St. John McVain has a dirty little secret. The vaunted "maverick" Senator who works tirelessly against corruption and undue lobbyist interest in Washington?
Sham. He's been in bed with lobbyists for quite some time.
Why do I say that? Well, there's this: McCain's campaign staff had more lobbyists on it than any other back in June. And, after the staff massacre in July, the person he hired to be his new campaign manager (resurrecting his position from the failed 2000 campaign)? Uber-lobbyist Rick Davis. Who is Rick Davis? Try this on for starters:
So now that very same Rick Davis will be taking over as campaign manager. Who is he? Fittingly for the most lobbyist-infested campaign in the race (on either side), Davis is yet another lobbyist. Davis founded Davis, Manafort & Freedman, Inc., through which he served clients ranging from Nigerian dictator Gen. Sani Abacha to “mafia-like” Argentine legislator Alberto Pierri. Davis has had a long association with McCain — one tangled up in webs of special influence. In 1999, while Davis was working for McCain, two of his firm’s clients, COMSAT and SBC, “had major (and controversial) mergers pending before the Federal Communications Commission in 1999, and both mergers were approved.” The FCC was under the legislative oversight authority of McCain’s Commerce Committee, yet McCain refused to recuse himself from the proceedings.
Davis was also a central figure in McCain’s Reform Institute scandal, an under-reported affair in which the “Maverick” Senator used a nonprofit, tax-exempt “reform” organization to trade political favors for corporate cash. (emphasis mine)
Think this is a new development for St. McVain? That his scramble to win the GOP presidential nomination at all costs came at the price of climbing into bed with some DC lobbyists, that besmirching his otherwise squeaky clean, burnished image of integrity is a recent phenomenon? Think again:
In 2000, when McCain set out to seek the Republican Party's presidential nomination, his campaign charter jet landed in New Hampshire early on with some lobbyists aboard.
David Broder, dean of the politicial writers, was aboard that plane. And he duly noted the presence of Ken Duberstein, the lobbyist and former chief of staff for Ronald Reagan, aboard the plane of the senator running as the anti-establishment candidate.
Yours truly was on that plane, too, and duly noted the presence of Tom Panza, a Florida-based lobbyist for GTech, the lottery-management company that has mopped up contract after contract in the states running lotteries and provided lucrative employment for a lot of former state workers in the process.
After McCain trounced George W. Bush in the New Hampshire primary, Bush retreated to Texas to refine his campaign message and reemerged as a "reformer with results'' -- attacking McCain as "the Chairman'' -- then chair of the powerful Senate Commerce Committee.
Bush won, McCain lost, and now McCain is back again, seeking the 2008 nomination -- with some lobbyists in tow again. (emphasis mine)
Funny how Rove came up with a line of attack against McVain that centered around his chairmanship of the Commerce Committee. One wonders how it is that the NYTimes story came to be seeded by multiple former McCain staffers. But I digress...
As Attaturk highlighted this morning, one of the McCain camps chief mouthpieces on this story has been Charlie Black. You know good ole Charlie, don't you?
Charlie Black, a lobbyist who is a senior strategist for the McCain campaign, said he's so often involved in presidential campaigns that he considers lobbying his "second career."
"Most lobbyists who devote a lot of time to it are politicos who did that before they got into lobbying," said Mr. Black, who worked for former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush and now lobbies for AT&T, lottery contractor Gtech and General Motors. (emphasis mine)
Funny how all that telecom money seems to be swimming around the yacht parties that McVain frequented, jetting down on private planes to hobnob with the influence peddling crowd he calls friends and staffers, isn't it? From several telecom lobbyists to the WaPo:
Three telecom lobbyists and a former McCain aide, all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that Iseman spoke up regularly at meetings of telecom lobbyists in Washington, extolling her connections to McCain and his office. She would regularly volunteer at those meetings to be the point person for the telecom industry in dealing with McCain's office.
Concern about Iseman's presence around McCain at one point led to her being banned from his Senate office, according to sources close to McCain. Senior McCain aide Mark Salter, in an e-mail, denied that Iseman was ever barred from the office or was even a frequent presence there....
In the years that McCain chaired the commerce committee, Iseman lobbied for Lowell W. "Bud" Paxson, the head of what used to be Paxson Communications, now Ion Media Networks, and was involved in a successful lobbying campaign to persuade McCain and other members of Congress to send letters to the Federal Communications Commission on behalf of Paxson.
In late 1999, McCain wrote two letters to the FCC urging a vote on the sale to Paxson of a Pittsburgh television station. The sale had been highly contentious in Pittsburgh and involved a multipronged lobbying effort among the parties to the deal.
