June 19, 2008
Posted: 03:00 PM ET
Sen. McCain visited Columbus Junction, Iowa Thursday.
Sen. McCain visited Columbus Junction, Iowa Thursday.

COLUMBUS JUNCTION, Iowa (AP) — Sen. John McCain toured flood-damaged southeastern Iowa on Thursday, walking past half-submerged buildings, washed-out roads and thousands of sandbags filled hurriedly in a vain attempt to hold back the waters.

"I know I speak for all of America. We'll do everything necessary to try to rebuild their lives," the Republican presidential candidate said of residents of a town of 1,900 at the confluence of the Cedar and Iowa Rivers.

The town experienced record flooding in recent days, and although the waters have begun to recede, National Guard trucks blocked access to washed-out roads and the municipal water system had not yet been returned to operation.

McCain peppered Mayor Dan Wilson with questions as they walked through town looking at the damage. Wilson said tens of thousands of sandbags had been filled to create makeshift levees that prevented flooding from being worse.

"So you lost the battle but you won the war," said the Arizona senator, looking out at a department store, day care center and motel part-way under water.

In another section of town, a shed lay on its top in muddy floodwaters in a store parking lot. Although the water is receding, what is left will have to be pumped out because its return to the
river is blocked by permanent levees built after floods struck the area in 1993.

McCain flew to Iowa on the same day as President Bush, but the two men did not cross paths.

Sen. Barack Obama, who will be McCain's rival in the fall campaign for the White House, went to Quincy, Ill., last week, where he helped fill sandbags in advance of flooding there.

Flooding was visible from McCain's plane as he flew into Burlington, about an hour's drive from Columbus Junction.

His first stop was at a town hall, where a sign cautioned volunteers about avoiding heat-related illnesses.

The senator also chatted briefly with local health care professionals whose offices have been flooded. "I hope we can get you back in business right away, right away. Whatever assistance
you need I'm sure you will get," he said.

McCain also praised the work of volunteers who had filled the sandbags and taken other measures to protect the town.

"Thank you for your courage. Thank you for your service," he said.

He said the town would need long-term and short-term help.

"There's a lot of cleanup that needs to be done. There's a lot of water that needs to be pumped out. They've conquered and recovered from the immediate effects but there are long-term effects," he said.

For all the damage, though, Sheriff Kurt Braby told McCain another town in Louisa County had taken a worse blow. "Oakville is still under water. We have a lot of roads that need to be
rebuilt," he said.

Filed under: AP • John McCain


TRUTH   June 19th, 2008 5:36 pm ET

Expecting the Bush fly over this week….

EDW   June 19th, 2008 5:35 pm ET

Election Watcher:
you may not be watching the election close enough. Obama was in Quincy, Illinois filling sandbags last week, you moron.

Real Change   June 19th, 2008 5:35 pm ET

What's up with the hat all the time skipper?

Dan   June 19th, 2008 5:32 pm ET

Hmmmm… only after the pundits made mention that McCain was responding very Bush like, does he visit the flooded areas. Interesting.

And to those who had comments regarding Obama and wearing gloves…. GET OVER IT. You already made your decision… try to make an intelligent comment.

Jenna   June 19th, 2008 5:30 pm ET

Great job Mr. McCain, lower my gas prices you have my attention and my Democratic vote!

Democrat for McCain!

Tony From Michigan   June 19th, 2008 5:28 pm ET

Only one thing to say to Iowa………remember Katrina and Mcforgot and Bush and all the help they gave after the hurricane

Tori   June 19th, 2008 5:28 pm ET

To Election Watcher:

Obama was in Illinois last week talking about Iowa and helping people in Quincy sand bag..

Enlightened Voter   June 19th, 2008 5:28 pm ET

Hey Election Watcher- you obviously aint watchin that much cause Obama went last week and filled sandbags but he didn't want to turn it into a photo op like your moron so I guess that is why you didn't know it…

Ralph   June 19th, 2008 5:27 pm ET

Same day as Bush. Perfect, he can have another secrete meeting with him to get more money from sercrete donors.

