Kill It, Kill It, Kill It, Kill It
Or, I'll drive down there this morning and kill the damn thing myself.
Hot Air: The Democratic ACORN bailout
McCain needs to tell these people, in no uncertain terms, to go to hell, get his ass down to Mississippi for the debate tonight, tear Obama a new one on national TV, and let these monkeys in Congress know that he'll be glad to get back to work on this matter as soon as everyone involved starts, at least, pretending that they're working on behalf of the American taxpayer.
UPDATE: Ask, and I shall receive.
From the statement just released (scroll down to the update) by the McCain campaign:
Hey, Barry, you better send one of your staffers out to buy one of these for you. I think sitting down might become a tad uncomfortable for you after tonight.
Hot Air: The Democratic ACORN bailout
Once again, the Democrats want to set up a self-funding mechanism, this time by exploiting a severe financial crisis. Despicable.
McCain needs to tell these people, in no uncertain terms, to go to hell, get his ass down to Mississippi for the debate tonight, tear Obama a new one on national TV, and let these monkeys in Congress know that he'll be glad to get back to work on this matter as soon as everyone involved starts, at least, pretending that they're working on behalf of the American taxpayer.
UPDATE: Ask, and I shall receive.
From the statement just released (scroll down to the update) by the McCain campaign:
The difference between Barack Obama and John McCain was apparent during the White House meeting yesterday where Barack Obama’s priority was political posturing in his opening monologue defending the package as it stands. John McCain listened to all sides so he could help focus the debate on finding a bipartisan resolution that is in the interest of taxpayers and homeowners. The Democratic interests stood together in opposition to an agreement that would accommodate additional taxpayer protections.
Senator McCain has spent the morning talking to members of the Administration, members of the Senate, and members of the House. He is optimistic that there has been significant progress toward a bipartisan agreement now that there is a framework for all parties to be represented in negotiations, including Representative Blunt as a designated negotiator for House Republicans. The McCain campaign is resuming all activities and the Senator will travel to the debate this afternoon. Following the debate, he will return to Washington to ensure that all voices and interests are represented in the final agreement, especially those of taxpayers and homeowners.
Hey, Barry, you better send one of your staffers out to buy one of these for you. I think sitting down might become a tad uncomfortable for you after tonight.