At the time he sent the first letter, McCain had flown on Paxson's corporate jet four times to appear at campaign events and had received $20,000 in campaign donations from Paxson and its law firm. The second letter came on Dec. 10, a day after the company's jet ferried him to a Florida fundraiser that was held aboard a yacht in West Palm Beach. (emphasis mine)
Much, much more on this to come...you can bet on it.
Login Here
Share This
Spotlight
We need the transcript from his presser this morning. There were quite a few things he said that were just flat-out not true.
Zed?
couldn’t we have waited till his name was printed on the ballots?
we are shooting ourselves in teh foot
Yes, gosh, we should just ignore the breaking news…how silly of us.
Any attacks on McCain are smears and innuendo by the liberal media.
Anything goes against the Democrats.
Like this.
-G
We would have.
That means this is coming from one of them. Which one is a good guess, but I think Christy makes a good case for Rove’s hands being on this also.
guys, everyone has to watch the 60 minutes that is finally being aired,
Another “Duke” Cunningham, funny how the flyboys gravitate to the house
rules poker game and the hot tub circuit while everyone licks their feet
for having “worn the uniform”… the shit never ceases.
Yes, because if McCain is hobbled the GOP will bring in the lovable Newt Gingrich to outshine Sen. Obama.
-G
Chrisrty,
great post!!!!!!
It’s corruption ain’t it? Influence peddling.
I know I am dumber than a fence post, but I have asked this before and I will again.
What EXACTLY do lobbyist do and why are the so highly paid for it?
Just to repeat.
Iseman, Vicki
Lobbyist Profile
Client list 1998:
Client list 2007:
Just as long as it’s not JEB! I can’t tell you how much I hate that man. He’s much more dangerous than chimpy because he actually has a brain and isn’t afraid to use it for his evil purposes. Florida is now circling the drain thanks to him….
I don’t think McVain is going to back out and this could be a like a ball and chain around his pathetic run for office. Stories about his ethics will continue to drip out. It won’t go away in one or two news cycles.
They turn money into legislation.
Top of he morning to you, Christy…
Yes it will be a long day…
Good morning Christy,
You are still my 411 hero. Thanks.
Jim,
That’s the short answer, I want to know what they ACTUALLY DO.
This election thingy is looking to be the ugliest thing that has happened around here in some time. I hesitate to say it will be the ugliest because there may have been another that was uglier before i got here, but damn…
Christy, you do cut to the chase, and I agree - much more to come.
And how do they turn money into legislation? Just HOW DO THEY DO IT?
Looks as if the McBush political machine is all over this one. They got some conservatives to come out for em early today- and Cindy’s scheduled to hold a press conference. They’ve gotta be hoping that they don’t get a second helping of “votes for sex” tonight.
We knew he was dirty here in AZ and kept saying when the MSM started that Straight Talk crap….. but … but…. over there…. look at that…
Local media is SHOCKED….. fainting couch shocked… that they take the word of the Senator over some (eastern) newspaper (say really snotty)
CACI provides interrogators for the Iraq war… McCain votes to permit
torture after opposing it… no wonder NYT went with the story, just
left the dots, as usual, unconnected.
The concept of “lobbying” sounds so “neutral”… like advocacy or something.
In practice it seems more like dipping into OUR till.
They sleep with John McCain.
Tip of the hat for that pick up.
Re client list. Big money there…Mickey Arison owns the Heat and virtually all of the world’s cruise lines (and will probably buy the rest).
it seems that McVain comes from a long line of crazy Samurais,he and his freaky wife are downright scary
here is the story as reported on think progresss
but let me give some backround;
the democratic governor went to bed thinking he won the election, when he woke up he lost the election
he was incarcerated when he started challenging the election
this is an ecredible story
Why do we have private contractors conducting US intelligence?
Can I collect taxes? Please pretty please???
Lobbyists visit with congresscritters and “help” them to make up their minds on legislation by providing research about the bill, it’s effects, who’s for it and who isn’t, the political landscape, etc. They’re usually people who you’d love to have dinner with- and that’s how the research is often delivered- over a nice piece of beef with a few bottles of wine.
He probably won’t back out. But as for ethics violations being a ball and chain around him, he’s a repig. That’s SOP for them. Nothing to see here.
What intrigues me is who was dropping the dime and why? I’d love to know the backstory on all of this. That’s where we’ll find the good stuff methinks.
