Here's the statement from McCain economic advisor Dough Holtz-
Eakin, which I find pretty weak:
"From the minute John McCain suspended his campaign and arrived
in Washington to address this crisis, he was attacked by the
Democratic leadership: Senators Obama and Reid, Speaker Pelosi and
others. Their partisan attacks were an effort to gain political
advantage during a national economic crisis. By doing so, they put
at risk the homes, livelihoods and savings of millions of American
families.
"Barack Obama failed to lead, phoned it in, attacked John
McCain, and refused to even say if he supported the final bill.
"Just before the vote, when the outcome was still in doubt, Speaker
Pelosi gave a strongly worded partisan speech and poisoned the
outcome.
"This bill failed because Barack Obama and the Democrats put
politics ahead of country."
Considering most Republicans voted against the measure
and McCain's leadership didn't get them on board, I don't really
see how McCain can gain much ground with this approach.
topics:
John McCain, Barack Obama, NATO