
Source Accessed on September 16, 2008 at 9:45 pm
This article was about the stand point of each candidate concerning the stock market and Wall Street's biggest crash on Monday since 9-11-01. Each candidate took turns lashing out on each other and what each will or won't do when they become president. This article jumps back and forth between Obama and McCain; it was mostly he said she said crap. I guess that's what it takes to win an election or that one extra vote, to put the other candidate in the ground by pointing out their flaws.
I feel that both the candidates have a good stand point on the "depression" factor. Obama did point out that McCain just converted over to the idea. He also linked McCain to Bush, with a history of showing a "scornful attitude towards oversight and enforcement." McCain fired back by saying, "He put Fannie Mae's CEO (chief executive), who helped create this problem, in charge of finding his vice president. That's not change, that's what's broken in Washington."
That pretty much sums up the article. It wasn't anything special but it was the main news story of the day. I didn't even feel this article was spun. Both the candidates were represented in a good way and in a bad way. It was a fair article.
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