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Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 10:53:21 AM   
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McCain Decides to Participate in Debate

By PATRICK HEALY (New York Times)
Published: September 26, 2008
Senator John McCain’s campaign said Friday morning that he will attend tonight’s debate with Senator Barack Obama at the University of Mississippi, reversing his earlier call to postpone the debate so he could participate in the Congressional negotiations over the $700 billion bailout plan for financial firms.

Moments after Senator McCain ended several of days of suspense and announced that he would participate in the debate after all, the doors of his campaign plane were opened and the steps were down, as Mr. Obama’s 757 idled nearby on the runway at Ronald Reagan National Airport outside Washington, according to a pool report. Both planes were set to arrive in Memphis on Friday afternoon.

Senator Obama finished a round of telephone calls with Congressional leaders and Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. before leaving Washington to fly to Memphis and drive to Mississippi to prepare for the first presidential debate of the general election.

“My strong sense is that the best thing that I can do, rather than to inject presidential politics into some delicate negotiations, is to go down to Mississippi and explain to the American people what is going on and my vision for leading the country over the next four years,” Mr. Obama told reporters aboard his plane. “I’m looking forward to the debate and look forward after the debate to coming back to Washington and hopefully getting a package done.”

Mr. Obama said he was encouraged by the Congressional negotiations underway on the government’s bailout package of the nation’s financial institutions, and “optimistic” at the prospects for a deal.

“I think that there is real progress being made this morning and last night,” Mr. Obama said. “I think it’s important that the markets seem to be staying relatively calm at this point.”

Asked whether the White House meeting on Thursday was a mistake, Mr. Obama said, “I’m not sure that it was as productive as it could have been, but I think at this point, it’s important just to move forward.”

The discussion will resume later in Oxford, Miss., where the debate begins at 9 p.m. E.D.T.

Mr. McCain had thrown preparation for the debate into turmoil on Wednesday afternoon after he announced that he intended to suspend campaigning — including participating in first of three nationally televised presidential debates — to be in Washington for the negotiations. His campaign issued a statement Friday morning saying he was now "optimistic" that a bipartisan bailout agreement would soon be reached, citing "significant progress" in the talks.

Mr. Obama, who said all along that he expected the debate to go on as planned intended to resume preparations for the forum in Memphis before driving south to the university campus in Oxford.

In the meantime, McCain and Obama aides in Oxford continued to prepare for the debate, according to two members of the Commission on Presidential Debates, the nonpartisan group that is sponsoring the three presidential and one vice-presidential debates.

The two commission members said that all along they had been operating under the assumption that the debate would be held, noting that the Republican governor of Mississippi, Haley Barbour, an ally of Mr. McCain’s, was among those privately expressing confidence that the Arizona senator would show up.

If Mr. McCain had not, the commission members were at a loss to say what might have transpired in Oxford . Obama aides said on Friday morning that the Illinois Democrat would probably have been at Ole Miss whether Mr. McCain was there or not. But whether he would have participated in a one-on-one exchange with the debate moderator, Jim Lehrer of PBS, was unclear, the commission members said.

They said that the commission had not been inclined to hold an event in place of the debate that was seen as favoring Mr. Obama over Mr. McCain, but they added that it would have been Mr. McCain’s fault — not the commission’s — if some sort of televised forum had been held on Friday night that featured Mr. Obama alone.

President Bush and congressional negotiators said Friday morning that they were resuming talks on the proposed bailout, with Mr. Bush, delivering a statement outside the Oval Office, expressing confidence that an agreement would be reached. Congressional aides said that they did not expect any votes to take place on Friday — a point that Obama aides noted in saying that they saw no reason the debate could not take place.

Mr. McCain spent Friday morning in Washington meeting with House Republican leaders and some of his allies in the Senate. He spent 15 minutes this morning in the office of Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican leader, and was accompanied there by his top economic adviser, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, and his friend, Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina.

After 15 minutes the group moved to the office of Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, the House Republican leader. From there, Mr. McCain returned to his campaign headquarters in Arlington, Va., about 10:40 a.m.

Shortly before 11 a.m., Mr. McCain’s top advisers, Mark Salter and Steve Schmidt, came outside the headquarters for a cigarette break. "Give us five minutes,” Mr. Schmidt said.

As for Mr. Obama, after completing a round of morning calls with congressional leaders, administration officials and his economic advisors in Washington, he took off for Memphis.

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Elisabeth Bumiller and Jeff Zeleny contributed reporting from Washington and Memphis, Tenn.
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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 11:21:40 AM   
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It's been a lousy week for McSame, hasn't it?

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 11:27:40 AM   
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So McCain was inaccurate about him about suspending all campaigning until the bailout was signed.

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 11:36:43 AM   
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Lord help us if this man is elected...I had no idea McCain was so impulsive...His  personality  traits are not presidential. You just can't shoot from the hip when your decisions affect billions.

Experience or no experience at least Obama’s statements are measured...I would even call them conservative...lol...compared to "say whatever comes to mind that minute" McCain.