Over at kos…. it looks like McBush’s campaign can’t even gather enough signatures to get on the Indiana primary ballot in a really red district…
Will McCain Be on the Indiana Ballot?
the freakin money from the rushbos to the Becks ,to all the lobbyists/lawyers is OBSCENE….totally corruppted system,totally
Because the Bush Administration has them in a legal exemption no-man’s-land in terms of legal liability for prosecution for wrongdoing, so they have the leeway to do things for the US government that regular government employees would be prohibited from doing? For starters…
and hes a cheap fuk too…(know him)
Can we do an expose about lobbying and K street?
There are something like 20,000 lobbyists. Since when? Why?
If lobby drive legislation then we are seriously fucked with our system. We elect them and then they are bought and bribed by K street. WE get screwed and they get laid!
Rethugs saying this is the best of times…
for the story to come out…. Rush, Hannity, Bozell rallying around their man, according to MSNBC.
please pass the OR..(Orville Redenbacher)
Good morning Christie!
Thanks for your take on this. I am working for a candidate(I sent you an email) and the energy that goes into fundraising seems to make the whole scene ripe low-hanging fruit to be plucked by lobbyists. I also see people afraid to donate to someone they like because of powerful interests. Somehow the system needs reform, but I can’t think of a way to do it.
Doesn’t it seem, though, like the lobbying firm picked this woman for her ability to be a young version of his wife/favorite ‘type’?
I know I should care more, but wake me up when this business has played out, so we can get back to hammering McCain on his abject lunacy.
It is — well before the general, they can air everything out and get it to old news status before the general election. It is the best time for it to have come out for McCain. They are absolutely correct in saying that.
Lots of progressive groups have lobbyists. It’s not strictly a right wing phenomenon. It’s goin to congress to seek a redress of grievances- american style.
as said below ….5,4 3 2 1, waiting for KRAKATOA to blow
Why can’t we prohibit for profit corporations from lobbying? Or face to face interactions. Let them send letters and faxes and so forth like constituents do.
The system is seriously stinky.
doesn’t surprise me. If there’s one thing that the repigs can rally around it’s a sex scandal and a wronged member of the brotherhood.
When I grow up, I want to be a lobbyist.
Unless he quits, he’s the nominee. What will happen now is that names who were sources for NYT will leak out, and either evidence will come out or it won’t. I predict even if there are 100 blue dresses, McCain won’t quit.
To me, the potential in the lobbying relationships that could be damaging are a lot more damaging to McCain than an affair although sex sells papers and gets media attention in far more epic proportion.
This is also an issue that I believe no one in the Republican party wanted, although many would argue strongly I’m wrong there, and that the base and many other segments of the party would love to have him out and someone else in his place like Bloomberg, not Huck.
It will be interesting to me to see how Bill Keller at The Times who has had his share of “newspaper scandles” including Judy Miller among the most notable will respond to McCain’s claim of gutter politics.
Sure they have more–and they sat on this story for months–so it will be somewhat interesting to see how this unfolds and if The Times and other sources will followup on the motif that Christy dug into–the lobbying situation which to me is more damaging than any sexual liason.
Ironically, they peddle influence!!!*G*
it also MARGINALIZES everybody who does NOT have big bucks…99% of the country
Lobbying in and of itself isn’t a bad thing. Every interest group has someone lobbying for them — you have to in a government that is dealing with so many different issues all at one time just to keep your particular pet issue front and center for any length of time.
But it’s the question of quid pro quo that raises eyebrows — and ought to do so. I’ll give you money or money to your friends if you give me X. The “what’s in it for me” angle — that’s the question, always, in these kinds of stories.
We had two in house lobbyists on staff at one company I worked for. At a party- everyone wanted to sit next to em cause they were so entertaining. Seems to be a personality type.
I don’t have a link but I read a little while ago that something like 70% of the intelligence budget is routed through private contractors. Booz Allen alone has 10,000+ employees with security clearances.
I am actually quite surprised at the surprise of so many people about these hit pieces coming out.
It’s only been four years since this pattern manifested itself, it happens EVERY FOUR YEARS, like clockwork.
You can set yer watch by it.
Going to run for President? We’ll get back to you with something right before the primaries. Happens every time, phony allegations or not, they drag out the shit.
Redress?
I don’t like how they do it? I don’t think progressives are looking for “pork” and handouts and lucrative legislation. But maybe they do.
When I want to “lobby” my critter I get to send a letter and no one reads it or a fax which goes in the shreader.
How do WE the people get face time?
I’d take my critter for dinner if he lend me his ears for a few hours. How bout you?
