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ABC's "Note" reported McCain camp attacks on Obama for written remarks assuming bailout passage, without noting that McCain himself touted his role in failed bill

September 30, 2008 2:09 pm ET

SUMMARY: ABCNews.com's Terry Davis and Rigel Anderson reported that "[Sen. John] McCain's top policy adviser hammered [Sen. Barack] Obama for a set of prepared remarks which incorrectly assumed that the bailout would pass," but they did not note that both McCain and another key McCain campaign adviser prematurely touted McCain's role in achieving passage of the bill.

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In a September 29 article on ABCNews.com's The Note about the failed financial bailout bill, reporters Terry Davis and Rigel Anderson reported that "[Sen. John] McCain's top policy adviser hammered [Sen. Barack] Obama for a set of prepared remarks which incorrectly assumed that the bailout would pass," and quoted McCain adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin saying that "Senator Barack Obama today released written remarks that suggested the bill had been passed without obviously doing the due diligence to make sure that it did." Davis and Anderson did not note, however, that both McCain and a key McCain campaign adviser prematurely touted McCain's role in achieving passage of the bill. By contrast, in a September 29 article headlined "McCain takes credit for bill before it loses," Politico's Mike Allen wrote: "Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and his top aides took credit for building a winning bailout coalition -- hours before the vote failed and stocks tanked. Shortly before the vote, McCain had bragged about his involvement and mocked Sen. Barack Obama for staying on the sidelines."

At a September 29 rally in Columbus, Ohio (accessed via the Nexis database), McCain asserted:

I went to Washington last week to make sure that the taxpayers of Ohio and across this great country were not left footing the bill for mistakes made on Wall Street and in Washington.

Some people have criticized my decision, but I will never, ever be a president who sits on the sidelines when this country faces a crisis. Some of you may have noticed, but it's not my style to simply "phone it in."

I am a Teddy Roosevelt Republican. I believe our leaders belong "in the Arena" when our country faces a challenge. I've never been afraid of stepping in to solve problems for the American people, and I'm not going to stop now.

Senator Obama took a very different approach to the crisis our country faced. At first he didn't want to get involved.

Moreover, as ABC's Jake Tapper noted in a September 29 post, McCain adviser Steve Schmidt made similar comments about McCain's role in helping "pass" the bill during the September 28 edition of NBC's Meet the Press. During a discussion of the proposed bailout, Schmidt asserted: "What Senator McCain was able to do was to help bring all of the parties to the table, including the House Republicans, whose votes were needed to pass this." On September 29, 133 House Republicans went on to vote against the bill, with 65 supporting it.

Of Obama's prepared remarks, Davis and Anderson reported: "In the Westminster, Colo., speech text distributed by Obama's campaign on Monday morning, the Democratic presidential nominee was to say, 'And today, Democrats and Republicans in Washington have agreed on an emergency rescue plan.' " They did not mention that Obama never delivered those remarks.

From the ABCNews.com article:

As the Dow fell 777 points, McCain's top policy adviser hammered Obama for a set of prepared remarks which incorrectly assumed that the bailout would pass.

"Senator Barack Obama today released written remarks that suggested the bill had been passed without obviously doing the due diligence to make sure that it did," said McCain adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin on a conference call with reporters.

In the Westminster, Colo., speech text distributed by Obama's campaign on Monday morning, the Democratic presidential nominee was to say, "And today, Democrats and Republicans in Washington have agreed on an emergency rescue plan."

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    • Author by JLyons (September 30, 2008 2:15 pm ET)
         

      The media makes me sick, they just want to blame Obama.

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      • Author by Kyle_Broflovski (September 30, 2008 2:35 pm ET)
           

        I blame the liberal elite MSM for the current financial crisis.  If the MSM hadn't been in the tank for Obama and his Hollywood liberal socialist Marxist commie elitists, former POW and War Hero John McCain could have prevented this entire thing from happening.  In summary, this crisis is the fault of:

        1.  Liberal MSM

        2.  Obama and his Democrat buddies who are all Washington insiders

        3.  Americans who are 'whiners'

        4.  Mexicans and gays (and maybe blacks)

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        • Author by snoopy (September 30, 2008 2:55 pm ET)
             

          You left out gays and lesbians...

