He has already admitted his severe need to learn more about all things economic related. He has as recently proven his economic ignorance, saying on a Tuesday that the economy was in deed strong, then followed that up on Thursday by saying the economy was in trouble, and if he were President, he would fire FED chairman Christopher Cox. Trouble was, the President cannot fire the Fed chairman, he only appoints him to the job, pending approval from Congress. He also is not a member of the Senate committee currently conducting debate with the financial gurus in hopes of ironing out the terms of a bi-partisan bailout measure. So, why is he being summoned, when he so desperately wanted to get his ass handed to him by the smarter, better polished wunderkind Barack Obama?
Answer, he isn't needed, he is just reeling with the sudden downturn in the polling. Barack Obama was summoned, and he immediately asked why him, since he is not a member of the congressional committee either. He wants to debate, and shouldn't McCain, since he has been running his mouth off about the need for his precious town hall meetings?
I personally think Obama and McCain should debate tomorrow, and McCain's powerhouse running mate should go to Washington to lend her expertise. Of course she did say this week that "Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac had gotten too big, and too expensive to the taxpayers." Trouble is, they aren't supported by the taxpayers.
The truth is, Congress needs McCain and Palin in Washington right now like Dubai needs sand. They would add absolutely no business acumen or experience, and would only feed the media circus already slowing things down. No, McCain has no business in the mix right now, and it is ludacrous to think anyone wants him there. McCain needs to go to the debate, quit his posturing, and take his public lynching like a man. An economically ignorant, old man.
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