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He has criticized him over the cost of his health-care plan, its consequences for a variety of different minority groups, for his past positions on Social Security, for his lack of a position on Medicare, and even for not saying whether he would reappoint Alan Greenspan--a decision that will belong to the current president, not the next one.
But both the WP and NYT seem most charmed by John McCain--they get a kick out of reporting on his answer to the question, "Would you reappoint Alan Greenspan?"
The Post , however, writes that "some participants in the financial markets had begun to speculate that Clinton might not reappoint [Greenspan], or that the administration would try to influence Fed interest-rate policy in exchange for the reappointment."
(Under pressure from free-lunch Republicans, he declined to reappoint Volcker again in 1987, but chose Alan Greenspan, who's been just as good, though under less challenging circumstances.)
"Not only would I reappoint Mr. Greenspan, if Mr. Greenspan should happen to die, I would do like they did in the movie Weekend at Bernie's ," McCain said.