Seriously? John McCain on the Fundamentally Sound U.S. Economy

September 15, 2008 RSS Feed Print

"Our economy, I think still—the fundamentals of our economy are strong." —John McCain, speaking on the morning of September 15

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C'mon. He didn't say "fundamentally sound." He said "the fundamentals are strong." Additionally, that actual quote takes on a a completely different sound if you look at it in the contezxt of the rest of his statement. Before and after the quoted sentence he only talks of the weakness and problems in the financial sector.

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