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Barr on McCain-Palin Response to Freddie and Fannie

John McCain the anti-lobbyist guy? John McCain the change Washington guy? That’s like saying Mitt Romney the bald guy. That’s like Barack Obama the fat guy.

That quote comes to us from MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow during her introduction to an interview with Bob Barr. The Congressman was invited on the show to discuss the response of the McCain – Palin campaign to the Fannie and Freddie bailout, as detailed in their joint op-ed in the Wall Street Journal. Observe the emphasized portions.

Treasury has broadly followed the McCain plan, outlined months ago, and gets at the short-term heart of the problem. That plan reinforces the federal commitment to meet our obligations and get this mess behind us. It replaces management and board members. It requires that shareholders take losses first. It puts taxpayers first in line for any repayments. And it terminates future lobbying, which was one of the primary contributors to this great debacle.

Fannie and Freddie’s lobbyists succeeded and Congress failed. Under our administration this will not happen again.

If your head is spinning right now, fear not. It’s simply a normal reaction for anyone who follows the shifting tides of political news. You see, McCain and Palin are making it very clear that Big Mac saw this problem coming long ago and he tried to warn us about it! In fact, he took these problems so seriously that he hired Rick Davis to be his campaign manager. That’s right… John McCain selected, as the person to manage his campaign for the White House, a man who previously worked as one of the “deep-pocketed lobbyists in Washington” who fought against additional regulation and supervision of the twin mortgage giants, thus serving as one of the “primary contributors to this great debacle.”

I’ve been puzzled for some time as to why Team McCain would try to co-opt the whole “change” theme from the Obama Hope Train, and these types of situations make it all the more confusing. You’ll note from the op-ed above that the other villains in this drama – aside from the lobbyists like Davis – are the members of Congress who have “failed.” Would that be the same Congress that McCain has been serving in for the better part of three decades?

How this type of messaging works (and it clearly is working if you look at the polls) is still a mystery. It reminds us of the McCain team’s recent protestations of how Obama called Sarah Palin “a pig” for using the old saw, “lipstick on a pig.” The amazing part is that they manage to do this with a straight face when McCain said the exact same thing about Hillary Clinton.

While he said he had not studied Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton’s health-care plan, he said it was “eerily reminiscent” of the failed plan she offered as first lady in the early 1990s.

I think they put some lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig,” he said of her proposal.

But enough of that and back to the original interview. Barr maintains his normal, real straight talking, no holds barred style (both puns intentional) in skewering both Obama and McCain for not offering real change in how government operates. Watch it yourself and let me know what you think.

“>You can watch the video here.

  • Don Quijote
    How this type of messaging works (and it clearly is working if you look at the polls) is still a mystery.


    No. it's not!!!

    Most Americans get their news from CABLE (FOX, MSNBC, CNN), TV (CBS, ABC, NBC) and talk radio (Limbaugh, Hannity , Savage & company) . CABLE when it is not a mouth-piece for the right, is busy reporting on the doings of Paris Hilton, Britney Spears & Company, TV is thirty minutes every night, 10 of which are commercials, 10 of which are current events and 10 of which are pure pointless bullshit, and Talk Radio just plain fucking lies.

    And to complete the picture we have the Democrats afraid to use the one tool that they have at their disposition "CLASS WARFARE" for fear of losing their funding.
  • D. E.Rodriguez
    "It reminds us of the McCain team’s recent protestations of how Obama called Sarah Palin “a pig” for using the old saw, “lipstick on a pig.” "

    Have to disagree. There is absolutely no evidence that Obama "called Palin 'a pig."

    Au contraire, that's what the McCain disingenuously alleges, after McCain undeniably used that expression against Hillary Clinton.
  • jwest
    Ever wonder who Freddie and Fanny were giving all their money to?

    1. Dodd, Christopher J S D-CT $133,900
    2. Kerry, John S D-MA $111,000
    3. Obama, Barack S D-IL $105,849
    4. Clinton, Hillary S D-NY $75,550

    http://www.opensecrets.org/news/2008/07/top-sen...

    (heh)
  • jchem
    OMG!! He made a gaffe and said Freddie Mae!! Where's the news media on this?

    OK, that aside, I enjoy listening to Bob Barr. He refers to McCain as "this guy", and he's willing to take both candidates to task. It's probably pretty easy for him to do so, since he is the "outsider" here. I would love to see him in the debates, even if the media deems him "unworthy".

    jwest, I doubt we will hear anything about that money train you listed. We certainly heard a lot about McCain having an advisor who lobbied for the companies. At the same time I'm sure we could find a money list with McCain on the top that isn't too flattering either. Methinks two wrongs don't make a right. But since you bring it up, wasn't Dodd being looked into for all of this at some point?
  • jwest
    Jchem,

    You must be thinking of Dodd and Dorgan, (D)-crooks, shaking down Washington Mutual for special mortgages.
  • daveinboca
    jwest

    Everybody in DC knows that Freddie Mac and Fannie were the personal ATM job slots for Dem hacks like Jim Johnson [fired from Obama's VP selection team], Franklin Raines [affirmative action hero who got millions in bonuses for running FMs into the ground] and that Assistant AG under Janet Reno who managed to keep the CIA & FBI apart [Jamie Gorelick] enough so that Al Qaeda could slip through the cracks. A big piggy bank for Dem hacks & jobbers.

    Maddow represents how representative the average DNC media flak is of the American people.
  • Donations, per se, aren't enough to say that a politician is crooked. If you can establish a voting pattern that eschews the public good for the good of the corporate donors, then it's time to get worried.
  • sh0ter
    How this type of messaging works (and it clearly is working if you look at the polls) is still a mystery

    Jazz,

    Its simple, its called the Nixon strategy...
  • jwest
    Boy, posting the numbers sure killed this thread in a hurry.
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