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Highlights:
1. WSYX ABC OH: "World's Largest Oil Reserves Are in the United States
of America," McCain Says
2. MSNBC: McCain Claims "The Important Thing Now is Bi-Partisanship."
3. FNC: McCain Says He Wants to Change Minds on Both Sides of the Aisle
to Solve Crisis
4. WHO NBC ME: McCain: Now Is Not the Time for Blame
5. CNN: McCain Defends Double-Standard on "Gotcha Journalism"
MCCAIN: "I think the circumstances were very different.
6. ABC: Nicole Wallace claims McCain warned of Fannie and Freddie
7. MSNBC: Bush Warns of Consequences Economic Slide Could Have
8. NBC: McCain's Double-Talk on Bi-Partisanship and Palin liability
MITCHELL: "McCain, now in Des Moines, Iowa called for a bi-partisan
solution. […] But, in the next sentence, he continued attacking Obama."
9. CBS: McCain Couldn't Rally Republicans and "Now He Owns a Failure"
10. CNN: Body Language Expert Finds Mainly Contempt in McCain's Ole Miss
Performance
DAN HALL: "McCain was trying to make it look softer there by smiling, but in
fact his eyes were very narrow in what's a snake-eyes expression of anger,
and there was contempt on his face."
11. WHO NBC ME: McCain's mixed messages on blame
PATRICK DIX: "McCain finds a target for blame. And then says, it's not time
for blame."
Clips:
Highlight #1
*McCain: 'World's Largest Oil Reserves are in the United States of America'
*(WSYX-ABC-OH 09/28/08 7:28am)
JOHN MCCAIN: "My number one priority is to get this economy going and create
jobs and give them a chance to stay in their home, educate their kids and
realize the American dream. […] and I know that working families in America
and Ohio are hurting, but I have a concrete plan to fix it and keep our
nation safe. […] With alternate energy, clean coal, wind, tide and solar,
automobiles that run on flex fuel, hydrogen and battery, making use of the
coal reserves in Ohio and Pennsylvania and West Virginia. *The world's
largest oil reserves are in the United States of America* and nuclear power.
[…] We've got to put Americans back to work."
Highlight #2
*McCain Pays Lip Service to Bi-Partisanship* (MSNBC 09/30/08 8:38am)
JOHN MCCAIN: Look, *the time right now is for us to work together in a
bipartisan fashion*. I'll give everybody plenty of time to examine what I
did. I've always put my country first. I said we needed 30,000 additional
troops over there when it was [the] most unpopular thing to say in Iraq.
I came back because I thought I could make a difference. I did with a number
of republicans. I worked together. The republican house members were not
even at the table. I'll do whatever is necessary and I'll let others be the
judge. I talked to the president this morning.
We have to increase, as Senator Obama suggested, from $100,000 to $250,000
insured deposits. We have to have the stabilization fund, exchange
stabilization fund be used, that's $250 billion to shore up these
institutions and the treasury has the ability to use $1 billion more on
their own authority to start buying up these mortgages. So we've got to act
and I'm confident we will pass legislation because we have to do it.
The important thing now is bi-partisanship. Sit down and work together.
That's what I want to do and that's what I'm committed to do.
[…]
A lot of this was constructed by democrats.
Highlight #3
*McCain Wants to Change Republicans' and Democrats' Minds *(FNC 09/30/08
8:35am)
GRETCHEN CARLSON: "You went back to get more Republicans on board. So then
you were in favor of voting yes yesterday. And in essence then going back
on last week did not change enough Republicans' minds?"
JOHN MCCAIN: "No it didn't change enough Republicans minds. *We're going to
have to change enough Republican and Democrats' minds*. […]"
Highlight #4
*McCain: Now Is 'Time to Fix the Problem' not for Partisan Blame* (WHO NBC
DE 09/29/08 6:50am)
NEWS ANCHOR: Shortly after arriving at his hotel in west Des Moines ,
Senator McCain made a statement saying, "Now is not the time for finger
pointing."
JOHN MCCAIN: I've gotta give you some straight talk. *I think it's
partisan blame, and the time to portion blame and fix the blame is not now.
Now it's time to fix the problem.*
Highlight #5
*McCain Does Damage Control for Palin's Past Remarks *(CNN 09/30/08 08:45am)
JOHN MCCAIN: [...] *"Let's not call it a bail out. Let's call it a rescue.
Because it is a rescue. It's a rescue of Main Street America." *[...]
JOHN ROBERTS: "[...] Republican Congressman Mike Pent says, not only is this
a bailout, not a rescue plan, it is the biggest corporate bailout in
American history. [...] *Senator, over the weekend, your running mate
appeared to contradict you on the subject of Pakistan when she told a voter
that the U.S. should go into Pakistan after terrorists. You called the
reporting of that in an interview with CBS yesterday, "Gotcha Journalism",
but at the same time you have gone after Senator Biden for a comment he made
under similar circumstances about clean coal technology, your campaign even
released a video of part of his comments. Was that "Gotcha politics?"*
MCCAIN: "*I think the circumstances were very different.* [...] I believe
it was a Town Hall meeting that he said it. Hers was an encounter in a
pizza parlor where the question was framed so of course we're going to go
after terrorists. We're going to go after terrorists wherever they are in
the world. I don't disagree with that. The question is whether you
broadcast it or not. It's whether you announce you're going to strike a
sovereign nation. There's a big difference. [...] Response in a pizza
parlor to the kind of question it was- Sarah Palin has made her position
very clear. We don't announce that we're going to attack other nations."
ROBERTS: "She did appear to say that when she was waiting in line for a
Philly cheesesteak."
