McCain Received $100,000 From Firm Of Abramoff Notoriety

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First Posted: 02-12-08 02:38 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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On the stump, Sen. John McCain has touted his work tackling the excesses of the lobbying industry to bolster his reputation as a "maverick" reformer.

"Ask Jack Abramoff if I'm an insider in Washington," McCain often contends. "You'd probably have to go during visiting hours in the prison, and he'll tell you and his lobbyist cronies of the change I made there."

But how much change did McCain actually effect? And is he all that removed from Washington's special interests?

A review of campaign finance filings shows that the Arizona Republican has accepted more than $100,000 in donations from employees of Greenberg Traurig, the very firm where Abramoff once reigned.

Those donations include several thousand dollars from registered lobbyists who represent, or have represented, businesses such as NewsCorp, Rupert Murdoch's media empire; Spi Spirits, a Cyprus based company that has fought with the Russian government for the rights to the Stolichnaya vodka brand name; El Paso Corp, a major energy company; General Motors; and the Essential Worker Immigration Coalition, a group of businesses and trade associations "concerned" about the shortage of lesser skilled and unskilled labor.

All told, McCain has received more than $400,000 from lobbying firms, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. And among his major fundraisers ("bundlers") 59 have been identified as lobbyists by the non-profit organization Public Citizen.

There is nothing illegal about these contributions. But campaign watchdog groups and McCain's opponents view them as more than just a reflection of political irony. McCain, they argue, has on occasion been far more bark than bite when it comes to taking on lobbying interests.

Indeed, this past week, the Democratic National Committee put together a memo challenging McCain's assertion that he was a corruption hound while investigating Abramoff. The document and some government watchdog groups note that while McCain put pressure on Jack Abramoff and several prominent Republicans, he also went out of his way during the Indian Affairs Committee hearing to spare his congressional colleagues.

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"Although Sen. McCain has long bragged of his role in the Abramoff investigation, he let Tom DeLay and the other members of Congress who were doing Abramoff's bidding completely off the hook. The sole exception was Rep. Bob Ney, who is now serving time in prison," said Melanie Sloan, Executive Director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics In Washington. "Sen. McCain knew what his colleagues were up to, he chose to take the easier path and give them a free pass."

Neither McCain's office nor the Indian Affairs Committee returned requests for comment. In the past, McCain has claimed that it was not his responsibility to "involve ourselves in the ethics process [of Senators]." A source close to the investigation, who asked to speak anonymously so as to maintain his political neutrality, defended McCain's work as proper and effective. So did Paul Miller, the director of the American League of Lobbyists at the time of the Abramoff hearings.

"I think if you look at the report that Senator McCain and his committee, it was a bipartisan 16-0 vote to approve that report," Miller told the Huffington Post. "Yes, Bob Ney was the focus in some of these hearings, because he was one with the most evidence [against him]. But Senator McCain has not shied from taking anyone on, on this issue."

At well over 350 pages, the report was thorough, exploring layers of corruption that had allowed Indian tribes to part with tens of millions of dollars in search of political favors. But it did not include the names of prominent U.S. Senators with Abramoff ties, such as Conrad Burns and David Vitter, or for that matter Bush strategist Karl Rove, who accepted gifts from and met with Abramoff clients.

And while the report pushed for greater transparency and accountability, towards the end, McCain and the other authors seemingly put the onus for change not on Congress itself, but on the tribes that Abramoff bilked.

"Although the Committee does not believe that additional federal legislation is required to address Abramoff and Scanlon's misconduct," the report reads, "it does recommend that tribes consider adopting their own laws to help prevent a similar tragedy... The Committee strongly encourages those tribes that have not adopted such [good-government] laws and regulations to enact law and regulations that embrace the principles contained in the following recommendations. The Committee notes, however, that it is not recommending that Congress enact legislation mandating tribes to enact laws dealing with these subjects..."

On the stump, Sen. John McCain has touted his work tackling the excesses of the lobbying industry to bolster his reputation as a "maverick" reformer. "Ask Jack Abramoff if I'm an insider in Washingto...
On the stump, Sen. John McCain has touted his work tackling the excesses of the lobbying industry to bolster his reputation as a "maverick" reformer. "Ask Jack Abramoff if I'm an insider in Washingto...
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- blastocyst I'm a Fan of blastocyst 27 fans permalink

Is this guy Hasidim? If so, where're his peyes?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 02/12/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 119 fans permalink

""Who's the biggest crook here?" The reply would be "We're all big crooks!" Something for the Republicants to be really, really proud of."

