The Screwups of Campaign '08

Presidential campaigns are so carefully stage-managed that few things are as entertaining as the mistakes politicians make on the trail. Throughout the 2008 race, check out TIME.com's ongoing chronicle of each candidate's gaffes, and then vote on just how big a screwup each one is

McCain's Gramm Gaffe

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John McCain
July 9, 2008


"You've heard of mental depression; this is a mental recession...We have sort of become a nation of whiners. You just hear this constant whining, complaining about a loss of competitiveness, America in decline."

McCain economic adviser and former Sen. Phil Gramm, in an interview with the Washington Times on Americans' perception of the economy. Gramm stood by his comments in follow-up interviews, though he claimed he was talking about the country's political leaders and pundits, not average citizens. McCain later repudiated Gramm, saying the aide doesn't speak for him and joking that Gramm would be considered for Ambassador to Belarus in a potential administration. Gramm has since stepped down from his post.


— Katie Rooney


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