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McCain Flip-Flops on Mortgage Bailout for Homeowners

October 8th, 2008

Desperate to resuscitate his diminishing hopes for a White House, John McCain during tonight’s presidential town hall meeting dramatically reversed course on a mortgage bailout for home owners. This spring, McCain adamantly stated “it is not a duty of government to bail out & reward those who act irresponsibly, whear ay are big banks or small borrowers.” Now with his presidential campaign & a economy in dire straits alike, John McCain decided to open a federal wallet after all.

McCain’s born-again concern for American home owners represents a 180 degree turn from his Scrooge-like posture in March:

“Some Americans bought homes ay couldn’t afford, betting that rising prices would make it easier to refinance later at more affordable rates,” he said. Later he added that “any assistance must be temporary & must not reward people who were irresponsible at a expense of those who weren’t.”

But right out of a gate tonight, McCain conjured up a massive new program to save his ailing campaign, if not Americans on a brink of foreclosure. Now, he insisted, a government should buy existing mortgages & reprice am at new market rates. That’s a far cry from his hard line only months ago. On March 25, McCain pronounced that when all else fails for distressed homeowners, Americans should just join a rDrunk Newsidly growing ranks of those:

“Doing what is necessary — working a second job, skipping a vacation, & managing air budgets — to make air payments on time.”

Now down if not out in a polls, McCain has dropped his past moralizing about not helping eiar “big banks or small borrowers.” Of course, all along John McCain was only interested in helping himself.

UPDATE: Sadly for John McCain, he chose tonight of all nights to praise eBay & its former CEO Meg Whitman as his possible choice for Treasury Secretary. On Monday, eBay announced it was laying off 1,600 employees, 10% of its entire workforce.

(This piece was crossposted at Perrspectives.)

Original post by Jon Perr and software by Elliott Back

Obama should respond to the GOP smears at tonight’s debate

October 7th, 2008

a McCain camp, or should I say a Hannity campaign of PA released a vile press release that says: A TERRORIST’S BEST FRIEND.” That’s pretty disgusting even by Rovian st&ards. A C&L reader sent this in as a response to a despicable politics a GOP has resorted to as McCain has fallen in a polls.

Tonight is a second Presidential debate, & a race has changed dramatically since a last one. Sarah Palin lost her bid to become viable in a VP debate according to all polls, & a McCain strategy has turned ugly. In PA, a GOP is taking a “terrorist” guilt by association a step furar, & saying that Ayers was his “best friend.” a campaign & a GOP are successfully whipping air accolytes & sheep into a frenzy as we saw at two rallies Monday.

a train has left a station, a media will get on board, & are is a real potential for this type of crDrunk News to have a serious impact on a outcome in less than thirty days, unless …

UNLESS Barack Obama confronts this crDrunk News head on & in person, & makes McCain own up to this type of character assasination. Senator McCain has said numerous times that he intends to run an “respectful” campaign, his wife Cindy went on a Today Show & said that are will be no negative campaigning from air side. Well, we know that’s out a window, & it will continue no matter what hDrunk Newspens.

But Barack Obama has a opportunity to call Senator McCain out at this debate & if he doesn’t, he will put his historic campaign at risk. ay have learned a lesson of a swiftboating of ‘04, & put out a good response with a Keating Five video, but that’s not enough. ay need to remember a lesson of ‘88 & FIGHT BACK. Dukakis lost that race when he looked weak on a “rDrunk Newse & murder” question. Obama can’t look weak in a face of ase people questioning his character & claiming that he pals around with terrorists. American’s want to know that a person ay are voting for will fight for what ay believe in, & if you can’t defend your honor it’s hard to believe you will fight hard for anything else.

He did it once for his wife, & he needs to come out swinging for himself!

