“Senator Obama’s reversal on public financing is one of a number of reversals that he has taken,” Mr. McCain said in Columbus Junction, Iowa, where he had been touring the floods. “I’m especially disturbed by this decision of Senator Obama’s because he signed his name on a piece of paper, signed his name.”
“This election is about a lot of things but it’s also about trust,” he said. “It’s also about whether you can take people’s word.” New York Times June 20, 2008
So, when John McCain obtained a bank loan for $1,000,000 for his campaign, using his promise that he would take public funding in the primaries as collateral, did he not sign his name? I didn't think you could get bank loans without signing your name, but perhaps he had some sort of special...personal....relationship with this bank. That would be better, surely, than making a promise he didn't intend to keep.
Yes, sometimes election is about character. Like, you know, hypocrisy.