Posted by admin 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 admin 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 admin 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 [...]
Posted by admin on May 1st, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, Healthcare, McCain, On the Trail
At his health care policy event yesterday at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute in Florida, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was introduced by the institute’s chairman, former Republican senator Connie Mack. But, as Hotline reports, Mack is more than just a chairman. He’s also a registered state lobbyist “advocating for health insurance [...]
Posted by admin on April 29th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, McCain, Opinion
Aside from a Wachovia checking account, in which he keeps between $15,000 and $50,000 (wouldn’t some of that money earn more interest in a certificate of deposit?), all of the couple’s assets are in Cindy’s name. John McCain’s tax return is so anemic, so marginal to the couple’s actual financial situation, that he doesn’t even [...]
Posted by admin on April 29th, 2008 | Categorized as Economy, Ethics, Opponents
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) has requested nearly $2.3 billion in federal earmarks for 2009, almost three times the largest amount received by a single senator this year.
The Democratic presidential candidate’s staggering request comes at a time when Congress remains engaged in a heated debate over spending federal dollars on parochial projects.
Link:TheHill.com
Posted by admin on April 28th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, Service
After an unsuccessful campaign for Congress in 2000, Illinois state Sen. Barack Obama faced serious financial pressure: numerous debts, limited cash and a law practice he had neglected for a year. Help arrived in early 2001 from a significant new legal client — a longtime political supporter.
Chicago entrepreneur Robert Blackwell Jr. paid Obama an $8,000-a-month [...]
Posted by admin on April 28th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, Opponents
“Most significantly in terms of her recent attacks on Barack, after Yale law school, Hillary went to work for the left-wing Bay Area law firm of Treuhaft, Walker and Burnstein, which specialized in Black Panthers and West Coast labor leaders prosecuted for being communists. Two of the firms partners, according to Treuhaft, were communists and [...]
Posted by admin on April 26th, 2008 | Categorized as Election Finance, Ethics, McCain, On the Trail
Given Senator John McCain’s signature stance on campaign finance reform, it was not surprising that he backed legislation last year requiring presidential candidates to pay the actual cost of flying on corporate jets. The law, which requires campaigns to pay charter rates when using such jets rather than cheaper first-class fares, was intended to reduce [...]
Posted by admin on April 24th, 2008 | Categorized as Ethics, McCain, Opponents
On September 18, 2006, Pastor John Hagee — whose endorsement Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said this past Sunday he was “glad to have” — told NPR’s Terry Gross that “Hurricane Katrina was, in fact, the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans.” “New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to [...]