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 11:41:22 AM   
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"Inaccurate" about the operations of his own campaign... let's see.. what's the synonym for that?  (thinking) Oh, yeah...

HE LIED.
 
He was grandstanding, during one of the worst economic events to hit this country in 80 + years.

Okay, Sen. McCain... we're cresting the top now, be sure to remain seated in the car as "Supportcoaster" plummets downward, but you can feel free to thorw your hands into the air, and scream at the top of your lungs...

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 11:48:26 AM   
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Yes, God help us if McCain is elected.  Please everyone remember that he is the same guy who said earlier last week that our economy is "Stable".  I feel like the America is going to fall apart as Rome did.  I can not believe that Washington D.C has allowed our country to spiral down to this level.  Please be careful who you vote for.  This election is critical to the survival of our country.

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 11:51:44 AM   
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He's on a road to nowhere. .

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 12:00:34 PM   
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Kittin do you have a piece of this band,a managerial contract....something anything at all to explain why you have linked us twice to this video?

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 12:01:33 PM   
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At least it wasn't a rickroll.

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 12:01:34 PM   
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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 12:06:21 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: kittinSol

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You put up a link on another thread that took me to that same video

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 12:24:46 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: slvemike4u

It's been a lousy week for McSame, hasn't it?


Truth be told, NObama began the week anywhere from 3 to 10 points ahead of McCain depending upon the specific poll but has fallen into a virtual tie with McCain.

McCain-Palin = "Country First"
Obama-Biden = "Me First"   

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 12:26:08 PM   
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Forgive me for correcting you, Mike, but if you're talking about this one: http://www.collarchat.com/m_2161656/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm#2162143 ... it takes you to a Basement Jaxx song with lyrics by Siouxie! Completement different  .

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 12:37:25 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: RacerJim

quote:

ORIGINAL: slvemike4u

It's been a lousy week for McSame, hasn't it?


Truth be told, NObama began the week anywhere from 3 to 10 points ahead of McCain depending upon the specific poll but has fallen into a virtual tie with McCain.

McCain-Palin = "Country First"
Obama-Biden = "Me First"   
His right to use Country First,went out the window when he selected her..Election First would be more fitting.

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 12:40:33 PM   
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

Forgive me for correcting you, Mike, but if you're talking about this one: http://www.collarchat.com/m_2161656/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm#2162143 ... it takes you to a Basement Jaxx song with lyrics by Siouxie! Completement different  .
Kittin I am a sub.I live to be corrected by beautiful woman...but I could swear I have seen this link before under your avatar.

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 12:47:47 PM   
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So McCain was inaccurate about him about suspending all campaigning until the bailout was signed.


You mean like NObama was inaccurate about him:
1) ending the war in Iraq by the end of 2009?;
2) not engaging in negative campaigning?;
3) accepting FEC funding for the general election if McCain did?;
4)debating McCain anytime and anywhere?

You mean like all those inaccurate statements Obama has made during his campaign when there was no other matter as serious as the financial crisis pressuring him to make those inaccurate statements as was the case with McCain?

BTW: Yesterday, after leaving the White House meeting, Obama said: "Bush needs to get Republicans on board."  Oh? Really?  On board with who/what, Obama?  On board with the Democrats wanting to allocate 20% of the $700 billion "bailout"to ACORN?  That proven corrupt and voter fraud committing left-wing liberal organization which provided Obama the majority of his "community organizer" experience?

  

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 2:30:48 PM   
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So enlighten us about the great light that Messiah McCain shines on these issues.



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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 3:11:22 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: RacerJim
BTW: Yesterday, after leaving the White House meeting, Obama said: "Bush needs to get Republicans on board."  Oh? Really?  On board with who/what, Obama?  On board with the Democrats wanting to allocate 20% of the $700 billion "bailout"to ACORN?  That proven corrupt and voter fraud committing left-wing liberal organization which provided Obama the majority of his "community organizer" experience?

I've been over this before  Obama never worked for ACORN. If you think otherwise then what were the dates of his employment?

As to the bailout, no one was trying to give 280 billion to ACORN that's just a flatout lie. 20% of the bailout was and IMO should be the minimum amount earmarked to keep people in their homes rather than spending all those billions exclusively on Wall St.

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 4:09:24 PM   
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Hmmm the usual McCain apologists are strangely quiet...could they at last be seeing the real man? Is it getting more and more difficult  for them to explain away his juvenile erratic behavior?

Maybe they are running out of ideas...In the past rather then answer questions about their candidate they attack Obama...Typical  of "on the defense and  desperate" people.

Butch

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RE: Drama Queen McCain Decides to Participate in Debate - 9/26/2008 4:28:28 PM   
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ORIGINAL: kdsub

Hmmm the usual McCain apologists are strangely quiet...could they at last be seeing the real man? Is it getting more and more difficult  for them to explain away his juvenile erratic behavior?



You've noticed as well  ?

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