Post archive for ‘Ethics’
Posted by Greg on July 4th, 2008 | Categorized as Abortion, Ethics
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama says “mental distress” should not qualify as a health exception for late term-abortions, a key distinction not embraced by many supporters of abortion rights.
In an interview this week with “Relevant,” a Christian magazine, Obama said prohibitions on late-term abortions must contain “a strict, well defined exception for the health of [...]
Posted by Greg on June 28th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, On the Trail, Opinion
He abandoned public campaign financing after years of championing it. Backed a compromise on wiretap legislation that gives telecom companies retroactive immunity for helping the government conduct spying without warrants. Dumped his controversial pastor of two decades — then his church — after saying he could no more abandon the pastor than abandon his own [...]
Posted by Greg on June 18th, 2008 | Categorized as Cindy McCain, Election Finance, Ethics, McCain, On the Trail
The campaign didn’t reimburse Cindy McCain for the March 7-9, 2007, trip, which included the event near Times Square that brought in an estimated $100,000. Should it have done so?
According to federal campaign finance rules, the answer is yes — and no, depending on which portion of the code is applied.
Link:WSJ.com
Posted by Greg on June 13th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, On the Trail
Maybe it’s his background teaching constitutional law.
If elected president, Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama said one of the first things he wants to do is ensure the constitutionality of all the laws and executive orders passed while Republican President George W. Bush has been in office.
Those that don’t pass muster will be overturned, he [...]
Posted by Greg on May 28th, 2008 | Categorized as Economy, Ethics, Lobbyists, McCain, Mortgage crisis, On the Trail
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain’s national campaign general co-chair was being paid by a Swiss bank to lobby Congress about the U.S. mortgage crisis at the same time he was advising McCain about his economic policy, federal records show.
Link:The Huffington Post
Posted by Greg on May 25th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, Opponents
“That comment may be the last nail in her campaign’s coffin,” a Kennedy relative told The Post. “How can Hillary even use the experience argument when she repeatedly pushes the wrong buttons in her comments?”
An insider added, “I think people really felt that a line was crossed and that her campaign - and even her [...]
Posted by Greg on May 19th, 2008 | Categorized as Election Finance, Ethics, Lobbyists, McCain
To date, John McCain has 118 lobbyists either working or raising money for him. So far, he’s fired only three of them:
Link:The Huffington Post
Posted by Greg on May 19th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, On the Trail, Opponents
One of Sen. Hillary Clintons top financial supporters offered $1 million to the Young Democrats of America during a phone conversation in which he also pressed for the organizations two uncommitted superdelegates to endorse the New York Democrat, a high-ranking official with YDA told The Huffington Post.
Link:The Huffington Post
Posted by Greg on May 19th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, McCain, On the Trail
Stung by the news that two aides once lobbied for the Burmese junta, John McCain last week rolled out a sweeping new conflict-of-interest policy for his campaign, requiring all staffers to fill out questionnaires identifying past or current clients that “could be embarrassing for the senator.” Aides say that McCain was furious over the Burma [...]
Posted by Greg on May 14th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, McCain
Cindy McCain, whose husband has been a critic of the violence in Sudan, sold off more than $2 million in mutual funds whose holdings include companies that do business in the African nation.
The sale on Wednesday came after The Associated Press questioned the investments in light of calls by John McCain, the likely Republican presidential [...]
Posted by Greg on May 13th, 2008 | Categorized as Election Finance, Ethics
Senator Barack Obama’s campaign is steering the candidate’s wealthy supporters away from independent Democratic groups, calling into question what had been expected to be the groups’ central role in this year’s Democratic offensive against Senator John McCain.
“From the beginning of this race Obama has told supporters that if they want to help his effort, they [...]
Posted by Greg on May 10th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, On the Trail
Senator Barack Obama said today that a scandal from Senator John McCain’s past – the Keating Five – was just as relevant to the presidential campaign as questions about who Mr. Obama has associated with over the years.
In a news conference here, Mr. Obama was asked whether his campaign intended to raise the banking scandal [...]
Posted by Greg on May 9th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, McCain
Sen. John McCain championed legislation that will let an Arizona rancher trade remote grassland and ponderosa pine forest here for acres of valuable federally owned property that is ready for development, a land swap that now stands to directly benefit one of his top presidential campaign fundraisers.
Link:washingtonpost.com
Posted by Greg on May 8th, 2008 | Categorized as Election Finance, Ethics, McCain
“You know, my husband and I have been married 28 years and we have filed separate tax returns for 28 years. This is a privacy issue. My husband is the candidate,” Cindy McCain, wife of Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting John McCain, said in an interview aired on NBC’s “Today” on Thursday.
Asked if she would release her [...]
Posted by Greg on May 1st, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, Opinion, Opponents
“I had hoped, like Nancy Pelosi, that this [primary] decision could be have been made after the primaries were over,” he told reporters during a conference call. “But I have grown concerned that the actions of one candidate, my former candidate, are going to hurt us in the fall… And so now I am calling [...]