Jeff D, South Bend, IN   June 19th, 2008 5:27 pm ET

Just like a Bush Republican - come visit the disaster zone way after everyone else, and do nothing but look around and say "You're doing a great job Brownie…"

Iowa Resident   June 19th, 2008 5:26 pm ET

To Patrick Henry, Fort Myers:

On behalf of the thousands of people who lost homes to the floods, I want to thank you for your comment, calling the money spent to rebuild the areas affected a "waste." You sound so sympathetic.

Cathy in MD   June 19th, 2008 5:17 pm ET

Election Watcher … This country, thanks to the misguided policies of Bush/McCain, is on a direct path down the toilet. Can't you see that? It's time for a change. Do the right thing. Vote Obama '08.

to the people blasting McCain   June 19th, 2008 5:16 pm ET

So you think Obama made a difference doing one shovel of sand with gloves on and a suit and you bash McCain for not doing one?

Seriously people, just be quiet and vote for the man that you think will run the country.

Talking about these issues and breaking it down is insane. Most of you here are nothing more than ridiculous.

Michelle   June 19th, 2008 5:15 pm ET

McCain had both shoulders broken in Viet Nam.
The shoulders did not heal properly.

He was beaten repeatedly. He cannot even lift his arms above his head because of this.

So maybe there is a good reason he is not filling sandbags.

And phony Obama only did it because he knew the cameras were clicking and rolling.

JOYCE   June 19th, 2008 5:15 pm ET

why is he there?
looking for mcbush. he was there to
mcsain will loose so no use to look. he ain;t phisicialy able to help

tedious898   June 19th, 2008 5:15 pm ET

Ok Johnnie Mac….can you actually start talking about policies that will help the struggling american's? I didn't find the message delivered here in California "…you're on your own" that uplifting for americans struggling with the housing crisis.

@everyamericans   June 19th, 2008 5:14 pm ET

John McCain and George Bush were a day late, billions of dollars lost.

Obama has been there already; helping out by filling sandbags in his little way and helping the community.

John McBush should stop talking and start digging up some sand and doing some back breaking work.

McBush = all talk no action

Cathy in MD   June 19th, 2008 5:07 pm ET

That's nice. So what? Big deal. McCain knows everybody's watching. Like his trip to Iraq. Can you spell politically motivated publicity stunt? How Presidential! No, thanks.

R.I.F.   June 19th, 2008 5:05 pm ET

…on the same day as Bush. Of course these two don't think alike. I still commend him for going.

S. BOATMAN WARRENSBURG MO.   June 19th, 2008 5:04 pm ET

Did You Do Anything Other Than Take Pictures While You Were There Mccain?

Patrick Henry, Fort Myers   June 19th, 2008 5:01 pm ET

Both of these Senators if they really gave a crap—would have voted to fund the Army Corps of Engineers fully in order to carry on and upgrade the Mississippi levies.

They're both only there for the photo-op.

WoMeN4McCain   June 19th, 2008 5:01 pm ET

Did he help out while he was there or just take a look see?

Angi's mom   June 19th, 2008 5:00 pm ET

McSame should hitch a ride with Bush and conserve gas.

Roofin Reality, Houston, Tx.   June 19th, 2008 4:59 pm ET

As an Obama supporter,
glad to see he finally made his way to the area. Hopefully, he can attract some resources that these fellow Americans surely need.

La Raza   June 19th, 2008 4:58 pm ET

Nice photo op. McCain doesn't care about America.

big ed   June 19th, 2008 4:58 pm ET

Why does everything McCain says, have a militaristic view? McCain was traveling in the flooded areas of the midwest today, when he said, "So you lost the battle, but you won the war", Is that supposed to make folks feel better about their situation? Sounds like more lip-service to me

Acc   June 19th, 2008 4:57 pm ET

JohnMcCain hates women. Thats why he left his first wife after she was disfigured in an auto accident. He just had to marry Cindy.
He is a pompous jerk.

Paul In Seattle   June 19th, 2008 4:56 pm ET

I bet he needed a good nap after that.

unbelivable!! McCain   June 19th, 2008 4:56 pm ET

Instead of thanking them for their courage and service. Why don't YOU DO SOMETHING TO HELP! not flood these unfortunate people with more BS. Take off your Navy hat we amazingly keep seeing you wear to remind us of your milatary service and pitch in. I thought you were used to water!

ima Dolt   June 19th, 2008 4:55 pm ET

I thought this said McCain versus flood zone.

