Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Garrison Keiller at Salon

And here's the last little tidbit from my explorations at Salon. I love Garrison Keiller, and he just published Where is the outrage? there.

He writes:

"Mr. McCain is a lifelong deregulator and believer in letting brokers and bankers do as they please -- remember Lincoln Savings and Loan and his intervention with federal regulators on behalf of his friend Charles Keating, who then went to prison? Remember Neil Bush, the brother of the C.O., who, as a director of Silverado S&L, bestowed enormous loans on his friends without telling fellow directors that the friends were friends and who, when the loans failed, paid a small fine and went skipping off to other things? Mr. McCain now decries greed on Wall Street and suggests a commission be formed to look into the problem. This is like Casanova coming out for chastity. "

You know I had forgotten all about McCain's association with that whole Lincoln Savings and Loan/ Charles Keating mess. And now that I remember, it doesn't comfort me, because actions tend to speak louder than words.

Keiller goes on to say:

"The Republican Party used to specialize in gimlet-eyed, steel-rim, crepe-soled common sense and then it was taken over by crooked preachers who demand we trust them because they're packing a Bible and God sent them on a mission to enact lower taxes, less government. Except when things crash, and then government has to pick up the pieces.

Some say the tab might come to a trillion dollars. Nobody knows. And Mr. McCain has not one moment of doubt or regret. He switches from First Deregulation Church to Our Lady of Strict Vigilance like you might go from decaf to latte. Where is the straight talk? Does the man have no conscience?"

Now get over there & read the whole thing for yourself.

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