McCain Blames Recession On Wall St.
Candidate Says Deregulation Spurred Economic Growth, Didn't Cause Collapse
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Play CBS Video Video Candidate McCain, Part 1 In separate interviews, the two parties' presidential nominees are questioned on the big issues, including the U.S. economy, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, energy policy and health care. Scott Pelley interviews Sen. John McCain.
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Video Candidate McCain, Part 2 The presidential candidates talk about the defining experiences of their lives. Scott Pelley interviews Sen. John McCain.
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Video McCain: How I Differ From Bush Sen. Obama has called Sen. McCain President Bush's third term, but McCain disagrees with that and points out a number of differences.
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Photo Essay Behind The Scenes Take a behind-the-scenes peek of Scott Pelley's interview with Sen. John McCain.
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Interactive Campaign 2008 Profiles of the candidates, polls, fund-raising, blogs, video and more.
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Watch past 60 Minutes reports on John McCain:
- 1997: Maverick From Arizona
- 1999: McCain
- March 2008: McCain
McCain: Fifth from the bottom of my class, yeah. My old company officer, marine captain were here today he'd say in America anything is possible.
Pelley: What was that? Was that the women? Was that the booze? Was it just rebellion?
McCain: Oh you know, people overdraw the quote, women and booze thing. The fact is that I was pretty rebellious. And I was immature. I was sort of fighting against the tradition. I also didn't take well to the discipline. But I had wonderful and dear friendships. I got the tradition and duty and honor and country that you're imbued with at the Naval Academy…is really an important part of my life.
Pelley: As we sit here toward the end of August, next week is your birthday. 72 years old.
McCain: Thanks for bringing that up.
Pelley: It’s not a sore subject with you, is it senator?
McCain: No, no-I’m just, you know Scott I'm the luckiest guy that you will ever, ever be with. Fifth from the bottom of my class as we've discussed, several plane crashes, several narrow escapes, several stories that just defy the imagination. I'm the most fortunate person you'll ever interview and I appreciate it every single day.
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See all 401 CommentsI remind you, Mr. McCain, that your fellow Republican Senators have had the filibuster and Duhbya has had the veto for those two years, and they have made liberal use of them.
c''mon now! those republican fear-tactics aren''t gonna cut it anymore...nice try though.
basically, this election is about: The Rich vs. The Poor; Republicans vs. Democrats, respectively. I really understand why Rich people vote Republican; but, I''ll never understand why ANY Middle/Lower-Class folks vote republican...its not about Black or White; Old or Young; Male or Female. Republicans only care about one color: "Money Green".
Over the past 8 years (especially with this $700 Billion Bailout for the Rich)GW and the Republicans have proven that to us time and time again. Wake up, Middle/Lower Class...If we elect to put another Republican in office, we''re up shiggity-creek for the next 4 years. Right or wrong?
Posted by jaxsterling5 at 11:50 AM : Sep 23, 2008
Gee...I hope you''re right!
John McLame the Recession didn''t just start LAST WEEK.
Blame the Economy, Bush Administration, Housing Bubble, Sub-Prime Mortgages, Job Loss and many more factors.
John McLame the US Economy has been in Recession for the past 18+ months where the Frack Have you Been ?
Once again John McLame has his marbles jumbled up facts jacked up.
McCain/Palin "08
McCain: No
I think it''s time for McCain to SHUT UP!!!!!!!!!!
John McCain knows better, but once again, John McCain is putting politics before America. He''s disgusting.
-- George Will complained in an article that Obama had "never run so much as a Dairy Queen."
Of course it spurred economic growth--if you''re talking about the growth of the incomes of the top 1 percent. Several weeks ago, George Will complained in an article that Obama had "never so much as a Dairy Queen." Well, guess what, McCain''s never held a single private sector job IN HIS ENTIRE LIFE. But he could care less; he''s the Kept Man of a multi-millionaire beer heiress. Why should he have any sympathy for the average joe out on the street who can''t even keep up with the mortgage on one house, not to mention seven (or was it eight--together with thirteen cars and a private plane)?
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