Candidates Are Sales People

It honestly comes down to if the American public is buying what a candidate is selling.

Of course I think that John McCain suspending his campaign is a ploy and PR maneuvering.

Alas, I’m only one American voter.

On the surface, it appears that McCain is doing what’s best for the people, but politicians are tricky. Every move is coordinated with a choreography that would rival any Broadway musical. Right or left, it doesn’t matter. Politicians and their teams think things through.

Now, let’s look at the financial devastation that McCain missing Friday night’s debate at Ole Miss.

ABC News’ Tahman Bradley Reports: A senior University of Mississippi official reacted Wednesday to the news that Sen. John McCain R-Ariz., wants to postpone Friday’s presidential debate, saying that such a move would be “devastating” for the university which has already invested millions in preparation for the debate.

Candidates are sales people. The issues facing not only Wall Street but the nation are incredibly important, but American citizens multi-task all the time.

McCain can as well if he wants to be the leader of this country.

2 Responses to “Candidates Are Sales People”

  1. Lee says:

    According to Bob Schieffer, it was Sec. Paulson himself who called in McCain to help with getting Republicans on board to come to an agreement.

  2. Marble68 says:

    Along with some Democratic leadership according to CBS.

    This thing isn’t going to happen without McCain’s leadership.