Nancy S - Los Angeles   June 19th, 2008 4:53 pm ET

At least McCain showed up if only in typical Republican fashion: a day late and a dollar short. I was relieved to see that at least on this trip the creepily ubiquitous Senator Leiberman stayed home……..

Bill   June 19th, 2008 4:52 pm ET

How many bags did barackobama fill? Hope he didn't get a blister. He's probably never had a callous from working. Although I do think he sprained his mouth once.

Isaac   June 19th, 2008 4:51 pm ET

Having a tour with the Mayor & asking questions after a flood has hit is nothing but modelling McBush. For someone who spoke out harsly to the way Katrina victims were treated, this is nothing short of pathetic.

A man of the people did sand bag, now I know who has the better judgement in dealing with people, one who cares about Prevention not the one who is looking for a photo moment.

Viva President Obama

Bill   June 19th, 2008 4:51 pm ET

Did Moses get criticized for not filling sandbags? Let's see how many you fill when you are 600 years old…..

Bridgette-PA   June 19th, 2008 4:49 pm ET

I'm an avid OBAMA supporter and I'm glad to see the Presumptive Republican Nominee making an effort to at least see for himself how things look instead of just watching it on TV.

OBAMA / SEBELIUS 08!

Keith R.   June 19th, 2008 4:49 pm ET

"How many sandbags did he fill ?? Just wondering."

McCain filled zero. None. Nada.

Kick Hillary to the Curb   June 19th, 2008 4:48 pm ET

SO what?? He did not do anything to help during Katrina! What exactly did McCain do during hs 26yrs as senator??? What does he have to show for it?

Thomas   June 19th, 2008 4:48 pm ET

Read: "Obama softens NAFTA rhetoric" - Who cares how many sandbags he fills? How can we trust anything he said in any of his speeches when he LIES about the content of them…

Flip Flop Obama! - did you guys see the story about how they had to stage the who sandbag filling event… they emptied out the sand bags after the news left.. now thats funny!

Leon   June 19th, 2008 4:46 pm ET

I agree, too little too late. Just like the Republicans, remember New Orleans.

Thanks Obama for helping the residents fill sandbags. You will make a great president….

Dilly WA   June 19th, 2008 4:45 pm ET

Well,since he has allow the racist buttons to be sold AGAIN after supposedly stopping it - he can donate the proceeds to flood victims as well. He is not a Maverick - he is a manipulator.

Shelly in IL   June 19th, 2008 4:44 pm ET

GET TO WORK, MCCAIN!

ALECO1 -----NOKOMIS,FL   June 19th, 2008 4:42 pm ET

McCAIN WILL HAVE TO RETURN TO THE FLOOD AREA SEVERAL TIMES BECAUSE HE FORGETS WHAT HE SAW—-THATS WHY HE HAD TO MAKE SIX TRIPS TO IRAQ, HE FORGOT WHAT HE SAW.
AT HIS AGE YOUR MEMORY GOES DOWN STREAM.

Gorbashov, Long Beach, Ca.   June 19th, 2008 4:41 pm ET

Katrina Part Deux!

Ben   June 19th, 2008 4:40 pm ET

As old as the river..old flooded ideas is what Mc has!

karen   June 19th, 2008 4:40 pm ET

McBush and Bush seems to be doing exactly the same thing–words, travel. Who's following who? No More Bush!!!!! Obama looked great in Quincy!!!

Darth Vadik, CA   June 19th, 2008 4:40 pm ET

…and calls everybody "my friends", then goes to sleep…

…because he is old.

Very very old, and senile.

Ula Nejad- Sacramento Ca   June 19th, 2008 4:37 pm ET

At least McCain did not pretend to know he was holding the digging space the right way. Why do you think the spade is shaped the way it is. duh!

Not fooled by distractions.   June 19th, 2008 4:37 pm ET

It's about time. Typical gopper delayed response.

SAM2008   June 19th, 2008 4:36 pm ET

Obama will VISIT THEM before the election in two days, like he is going to visit the TROOPS in IRAQ he still thinking about it.
SORRY he needs to talk to the IRANIAN president first, before he VISITS our TROOPs

Bella from Florida   June 19th, 2008 4:35 pm ET

I was shocked when I saw Obama wearing gloves to fill a sandbag. My husband digs a hole with his bear hands when he plants a plant in my garden. That shows that he is not used to hard work.

american   June 19th, 2008 4:34 pm ET

———————what took him sooooooooo long???????

