The Erratic Drama Queen

Eugene Robinson:

John McCain is rapidly making his temperament an inescapable issue in the presidential campaign. Does the nation really want so much drama in the White House?

McCain’s performance in recent days has been, to put it charitably, erratic. In an attempt to show leadership on the financial crisis, he has called Americans into ranks — long after hostilities began. Meanwhile, back in much-reviled Washington, the generals with cooler heads and a clearer picture of the battlefield are doing their jobs, minus all the histrionics.

McCain is a psychobomb. Here’s what I wrote on Wednesday:

So what will a McCain administration economic policy look like? From the lack of foresight and leadership we’ve witnessed so far, we can assume that McCain might choose a new economic policy totally at random, depending on how saucy he feels from minute to minute. “I’ll have a muffin with my Egg Beaters, and replace Bernanke with that hooplehead who weedwacks the knoll.” Two minutes later… “Hey Phil, we don’t need the Nasdaq anymore. Kill it.” Two minutes later… “My God! What have I done! Quickly — nationalize the paintball industry! Go!”

One thing is for sure. Expecting a workable solution to this economic meltdown from a man as knee-jerk, dishonest and incomprehensible as John McCain would be an exercise in national self-destruction. He doesn’t have anything real to say, and what he does say, he can’t sell. He simply can’t do the gig. A vote for McCain-Palin is absolutely a vote for the end of America as we know it.

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  • http://obamaproject.windonwater.net QueenTiye

    Probably an unpopular thing to say, but the only other candidate I liked at the start of the primary season was Mike Huckabee. Here’s what Huck had to say:

    Huckabee said he still backs McCain’s candidacy, but said the Arizona senator should not have put his campaign on hold to deal with the financial crisis on Wall Street. He said a president must be prepared to “deal with the unexpected.”"You can’t just say, ‘World stop for a moment. I’m going to cancel everything,’” Huckabee said.Huckabee also was critical of President Bush’s handling of the crisis.He said to lay the $700 billion obligation on the nation “in 24 hours” amounts to “holding the country hostage.”

    In every respect save the latent racism, Mike Huckabee has demonstrated that he would have been a much better nominee for the Republicans.Meanwhile in other news, Kathleen Parker (conservative commentator) says:

    When Couric pointed to polls showing that the financial crisis had boosted Obama’s numbers, Palin blustered wordily: “I’m not looking at poll numbers. What I think Americans at the end of the day are going to be able to go back and look at track records and see who’s more apt to be talking about solutions and wishing for and hoping for solutions for some opportunity to change, and who’s actually done it?”If BS were currency, Palin could bail out Wall Street herself.If Palin were a man, we’d all be guffawing, just as we do every time Joe Biden tickles the back of his throat with his toes. But because she’s a woman — and the first ever on a Republican presidential ticket — we are reluctant to say what is painfully true.

    Maybe the Repubs should do a recall, and appoint Huckabee/Hagel. That would be a very interesting ticket for them, and would make for a race that had good reason to be competitive.QT

  • http://obamaproject.windonwater.net QueenTiye
  • Groobiecat

    QT: LOL. Huckabee? If we have to have a likeable, full blown religulous nutball for president, why not him? And sure, the world is only 6,000 years old and Roe v. Wade is the handiwork of the devil. So yeah, I’m down, but really only if Chuck “I’ve pulled tours in Iraq” Norris is his VP.BC: LMAO. “My God! What have I done! Quickly — nationalize the paintball industry! Go!” is one of the funniest lines of 2008. Another brand new classic from Bob!

  • http://obamaproject.windonwater.net QueenTiye

    Groobiecat: Huckabee lost favor with me when he started offering to amend the constitution to match “God’s Word.” I’m Baha’i, so what I understand as “God’s Word” is quite a bit more extensive than what Huckabee would include… obviously I wasn’t amused. But Huckabee wasn’t just likeable. Like Obama, he was principled, and sensible. His assessment of McCain’s debate stunt is dead on.And – the Kathleen Parker quote actually ends at “…we are reluctant to say what is painfully true.” I blew the quote function. Sorry. :( QT

  • tikihoodoo

    Over the past few days, I keep thinking about the famous Thad Cochran (R/MS) quote. You know, the one that goes: “The idea of a presidency under that man sends cold chills down my spine. He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me.” The “hotheaded” business is worrisome of course, but I always wondered about the “erratic” part. It always had the potential to be far worse. Well, I guess we all had a good dose of erratic over the past week. Like it? Want lots more from a President McCain?