Exactly. What a bunch of scumbags. And they said they would usher in an era of morality and accountability.

Peeee-yuuuu! Elephant shit sure does stink!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 02/12/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 119 fans permalink

Will McCain give it all back?

You know, Jack Abramoff spent lots of U.S. dollars running sniper schools for Israelis and taking 9/11 high-jackers for gambling boat rides. Will he give back all that money, too? Will Ralph Reed give back all the money his prostitutes made in the Marianas?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 02/12/2008

I just heard where Hillary says that Fox News has been fairer to her campaign than the left leaning MSNBC. Like Ive been saying for months, the same people that backed Bush are backing Billary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 02/12/2008
- nick1936 I'm a Fan of nick1936 17 fans permalink

Watch out for the MSM they will back a person up till they become the front runner then they will tear them down. It has always happened in the past and now this time there will be no exceptions

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 02/12/2008
- bikerdude I'm a Fan of bikerdude 68 fans permalink
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I think she was probably reacting to the horrible slurs put out by the likes of Carlson, Matthews and Schuster..­.All innuendo, nothing of substance, just negative slurs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 02/12/2008
- Svenson I'm a Fan of Svenson 3 fans permalink

... and how about the number and amount of money Obama collects from employees of lobists, pharmaceutical firms, chenny energy companies, etc

He breaks the contribution down to individuals instead of frm teh firm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 02/12/2008

People let's get real people. All individual donors are required to disclose their employer when making donations.

The donations are then reported under their employer.
The election system is broken, that's our reality. Without money the campaigns can't compete, that why mostly rich farts have run the country for many years. We need new leadership before any of this will change, until then everyone will be on the take.

Obama 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 02/12/2008

Well this is a non story. Everyone up there has to get dirty money from somewhere and all of them are owned by special interests. Thats one reason why our politicians wont do anything to keep us from going down the toilet. At least MCcain did point this out. Untlil the taxpayer owns apys for the campaigns then this will not end.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 02/12/2008

Need proof, well ask yourself what the Dem led congress has done since gaining control of the House and Senate?? Where's the impeachment? what legislation has been passed to stop the recent lone sharking tactics of the credit card companies. What about the price of gas?? I could go on but you should be able to get the picture.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 02/12/2008
- loki I'm a Fan of loki 129 fans permalink
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remember the old gag lines about how your know your about to be royally screwed?

"High, Im from the government, Im here to help you..."

Its just as true now as it was then.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 02/12/2008
- mommadona I'm a Fan of mommadona 161 fans permalink
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"Straight Talk Express speaks with Forked Tongue"

OR

"I've ALWAYS depended on the kindness of strangers"

OR

"GOTCHA!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 02/12/2008
- rcozad I'm a Fan of rcozad 20 fans permalink

The only think Maverick about McCain is his moving around on issues! We in Arizona have been without his services for 8 months, not that were are complaining , but he is always bitching about government waste, how about 8 months salary for nothing!?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 02/12/2008

...can you picture this...

Circa 1987, Phoenix, Arizona...

Empty shopping centers,
empty mini-malls,
empty commercial store fronts,
Banks,
etc., etc...

That was McCains doing. Plain and simple.
I was there. I left and never returned.
Imagine having to st graduate from A.S.U.
and not being able to find a job!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 AM on 02/13/2008

" In the past, McCain has claimed that it was not his responsibility to "involve ourselves in the ethics process [of Senators].­"

This, if accurate is a sickening statement. If not fellow senators, who then? It's like a physician not feeling obligated to involve themselves in a fellow physician's incompetence oversight. We all know what that means in terms of weeding out incompetent physicians ~ which is a responsibility of all physicians who practice in hospitals!

I thought the Senate rules required members to be involved in the ethical conduct of the Senate members?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 02/12/2008

stupid people with stupid posts...ho­w does taking money from ordinary people that work in a firm jack once ran equate to being dirty...us­e your heads and don't let the media spin you...I for one could care less about mccain, but you morons are quick to forget that these people that work for these companies and donate money are americans first and they are not jack (inspector gadget)...­they are ordinary americans that care about their govt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 02/12/2008
- BWonka I'm a Fan of BWonka 119 fans permalink
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Uh, sure... and maybe you can explain why Bob Ney and Duke Cunningham AND Jack Abramoff are all IN JAIL?