Jim   June 19th, 2008 4:33 pm ET

I bet McCain offered up the same advice to flood victims as he did to all of us regarding our economic woes. "Maybe you should just get a second job." McCain is a tool. I wouldn't welcome him to my home, even if it were underwater.

yardstylze   June 19th, 2008 4:33 pm ET

Trying to look like you care…how about filling up some sandbags or do something…anyone can show up somewhere and act like they care

Nicole in NE   June 19th, 2008 4:33 pm ET

I am glad he did this.

The only thing that concerns me is he voted against the Hurricane Katrina probe twice to see how it was handled.

Obama 08′

Byron, Cincinnati, OH   June 19th, 2008 4:32 pm ET

LOL…the guy didn't do anything. No Sandbags??? He flew over in a plane just like Bush did in Katrina, and what a surprise they show up in the area on the same day. He don't care about Iowa he just came because it would look bad for him not to. This guy is a total loser and he only came for PR.

Byron, Cincinnati, OH   June 19th, 2008 4:32 pm ET

LOL…the guy didn't do anything. No Sandbags??? He flew over in a plane just like Bush did in Katrina, and what a surprise they show up in the area on the same day. He don't care about Iowa he just came because it would look bad for him not to. This guy is a total loser and he only came for PR.

phil, philly   June 19th, 2008 4:32 pm ET

those billions of dollars mcbush is sending to iraq might come in handy now.

rice, bryan   June 19th, 2008 4:31 pm ET

please mcbush don't speak for me. the republican that we put in place to be our voice lied in my place.

judy, Wisconsin   June 19th, 2008 4:28 pm ET

McCain (McBush)–take any chance for a good photo op…..

Anna, SW Missouri   June 19th, 2008 4:27 pm ET

Does John McCain know anything other than war? Every time he opens his mouth he has to say WAR. That is frightening!

Sam   June 19th, 2008 4:25 pm ET

It's a good thing that McCain visited the flood zone. He's an expert in flooding. I hear he helped build the ark.

Christopher   June 19th, 2008 4:25 pm ET

Mccain should be picking out burial plots for himself and the Crypt Keeper (his wife) instead of running for president

Turnabout is Fair Play   June 19th, 2008 4:25 pm ET

McStain "Short arms" isn't going to get his manicured hands dirty putting dirt in any sandbags, he couldn't lift a shovel over his head if his life depended on it, even if he DID have the ability to do it notwithstanding his past injuries. Be a follower McCain, seeing you there makes me remember Katrina and New Orleans and how Repugnicans did NOTHING to help those poor people for over a week and yes, ALL THREE HOUSES OF CONGRESS WERE REPUBLICANS.

Obama/Sebelius '08

Stephina   June 19th, 2008 4:24 pm ET

I'm happy to see McCain tour the area.

For the Record: Obama only helped out his "home" state. I have not heard of him visiting Iowa and surveying the flood damages, speaking with the locals, etc.

What did Obama do for the victims of Katrina?? Nothing!!!

It was President Bush (Sr.) and President Clinton that were helping the victims of Katrina. Oh, fast all the blacks in the country forgot about the Clintons when brother Obama appeared on the scene (zero loyalty).

McCain in 2008!!!

I AM NOW AN INDEPENDENT!*********   June 19th, 2008 4:24 pm ET

WHERE IS OBAMA?

I AM NOW AN INDEPENDENT!*********   June 19th, 2008 4:24 pm ET

I WONDER WHERE OBAMA IS?
OVER AT OPRAHS MAYBE!

Adam   June 19th, 2008 4:23 pm ET

"McCain peppered Mayor Dan Wilson with questions as they walked through town looking at the damage. "- McCain offers no help, just questions. Where's his experience?

"Wilson said tens of thousands of sandbags had been filled to create makeshift levees that prevented flooding from being worse."-Obama was filling sandbags to help prevent the flood from being worse, a true leader!

Cindy in California   June 19th, 2008 4:23 pm ET

If my memory serves me right, john mccain voted against extending medical and monetary benefits to the hurricane katrina victims. He has a track record of speaking out of both sides of his mouth, in my opinion. I don't believe a word he says, louisiana is still blighted, and his buddy george bush has done nothing to help them, and neither has mc cain.

