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Gov. Sarah Palin could not name a single instance in which Sen. John McCain has advocated for more regulation of the market -- a position that, in the wake of crisis in the housing and financial markets, the Arizona Senator has adopted as his own.

Appearing on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, Palin briefly discussed McCain's call for greater oversight of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- the two beleaguered mortgage houses - as evidence that McCain doesn't always shy from a firmer government role in the economy. But when pressed, she could not name an actual instance where McCain supported regulation.

"I'm just going to ask you one more time, not to belabor the point," Couric said. "Specific examples in his 26 years of pushing for more regulation."

"I'll try to find you some and I'll bring them to you," Palin responded.
The reason she was stumped is somewhat simple: McCain, in his 26 years in Congress has been a strict champion of deregulation. As my colleague, Nico Pitney reported: Back in October 1999, when Senate Republicans led by Phil Gramm were deep in negotiations on key legislation to deregulate the banking industry, McCain was at a primary debate in New Hampshire touting the benefits of such a measure.

"There's a number of reasons why we are experiencing this almost unprecedented prosperity," McCain said back then. "Among them are a lack of regulation, free trade, and most importantly, we are going through a revolution the likes of which the world has seldom seen."


Here is the entirety of Couric's interview with Palin.

COURIC: You've said, quote, "John McCain will reform the way Wall Street does business." Other than supporting stricter regulations of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac two years ago, can you give us any more example of his leading the charge for more oversight? Story continues below



PALIN: I think that the example that you just cited, with his warnings two years ago about Fannie and Freddie--that, that's paramount. That's more than a heck of a lot of other senators and representatives did for us.

COURIC: But he's been in Congress for 26 years. He's been chairman of the powerful Commerce Committee. And he has almost always sided with less regulation, not more.

PALIN: He's also known as the maverick though. Taking shots from his own party, and certainly taking shots from the other party. Trying to get people to understand what he's been talking about--the need to reform government.

COURIC: I'm just going to ask you one more time, not to belabor the point. Specific examples in his 26 years of pushing for more regulation?

PALIN: I'll try to find you some and I'll bring them to you
 

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Dude, she's not an idiot. I give her credit for accomplishing something (her and I are the same age) with less of an education than I or many have.

What she really is, is a GOP muppet, nowhere near ready for primetime.

2nd in command would be a total joke on the entire country.

:ohno:

Still like to see her toots
 

L5Y, USC is 4-0 vs SEC, outscoring them 167-48!!!
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God that interview hurts to watch. I wonder how much her own advisors cringe and throw palm to forehead during each interview?
 

L5Y, USC is 4-0 vs SEC, outscoring them 167-48!!!
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COURIC: But he's been in Congress for 26 years. He's been chairman of the powerful Commerce Committee. And he has almost always sided with less regulation, not more.

I wonder who the next host will be that'll give her an on camera civics lesson??:lolBIG::lolBIG:

God this is too easy.
 

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just to reiterate my prediction. win or lose the election... this woman is gonna crumble and run. at some point in the next year she will abandon politics, disappear to alaska and we next see her a few years later, making talk show rounds and giving updates on her family and crying about how she was a pawn in a game on the world's stage.
 

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just to reiterate my prediction. win or lose the election... this woman is gonna crumble and run. at some point in the next year she will abandon politics, disappear to alaska and we next see her a few years later, making talk show rounds and giving updates on her family and crying about how she was a pawn in a game on the world's stage.

and 10 years from now she'll be on VH1's "Where Are They Now?" Overweight and depressed.
 

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Before you guys have your usual daily circle jerk on Palin I suggest you take a look at Joe Biden.
WASHINGTON — Vice presidential candidate Joe Biden says today’s leaders should take a lesson from the history books and follow fellow Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt’s response to a financial crisis.
“When the stock market crashed, Franklin D. Roosevelt got on the television and didn’t just talk about the, you know, the princes of greed. He said, ‘Look, here’s what happened,”‘ Barack Obama’s running mate recently told the “CBS Evening News.”
Except, Republican Herbert Hoover was in office when the stock market crashed in October 1929. There also was no television at the time; TV wasn’t introduced to the public until a decade later, at the 1939 World’s Fair. :Carcajada:
 

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Before you guys have your usual daily circle jerk on Palin I suggest you take a look at Joe Biden.
WASHINGTON — Vice presidential candidate Joe Biden says today’s leaders should take a lesson from the history books and follow fellow Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt’s response to a financial crisis.
“When the stock market crashed, Franklin D. Roosevelt got on the television and didn’t just talk about the, you know, the princes of greed. He said, ‘Look, here’s what happened,”‘ Barack Obama’s running mate recently told the “CBS Evening News.”
Except, Republican Herbert Hoover was in office when the stock market crashed in October 1929. There also was no television at the time; TV wasn’t introduced to the public until a decade later, at the 1939 World’s Fair. :Carcajada:

Joe Biden could recite the Pledge of Allegiance and look smarter than Palin... :nohead:
 

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Joe Biden is definetly not lighting the country on fire with his campaigning.

Dave is correct here.

These guys have given late night talk show hosts more material than they know what to do with.
 

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Before you guys have your usual daily circle jerk on Palin I suggest you take a look at Joe Biden.
WASHINGTON — Vice presidential candidate Joe Biden says today’s leaders should take a lesson from the history books and follow fellow Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt’s response to a financial crisis.
“When the stock market crashed, Franklin D. Roosevelt got on the television and didn’t just talk about the, you know, the princes of greed. He said, ‘Look, here’s what happened,”‘ Barack Obama’s running mate recently told the “CBS Evening News.”
Except, Republican Herbert Hoover was in office when the stock market crashed in October 1929. There also was no television at the time; TV wasn’t introduced to the public until a decade later, at the 1939 World’s Fair. :Carcajada:
if the guy im voting for thinks there is 57 states his sidekick can certainly reinvent modern communications
 

L5Y, USC is 4-0 vs SEC, outscoring them 167-48!!!
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"fundamentally" strong....... thats an opinion



50 sates in the USA , thats a fact that my 6 year old knows

LOL..but nobody's talking about a 50 state gaffe. but everyone and their mother is talking about McCain's blunder.

thats the difference.
 

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