Insensitivity to Working Americans

This is rather rich of John McCain -- calling Barack Obama insensitive to poor people because of the Democrat's opposition to McCain's proposal to suspend the 18.4 cent per gallon federal gas tax, which goes directly to keeping up vital parts of the nation's infrastructure (and in doing so ensures thousands upon thousands upon thousands of American jobs), this summer. No mention, of course, that this would be bad policy, particularly at a time when the country is already having difficulty providing work for those who want it and when disasters -- Hurricane Katrina, the bridge collapse in Minnesota -- underscore the need to maintain our infrastructure; policy that would barely account for the massive increase in the price of gasoline under the watch of the current Republican administration.

While we're on the subject of elitism and insensitivity to hardworking Americans by presidential candidates, perhaps it would be worth it to look directly at McCain himself. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee tapped into his wife's immense wealth -- estimated at $100 million -- to enable him to traipse around the country in an opulent corporate jet, at the same time as refusing to disclose information on his spouse's income (as did every other presidential candidate in the race). Not only has McCain relied on his heiress wife to finance his campaign's travel expenses, the Arizona Republican has also raided the public till in a way not clearly allowed by Senate ethics regulations to help pay for his trip to a campaign fundraiser in London, of all places. What's more, McCain reaped the benefits of the public financing system, which he had opted into, only to unilaterally pull out of the program in a way, again, not clearly allowed by federal campaign finance law -- a body of law he helped shape. Remind me again which candidate is elitist? Which one looks down on the hardworking American man and woman paying their fair share in taxes?

And, by the way, there's little indication that this is a line of attack that Obama is susceptible to. According to Gallup polling released just this past week, the American people simply do not believe that Obama looks down upon them -- a result found with two separate wordings of the question.

So in the case of an election between McCain -- a candidate who dips into his wife's immense fortune or governmental coffers to subsidize his campaign activities; a candidate who is fighting on behalf of tax cuts for the extremely wealthy that will eventually have to be paid for on the backs of hard working Americans; a candidate who is advocating on behalf of a policy that could potentially put tens if not hundreds of thousands of Americans out of work (not to mention help undermine American infrastructure -- and Obama, a conversation about which candidate and which party is insensitive to the needs, hopes and aspirations of working Americans is one that I'd love to see had.



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Re: Insensitivity to Working Americans (2.00 / 1)

I'm not sure why McCain refused to release his wife's tax records when Obama and Clinton did.  It seems like that would have been the perfect time to do so, when nobody was really going to pay attention to them anyway.

Now his refusal to do so becomes a campaign issue, and all of these campaign finance and tax issues together could become more than a minor story in the general.


by KevinT on Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 10:54:55 PM EST

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Whatever...these is not a story.  
Obama Vs McCain is not gonna happened.  Hillary will be the Democrats' nominee on November, therefore whatever Obama says is irrelevant.
by SHIBAM8P on Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 10:57:11 PM EST

Thank you for posting this. (none / 0)

I look forward to another McCain thread being derailed into an Obama/Clinton hatefest.

(/Snark)


by Homebrewer on Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 10:59:47 PM EST
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Yeah, I mean we all know the nominee is Kucinich!

Er, wait were not in crazy, fantasy land? Well, then its going to be Obama-Mccain.


by Socraticsilence on Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 11:09:23 PM EST
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Yea, Right! We heard it here first folks (none / 0)


by eddieb on Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 11:38:30 AM EST
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I think that all of McCain's gaffes, mishaps, lies, flip-flops, abuses of finance laws, etc... will be compounded in the General Election. The press refuses to talk about these issues with force right now. However, when the democratic nominee emerges no later than August, and we have ourselves a contest Dem vs. Rep, then the MSM will have no choice but to dig up these stories.


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by lizardbox on Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 11:06:15 PM EST

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I agree completely. They are starting to fall out of love with him.


by cranberry on Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 11:31:05 PM EST
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Well, they're not falling out of love with him, they just happen to love money more, and when the contest is down to two people one of whom is McCain, a runaway election is out of the question. It has to be kept close up to election day. Ratings now guide the process of electing our president.


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by lizardbox on Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 11:35:54 PM EST
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You can't ignore a 72 year old Stupid Elephant (none / 0)

In a room very long, can they? Thats because it would becomes clear that they ARE actually stupider then he is!


by eddieb on Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 11:35:51 AM EST
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The real elitist (2.00 / 1)

Wishful thinking, but when is the MSM going
to start running with these stories?  They're too much in love with him still.

Hopefully, this can be woven in to an ad that needs to run nationally.


by mikelow1885 on Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 11:19:09 PM EST

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John " 8 Houses " McCain, tells folks at a 2300 dollar a ticket fundraiser in Coral Gables, that Barack Obama, who didn't drive by ' The Projects' on the way to work - ' The Projects' WAS where he worked...

That Obama is 'insensitive'.

We are indeed through the looking glass.


by rikyrah on Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 08:51:48 AM EST

Insensitivity to all Americans! (none / 0)

I am constantly dumbfounded by the audacity of stupid eminating from Repiglicans. I just cant believe how they hold people in such contempt. I guess they only think the folks in the Rethuglican tiny .27 sized tent is all that matters to them. But then again the reelected Bushbag didn't they.


by eddieb on Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 11:30:20 AM EST


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