McCain Flubs Presidential Powers on the Economy

One day after committing a rather egregious mistake in the form of either failing to know who the leader of Spain was or effectively snubbing him, John McCain had another doozy today, claiming a power he wouldn't have as President. The good folks at ABC News have the story.

At a joint rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa Thursday, Republican John McCain slammed the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) for being "asleep at the switch" saying that if he were president, he would fire Chris Cox, the chairman of the SEC since 2005 and a former Republican congressman.

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But while the president nominates and the Senate confirms the SEC chair, a commissioner of an independent regulatory commission cannot be removed by the president.

From time to time, presidents have attempted to remove commissioners who have proven "uncooperative." However, the courts have general upheld the independence of commissioners. In 1935, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt fired a member of the Federal Trade Commission and the Supreme Court ruled the president acted unconstitutionally.

Just as was the case with the Spain flap yesterday, the McCain campaign resorted to a tortured explanation as to how this did not constitute yet another embarrassing gaffe by the Republican nominee. According to the campaign, at least one SEC Commissioner has resigned when it became clear that he did not enjoy the backing of the incumbent administration. But there is a real difference between an independent commissioner deciding to bite the bullet and the President firing said commissioner -- that's exactly what Humphrey's Executor v. United States, the Supreme Court case alluded to by ABC News, was about. Color me unconvinced. This sure sounds like yet another example of McCain prattling off on a topic he didn't know about and then having to come up with a hasty explanation after the fact. This a successful presidential campaign does not make.

Tags: Flubs, gaffe, John McCain, White House 2008 (all tags)

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McCain Flubs

heh: "The good folks at ABC News"

by notedgeways 2008-09-18 12:43PM | 0 recs
So painful

It is so painful to read diaries and news like this about McCain. It's painful because so many idiots support him. There should only be 10-20 people total who support these two bozos. It makes one seriously doubt America's future.

by zenful6219 2008-09-18 12:47PM | 0 recs
Re: So painful

..and by bozos, of course, I mean McCain and Palin.

by zenful6219 2008-09-18 12:48PM | 0 recs
Re: So painful

2004 did that for me. In a vague sense I could see voting for Bush in 2000, he was an unknown. No friggen excuse for 2004.

by notedgeways 2008-09-18 12:49PM | 0 recs
Re: So painful

You're right, there is no excuse. Even a child knows to be careful around fire, after she's been burned the first time. Are almost half of American's less developed than a child? It makes me wonder...

by zenful6219 2008-09-18 12:55PM | 0 recs
Re: McCain Flubs

Or one could say that it's more reflective of the McBush doctrine of presidential power.  When has the constitution ever got in the way of them claiming power for the executive?

by lowdog 2008-09-18 12:59PM | 0 recs
Re: McCain Flubs

Yes, someone should inform McCain that this isn't Vietnam, there are rules.

by KLRinLA 2008-09-18 01:35PM | 0 recs
Re: McCain Flubs Presidential Powers on thy

This election has really laid bare McCain's complete ignorance on how our government, the economy and foreign affairs work. After 26 years, he still has no idea what he's talking about if the subject is outside the extremely narrow range of issues that actually do interest him--namely, campaign finance, Iraq and apparently steroids in baseball.

And it's charitable to even put Iraq in there, considering he doesn't know the difference between Sunnis and Shia.

The guy's just like Bush. He simply doesn't know what he's talking about, and I suspect that the media has started to realize that St. John is simply an empty vessel.

by Johnny Gentle Famous Crooner 2008-09-18 01:05PM | 0 recs
A friendly advice for John McCain
yes, I know we are not supposed to advise our opponents. But it seems to me that over the last few days McCain has been sounding out of his mind
(or insane). He needs to get a grip on himself; cool a little bit and come back with a coherent thought. Not only  he is digging a grave for his electoral prospects, he is embarassing his family members and friends.  
by ann0nymous 2008-09-18 01:08PM | 0 recs
interestingly

McCain is attempting to portray his desire for an imperial presidency as a sign of strength.

Very disturbing all the way around.

by hekebolos 2008-09-18 01:26PM | 0 recs
Re: Who'd a thunk it?

McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds said that if that happens, they will lose the election by a ton...

They have to make it about Obama... when it's about them, they lose every time...

Love your username, BTW! ;-)

by LordMike 2008-09-18 01:32PM | 0 recs
Re: McCain Flubs Presidential Powers on the Econ

Obama's starting to channel FDR:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26779387/

I love it!

by LordMike 2008-09-18 01:33PM | 0 recs
Fundamentals

Fundamentals are hard to keep track of.

Like houses.

http://diy.despair.com/output/poster4592 9222.jpg

by McCainBush08 2008-09-18 02:57PM | 0 recs

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