McCain Suspended His Campaign and All He Got Was This Lousy Bailout Failure
He aimed to reap the political rewards of a bailout deal, and now stands to lose the most from its continued delay.
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He aimed to reap the political rewards of a bailout deal, and now stands to lose the most from its continued delay.
Not that we expected any reasonable explanations anytime soon, but it would be nice to be able to check.
Ads, interviews, fund-raisers, surrogates — kind of looks like a non-suspended campaign, no?
Reid and Banking chair Chris Dodd just wrapped up a scathing press conference about the status of the bailout package.
Guess what? It's not the Democrats.
And they did it without John McCain, who was in New York this morning. Zoinks!
Yesterday, as soon as John McCain announced his stunning decision to suspend his campaign and delay tomorrow's debate, chaos broke.
Even without John McCain's much-hyped campaign suspension and George Bush's planned economic summit tomorrow, Congress is close to resolving the plan.
Obviously, their stances will consider solely the potential economic ramifications of a bailout plan, and not electoral politics, right?
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