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The Major Stains on McCain's Campaign

Posted by TeddySanFran , Firedoglake at 6:48 AM on March 3, 2008.


Lobbyists, Lawbreaking, the Lord's Messenger Hagee, Less Jobs, and his Love of War. Oh, also -- his Love of Bush.
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As the Double Talk Express careens along, wheels still flying off the bus on the eleventh day, some of the ick is sticking to McCain's fatally flawed campaign for the Presidency. But this remains a critical time for Democrats: we must accelerate our efforts to brand McCain with the six Ells that stain his campaign. These are: Lobbyists, Lawbreaking, the Lord's Messenger Hagee, Less Jobs, and his Love of War. Oh, also -- his Love of Bush.

Lobbyists: Forget Vicki Iseman. America apparently has. There's a bigger story here -- a story Americans fed up with a bought-and-paid-for DeeCee culture understand. McCain is owned by lobbyists. They run his campaign, they run his his Senate office, they make business calls using the phone on the campaign bus. Media Matters:

    Lobbyist fundraisers. Two of the co-chairmen of McCain's national finance committee were registered to lobby Congress as of year-end 2007 (the latest disclosure data available), and a third previously lobbied Congress. Another co-chairmen is one of Florida's "most powerful lobbyists" (St. Petersburg Times, 10/1/06). McCain's "top fundraising official" (Washington Post, 2/22/08), one of the two co-chairmen registered to lobby as of year-end 2007, is the founder of a prominent Washington lobbying firm that has made "millions inserting earmarks into spending bills" (Politico, 2/8/08).

McCain's reliance on lobbyist fundraisers, which according to Public Citizen includes 59 former and current lobbyist bundlers, follows a multi-year effort by McCain of "reaching out to K Street to strengthen his national fundraising network" (The Hill, 3/8/06).

  • Lobbyist advisers and staffers. At least 24 McCain staffers or advisers were either registered to lobby Congress (as of year-end 2007) or were previously lobbyists, according to a Media Mattersreview. Former and current federally registered lobbyists include McCain's campaign manager, deputy campaign manager, chief political adviser, senior policy adviser, more than half a dozen economic policy advisers, and numerous national and state co-chairmen.

A June 2007 Huffington Post report by Tom Edsall on lobbyist staff and advisers to McCain found that while "lobbyists are playing key roles in both Democratic and Republican bids ... all the campaigns pale in comparison to McCain's, whose rhetoric stands in sharp contrast to his conduct."

So when it comes to lobbyists, America needs a constant reminder of the rebranded Straight Talk Express.

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Lawbreaking: Listen to the Doctor. Howard Dean has John McCain in a box full of lawbreaking, and he's not about to let him out:

"The law is very clear. He can not withdraw if he has used the promise of matching funds as collateral for his loan," Dean said, "John McCain cannot unilaterally withdrawal from the spending limitations."

John McCain wrote the campaign spending laws. Americans think Russ Feingold's first name is McCain, for pete's sake. Let's be sure Americans understand that John McCain can't follow the law with his own forking name on it.

The Lord's Messenger: The Rev. John Hagee's endorsement was one St John eagerly sought. Now America is starting to see that there's some weirdness associated with Hagee, and that maybe they don't want a President who's quite so eager for an endorsement from a wackjob like him. Glenn Greenwald gives us the three highlights of Hagee's belief system:

* All Muslims are programmed to kill and we can thus never negotiate with any of them. From an NPR interview Hagee gave to Terry Gross in 2006:

TG: If you use the Bible as the basis for policy, is there any room for compromise? And if you use the bible as the basis for policy, should Muslims use the Koran as the basis for their policy, and then again, what possible basis is there for compromise at that point?
JH: There is really no room for compromise between radical Islam --
TG: I'm not talking about radical Islam. I'm just talking about Islam in general.
JH: Well Islam in general -- those who live by the Koran have a scriptural mandate to kill Christians and Jews.

* God caused Hurricane Katrina to wipe out New Orleans because it had a gay pride parade the week before and was filled with sexual sin. From the same interview:

JH: All hurricanes are acts of God, because God controls the heavens. I believe that New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God, and they were recipients of the judgment of God for that.
The newspaper carried the story in our local area, that was not carried nationally, that there was to be a homosexual parade there on the Monday that the Katrina came. And the promise of that parade was that it would was going to reach a level of sexuality never demonstrated before in any of the other gay pride parades.
So I believe that the judgment of God is a very real thing. I know there are people who demur from that, but I believe that the Bible teaches that when you violate the law of God, that God brings punishment sometimes before the Day of Judgment, and I believe that the Hurricane Katrina was, in fact, the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans.

* The End Times -- Rapture -- is imminent and the U.S. Government must do what it can to hasten it, which at minimum requires: (a) a war with Iran and (b) undying, absolute support for a unified Israel, including all Occupied Territories (hence, Joe Lieberman's love affair with them).