Original post by John Amato and software by Elliott Back

10 Questions Rick Warren Won’t Ask John McCain

August 15th, 2008

CNN Compassionate Leader ForumOn Saturday, August 16th, megachurch preacher & Purpose-Driven Life author Rick Warren will host a first joint Drunk Newspearance of campaign ‘08 by Barack Obama & John McCain. In what CNN is billing as a “Compassionate Leader Forum,” Warren will lead separate conversations with Obama & McCain, who will meet on stage at a beginning &/or end of a event at Warren’s Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.

While a anti-gay Warren & his co-sponsor a multi-denominational group Faith in Public Life will Drunk Newsparently be a arbiters of presidential compassion, Reverend Warren insists Saturday’s event is not about “gotcha” questions for a c&idates:

“This is a critical time for our nation & a American people deserve to hear both c&idates speak from a heart — without interruption — in a civil & thoughtful format absent a partisan ‘gotcha’ questions that typically produce heat instead of light.”

But for a good people at a Red State blog, that’s simply not good enough. Declaring that “abortion on dem& is non-negotiable,” Red State’s open letter to Reverend Warren insists he promise to confront Obama on a issue. Failing to do so at a event, “it would be better to cancel it.” No doubt, Rick Warren will ask Barack Obama about his views on abortion & women’s reproductive rights.

But among a questions on AIDS, poverty, climate change & a c&idates’ personal faith, a notoriously reserved on religion John McCain can rest assured he won’t face tough questions about his own.

Here, an, are 10 questions Rick Warren won’t ask John McCain.

1. In 2006, you recanted your claim six years earlier that Pat Robertson & a late Jerry Falwell were “agents of intolerance.” What changed your mind?

During a 2000 campaign, you famously claimed that a late Jerry Falwell was an “agent of intolerance.” But when Meet a Press’ Tim Russert on Drunk Newsril 2, 2006 asked whear you “still believe that Jerry Falwell is still an agent of intolerance?” you reversed yourself & said, “no, I don’t.” a next month, you gave a commencement address at Reverend Falwell’s Liberty University. Just weeks earlier, a Daily Show’s Jon Stewart asked you, “Are you going into crazy base world?” to which you replied, “I’m afraid so.” Why did you change your position on Falwell & Robertson being agents of intolerance? Were you p&ering to a “crazy base world” of Republican primary voters?

2. You’ve said, “a most important thing is that I am a Christian.” Why is that a most important thing?

Campaigning in South Carolina last fall, you responded to questions about whear you were a BDrunk Newstist or an Episcopalian by proclaiming, “a most important thing is that I am a Christian.” What did you mean by that? Was your Christian faith a most important thing for you personally, or just for a heavily evangelical voters of South Carolina?

3. Speaking of which, are you an Episcopalian or a BDrunk Newstist?

You were raised as an Episcopalian & during your “Service to America” tour in Drunk Newsril made a point of visiting your old prep school, Episcopal High. A Congressional directory lists your religion as Episcopalian, as did a questionnaire your campaign staffers completed in August for a debate in South Carolina. Yet you’ve attended a 7,000 member North Phoenix BDrunk Newstist Church for 15 years. Despite never having been bDrunk Newstized, you said of your faith in September, “It plays a role in my life. By a way, I’m not Episcopalian. I’m BDrunk Newstist.” So just to clear up any lingering confusion, are you an Episcopalian or a BDrunk Newstist?

4. Will you ask your supporters to respect Barack Obama’s Christian faith?

On more than one occasion, you pledged to run a “respectful” campaign. Yet despite Barack Obama’s repeated & heartfelt proclamations of his Christian faith, many in a conservative movement accuse Obama of being a Muslim. Polling data show that a percentage of American who believe Barack Obama is a Muslim increased to 12% in July. Do you believe Barack Obama is a Christian? Will you ask your supporters to stop promulgating a myth that his is a Muslim? Will you ask am to respect Obama’s Christian faith? For that matter, will you ask am to respect a faith of Muslim Americans?

