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As goes our banking sector, so goes our healthcare

I just want to know- did anyone in the McCain camp remember before the most recent issue of the magazine “Contingencies” was published this week that John McCain had been quoted as saying:

Opening up the health insurance market to more vigorous nationwide competition, as we have done over the last decade in banking, would provide more choices of innovative products less burdened by the worst excesses of state-based regulation.

Surely they just forgot to pull that quote once the meltdown on Wall Street was in full swing?  No self-respecting advisor worth his or her salt would allow their candidate to be caught dead making this sort of a comment in the middle of an economic crisis.

I’d be willing to bet that this is the same advisor who let the candidate go out last Monday morning and proclaim that the “fundamentals of the economy” are strong.

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Every part of the economy I oversighted

When the economy is teetering on the brink between a deep recession and just a bad hangover, the thing to really pull us out of it in a hurry would be a 9-11 style blue ribbon commission to study what went wrong.  They’ll get to solutions on the next panel, I assume.

I don’t even know what Senator Obama’s six-point plan on the economy is.  The fact that it has six points is six legs up on McCain’s commission.  We don’t have time for a commission to be your BIG plan…

It just boils down to what I was saying in an earlier post, you can’t be “fundamentally a de-regulator” who is “always for less regulation” and then whoop and holler about the lack of oversight by the government.  Please!  The dictionary definition of oversight IS regulation.  But perhaps McCain was confused by the other common use of the word “oversight”– something you OMIT to do….

Oversight. noun

1 a: watchful and responsible care b: regulatory supervision <congressional oversight>2: an inadvertent omission or error

Now, when CBS morning show host Harry Smith asked McCain if he is prepared to deal with the economy he bragged about his chairmanship of the Senate Commerce Committee.  Of course, he neatly overlooked the fact that as its chairman he must not have sufficiently “oversighted” (that’s not even a word!) the whole economy under his purview when he had the chance.

Smith: “Let me ask you this. Earlier this year on the campaign trail, you said — or you admitted that you didn’t know a lot about the economy. Why should voters trust you in these perilous times with the economy of the United States?”

McCain: “You know, that’s one of the interesting things about having long conversations. The point is, I was chairman of the Commerce Committee. Every part of America’s economy, I oversighted. I have a long record, certainly far more extensive of being involved in our economy than Senator Obama does. I understand the economy. I know the issues-”

Smith: “Well, if that’s the case, wouldn’t you bear more responsibility for some of the crisis we’re in then?”

Now, McCain doesn’t like to brag too much, so it’s helpful that his aide Douglas Holtz-Eakin gives him the kind of credit he deserves.  Holding up his blackberry, Holtz-Eakin declared, ”You’re looking at the miracle that John McCain helped create.”  Behold!  And he saw that it was good.

Oh, I kid.  But really, I think the folks at Coloradopols.com may be able to clear up this little misoverestimating incident:

McCain is pretty old, so maybe the advisor meant that he invented the actual blackberry – you know, the fruit.

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Good touch, Bad touch

So, the Obama campaign is calling this new McCain ad airing on television “perverse”.  What do you think?  (Note, the video below is a composite, showing clips of McCain calling for a respectful campaign, and then it features the new ad in question, as an example of McCain failing to meet that standard)

The ad states that Obama’s only accomplishment on education is to have championed “comprehensive sex education for kindergartners,” and mocking him for wanting to teach sex to kids before they learn how to read.  Turns out that the actual legislation was about protecting kindergarten-age children from sex offenders.

Says Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton:

“It is shameful and downright perverse for the McCain campaign to use a bill that was written to protect young children from sexual predators as a recycled and discredited political attack against a father of two young girls – a position that his friend Mitt Romney also holds. Last week, John McCain told Time magazine he couldn’t define what honor was. Now we know why.”

Ouch!

It’s going to be a loooong couple months, folks.

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Clearly, it’s still a pig

Stop the presses!!!

Barack Obama has been saying in his stump speeches that McCain and Palin can try to dress up their records to look like reformers, but they are still regular politicians, in the mold of George W. Bush.  There’s a cute but offensively sexist (really??) saying for this assertion….how does it go….”You can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig.”  And Obama used it on the stump yesterday to illustrate his point.

All kinds of bloggers and even media types are crying foul- calling the joke a slur against women. And it’s not like anyone in the McCain campaign, least of all McCain himself, would ever use those words, especially to talk about a female politician who was running for the highest office in the land.  Because that would be offensive and sexist, right?

Oops.

Enough.  This sort of gratituitous whining is unabashed reverse sexism.  It raises the barriers for women rather than lift them, and as a woman I couldn’t be more offended.  It seems to me that Team McCain want Sarah Palin to be the subject of every discussion, preferably of insults they can decry, because otherwise their candidacy goes back to being, well, boring.   So they trot out surrogates claiming that people are demeaning Sarah Palin as a woman! (I just heard an Oklahoma Congresswoman said that).  Nonsense.

Obama and company are clearly just demeaning Palin as an underqualified politician, period.  Sort of like how Karl Rove ripped on Tim Kaine when everyone thought he would be Obama’s veep pick.  If you haven’t seen the clip from the Daily Show, it is a must watch.  Bill O’Reilly kicks Jamie Lynn Spear’s MOTHER for bad parenting, then a couple months later, defends the honor of another mother of a pregnant teen.  Hmmmm…..

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