From Christian Palestinian Daoud Kuttab in The New York Times (h/t PZ Meyers):
A small minority of evangelical Christians have entered the Middle East political arena with some of the most un-Christian statements I have ever heard. . . . [Rev.] Hagee, a popular televangelist who leads the 18,000-member Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, ratcheted up his rhetoric this year with the publication of his book, "Jerusalem Countdown," in which he argues that a confrontation with Iran is a necessary precondition for Armageddon (which will mean the death of most Jews, in his eyes) and the Second Coming of Christ. In the best-selling book, Hagee insists that the United States must join Israel in a preemptive military strike against Iran to fulfill God's plan for both Israel and the West.

Less Jobs: Joe Scarborough put this one quite succinctly. We all need to be sure Americans understand that this really is McCain's primary election platform:

SCARBOROUGH: We're gonna start a lot of wars! He has promised, for the record Keith, John McCain's platform -- and it certainly looks inviting for the fall -- he has promised less jobs and more wars. Now that's something we can all rally behind.

Love of War: Hasn't Robert Greenwald covered this topic very well in the video at the top of the post? Be sure you do your part to help it go viral. John McCain wants lots more wars; he's promising them on the campaign trail! American, weary of war, won't want to vote for more wars.

Love of Bush: John McCain's campaign slogan might as well be "Four More Years." Our slogan can be "No Third Term." People understand what that means. Our job is to bind McCain close to Preznit Nineteen Percent. This close:

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No, this close:

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Got it? Six Ells: Lobbyists, Lawbreaking, the Lord's Messenger Hagee, Less Jobs, Love of War, and Love of Bush.

It's very easy to remember: L is for Loser.

Update: St John will be interviewed on 60 Minutes next Sunday. Suggest your questions at the bottom of their webpage.

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sickofsleaze
Posted by: wilmafromkansas on Mar 3, 2008 7:28 AM   
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Yep, McCain possesses all the assets needed for a GOP frontrunner and winning the Oval Office leading to 4 more years of Bush's failed politics and corruption in government.
The straight talk express is stalled since McCain sold his soul in Florida when he waved to the cameras and assured us of a Bush win on election day 2000

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God
Posted by: uncleeddie on Mar 3, 2008 7:42 AM   
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Boy God must really be pissed off with the Republican Party if McCain is the candidate he allows them to pick. Even the most brainwashed, homophobic, backward, illiterate, retarded hillbilly can see through this Chameleon's act. No amount of money will get this Loser elected and the real freaks are already screaming because the Democrats are clearly going to have a cakewalk in November.

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Staggered!!!
Posted by: crazy carlos on Mar 3, 2008 7:43 AM   
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The enorminity, the overwhening arrogance of Bush/cheney/McCain and the Republican party is breathtaking in its scope, awesome in its stupidity, and a blanket incorhence that is beyond anything I have ever seen in politics. We need a Tsamiui to clear out the trash that has accumulated in this nation!! Crazy Carlos

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How?
Posted by: outlander55 on Mar 3, 2008 7:54 AM   
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How can this fool ever expect to win an honest election in this country? He can't. Pure and simple.
Enter Diebold...
Need I say more?

Good night and good luck...

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Magic Word - Diebold
Posted by: Magginkat on Mar 3, 2008 8:05 AM   
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Outlander55 beat me to the punch when she/he mentioned Diebold.

If McCain is elected it will be by the same means that installed Chicken George in office illegally for the second time and has installed several Congress people in the same manner.

DIEBOLD!

Diebold is still republican owned and controlled and is still being used in too many places. It only takes a few of these "Made For Fraud' machines to throw an election.

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» RE: Magic Word - Diebold Posted by: Quannah
McStain!
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 3, 2008 8:54 AM   
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What a perfect new name for the Elephant candidate!

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Yeah, 6 L's
Posted by: electriclady281 on Mar 3, 2008 12:42 PM   
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And CONSTITUTIONALLY inelligible to even run. The "strict constructionists" have been strangely silent on this one, but so have the democrats. So, what's the constitution for? Is it really just for decoration, as republicans have shown us?

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I found that Clinton has taken almost double the $$ from lobbyists...
Posted by: buddyedgewood on Mar 3, 2008 3:11 PM   
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...than McCain.

Check out:

OpenSecrets.org

So, who do we believe?

IMHO, this kinda negates the entire article.

I have no love for any of these candidates, they've all got huge corporate sponsors they'll need to pay back eventually.

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It's 3am... and your children are asleep
Posted by: Grove on Mar 3, 2008 5:28 PM   
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McCain's original fear spot was emulated by both Hillary and Osama.

And now, he is at it again:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsivHvMJVrU

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