« She's Getting Worse, Not Better | Main | Debate! » 26 Sep 2008 09:37 am McCain's Bizarre BehaviorHow on earth does one make sense of it? The last week, he has plunged from one gimmick to another, finally landing on this transparently cynical bid to "suspend" his campaign until a bailout deal - then returning to Washington to actually say nothing while the deal collapsed:
In rode the man on the white horse, whom no one really needed. And when he got there, he didn't resolve the impasse, and he didn't propose a plan. He just sat there, er, blinking. Now he's tied himself into the comic position that if this deal isn't made by tonight, he won't show up at the debate, so there. It's like a seventeen year old going to their room and slamming the door when he can't be the center of attention. Matt Cooper notes:
If he shows up with no deal, he'll look beyond lame. If he shows up after the deal, he will not be able to say truthfully he had anything to do with it, especially if he now leads opposition to the bailout. All in all: it's very hard to know what is going on in his head, what stunt he's going to pull next, what new drama he wants to unveil. Calming, isn't it, to think what a McCain presidency would look like. Not boring, anyway. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e2010534d65e34970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'McCain's Bizarre Behavior' |