Tim from NIGERIA/ D.C   June 19th, 2008 4:22 pm ET

ONE WORD McLoser!

Chief   June 19th, 2008 4:20 pm ET

Sandbags, he needs to change his bags.

Rudy NYC   June 19th, 2008 4:20 pm ET

Does anyone know whose plane landed first? Bush's or McCain's.

Robert in Toronto,ON   June 19th, 2008 4:20 pm ET

I like how the guy tries to corollate the flooding and loss to war. Does this guy think of anything but war?

Chris   June 19th, 2008 4:20 pm ET

Obama - shovels dirt ahead of flooding to prevent damage

Bush - shows up 2 days after his Euro fairwell tour ended and spent much of his time in the air flying over

McCain - shows up after damage was done to survey the situation

Who's "Elite" and who do you want to be in the WH when disaster strikes??

S.B. Stein E.B. NJ   June 19th, 2008 4:18 pm ET

Did he just the presidential like survey? Did he help out any with sandbags or moving people to safer areas? If he did, then that is show the spirit of community that we in American need to show again — helping one's neighbors.

Joseph, Los Angeles   June 19th, 2008 4:16 pm ET

Another photo-opt… Like the Katrina victims, he will do nothing after he leaves.

Election Watcher   June 19th, 2008 4:16 pm ET

McCain visits a region caught in catastrophic flooding. Good job.
Meanwhile Obama is also busy…
…ORGANIZING A PR COMMITEE FOR HIS WIFE???
Get real. The Obamas are phonies and will send this country straight down the toilet.

JM in PA   June 19th, 2008 4:16 pm ET

par for the course, it took Bush 3 days before he "flew" over New Orleans after Katrina, now McBush waits this long to visit the flood zones, seems they BOTH put other things before Americans suffering, little things like vacations and campaigning.

THANK you Obama for showing us what a REAL leader should do.

Deb from Upstate   June 19th, 2008 4:15 pm ET

It never ceases to amaze me - the unblinking hatred and nastiness of the Obama supporters. The story is about Senator McCain visiting the affected areas of Iowa. Good grief - comment on the story at hand.

BTW - I am a disenchanted Dem for McCain.

Hillary, hope to see you up for the run for President in 2012.

Tired of W, OH   June 19th, 2008 4:15 pm ET

Republicans are good about showing up long after disasters to get their photo ops. Bush couldn't prevent 9/11, but he showed up afterwards to get his picture taken. He left the poor people of New Orleans to die, but he showed up to get his picture taken (eventually). Now McCain's showing up after the flooding to get his picture taken, too. At least Obama filled a few sand bags to try to prevent some damage. Republicans just try to pick up the pieces after the disasters (and usually do a pretty miserable job at that).

Moon Maiden from Lake Michigan   June 19th, 2008 4:14 pm ET

Notice Bush was there also backing Mc Lame as he stalks about.
Don't give Mc Lame a shovel or a bag he would probably need a 911 call,
Than God we have Obama that knows how to use a shovel, load the dirt and bag it,
Just like he will do when he gets to the WhiteHouse.
Go Obama!!!!

Janet, American via Canada   June 19th, 2008 4:13 pm ET

The Republican Government only care about themselves! PERIOD!

Montana is Obama Country   June 19th, 2008 4:12 pm ET

………….. Their is McWEAK looking for his bearings…

…………..Yes… WE…CAN……. 2008

…………….Red State Turning BLUE in the fall…… Obama 2008

William   June 19th, 2008 4:09 pm ET

Looks just like Bush, he shows up, he points, he packs up.. Another fine photo op!

David in Illinois   June 19th, 2008 4:06 pm ET

Nice of McCain to show up….FINALLY. Of course McCain would rather visit Iraq again…. It's all about the Iraqis, you know. It's great to visit our troops over there, of course, but why did it take SO LONG to visit the National Guard troops trying to keep Iowans and Illinoisans from drowning??? Such empathy.
This man is a JOKE.

Not sleeping at the switch   June 19th, 2008 4:06 pm ET

Maybe McCain should talk to Obamas Travel Agent so it won't take him a WEEK to get to the same places Obama has already been.

