Analysis: With bailout, John McCain reaches dead end Boston Herald Tue, 30 Sep 2008 1:03 AM PDT WASHINGTON - Republican John McCain has maneuvered himself into a political dead end and has five weeks to find his way out. Last Wednesday, McCain suspended his presidential... | State of the Race: Examining John McCain's erratic behavior The Greyhound Tue, 30 Sep 2008 8:56 AM PDT Back in February, amidst the primary campaign season, I wrote an article for this newspaper in which I endorsed John McCain to be the Republican nominee. In that article, I wrote of how he had previously demonstrated his character by sticking to his guns when the polls had him down and how he was a thoughtful leader who occasionally rebuffed his own party. | Robert Greenwald: John McCain: Economic Disaster HuffingtonPost Tue, 30 Sep 2008 7:58 AM PDT John McCain does not have the ability to fix this economic crisis. After declaring the fundamentals of the economy strong, he created a political circus... | Sen. John McCain's brother, Joe, to visit York Daily Record Tue, 30 Sep 2008 0:43 AM PDT Republican presidential candidate John McCain's brother, Joe McCain, will be one of the featured speakers at the York County Republican Party's annual Victory Dinner on October 7. | John McCain: Barack Obama too partisan on bailout Chicago Sun-Times Mon, 29 Sep 2008 3:26 PM PDT DES MOINES, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate John McCain says Barack Obama and his allies have injected unnecessary partisanship into efforts to pass bailout legislation for the financial industry. | Crisis derails John McCain's fightback Independent Tue, 30 Sep 2008 0:12 AM PDT The American presidential hopefuls John McCain and Barack Obama were reeling last night and uncertain how to respond to the US economic crisis after Congress scuppered the $700bn (£388bn) bailout bill that both candidates had backed. |
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