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          • Author by Kyle_Broflovski (September 30, 2008 3:10 pm ET)
               

            Snoop-

            Sorry for forgetting about the lesbians.  They are certainly to blame as much as anyone who caused this mess.

            I also left out Muslims, hippies, sub-prime mortgage lender/brokers, and bears (the greatest threat to democracy) who all share equal blame for this bailout mess.

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          • Author by donaldmaddog5642 (September 30, 2008 5:09 pm ET)
               

            To snoopy and Kyle:  You left-wing pink-o!  Lesbians are not a separate group from "gays".  "Gay" is all-inclusive.  Oh, did I leave out "bleeding heart" left-wing pink-o?  Sorry.  Did I forget Welfare Moms "on the dole" by "tax and spend" libs?

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      • Author by captfoster2 (September 30, 2008 2:56 pm ET)
           

        Well...... since Bill and/or Hillary Clinton are no longer either running, are the president-first lady, in the driver seat of the Democratic party, or in the spotlight.....

        It is now Obama's turn to be blamed for everything wrong with the rightwing not getting it way!

        If Edwards or Richardson or Biden been the choosen among the Dems to be the next president..... it would be no less different: "candidates name" has the most liberal voting record... blah, blah, blah......

        Who says the corporate owned rightwing media is not also swimming in the same pool with the Republican party? Ans: the rightwing themselves! Damned projectionists!

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    • Author by snoopy (September 30, 2008 2:30 pm ET)
         

      [T]his bill would not have been agreed to had it not been for John McCain. … But, you know, this is a bipartisan accomplishment, a bipartisan success. And if people want to get something done in Washington, they just watch John McCain.” — Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, 9/29/08

      “Earlier in the week, when Senator McCain came back to Washington, there had been no deal reached. … What Senator McCain was able to do was to help bring all the parties to the table, including the House Republicans.” — Senior adviser Steve Schmidt, 9/28/08

      “But here are the facts, and I’m not overselling anything. The fact is that the House Republicans were not in the mix at all. John didn’t phone this one in. He came and actually did something. … You can’t phone something like this in. Thank God John came back.” — Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), 9/28/08

      “Before John McCain suspended his campaign yesterday, the situation that we’re looking at today looked very different then. After he showed leadership and called for bipartisanship, for us to partisanship aside and tackle this solution head on, here we are.” — Spokesman Tucker Bounds, 9/25/08

      Nuff said...

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      • Author by captfoster2 (September 30, 2008 2:59 pm ET)
           

        "Nuff said..."

        Not quite...........

        Pass the vodka....... and the barf bag!

        I think were gonna need it to survive the next 34 days!

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        • Author by snoopy (September 30, 2008 3:07 pm ET)
             

          How about a beer?

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          • Author by worrierking (September 30, 2008 3:15 pm ET)
               

            Come on Snoop.

            We're elitists.

            How about a nice French chardonnay instead?

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            • Author by Kyle_Broflovski (September 30, 2008 3:31 pm ET)
                 

              Worrier-

              That was so funny I almost spit out my non-fat milk half-caf latte!!

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          • Author by skeptical (October 01, 2008 9:32 am ET)
               

            Snoopy,

            Wesley is supposed to p[ost the poll results from RCP.  He was doing such a good job a few weeks ago, I wonder why he stopped?  Hmmmm?

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    • Author by wzwriter (September 30, 2008 3:04 pm ET)
         

      McCain:  I am a Teddy Roosevelt Republican.

      And Teddy Roosevelt's brain has been dead since 1919...

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    • Author by donaldmaddog5642 (September 30, 2008 5:15 pm ET)
         

      Remember when, as your high school football team was losing the "big game", the coach would send out "Stumbles" Mahoney?  The crowd all went, "Oh, NOOOOO!" "Not "Stumbles" Mahoney...please!"

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