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OLD fart McBush rushes to 'Damage Control' after Phil Gramm's dumb callous statements calling the United States “a nation of whiners!” This blunder should cost these rich elitist GOPers some working class votes!
Just another sign of how 'Out of Touch' these 2 OLD farts are!
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Phil Gramm calls slowdown 'mental'

By MIKE ALLEN | 7/10/08 2:44 PM EST Updated: 7/10/08 2:44 PM EST

Former Sen. Phil Gramm, a top economic adviser to presumptive GOP nominee John McCain, referred to the economic slowdown as "a mental recession" and called the United States “a nation of whiners.”

The comments, in an interview with The Washington Times, could hurt the campaign’s efforts to convince working-class Americans that McCain feels their pain.

McCain strongly disavowed the comments today , saying Phil Gramm "does not speak for me — I speak for me."

"So I strongly disagree," McCain told reporters gathered for a press conference.

Democrats immediately condemned the remarks as “callous” and quickly began working to divert widespread attention to them.

Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton shot back: "[T]he American people know that our economic problems aren’t just in their heads. They don’t need psychological relief, they need real relief. And that’s what Barack Obama will provide as president."

The Democratic National Committee issued a statement titled, “Out of Touch Much, Phil.”

A McCain official said: “Phil Gramm’s comments are not representative of John McCain’s views. John McCain travels the country every day talking to Americans who are hurting, feeling pain at the pump and worrying about how they’ll pay their mortgage. That’s why he has a realistic plan to deliver immediate relief at the gas pump, grow our economy and put Americans back to work.”

The Times said Gramm said he expects a McCain administration would inherit an economy “weighed down above all by the conviction of many Americans that economic conditions are the worst in two or three decades and that America is in decline.”

The Times quoted him as saying: “You've heard of mental depression; this is a mental recession. ... We have sort of become a nation of whiners."

“You just hear this constant whining, complaining, about a loss of competitiveness, America in decline. ... We've never been more dominant; we've never had more natural advantages than we have today.”

Karen Finney, the Democratic National Committee’s communications director, said: “What John McCain, George Bush, Phil Gramm just don't understand is that the American people aren't whining about the state of the economy; they are suffering under the weight of it — the weight of eight years of Bush-enomics that John McCain and Phil Gramm have vowed to continue.

“How dare john McCain and his advisers so callously dismiss the challenges the American people face? No wonder voters feel John McCain is out of touch. He and his campaign don't even understand the everyday issues Americans are dealing with.”
 

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I couldn't agree with Phil more, in fact I said it before he did...... oh poor me, now I only pay half what the French do for gas......

Geesh.

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onthebottom said:
I couldn't agree with Phil more, in fact I said it before he did...... oh poor me, now I only pay half what the French do for gas......

Geesh.

OTB
LOL!!!
Just another example of that 'out of touch' elite smugness solitaria, undressed you for exhibiting in the Jessie Jackson thread!

bottie you are so funny and predictable!....:D
 

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Other than the whiner's comment (which one notices is what the media have focused upon) Senator Graham's remarks seem spot on!
 

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bottie you are so funny and predictable!....:D
As if you're any different. The nation is overflowing with pussies and whiners. It may not be politically savvy to say it, but that doesn't make it untrue.
 

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So just what is he doing ...

WoodPeckr said:
McCain strongly disavowed the comments today , saying Phil Gramm "does not speak for me — I speak for me."

"So I strongly disagree," McCain told reporters gathered for a press conference. .....

A McCain official said: “Phil Gramm’s comments are not representative of John McCain’s views. John McCain travels the country every day talking to Americans who are hurting, feeling pain at the pump and worrying about how they’ll pay their mortgage. That’s why he has a realistic plan to deliver immediate relief at the gas pump, grow our economy and put Americans back to work.” [/b]


considering this guy as "a top economic advisor??" I disagree with a whole lot of his shit to - can I become a McBush advisor? How much does it pay?:p
 

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"Let them eat cake"...and then...a revolution.
Is there an American revolution brewing somewhere?

C'mon Destruction!
 

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WoodPeckr said:
Former Sen. Phil Gramm, a top economic adviser to presumptive GOP nominee John McCain, referred to the economic slowdown as "a mental recession" and called the United States “a nation of whiners.”
Well he's right. The USA is a nation of whiners. They whine about $4 a gallon gas like it is the end of the world because they can't drive their big gas guzzlers when Japan used to pay $4 a gal back in 1990 and in the UK and France have $8 a gallon gas today and the USA has always had the cheapest gas prices among western nations. Everyone is so sensitive that it a nation of PC (can't say anything about anyone otherwise someone will complain about being insulted). They have various groups whining about various injustices. They whine about immigrants stealing their jobs when many of the jobs are low end stuff that they do not want to do. They whine about their government and president....

(not that we are that much better...)
 

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Don said:
Well he's right. The USA is a nation of whiners. They whine about $4 a gallon gas like it is the end of the world because they can't drive their big gas guzzlers when Japan used to pay $4 a gal back in 1990 and in the UK and France have $8 a gallon gas today and the USA has always had the cheapest gas prices among western nations. Everyone is so sensitive that it a nation of PC (can't say anything about anyone otherwise someone will complain about being insulted). They have various groups whining about various injustices. They whine about immigrants stealing their jobs when many of the jobs are low end stuff that they do not want to do. They whine about their government and president....

(not that we are that much better...)
Boy for someone who complains about whiners, you sure are doing a lot of whining about it!....:D
 

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If you read my last line, you'd noticed I said "not that we are that much better". I'll be the first to state that we whine a heck of a lot too, especially when we talk about americans. Gramm's comments can apply to Canadians as well as Americans. Sounds like a smart fellow to me.
 

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Don said:
If you read my last line, you'd noticed I said "not that we are that much better". I'll be the first to state that we whine a heck of a lot too, especially when we talk about americans. Gramm's comments can apply to Canadians as well as Americans. Sounds like a smart fellow to me.
I noted that.
Still if El Rushbloe or O'Reilly, is used as your 'measure of whining' scale, I believe most will say GOPer by far out-whine DEMS....:D
 
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