MCCAIN: "What she said was that she's going to respond to terrorist
attacks. And I'm saying we're going to respond to terrorist attacks*. I'm
not going to announce that I'm going to attack Pakistan.*"
Highlight #6
*McCain Warned about Fannie and Freddie, Wallace Says* (ABC 09/30/08
NICOLE WALLACE: "John McCain is the one who warned two years ago about
corruption and mismanagement at Fannie and Freddie, who I think a lot of
people would hold them responsible for, if not the actual source, certainly
the beginning of the erosion in this crisis on our mortgage system and our
housing markets."
Highlight #7
*Bush Warns of Formidable Consequences* (MSNBC 09/30/08 8:44am)
GEORGE W. BUSH: […] the reality is that we are in an urgent situation, and
the consequences will grow worse each day if we do not act. The dramatic
drop in the stock market that we saw yesterday will have a direct impact on
the retirement accounts, pension funds, and personal savings of millions of
our citizens. And *if our nation continues on this course, the economic
damage will be painful and lasting.*
Highlight #8
*Sarah Palin is Still a Liability; McCain's Bi-Partisan Double Talk* (NBC
09/30/08 7:08am)
ANDREA MITCHELL: *When it looked as though the bailout bill would pass John
McCain started out Monday taking credit for it*. 12:33 in Ohio.
JOHN MCCAIN: It's not my style to simply phone it in. Senator Obama took a
very different approach to the crisis or country faced. At first, he didn't
want to get involved and then he was 'monitoring the situation.' That's not
leadership, that's watching from the sidelines.
[...]
MITCHELL: 5:15. McCain, now in Des Moines, Iowa called for a bi-partisan
solution.
MCCAIN: Our leaders are expected to leave partisanship at the door and come
to the table to solve our problems.
*MITCHELL: But, in the next sentence, he continued attacking Obama.* [...]
And more controversy about Sarah Palin, after she said US troops should
cross into Pakistan to hunt terrorists.
[Pizza parlor 'gotcha question']
MITCHELL: *It's an Obama position McCain has criticized*. Monday he tried to
rescue his running mate.
[Segment from Couric interview]
MITCHELL: In fact, the McCain campaign is now so worried about Palin's
ability to debate Joe Biden she's gone home with the the McCains for debate
camp in Arizona, supervised by McCain's own top strategist.
Highlight #9
*McCain Could Not Rally His Fellow Arizona GOP Legislators; Palin Still a
Liability* (CBS 09/30/08 7:17am)
JEFF GLOR: By suspending his campaign and jetting back to Washington, McCain
staked a critical part of his campaign on a deal. Then, most of his fellow
republicans voted 'No' and not a single representative from McCain's home
state of Arizona voted 'Yes.'
MIKE ALLEN: McCain set himself up for trouble. He came in late. He was a
little half-hearted and *now he owns a failure*.
GLOR: On Monday, a short statement from McCain acknowledged a grim situation
with no clear ending.
JOHN MCCAIN: I believe that the challenges facing our economy could have a
great impact on every American worker and family if our leaders fail to act.
[...]
JULIE CHEN: Meanwhile vice presidential candidate, Sarah Palin is answering
charges that she and [...] John McCain were not on the same page when it
came to attacking targets in Pakistan. In an interview with CBS Evening News
anchor, Katie Couric, Palin blamed so-called 'gotcha journalism.'
[segment from Couric interview]
Highlight #10
*Body Language Expert Analyzes McCain's "Snake Eyes" and "Being the Frowning
Face" *(CNN 9/30/08 6:58am)
GENIE MOSS: […] That's nothing compared to the body language bonanza during
the first presidential debate. […] *There was disdain from McCain.*
DAN HILL: A really smirking smile from the corner of the mouth. […] *McCain,
when he smiles, it's really more of a grimace-smile. There's a tension that
permeates McCain's personality. *
MOSS: But then Hill's main takeaway from the debate was what he call's
McCain's lack of respect for Obama.
HILL: McCain was trying to make it look softer there by smiling, but in fact
his eyes were very narrow in what's a snake-eyes expression of anger, and
there was contempt on his face.
MOSS: It didn't take a body language expert to notice that McCain didn't
seem to look at Obama, when asked about it on ABC, McCain said he was
focused on the moderator and viewers, despite the exchange of "good job",
when the debate ended, McCain's look didn't linger. Our expert found a link
to his own cufflink.
HILL: McCain really specializes in indignation. He is not afraid of being
the frowning face.
Highlight #11
*Local NBC Points Out McCain's Mixed Messages on Blame* (WHO NBC 09/30/08
7:05am)
ELIZABETH KLINGE: Last week presidential candidate John McCain actually
suspended his campaign, even threatening to skip the first presidential
debate if Congress didn't work out the deal.
DAVE PRICE: *When it looked like Congress had a deal, McCain went back out
on the campaign trail, and on the way to Des Moines in mid-day on Monday,
Senator McCain again changed plans when the deal fell through.*
PAUL DIX: By the time John McCain's touches down in Des Moines at 3pm, the
political ground had shifted, and plans changed. This trip was no longer
just a campaign appearance. *Earlier in the morning, key supporter Mitt
Romney said the bail-out deal quote, "... would not have been agreed to had
it not been for John McCain." So depending on your view with McCain's
guidance, or despite it, that deal didn't happen.* After some handshakes
and smiles with some Iowa Republicans, the campaign rushes campaign to his
west Des Moines hotel. Then, about 4pm he walks out before waiting cameras
with grim words about the failed deal and a failing economy. […] Another
bank had collapsed, the stock market plummeted, and congress bailed on the
bailout. *McCain finds a target for blame. And then says, it's not time
for blame. […]By 5pm, inside WHOTV studios, McCain's blame returns and
spreads.*
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Jacob Roberts
PAO
208.420.3470 (c)
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