Huh-What?

Martin:

In a drastic change of tone, John McCain called SEC Chairman Chris Cox “a good man” a day after saying the former California congressman had “betrayed the public trust.” and ought to be fired.

McGollum yesterday, McSmeagol today.

h/t Jed

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  • Zanath

    Really? Either he’s going senile, or he still doesn’t realize the internets exists. Either could be plausible explanations. I’m going with senile though.

  • PackyJ

    This is pretty normal(?) for McSame.He suffers from multiple peronality disorder. One minute he’s Bush, the next he’s Cheney.

  • KidDynamo0

    OK, that’s it. He is TOO OLD to be president. He needs to seriously talked about in the media. He should just retire.

  • kansasdem

    It’s Senator McFlip meet Senator McFlop!He does it all the time. Regarding increased regulation he says he’s for it, then when asked again directly he says, “of course not”.Regarding Social Security he says he’s not for privatization but he does want younger workers to be able to invest a portion of their FICA contribution in private accounts!It’s constant with him.He reminds me of the Governor in “Best Little Whore House in Texas”:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mNDHTfdn1A

  • idreamofskiba

    He cannot be president. No way. This is really starting to freak me out.

  • ceu

    The governor in BLWIT, tho, sidestepped the issues – more like Palin. McPOW keeps making strong statements about his positions, changes them, making equally strong statements and doesn’t seem to realize that EVERYTHING IS ON TAPE! I don’t think he really stands for anything – he just goes out and says whatever the halfwits tell him to say.I don’t think it’s solely a function of his age – there are plenty of 72 year olds who have all their mental faculties intact. McPOW just isn’t one of them…(and now I’ll have “I love to dance a little sidestep” running thru my mind all afternoon…)