" McCain didn't seem to mind unified control of government when it
was him, Phil Gramm, Tom DeLay, and George Bush."

Frank is new target of McCain on the trail
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/articles/2008/10/29/frank_is_new_target_of_mccain_on_the_trail/
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - Much of John McCain's stump speech is devoted to
warning voters about the fiscal dangers that would accompany a Barack
Obama presidency, but lately McCain has been picking on a lower-
profile bogeyman to make his case.

 "And he can't do that without raising our taxes or digging us further
into debt like Congressman Barney Frank promised to do," McCain said
last night, causing a part-time rodeo arena to rumble with boos at the
mention of the Massachusetts Democrat.

Frank has found a comfortable home in McCain's speeches in the
campaign's closing days, as one of three congressional Democrats
McCain picks out by name as he warns his audience to resist Democratic
control of both the executive and legislative branches. McCain
mentions Frank along with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate
majority leader Harry Reid.

For the last week, McCain has gleefully quoted from an interview
Frank, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, gave to the
CNBC cable channel in which he laid out future budget priorities for a
Democratic Congress.

"You know, we've already seen a preview of their plans. It's pretty
simple and unfortunately pretty familiar: tax and spend. When the
chairman of one of the most powerful committees, Barney Frank,
says . . ." McCain said Friday night in Durango, Colo.

"Here's what he said, my friends, and I quote, 'focus on an immediate
increase in spending,' we should take him at his word," McCain went
on. "And when he says there are, quote, 'a lot of very rich people out
there whom we can tax,' it's safe to assume he's talking about you."

Frank yesterday dismissed McCain's words as "an appeal to prejudice"
that he said reminded him of past Republican efforts to raise voter
concerns about the prospect of congressmen Charles Rangel and John
Conyers, who are black, becoming committee chairs.

"I'm flattered by this," said Frank, who is gay. "But I don't think
I'm the single most important member of the House after Nancy Pelosi.
There are also a lot of straight white men who are committee
chairmen."

McCain's chief speechwriter, Mark Salter, shook his head when asked to
respond. "We're bringing him up for his quotes," said Salter. "We're
prejudiced against wasteful spenders and tax hikers."

McCain has also criticized Frank for endorsing a 25 percent cut in
Pentagon spending.

"I'm very pleased it's a big priority for him to increase the military
budget, tax cuts, and the deficit," Frank said. "He's being thoroughly
intellectually dishonest about it. He didn't seem to mind unified
control of government when it was him, Phil Gramm, Tom DeLay, and
George Bush."

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