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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Dean’s letter about McCain Deans letter about McCain By enviroace | February 22, 2008 Its like 1989 all over again John McCain has been caught in yet another ethics scandal. If you had a TV on yesterday, you saw who jumped to his defense the team of lobbyists who work for him, led by campaign manager and lobbyist Rick Davis, and the well-oiled right-wing noise machine, led by Rush Limbaugh. In an ironic message to McCain supporters yesterday, lobbyist Davis wrote
[John McCain] has led the charge to limit the money and influence of the special interests in politics and stomp out corruption. They spent the day breathlessly assailing the New York Times as liberal, ignoring the ethics lapses the team of reporters had uncovered. The fact is, John McCain is facing legitimate questions about lobbyists, favors, and campaign contributions, just as he did during the Keating Five scandal that nearly derailed his political career twenty years ago. Seeing more dollar signs, the McCain campaign and the RNC decided to jump at the chance to take advantage of the distraction they had created to raise money. They had spent the day firing their supporters up, trying desperately to change the subject, and then they literally cashed in on it. It was textbook sleaze. So, lets hit back. Dont let John McCains team of lobbyists, Rush Limbaugh and the right-wing noise machine, the RNC and their special-interest backers take advantage of John McCains most recent ethics scandal its disgusting, and we cant let them get ahead like this. Theyre screaming as loud as they can, and you can send a message right back: www.democrats.org/McCainEthics You and I know the truth. We know that John McCain is no maverick; hes no reformer. He promises the same ethics that have defined Washington and the Republican Party for far too long. Just read what the Washington Post had to say today about John McCains campaign operatives
For years, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has railed against lobbyists and the influence of special interests in Washington, touting on his campaign Web site his fight against the revolving door by which lawmakers and other influential officials leave their posts and become lobbyists for the special interests they have aided. But when McCain huddled with his closest advisers at his rustic Arizona cabin last weekend to map out his presidential campaign, virtually every one was part of the Washington lobbying culture he has long decried. The facts are clear: from Keating Five to today, throughout his 25 years in Washington John McCain has consistently taken hundreds of thousands of dollars from his special interest friends, flown on their corporate jets, and then turned around and tried to do favors for them. And hes surrounded himself with just the type of people he claims to fight against including Rick Davis, Charlie Black, and senior advisers Steve Schmidt and Mark McKinnon. McCain and the right-wing noise machine will do anything and say anything to win. Turning an ethics scandal into a fundraising opportunity is just the start, and exactly what youd expect a team full of lobbyists to come up with. Now we have to make sure that every voter in America knows it. We need your help to make sure we can take them on we cant afford four more years of lobbyists, corporate interests, and George Bushs Washington. Send a message about how Washington should work. Match the McCain campaign and the RNC right now: www.democrats.org/McCainEthics Thanks for hitting back, Howard Dean P.S. John McCain may try to claim that the past careers of his advisers are irrelevant, but look at this passage from todays Washington Post article about Charlie Black, McCain adviser and chairman of lobbying firm BKSH and Associates
But even as Black provide a private voice and a public face for McCain, he also leads his lobbying firm, which offers corporate interests and foreign governments the promise of access to the most powerful lawmakers. Some of those companies have interests before the Senate and, in particular, McCains Commerce Committee. Black said he does a lot of his work by telephone from McCains Straight Talk Express bus. John McCain literally has a lobbyist for corporate interests and foreign governments working from the Straight Talk Express. Where will they work from if he wins the White House? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#1. To: TwentyTwelve (#0)
From the White House... McInsane is as crooked as a Cork Screw. The "Straight Talk Express" is nothing more than the "Spinning Top Express".
Some straight talk: America will be in the gutter with McCain as President. It's already there, but he's capable of taking it lower.
Sad thing is it won't be any better with the other two.
#5. To: farmfriend (#4)
Sad thing is it won't be any better with the other two. One of the "other two" is way less likely to invade Iran.
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