?” cluelessness.

Does the issue need to be addressed? Most Def.

Is it McCain and Obama’s job to vote on this bill? Yup.

But both are running for President and both have missed numerous Senate votes during this election season.

I appreciate Obama’s ‘deal with things as they come’ approach.

It’s the response I’d hope to get from a President.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice post, as usual. I must admit your take on the situation is very interesting. I'm absorbing information right now on the entire election, and I will say that I still don't have an opinion. Rare for a person like me. hehe

Thanks for reading...

Ryan said...

Mos Def is cool. I'm glad you could talk about him.

Anonymous said...

Uh, Obama hasn't had to deal with anything as a 'community organizer' or a Senator...unless you count voting 'present' rather than actually taking a stand or position on an issue. A president doesn't get to vote 'Present' or take the time to pen two memoirs while collecting a tax payer funded paycheck. What will Obama do when he actually has to make a decision about ANYTHING...consult Biden? Ayers? Jeremiah Wright?

It is interesting how you hammer McCain for doing what he was elected to do while praising Obama for doing nothing. Then again, Obama is a platitude spewing empty suit and those pretty words make liberals feel all warm and fuzzy inside...but in the end they mean nothing, nada, zilch and you know and I know that Obama has accomplished nothing as a Senator. Oh, wait...he did work to block tightening guidelines on Fannie and Freddie, funnel 800k to ACORN, and collect massive amounts of political contributions from dubious sources...and the speeches, can't forget the speeches filled to the brim with 5 cent cliches from that golden throat of his....

Like I told you before, we live in an Us Weekly world and Obama is the Us Weekly candidate...nothing but blurbs, photo ops, and publicity stills. We'll get what we deserve in November, Jimmy Carter the Lesser...and the world will line up for the chance to kick his ass.