A CANUCK   June 19th, 2008 4:05 pm ET

"So you lost the battle, but you won the war" Wow….McCain really does have a one track mind !!

ProundToBeADemocrat   June 19th, 2008 4:05 pm ET

If he realy was concerned about this he would have done it much earlier this shows he is doing it to score polical point to be elected we have seen it many times before republicans you need to stop this old polictics people are sick of it when are you going to get the message.

WeThePeople   June 19th, 2008 4:04 pm ET

Better a week late than never, I guess…

Dubya'll probably do a fly-over-
look out of the window, snap a photo, then go back to Crawford

Where's Obama today? Will grumpy be there next week?

NickNas   June 19th, 2008 4:04 pm ET

This is a Photo - OP PURELY to try and Counter all of the Ads that we will see of him getting a BIRTHDAY CAKE from BUSH While Katrina Victims Suffered.

WE WILL NOT BE DISTRACTED!!!

Carol, San Luis Obispo, CA   June 19th, 2008 4:03 pm ET

Senator McCain was overheard talking about the time of the great flood and when Moses parted the Dead Sea.

Sabrina   June 19th, 2008 4:03 pm ET

Does any one kmow how many sandbags filled? Also how long was he there doing that and of course he was in IL. he lives there!!!! McClinton 08

What if?   June 19th, 2008 4:03 pm ET

Thank God, McCain figured out there are other States and Countries needing attention other then Iraq………….

Obama 08

Capt. Smash, Salt Lake City, Utah   June 19th, 2008 4:02 pm ET

The Floods are happening becuase of Big Oil! They do care about Global Warming just profits. So lets drill for more oil and make things worst.

McOil/Exxon-Mobil now thats change we can believe in.

Obama 08/12

Janet   June 19th, 2008 4:01 pm ET

Whatever any one does in your eyes it will not be enough…..

Alexandra   June 19th, 2008 4:00 pm ET

Copycat.
McBush only made an 'appearance' for the benefit of the media coverage, not because he really cares.
Hope America can see through McBush and decline to grant him another 3rd term of failed policies.
Go home McBush!

Farrell, Houston, Tx   June 19th, 2008 4:00 pm ET

Photo op but no helping hand, just words. Looks like GWB all over again. John McCain is no more than an old "sandbag" but wait, when McCain finishes the war in Iraq then he'll think about the flood damage.

James, SC   June 19th, 2008 4:00 pm ET

Hey younge fella, put on some gloves and start helping the old fashion way (hard work). Maybe that kind of work isn't allowed for elitists?!

David Peter   June 19th, 2008 3:59 pm ET

McBush, you are too late; Obama was already there (helping out, too). Typical GOP incompetance, just like Katrina…

Ken   June 19th, 2008 3:58 pm ET

The Bush Twins : George and John…

I'm an Obama supporter and even I know that McCain has injuries from his time as a POW that would prevent him from filling sandbags. He doesn't need to fill sandbags to show his concern.

Gabrielle, SC   June 19th, 2008 3:58 pm ET

Why attack Sen. McCain? I look at these boards and I get so tired of it all coming from both sides. I am a staunch Sen. Barack Obama supporter. I have been since day one. I recongize that attacking other candidates on things other than the issues will do no good.

I know that the government will react a lot more quickly to this for obvious reasons. Besides, I think it kind of minimizes the devastation of Hurricane Katrina when you really compare the two.

Uncle Sam   June 19th, 2008 3:57 pm ET

McCain '08. It's obvious.

john   June 19th, 2008 3:57 pm ET

did obama fill sandbags in new orleans or anywhere befor he decided to run for president ? think and study floks .

RANDY   June 19th, 2008 3:57 pm ET

He filled 25 sandbags for all you who are wondering. Obama only filled 24 sandbags when he visited. So I guess Mccaine should be President. What a stupid question to ask

aaron from minneapolis   June 19th, 2008 3:57 pm ET

Why did it take the GOP a week to get down to Hurrican Katrina victims and two days to get to the Midwest? Same could be asked why they made it to CA so quickly during the fires. McCain and the Bush administration are racists and they only care about the wealthy. Nice photo op John but no one believes you care.

Kate, Atlanta   June 19th, 2008 3:56 pm ET

"Lost the battle, but won the war"? Hmm, does this guy ever think of anything in terms other than war?

