McCain:
”Senator Obama and his allies in Congress infused unnecessary partisanship into the process. Now is not the time to fix the blame, it’s time to fix the problem.”
http://www.americablog.com/2008/09/mccain-has-another-mccain-moment.html
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John McCain just now delivered a statement to the press about the bailout collapse, and called for the finger-pointing to stop—barely two hours after his campaign directly blamed Obama in unequivocal terms.
“Now is not the time to fix the blame.” McCain said. “It’s time to fix the problem.”
But at around 3:30 P.M., the McCain campaign blasted out a statement that fixed the blame directly on Obama.
“Barack Obama failed to lead, phoned it in, attacked John McCain, and refused to even say if he supported the final bill,” the statement said. “This bill failed because Barack Obama and the Democrats put politics ahead of country.”
Of course, it’s already been established repeatedly that McCain isn’t responsible for what his own campaign does, so nothing to see here.
In all seriousness, this seems to show either that the McCain campaign realizes how badly it erred in launching such an attack on Obama in the midst of today’s crisis news, or that the meltdown’s political strains have knocked the McCain team so badly off its game that we’re way beyond erratic now and are rushing headlong into unhinged.
http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/09/mccain_says_now_is_not_time_to.php
