if anyone is guilty of "politicizing" the process, it's democrats like
Chris Dodd who trotted himself out to the news cameras before McCain
had even landed in Washington to announce a deal had already been
struck....only, OOPS...he forgot to ask the Republicans.  It's clear
to anyone with a firing synapse left in their skull that the democrats
were willing to LIE to the American public before they'd let John
McCain take any credit for being involved in the process to find a
solution.  Pathetic.  And politicization.  The Obama camp gleefully
cheers with every news report of economic woe, while their
co-conspirators in Congress actively try to PREVENT an actual solution
to the problem...and then both blame John McCain for having the
audacity for trying to help.

Do they think the American people are STUPID?

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 2:50 PM, jgg1000a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> and the "deal" that never included the House GOP...   If the
> Congressional think they have a deal, then they have the votes to pass
> it without the House GOP...    Instead they demand the House GOP
> rubberstamp their "deal" with the WH...  Perhaps the Congressional
> Democrats should have included the House GOP at the table from the git-
> go...  By all accounts, McCain's involvement was the vehicle that
> brought the House GOP to the table...  The claim they were making
> "great progress" was due the fact the House GOP was not at the
> table...
>
> If you want a bi-partisan bi-chamber agreement you must include the
> House GOP, which prior to McCain's involvement it did not...  If the
> party that controls Congress thinks the House GOP do not have any good
> ideas, then just pass the bill...   This is not leadership by Obama
> nor the Congressional Democrats but partisan politics...   All know
> Bush does not control the GOP...
>
> http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/09/26/1451482.aspx
>
>>>> During a speech on the Senate floor this morning, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D) 
>>>> urged President Bush to "respectfully tell Sen. McCain to get out of town. 
>>>> He's not helping."
>
> Schumer also requested that Bush get the his House Republicans in
> line. "We need President Bush to take leadership. We need President
> Bush, first and foremost, to get the Republican House members to
> support his plan or modify it in some way to bring them on board," he
> said.
>
> He added, "When you inject presidential politics into some of the most
> difficult negotiations under normal circumstances, it is fraught with
> difficulty. Before McCain made his announcement, we were making great
> progress. Now after his announcement, we are behind the 8 ball. We
> have to put things back together again."
> >
>

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