Monday, 13 October 2008
McCain vows to fight for new direction Print E-mail
Beth Fouhy - The Associated Press   

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- Republican John McCain pledged to fight for a new direction for the country in an energetic new campaign stump speech Monday that sought to distance him from the economic policies of President Bush.

"We cannot spend the next four years as we have spent much of the last eight: waiting for our luck to change," McCain said while campaigning with running mate Sarah Palin in this once reliably Republican state that has become a battleground this year. "The hour is late; our troubles are getting worse; our enemies watch. We have to act immediately. We have to change direction now."

The Arizona senator insisted he understood Americans' concerns about the deepening financial crisis, even as fears about the meltdown have moved voters firmly in Democrat Barack Obama's direction in recent weeks.

The repudiation of the Republican incumbent's economic policies came as McCain has struggled to find a message that would reverse his sagging poll results nationally and in some battleground states. Yet, McCain echoed a line from President George H.W. Bush and his son, George W. Bush, about Democrats "measuring the drapes" that proved ineffectual for the GOP in 1992 and 2006.

"Sen. Obama is measuring the drapes, and planning with Speaker (Nancy) Pelosi and Sen. (Harry) Reid to raise taxes, increase spending, take away your right to vote by secret ballot in labor elections, and concede defeat in Iraq," McCain said, targeting the prospect of one-party government with references to the Democratic leaders of the House and Senate.

In 1992, President George H.W. Bush told a Houston rally when he went to the Oval Office he expected to find Democratic candidate Bill Clinton "there measuring the drapes. Put those drapes on hold, it's going to be curtain time." Clinton unseated Bush.

In October 2006, President George W. Bush said congressional Democrats "were measuring the drapes" and planning to take control of Congress. A month later, Democrats won the House and Senate.

McCain acknowledged Obama's lead in the polls. "The national media has written us off," McCain added. "But they forgot to let you decide."

"What America needs in this hour is a fighter," he said, adding that he knew Americans were worried about the direction of the country.

"I know what hopelessness feels like. It's an enemy who defeats your will. I felt those things once before. I will never let them in again," McCain said, a clear reference to his 5 1/2 years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. "I'm an American. And I choose to fight."

He renewed his pledge to freeze federal spending, renegotiate distressed mortgages to help middle class homeowners, and cut taxes. He also vowed to bring more experienced leadership to the White House, because "the next president won't have time to get used to the office."

McCain compared Obama to Herbert Hoover, the Republican who was president when the stock market crashed in 1929 triggering the Depression.

"The last president to raise taxes and restrict trade in a bad economy as Sen. Obama proposes was Herbert Hoover. That didn't turn out too well," McCain said. "They say those who don't learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them. Well, my friends, I know my history lessons, and I sure won't make the mistakes Sen. Obama will."

In fact, Obama's tax plan calls for reductions for Americans making less than $200,000 a year.

McCain's retooled pitch comes as Republican campaign veterans say he needs to do more than just attack Obama in an economic environment that favors Democrats.

Obama leads in enough states to be within reach of the 270 Electoral College votes needed for victory while McCain is being forced to defend Republican turf where polls show the race close. That's partly because of Obama's well-funded onslaught of TV ads and extensive network of field troops registering and canvassing voters; McCain trails on both fronts.

It was a measure of McCain's troubles that he was campaigning Monday, just three weeks before the election, in Virginia and later in North Carolina, both normally solid for the GOP nominee but in play this year.

And Democrats were eyeing GOP-leaning West Virginia as a possible place to eek out a victory; Obama's TV ads meant for Ohio have bled into the state and there are indications that economic fears may be starting to tilt the state toward the Democrats. Palin landed in West Virginia over the weekend before traveling to campaign in Ohio.

Introducing McCain to the Virginia crowd, Palin sought to temper the sometimes volatile outbursts from supporters against Obama that marked the ticket's rallies last week.

The Alaska governor never mentioned the Illinois senator by name or his connections to 1960s-era radical Bill Ayers, a reference she made repeatedly last week that incited the crowds.

When supporters started chanting "No-Bama, No-Bama," Palin jumped in to say voter anger was driven by economic woes.

"There's anger about the insider dealing of lobbyists. Anger about the greed on Wall Street. Anger about the arrogance of the Washington elite," she said.

