McCain Defends Joe the Plumber in Speech

by Stephan Tawney on October 17, 2008

Matt Drudge has the speech that John McCain is giving in Miami, Florida as I write this. In it, McCain talks about the economy, fiscal responsibility, energy independence, and defends Joe the Plumber. Here’s the bit about Joe:

We had a good debate this week. You may have noticed– there was a lot of talk about Senator Obama’s tax increases and Joe the Plumber. Last weekend, Senator Obama showed up in Joe’s driveway to ask for his vote, and Joe asked Senator Obama a tough question. I’m glad he did; I think Senator Obama could use a few more tough questions.

The response from Senator Obama and his campaign yesterday was to attack Joe. People are digging through his personal life and he has TV crews camped out in front of his house. He didn’t ask for Senator Obama to come to his house. He wasn’t recruited or prompted by our campaign. He just asked a question. And Americans ought to be able to ask Senator Obama tough questions without being smeared and targeted with political attacks.

The question Joe asked about our economy is important, because Senator Obama’s plan would raise taxes on small businesses that employ 16 million Americans. Senator Obama’s plan will kill those jobs at just the time when we need to be creating more jobs. My plan will create jobs, and that’s what America needs.

If you have access to TV at this moment, catch the speech. If you don’t, check out the transcript.



One Response to “McCain Defends Joe the Plumber in Speech”

  1. outofworkrose Says:

    It is amazing to me that when the messiah approaches this man, and he asks a question, Joe is now the villain. So I just want to understand this you are not allowed to make the messiah look bad, if you do then you will be vetted. If the messiah is elected (God help us!), we will have the TRIFECTA OF EVIL. That would be Obama, Polosi, and Reed.

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