I’m old-fashioned, so I’m afraid you’ll have to blame the voters of Florida for that. Elections have consequences. Personally, I blame the Florida voters for a lot more than Jeb Bush. I blame them largely for GWB.
too many people in this country are suffring ,because nobody gives a damn about them in DC…people who were good citizens paid their taxes,and are now forgotten
i dunno, take the money out of lobbying? Any time a business puts money down they are wanting a return.
McBush may have also screwed himself out of any money until the general election too.
Seems there’s problems with the provisions surrounding a loan and the FEC isn’t fully seated so they can’t decide the case.
-G
It’s not very fun watching a great power devolve into a banana republic style thugocracy.
I know the peddle influence.
How does one peddle influence? Literal bribes? Offering rides on a jet ski? Or a gift card at a massage parlor?
Not good portent for a
freecountry. I have been following this somewhat, what made them change their mind, sudden concern for their country..thinkingWhat is the scoop perris??
So the NYT endorsed McCain with this story sitting on it’s back burner. Interesting huh?
a few years back i went out with one on a date,swear to Jupiter,he got into fist fight at a football game we attended..i cabbed it home
lol! Good point.
Federally funded elections. It’s the only way to cure this disease and get us back to anything resembling a democracy. As long as it is pay for play this is what we will get.
this is just totally bizzare…wtf?
So it all comes down to grabbing appropriations.
How about this simple approach:
Each taxpayer designates how his taxes are to be distributed. It can add up to anything less than 100% and what they DON’T designate is left for the critters to apportion.
agree 100% cause the plutocrats are the only play-a s
the story has been in the making and people ahve been lobbying to get it broadcast, I have no idea what is going on behind the scenes
And a number of those suffering people also have lobbyists working their side of the interestes as well: Human Rights Watch, unions, trial lawyers, teachers’ unions, environmental groups, anti-poverty groups…you name it. Granted, they don’t have the “pay to play” clout that the DeLay machine set up for GOP-friendly corporations. Which is why I’m saying the quid-pro-quo question is the key one when you look at this.
Asking people to contemplate your issue is how things have always worked — and should work — anyone can band together and lobby in a group. We’ve done that with various actions that readers have taken with their legislators, haven’t we? Be we don’t advocate legalized PAC bribes just to get a foot in the door to speak with someone — and that’s where the “Follow the Money” questions start coming in…
Yeah, but, then you still monied interest vying for attention sitting around DC.
Lest we forget 750,000 pages of documents.
Good idea. Make it illegal for a politician to accept money (including campaign contributions) from any lobbyist.
They are allowed to give the congressmembers information.
Lobbyists write most of your state laws and most of your federal civil legislation. DOJ writes far and away most of the criminal code and shapes most of its legislative history, and they have scrores of employees in legislative liason units to do just that.
Then DOJ or the companies lobby heavily for the legislation that they wrote to be passed.
Do the large companies or DOJ have exponentially more influence than you do to get the legislation they wrote passed. Absolutely. The 99% figure sadlyyes just named is not an exageration.
What could be damaging to McCain is the of lobbying that Christy described when she said
It’s the quid pro quo in McCain’s story that could bring him down if it’s there IMO.
Secret agendas make me nervous, especially ones by these people, ah the story unfolds fetidly..and this not as a liberal but from an American
That’s only one side of the problem. We could get a more balance playing field in the electoral process.
But once they are elected, the lobbyists swarm in and pollute them. Most of them cave and show no resistance… it’s how it’s done.. McVain said.
I’m not talking about the lake or this thead christy, I am talking about this information breaking now…we are just vessles of the information but the information is comming from somewhere
as has been pointed out, it might be comming from republicans that don’t want mccain to be their candidate
You can solve the advocacy problem by lobbyists holding public seminars to advance their positions. Interested parties, the public and the press can attend and hear the pitch. Simple.
No face to face lobby for any group.
yes ,if they are smart enuf to organize,but lots of people,just feel,out of the game,and hopeless.
gah, that sounds like a nightmare of paper work.
McBush held press conference with Cindy sayin he didn’t do it. She is not reported as having said anything.
My 66 year old idealogical bent wants to believe for the good of the country…..my cynicism, which I hate, says get a grip boy.
this is EXACTLY how they handled Cindys drug pillfering scandal,i read the article…exacto
I am a former Booz, Allen employee although I did not have clearances (lost ‘em for being a little too honest). Many of the folks at Booz, Allen (and other firms) have clearances in order to be able to enter special compartmentalized information facilities (SCIFs) in order to do installs and testing of new software. They are also cleared for doing research and development and upgrades for existing and future programs.
Not all contractors with clearances, are actually doing intelligence gathering activities although it probably has grown in the years since I left Papa Booz’s employee.
