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McCain pretends to be saviour of bail-out while sabotaging it behind the scenes

penguine
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Not that surprising really, but a bit astonishing the way he went about it.
www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/sep/27/wallstreet.useconomy1
"By the time McCain arrived in Washington on Thursday, he was still casting himself as the saviour of the bail-out package, even though Pelosi had been telling reporters for hours that the two sides were confident of sealing their agreement by the end of the day.
"But the House leader should have noted McCain's first port of call - to the footsoldiers of a Republican rebellion. McCain dropped in on a meeting of House Republicans, who were putting together an alternative plan that called for further deregulation of Wall Street...."
www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/sep/27/wallstreet.useconomy1
"By the time McCain arrived in Washington on Thursday, he was still casting himself as the saviour of the bail-out package, even though Pelosi had been telling reporters for hours that the two sides were confident of sealing their agreement by the end of the day.
"But the House leader should have noted McCain's first port of call - to the footsoldiers of a Republican rebellion. McCain dropped in on a meeting of House Republicans, who were putting together an alternative plan that called for further deregulation of Wall Street...."
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