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The Keeper Oct 13 2008 22:33:15
The economy has been the main issue in this campaign. Since the Republicans control the White House, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve, the American people blame the Republicans for the mess, and McCain is bearing the brunt of this developing fiasco.

I would think that the Republican White House would like to avoid carrying out a Socialist action like nationalizing private industry until after the November Presidential election! Why unnecessarily anger Conservative voters prior to the election? After all, Conservatives are traditionally very, very resistant to Communist/Socialist actions like Nationalization. Genuine Conservatives voted for Bush rather than Gore because they felt that was the best way to avoid a "Liberal" like Gore from taking actions like the Bush Administration is taking now -- overthrowing Capitalism and instituting Fascism.

This planned economic transition from Capitalism to Fascism was planned to occur this year under a Republican President. The older generation will not forget that the last time the Republicans held the White House during a severe economic crisis, political leaders delivered a Great Depression; therefore, the "Talking Heads" can intone that this seeming repeat of history has propelled Obama into the Oval Office.

As I have stated before, when the globalists plan a Domestic Affairs focus over the next 4 years, they cause a Democrat to ascend to the White House; but, when they plan a Foreign Affairs focus over the next 4 years, they cause a Republican to become President.

Obviously, a dramatically changed economy will likely force a Domestic Affairs focus.

I would anticipate that the globalists would need a year to get the economies of the entire developed world transitioned into the planned Fascist system.

Watch for increasingly active government intervention and partial ownership into the private industry, as the tentacles of severe regulation continue to grab firm hold of the entire marketplace. That is the plan and it will unfold over the next year, aided and guided each step of the way by the tremendous threat of economic collapse.
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utocoman Oct 13 2008 22:37:14
I say you need to keep your eye on the sky Chicken Little!
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utocoman Oct 13 2008 22:45:35
Just in time.........

McCain Camp Flips Again, Claims New Economic Proposals Coming Tomorrow

Despite a top surrogate's suggestion over the weekend that McCain would be unveiling new economic proposals, we learned this morning that in fact John McCain wasn't planning to announce anything of this kind. Instead, in a big speech today, McCain revealed that the new change to his campaign was that he'd more aggressively take the fight to Obama.

Now it turns out the whole plan all along was for McCain to offer new proposals. And he'll be offering them tomorrow.
..............

http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/10/mccain_camp_were_doing_big_eco.php
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Sir John the Apostate
Oct 13 2008 22:45:44
The Keeper wrote:
The economy has been the main issue in this campaign. Since the Republicans control the White House, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve, the American people blame the Republicans for the mess, and McCain is bearing the brunt of this developing fiasco.

I would think that the Republican White House would like to avoid carrying out a Socialist action like nationalizing private industry until after the November Presidential election! Why unnecessarily anger Conservative voters prior to the election? After all, Conservatives are traditionally very, very resistant to Communist/Socialist actions like Nationalization. Genuine Conservatives voted for Bush rather than Gore because they felt that was the best way to avoid a "Liberal" like Gore from taking actions like the Bush Administration is taking now -- overthrowing Capitalism and instituting Fascism.

This planned economic transition from Capitalism to Fascism was planned to occur this year under a Republican President. The older generation will not forget that the last time the Republicans held the White House during a severe economic crisis, political leaders delivered a Great Depression; therefore, the "Talking Heads" can intone that this seeming repeat of history has propelled Obama into the Oval Office.

As I have stated before, when the globalists plan a Domestic Affairs focus over the next 4 years, they cause a Democrat to ascend to the White House; but, when they plan a Foreign Affairs focus over the next 4 years, they cause a Republican to become President.

Obviously, a dramatically changed economy will likely force a Domestic Affairs focus.

I would anticipate that the globalists would need a year to get the economies of the entire developed world transitioned into the planned Fascist system.

Watch for increasingly active government intervention and partial ownership into the private industry, as the tentacles of severe regulation continue to grab firm hold of the entire marketplace. That is the plan and it will unfold over the next year, aided and guided each step of the way by the tremendous threat of economic collapse.


So when the aliens had you aboard their craft. Did they give you the anal probe?
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utocoman Oct 13 2008 22:48:08
Why do you think he keeps inviting them back?

Remember, if you don't like what McCain is saying, just wait five minutes and it will change.
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