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"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.
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.
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.)
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?"