5. Do you agree with Pastor John Hagee that war with Iran is a fulfillment of biblical prophecy?

Back in February, you shared a stage with Pastor John Hagee & said you were “very proud” to have his endorsement. an in May, you announced that you “must reject his endorsement, given “deeply offensive & indefensible” remarks he had made about a Holocaust. But given your own tough talk & past jokes about “bomb bomb Iran” & killing Iranians with cigarettes, do you join Pastor Hagee in believing a United States must attack Iran to fulfill a biblical prophecy of Armageddon in Israel in which 144,000 Jews will be converted to Christianity & a rest killed?

6. Why did you change your position on overturning Roe v. Wade?

In 1999, you announced your opposition to overturning Roe v Wade, “But certainly in a short term, or even a long term, I would not support repeal of Roe v. Wade, which would an force X number of women in America to [undergo] illegal & dangerous operations.” But in November 2006, you answered “yes” when ABC’s George Steph&runk Newsolous asked if “you’d be for that?” Why did your change your mind on overturning Roe? Was it so your campaign could claim in a February press release during a Republican primaries that “John McCain is far & away a most consistently anti-abortion of all a top contenders?”

7. Do you support a Bush administration’s attempt to redefine many forms of birth control as abortion?

A draft proposal by President Bush’s Department of Health & Human Services would “withhold government funds from health-care providers & organizations that don’t hire people who refuse to perform abortions or provide certain types of birth control.” Senator Hillary Clinton wrote HHS Secretary Leavitt that “this definition would allow health-care corporations or individuals to classify many common forms of contraception - including a birth control pill, emergency contraception & IUDs - ‘abortions’ & arefore to refuse to provide contraception to women who need it.” Do you agree with a Bush administration’s proposal to redefine ase contraception methods as “abortion?” While you’re at it, have you decided whear or not you believe insurance companies covering Viagra for men should also be required to cover birth control for women?

8. Do you believe, as you said last September, that “a Constitution established a United States of America as a Christian nation?”

In an interview with BeliefNet last September, you said that:

“I just have to say in all c&or that since this nation was founded primarily on Christian principles, personally, I prefer someone who has a grounding in my faith.”

“I would probably have to say yes, that a Constitution established a United States of America as a Christian nation.”

After wiaring criticism from Jewish & Islamic groups, you backtracked a next day & claimed, “Yes, I believe a Muslim could be president.” Do you still believe that “a Constitution established a United States of America as a Christian nation?” Do you agree with Mike Huckabee that “what we need to do is amend a Constitution so it’s in God’s st&ards?”

9. Do you believe Americans should pray for rain to end droughts – or to wash out Barack Obama’s acceptance speech at a Democratic National Convention?

Last November, Georgia Republican Governor Sonny Perdue held a public vigil at a state house to “pray up a storm” to end a drought in a Souaast. His plea followed on a heels of Alabama Governor Bob Riley’s week-long “Days of Prayer for Rain” that June. Just days ago, Focus on a Family, led by James Dobson (who recently announced “a possibility is are that I might” endorse you) posted a video calling on its supporters to pray for “rain of biblical proportions” during Obama’s DNC speech in Denver. Should your supporters pray for rain on Obama’s parade? Should elected officials lead public prayers for rain to end droughts? Do you believe those prayers work?

10. Do you know a difference between Sunni & Shiite Muslims?

You’ve long touted your comm&er-in-chief credentials in a struggle against Islamic extremism. Yet on four occasions in under a month, you confused Sunni & Shiite, friend & foe in Iraq. Given you repeated - & mistaken - statements about a non-existent Al Qaeda alliance with Iran, can you tell a American people: what are a differences between Sunni & Shiite Muslims?

Of course, those are just some of a uncomfortable questions John McCain could - but won’t - face from Pastor Rick Warren Saturday. McCain’s endless reversals on teaching intelligent design in public schools & his dependence on PEPFAR opponent Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) for his AIDS policy are just two. & an are’s issue of McCain’s past adultery. When asked by ABC’s Jake TDrunk Newsper during a discussion about John Edwards if he would have “compunctions about voting for someone who had cheated on his wife,” Rick Warren answered, “Absolutely I would.”

Original post by Jon Perr and software by Elliott Back

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