Chyron: John McCain: Straight Talk on the Economy?
QUESTION: "You have admitted that you're not exactly an expert when it comes to the economy and many have said --
MCCAIN: I have not. I have not. Actually i have not. [ABC News, Good Morning America, 7/2/08]
CHYRON: Housing Crisis: Keene, NH -- 12/04/07}
MCCAIN: "But I can't come down now and
give you a specific solution because I don't claim to be smart enough." [Keene Sentinel editorial board, 12/4/07]
CHYRON: Interest Rates, Republican Debate, 10/09/07]
QUESTION: Has Ben Bernanke cut rates aggressively enough.
MCCAIN: I don't have that kind of expertise to know exactly whether h
e has cut interest rates sufficiently or not. [CNBC Debate, 10/09/07]
CHYRON: Wall Street & Stuff: Concord, NH -- 12/17/07]
MCCAIN: "I am not an expert on Wall Street, I am not an expert on some of this stuff." [McCain Town Hall, Concord, NH, 12/17/07]
CHYRON: Meet the Press, 1/27/08
QUESTION: "Senator McCain, you have said repeatedly, quote, I know a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign pol
icy issues. I still need to be educated. Is it a problem for your campaign that the economy is now the most important issue, one that by your own acknowledgement is something you're not well versed on?"
MCCAIN: "Actually, I don't know where you got that quote from. I'm very well versed in econom
ics.
QUESTION: "Well, I'll—"
MCCAIN: "Now I know where you got that quote from. Now I know where you got that quote."
QUESTION: "I will show you where I got that quote from. I got it from John McCain, And here it is. "[McCain] is refreshingly blunt when he tell[s] me: 'I'm going to be honest:
I know a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign policy issues. I still need to be educated.'" [Meet the Press, 1/27/08]
QUESTION: "You have admitted that you're not exactly an expert when it comes to the economy and many have said --
MCCAIN: I have not. I have not. Actua
lly i have not. [ABC News, Good Morning America, 7/2/08]
CHYRON: Straight Talk?
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How do they expect the old coot to remember what he said a couple of months back -- WHEN HE CAN'T EVEN REMEMBER WHAT HE SAID YESTERDAY? It's time for his family to intervene & take him to the home.
"When I use a word it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more, nor less."
He truly believes what he is saying at the time he is saying it, unfortunately, he is senile and 10 minutes later he thinks of another answer and believes it to be his original thought. He needs a glass of lemonade, a rocking chair and some shade on a nice farm far away from the presidency.
How embarrassing! McCain is good for nothing. And there are still some people who believe he will save our country. McCain -- President?! What a horrible thought. Bush is a genius as compared to McCain.