« Johnson's Statement On Withdrawing | Main | Johnson's Departure And Obama's Campaign » Bye, Jim11 Jun 2008 03:40 pm Comments (11)
If these are the grounds on which these things are going to occur, how is it that Charlie Black and Rick Davis are still involved with the McCain campaign? Don't forget Phil Gramm.
I really wanted to vote "all of the above."
Why was this a story? What was the wrongdoing? The guy got a good rate on a mortgage or something? I would get a better than average rate on a mortgage too, because I have perfect credit and make plenty of money. I don't really get it.
as an obama supporter i hate to say this....putting the man who many democrats in d.c. consider the "insider's insider" in charge of a major project for a candidate who is all about breaking the comfortable game played by insiders', the optics of the move were terrible from the beginning. furthermore, the accounting shenanigans at fannie under jim's watch were highly, highly questionable, at best.
I think the McCain camp's response to this just shows how little they understand the cards they themselves are holding. It's a net-net good for the Obama camp. McCain's so out-of-touch with his own operation, that this issue will end up biting him even harder and deeper. That is, if the media actually do some objective reporting.
E: A total non-issue.
That is, if the media actually do some objective reporting. aaaaaaaaaaaaaand we're fucked.
where is the "is something I could care less about" option?
"Unwarrented" is misspelled.
I'd like an [X] I don't know and I don't care because this has absolutely nothing to do with important issues and is the inside-baseball crap that makes cable news suck and turns people off of politics.
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If these are the grounds on which these things are going to occur, how is it that Charlie Black and Rick Davis are still involved with the McCain campaign?
Posted by Jay | June 11, 2008 3:48 PM