Wednesday, December 03, 2008 | 4:38 p.m.

The Politics of Foreclosure

by Michelle Malkin

Who says bipartisanship is dead? From President Bush to Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards, to Mitt Romney and John McCain, virtually everyone in Washington agrees: The government must Do Something to stop home foreclosures across the country. These leaders agree on the total presumption of homeowner innocence. The borrower-as-victim and lender-as-predator storylines are etched in stone. Can't let reality get in the way of election-year pander-monium.

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Posted by: Jim Clark
Comment: #1
Tue Feb 5, 2008 12:14 PM

The sad thing is that this issue is like so many others, too politically hot to be spoken of with the clearity and frankness that Michelle has used in this article. That is, those who run and are able to be elected seem to have to forgetten common sense to make themselves voter friendly. That is a very sad commentary on things, but nothing new. I sit here today watching the Super Tuesday commentary and the projected outcomes seem sad to me. I am afraid that there are not enough voters out there to elect Michelle, so what are we to do? Jim Clark

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