Muttley's looking for a Wall Street scapegoat and he found one in my former Congressman from Irvine, CA.
John McCain, buffeted by criticism about his response to Wall Street's financial problems, said he would fire the SEC chairman and create a special trust to help strengthen weak institutions.My question is, "Why did it take a market crash and the road to an economic depression in order for Muttley to speak out?"
In all but calling for the firing of SEC Chairman Christopher Cox, McCain turned on a fellow Republican and former 17-year House member who served on committees overseeing investor protection and U.S. capital markets. President Bush appointed Cox in 2005.
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Because he's a reactionary...
He's also viewed as a maverick anti-Republican by those in his party, and so is Palin - at least in Alaska.
Oi, this election is giving me such tsuris...
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