Ken   June 19th, 2008 3:55 pm ET

Patrick Henry, Fort Myers

Get clue! A 10-12 billion a month war in Iraq is what's draining resources. These state will delete their funds quickly.

I know your attitiude is let 'em drown, but that's not we how got to be the great country we are today.

Brandon Hillary Democrat for Mc Cain   June 19th, 2008 3:55 pm ET

Wheres obama? Out collecting all that money…. The same war chest he used against Hillary as she continued to win primary after primary toward the end.
Mc Cain there's a president I may not agree with him on every issue but I will be proud to have him as my president.

Hillary 2012

Go Puma. "Yes we will" show up in November and he will not be shoved down our throats….. They will see

jr   June 19th, 2008 3:53 pm ET

Even in the face of disaster and human suffering the "Bots", continue on with their negativity. Pretty pitiful.

eric   June 19th, 2008 3:53 pm ET

How long did it take Bush to respond to the 9/11 attacks? How long did it take for him to try and help the victims of Katrina? And now Mccain shows up in Iowa how much later? Does anyone else see a pattern here?

Btw…thanks for showing up and seeing it. Did you do anything to help? No…great contribution.

votes95percent with bush   June 19th, 2008 3:52 pm ET

TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE.
… a bit like bush and New Orleans

CLINTON 08 VP   June 19th, 2008 3:52 pm ET

TO "Uncle Sam": WHAT WOULD YOU KNOW ABOUT WINNING? IS AMERICA WINNING THE IRAQI BATTLE FOR *DEMOCRACY*? AND I THOUGHT THIS WASN'T ABOUT WINNING…

Yes.We.Can.   June 19th, 2008 3:52 pm ET

A day (or a week) late and a dollar short, as they say :) it's painful watching him constantly miss the mark …well it would be painful if I was on his side :)

andrew s   June 19th, 2008 3:52 pm ET

too little too late you will loose and you will be put in a old folks home so some one can explain the different between sunni and shiyah go away mcbush

Bill, Streamwood, IL   June 19th, 2008 3:51 pm ET

Obama filled a couple of sandbags.

McCain stood and pointed.

Which would make a better president?

Sunshine from University of Florida   June 19th, 2008 3:51 pm ET

Old man points and yells at cloud- get off my lawn

Roger from CA   June 19th, 2008 3:51 pm ET

Gaah!!! Enough with the military metaphors! And in-apt ones at that! A town that suffered major, though not total, flood damage didn't win any WAR! They lost badly, even if the damage could have been worse. They'll have plenty more "battles" (with FEMA, private insurance, profiteeting contractors, etc., etc., etc.) ahead.

Val   June 19th, 2008 3:50 pm ET

Sen. McCain surely you will make a fine President. America is proud of you.

Together We Can! United We Will!

McCain 08! McCain All The Way!

Eliot from Chicago, Illinois   June 19th, 2008 3:50 pm ET

Where is the National Guard when you need them…..

…IN IRAQ!!!!

M Lynn ND   June 19th, 2008 3:49 pm ET

Having lived through a flood that impacted most of our city, photo ops are not what helps the people. Hard work and the kindness of strangers is what really hits home.

ted   June 19th, 2008 3:48 pm ET

did Obama's photo-op sandbag filling actually do anything? It wasnt quite as bad as doukakis in a tank but please what abam should should do is give some of the 280+ millions he has in his war chest to support the families impacted by the floods. That would be change I could believe in. Instead he makes cstupid TV commercials telling untrue statements about his family and how patriotic he is. That's not change its politics as usual - we'll have to get used to change being the new word for status quo

Jim   June 19th, 2008 3:48 pm ET

Where was McCain when Katrina stroke New Orleans? ELECTION TIME BABY! He's after votes.

Lloyd Bentson   June 19th, 2008 3:48 pm ET

Senator, I know flooded rivers
flooded rivers were a freind of mine.
Senator, you're no flooded river!

voter   June 19th, 2008 3:47 pm ET

now he realizes there was a flood in the midwest. where were you McCain? he promises money for the midwest flood victim. where is the money the administration promised to katrina victims? more pandering. a little to late.