I think they wanted to sit next to them for the hand jobs.
taking the money out of lobbying seems easier than proving quid pro quo to me.
SanderO, that’s like saying, “How does a salesman sell?” They go out and solicit clients who want certain legislation passed, they puff up their resume to lead their client to believe that they will only get their desired legislation thru the lobbyists auspices, then when they get the account, they go and find a legislator that has some desires of his/her own, and they peddle the fact that the lobbyist has it within his/her power to provide the legislator with whatever he/she desires. Then they close the deal. Has the same elements of any other business deal, including a meeting of the minds.
Lobbyist addiction is endemic to politicans. Time for a intervention?
She did — she gave a brief comment saying she was disappointed in the NYTimes, and that McCain would never do anything to hurt his family. (Not mentioning that his affair with Cindy destroyed his first wife and kids…but hey, that was back in the 1980s…) She gave one, brief comment at the 9 am presser and that was it.
I am not so sure Mccain survives this.
Clearly, McCain’s camp [Wasn’t Morning Joe reprehensible this morning?]has decided to try to make this about the NYT. I am not so sure that is going to be a winning strategy. The reason being that the NYT is not the only major media player moving on this story. I just read the WAPO article and it is better sourced and in some respects more damning.
McCain’s blanket denials this morning may have been tactically shrewd, but strategically devastating as this story moves forward.
maddy, I am certain there are real journalists on 60 minutes, I am also certain there are neo cons making decisions for cbs
and this is a push pull…this time, the journalists, the patriots, the fourth estate prevailed
I am hoping that’s the case as you are
I sure hope everyone watches this piece, even though it will make your brains explode
She said she trusts her husband, he would never do anything to hurt the family or the country.
Mainly because the Supreme Court decided in all it’s wisdom that money equals speech.
Redd, Thanks. Sounds as if they handled it well. Getting the conservative support early in the morning showed good skills. The campaign seems to know what it’s doing- doubt if it’s over though.
like taking money from a S&L scavinger
Or as Christy just pointed out…cheating on his wife and family—with Cindy.
im thinking
Obama could flip DC on its fat ass
Sidney Blumentahl-Salon
http://dir.salon.com/story/opi.....an_empire/
Lobbies “r Us
Although both the news (Keller as executive editor) and editorial (Rosenthal)are unabashedly neocon, the endorsement came from the editorial side and the story from the news side.
Don’t laugh. The IRS does use private outfits to collect delinquent taxes.
yup….their rules only apply to them
Amen to that!
It requires no stretch of the imagination to view Karl Rove as the mover and behind these McCain leaks, as well as being the shaker that helped impel their mysteriously delayed publication. These antics barely amount to Rove 101, hardly a reach. But to what end?
McCain, no doubt, has earned Rove’s and the modern GOP’s enmity for many reasons, which has been expressed in earlier elections (eg, South Carolina primary in 2000). And Karl has his own Southern Strategy, apparently centered in neocon-friendly Alabama. Does that mean he wants the Huckster? Or a deadlocked convention that thrusts forward Karl’s favorite dark horse candidate?
Or is Karl intent on riding the big surf himself? Not into the presidency, heaven forfend. But into propelling such a GOP debacle/Dem landslide in 2008 that it would make the GOP long for 1932, and long for a rebirth that only a political strategist - like, um, Karl - could deliver. I suppose the first rule in answering that question is to remember that like all sociopaths, Karl’s only interest is Karl.
but corporations aren’t people and they aren’t entitled to free speech
personhood, one of the defining platforms a progressive can take, there shouldn’t be personhood for corporations, it is in no court decision, this was something added by a clerk
it doesn’t matter if money is speech, corporations aren’t people
in addition, money can’t possibly be speech because that would mean the wealth have more speech then the poor and THAT is unconstitutional
since these idiots on scotus decided money is speach anyway, we can have an amendment declaring money is not speech to keep the wealthy from having more speech then the poor
Jeb?
John McCain is the kindest, warmest, most wonderful human being I have ever know.
Meanwhile Turdblossom Rove and Alberto Scumbagzales are running around creating a new reality in speeches($30,000 a pop) that say George W. Bush is Abraham Lincoln.
It’s all a fucking game to the top 1%.
-G
when will unka Dick allow chimpy to come back from Africa?
It seems to me that it could go either way, depending on how well the NYT and others can back up the stories. One effect already in play seems to be to rally the right wing to circle the wagons around McCain against the “liberal media.” It appears he was having real trouble bringing them in and this may end up jump starting a Republican Party unification.
I hope the NYT and others can bring some sources forward.