The Stupidest Photo Op in the History of Stupidest Photo Ops Will Happen in a Few Hours.

(Note: This picture below is not that stupid photo op, but a good one in regards to a deal being passed for the bailout. House Financial Services Committee Barney Frank, Senator and Senate Banking Committee chairman Chris Dodd, and House Financial Services Committee ranking member Spencer Bachus came out satisfied with the agreement. But the political BS being done by the House Republicans has led to this not being official. Typical) (With Photo from the great Brendan Smialowski for The New York Times)

And with that preceeding paragraph in parethesis, the stupidest photograph in history is about to take place beween President Bush, Senator Obama and Senator McCain.

And it is all about, you guess it right, politics.

Now before you read this next goodie of a quote from the propaganda airhead lying figure that is Dana Perino, remind yourself that the Democratic nominee made the first move (and the only real genuine move) in talking to McTravesty to try to solve things and coalesce. Okay, have you got that in your head? Fine, here's the quote thanks to, once again, the wonderful folks at TPM:
Presidential spokesperson Dana Perino on this afternoon's high-profile White House meeting among Bush, McCain and Obama: "Sen. McCain is the one who called for the meeting, and we thought it was a good idea."

I'll let you say any explextive that you want after reading that jargon of blatant culumny at your behest. The Shrb and McNuts want the attention away from Obama, and it is sad to see the despertae lengthes they have gone to in order to do this meaingless waste of a shutter space and flash bolts. Both of these men (they are men, right?) are well over a decade older than Obama at least, yet they reveal in the lifestyle of a damn spoiled child.

And their staffers and supporters join along in their kindergarden games.

Now, an important update, as McCain still continues to happily play dangerous "Reindeer Games." (via JSN at the Kos)
My colleague Nora McAvalnah tells me that sources close to Senate Democratic leadership now fear that McCain’s true motivation for calling off his campaign and coming back to DC is simply to cast a “no” vote against the bailout, despite his private statements to the contrary. And it’s a smart maneuver: nothing says “maverick,” like voting against Bush and standing with the American public, who remain very wary of the proposal.

All a trap for his own gain, his own selfish gain. Seriously, for any supporter of this untrustwothy, Japeto new creation (because he couldn't make Pinocchio, do you want this man to be your President?

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