Pat Riot   June 19th, 2008 3:46 pm ET

My thoughts and prayers are with those that have suffered a loss in this tragedy. I hope that they can swiftly return to their homes. A bravo to the volunteers that lent a hand. Say what you want about McCain but he is always the first to respond and show concern for his fellow Americans after a disaster…in and out of the spotlight.

Jim   June 19th, 2008 3:46 pm ET

McCain went fishing for votes. The old man got nothing.

Carol   June 19th, 2008 3:45 pm ET

Isn't McCain wearing the same shirt he wore in the marketplace in Iraq last year? But this time without the bullet-proof vest!

F. Taylor   June 19th, 2008 3:45 pm ET

To those people who keep wanting to know why Senator McCain was so late going there it is obvious………..Lieberman forgot to tell him about it until now and he never thought of what to do until Bush led the way since he only knows how to follow Bush he can't do much different on his own.

NoMcSame   June 19th, 2008 3:44 pm ET

Do some work or go home, you old GOAT. I don't care what happend to you in the POW camp all I care about its what is going on with these kids right now in Iraq. McSame isn't good for nothing and can't do the people a bit of good. Obama and the American people will run him out of town come November. It will be a great day for America and the rest of the world.
Obama08 with or without the PUMA FOOLS

Independent in Des Moines   June 19th, 2008 3:44 pm ET

Welcome to Iowa, Mr. McCain.

ACH   June 19th, 2008 3:43 pm ET

A day late.

Bob Indianapolis, IN   June 19th, 2008 3:43 pm ET

Be careful John Boy! I don't think your campaign can swim, or float for that matter…

insanity   June 19th, 2008 3:41 pm ET

yeah sure.. visit when the damage is done!.. Obama atlease visited early so that the plight of the people will get due attention.
this is just a photo op !!
McSame = Bush = Katrina

The Bush Twins : George and John   June 19th, 2008 3:40 pm ET

Is he going to help the people in those areas ?. I mean, he didn't do anything for the Katrina victims did he ?.

How many sandbags did he fill ?? Just wondering.

CLINTON 08 VP   June 19th, 2008 3:39 pm ET

TO MCCAIN: "*YOU* LOST THE BATTLE AND LOST THE WAR"

OBAMA (P) & CLINTON (VP) 2008-2014

Bulldog   June 19th, 2008 3:38 pm ET

I want to see him fill some sandbags. I guarantee he won't for obvious reasons. Why has it taken McSame this long? Does this remind anyone of Hurrican Katrina? To little to late McCain, you need to act faster if you really want people to believe you actually care.

Patrick Henry, Fort Myers   June 19th, 2008 3:38 pm ET

I can't wait to see how many millions of dollars(Bush, McCain, Obama–and Congress) recommend/pledge in tax donations from the rest of us to waste on this disaster!!

Why doesn't the federal government wait until state resources are expended before making grandiose promises?

Mabye even seeing how needs are met with civilian/volunteer resources. Oh yeh…I forgot–in our Bush/McCain/Obama (better socialism world)–it's o.k. we'll just borrow more money from China–and grow FEMA and the deficit. We owes em dat!!

My grandchildren will thank you I'm sure for being such dolts.

Nia - AZ by way of MN   June 19th, 2008 3:36 pm ET

Finally…

Kevin Leo (Jonesboro, GA)   June 19th, 2008 3:36 pm ET

For someone trying to separate himself from an extremely horrible president, McCain seems to be in lockstep with Bush quite a bit lately!!! Both a day late, a several billion dollars short, and consistently on the wrong side of the major issues at hand!

Great job McBush showing your independence!!!

Only Time Will Tell   June 19th, 2008 3:36 pm ET

We will have to wait and see if McCain stands by his words. I hope years from now we don’t still see stories about Iowians still not getting the help they need to re build like we saw and still see in New Orleans.

Ted   June 19th, 2008 3:35 pm ET

Well, that's good, even if it took him a few days to get around to it.

Steve in DC   June 19th, 2008 3:34 pm ET

Too late…the real candidate has already been.

Uncle Sam   June 19th, 2008 3:32 pm ET

Based on early polling, it appears that, although John McCain has lost the battle, he too will win the war.

Americans for McCain '08

Jim   June 19th, 2008 3:31 pm ET

Nice of him to visit. Obama did this well ahead of him helping to fill the sandbag's and showing a good example of public service, but better late than never.

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