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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 05:37 PM
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One weeks later, McCain rediscovers that his 2000 abusers were abusers
Then (about a week ago):

McCain's DoubleTalk Express Rolls Into Dallas

May 17, 2006

Senator John McCain heads to Dallas, TX, tonight to raise money for his political action committee. Sam and Charles Wyly, who previously ran ads against McCain during the 2000 Presidential race and who are currently under Federal investigation for tax evasion, are members of the host committee. They are joined by Albert Huddleston and Harold Simmons, who together gave $3.1 million to the Swift Boat Veterans and POWs for Truth. McCain, who called the Wyly brothers "sleazy" and "disgraceful" and the Swift Boat Veterans group "dishonorable", will charge as much as $5,000 a head to attend tonight's event.

"In 2000, McCain told the Wyly brothers to 'take their dirty money back to Texas.'" said DNC spokesperson Amaya Smith. "Now, apparently, he's found a new place for their dirty money - his own pocket. Unfortunately, it's clear that John McCain will say and do anything to boost his presidential aspirations, including taking money from the same people he accused of funding 'dishonest' and 'dishonorable' attacks on a fellow veteran. Pretty soon, Americans are going to get tired of being taken for a ride on the DoubleTalk Express."

more...

http://www.democrats.org/a/2006/05/mccains_doublet.php




Now:

May 24, 2006

McCain Returns The Wyly Money


Sen. John McCain's Straight Talk America PAC returned $20K in contributions from Sam and Charles Wyly after the STA finance team learned that the Wylys were under federal investigation for alleged tax evasion.

McCain attended a May 15 fundraiser in Austin, TX co-hosted by the Wyly brothers.

Snip...

You'll recall that in 2000, the duo spent millions to air ads designed to hurt McCain in early primary states.

Lots of news organizations are pursuing this story, so expect to read the blow-by-blow tomorrow.

hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com/archives/2006/04/mccains_dallas.html


From the first link in the article:

So it looks like McCain was right about the Wylys all along. What happens when he (re)discovers that Jerry Falwell really is an "agent of intolerance"?


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Beaverhausen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 05:41 PM
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1. What about the rest of the money raised that night?
Will he give that back, too? He should.

Flip flopper much?
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durrrty libby Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 05:42 PM
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2. I have gone from believing McCain was a decent honorable man
to absolutely loathing the guy.

I’m sure I’m not alone in my sentiment.
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Master Mahon Donating Member (621 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 05:48 PM
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3. You aren't alone
He's the current day version of Gerald Ford and Bob Dole.
Stupid, shameless, fools who'll stick their heads up anyones
assh_le to get 'a-head'!
Come to think of it, that about sums up all of the GOP!!
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Redstone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 06:12 PM
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6. I registered Republican (yuck) for one day in 2000 to vote for him
(and against bushyboy) in the primary. And this is how he pays me back.

Redstone
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tanyev Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 05:49 PM
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4. What a maverick!
*snort*
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Tandalayo_Scheisskopf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 06:08 PM
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5. Frankly...
You can get more fundimental integrity from a Lincoln Tunnel "girl".

I have a theory: McCain, when he was sitting in Hanoi Hilton, sustained himself with the thought that he would make it back to America, where he would someday become president, as a payoff for the pain and humiliation he received. He will now do anything, and I mean anything, to get that payoff he feels he paid for, those many years ago.

Any abasement he subjects himself to now is nothing in comparison to what happened during his internment, many years ago. Just a price he has to pay.

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tularetom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 06:16 PM
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7. Yes and it also makes me wonder
how "Honorable" his actions were during his internment. If he lacks ths character and, well, spine to stand up to the people who trashed him, his wife and his family 6 years ago, you've got to think he may well have been a little more cooperative with his jailers than we have been led to believe.
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Disturbed Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 06:29 PM
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8. "John McCain Hypocrite"
John McCain Hypocrite
by Doug Ireland

John McCain, the media's darling, has found a clever way around his own campaign finance reform law to take big corporate bucks in furtherance of his political ambitions while carrying water for the corporate mammoth providing the dough. But the national press is ignoring the story.


The Associated Press first ran the story of John McCain's odorous but lucrative Senatorial service to the communications giant Cablevision on the afternoon of March 7. But, while some local papers in McCain's home state (like the East Valley Tribune) have run the story, nothing has as yet made it into the print editions of the New York Times, the L.A. Times, the Washington Post, or any of the half-dozen other big city dailies I checked (although, if one searches the hundreds of AP stories available on the Post's website on its Politics page by clicking on "Latest Wire Reports," one can find it there--but how many readers would bother to do that?) One notable exception: the Kansas City Star.


Here's what the AP's investigation found:


McCain repeatedly intervened on behalf of a policy Cablevision favored -- one which "congressional and private studies conclude could make cable more expensive" -- while his chief political adviser, Rick Davis (who's masterminding McCain's probable '08 presidential rerun) solicited $200,000 in contributions from Cablevision to an institute that promotes McCain and pays Davis a $110,000 annual salary.


The Reform Institute was set up to promote McCain and his issues--especially campaign finance reform, embodied in the famous McCain-Feingold law. This Institute is "a tax-exempt group that touts McCain's views and has showcased him at events since his unsuccessful 2000 presidential campaign," and it "often uses the senator's name in press releases and fund-raising letters and includes him at press conferences," the AP says. And, of course, it provides a cushy sinecure with no heavy lifting for McCain's main man, Davis, as he prepares the pontificating Senator's next presidential run. Cablevision's contributions account for a whopping 15% of the Institute's budget.


http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0309-35.htm Cain, Hypocrite

McCain hypocrisy:

The Bushification of John McCain

By Ari Melber, AlterNet. Posted November 15, 2005.

The bad blood between the two men has been infamous since 2000, when Bush's campaign lied about McCain's family and war service, and McCain told Bush to "get out of the gutter."

But during Bush's reelection in 2004, McCain strained to embrace his former rival -- literally. In their first joint appearance, they hugged dramatically before 6,000 soldiers at a Fort Lewis rally. Those events made for great campaign visuals. Yet while most Americans saw McCain's big heart, Republican leaders saw hungry ambition.

Rich Lowry, editor of the conservative magazine National Review, recently described that campaign bear hug as nothing but proof of "the senator's presidential ambitions." Lowry argues it's just part of McCain's scheme to get "the Right to stop loathing him." In targeted moves since the election, McCain has continued his Bushification by changing positions on conservative priorities like creationism, gay marriage and tax cuts.

As the costs of Hurricane Katrina mounted, McCain went on national television and told Chris Mathews the Bush tax cuts must be maintained. But McCain voted against those tax cuts.

In fact, he was one of only two Republicans to oppose Bush's signature 2001 tax cut. Given the surging costs of Katrina, Iraq and Medicare, there is no policy rationale for reversing his position now. The only rationale is political pandering. And that's exactly how some influential conservatives see it. Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, recently said that although McCain has "flip-flopped on a number of issues," he is still "anti-taxpayer" because "he's voted against every tax cut."

Yet the mainstream media is so attached to McCain's maverick image, most journalists didn't cover the tax reversal.


http://www.alternet.org/story/28266 /
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murray hill farm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 06:43 PM
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9. That one thing about him, just makes my skin crawl...
and he is just ugly...sick looking...bloated looking..and just a kiss ass little whiner. I am sure that most of the usa has a similar reaction to him. I hope he is the republican candidate in 08.
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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-24-06 06:50 PM
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10. Sara Jean Rohe
took care of mccain at The New School and then he had his aide try and verbally assault her.

Brave man.
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