Right... not dirty, uh-huh, sure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 02/12/2008

dude use your head!!! I work for a company and the ceo or owner goes to jail...I am just a freaking ordinary dude trying make a living how does that make my political contributions dirty...c'­mmon let's be reasonable here!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 02/12/2008
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Not all Americans are driven by profit only. However it seems that many in the political arena are driven mostly by profit.

Most of these firms consolidate money (bundles) and contribute to PAC or something so that the ones who make the rules will make them in favor of their business. It is not the worst system in the world but it does lend itself to dishonesty.

And I am not comfortable describing American citizens as dishonest. But these practices beg to differ don't they?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 02/12/2008

An excerpt (below) from an article in Slate...ti­tled...

Is John McCain a Crook?
Chris Suellentrop
Posted Friday, Feb. 18, 2000, at 2:35 PM ET

http://www.slate.com/id/1004633/

"Keating was more than a constituent to McCain--he was a longtime friend and associate. McCain met Keating in 1981 at a Navy League dinner in Arizona where McCain was the speaker. Keating was a former naval aviator himself, and the two men became friends. Keating raised money for McCain's two congressional campaigns in 1982 and 1984, and for McCain's 1986 Senate bid. By 1987, McCain campaigns had received $112,000 from Keating, his relatives, and his employees--the most received by any of the Keating Five. (Keating raised a total of $300,000 for the five senators.)

After McCain's election to the House in 1982, he and his family made at least nine trips at Keating's expense, three of which were to Keating's Bahamas retreat. McCain did not disclose the trips (as he was required to under House rules) until the scandal broke in 1989. At that point, he paid Keating $13,433 for the flights."

The article isn't very long, but it is revealing regarding John McCain's "ethics".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 02/12/2008

Thanks for the post.
So that others can see what a crook
John McCain really is!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 AM on 02/13/2008
- desmirl I'm a Fan of desmirl 9 fans permalink

When the real dirt on McCain starts flying next September and October, most people are going to be amazed at the depths to which he sunk in order to become wealthy and powerful. Maybe people will recognize that his Irish heart is actually a BLACK Irish heart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 02/12/2008
- srvblooze I'm a Fan of srvblooze 2 fans permalink
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Is there anybody in Washington who DIDN'T get money from this Inspector Gadget-looking son of a bitch ??!?!?!?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 02/12/2008

hopping he will go alond with the current fiasco, go for it mccain,, if you REALLY SUPPORT OUR TROOPS.. of which you were one and a pow,, demand the truth from this admin, before you cosy up to them,,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 02/12/2008
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too late

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 02/12/2008
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Macain deserves all the ridicule he gets. Mr. Maverick took the "deal" in 2000 rather than fight Bush/Rove thus giving us the worse 8 year president in history. Thanks McAss wipe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 02/12/2008

Two words for Obama and his Presidential campaign..­.

KEATING FIVE

McCain was one of the gang of five...che­ck Wikipedia's page on these guys...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five

Also, another good one liner with two words, to help with the Republican "problem".­..

WHERE'S OSAMA?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 02/12/2008
- NewRiver I'm a Fan of NewRiver 21 fans permalink
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You are 1/2 right. McCain has issues related to Keating Five, but I'd thought the memo from the media was to sit on that story until at least the summer. If it's coming out now, then the media must be worried.

Osama is not McCain's issue. McCain as a Senator has not had any influence on the Bush Administration's implementation of the GWOT. In fact, like much of the Bush Administration's programs/policies (outside Amnesty for Illegals) he's been critical of them. You can claim it's a GOP issue, but it really is a Bush issue, and they are not necessarily one in the same.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 02/12/2008

But Bush throwing his weight behind mccain taints him and ties him to the Bush failures.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 02/12/2008
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the good senator from arizona may have been critical of bush polices... but not incensed enough to actually DO anything about the current junta.

Republicrats, Unite!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 02/12/2008
- Mike169 I'm a Fan of Mike169 45 fans permalink
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There's an old story of the IWW protesters thrown in jail for fighting for their freedom of speech rights. The jail became filled with wobblies and the sheriff wanted to speak to the leader of the wobs at the jail. The sheriff went to the bullpen where the wobblies were impounded and yelled out "Who's the leader here?" The reply from the bullpen was "We're all leaders!"

If that same sheriff called out to the Republican party today "Who's the biggest crook here?" The reply would be "We're all big crooks!" Something for the Republicants to be really, really proud of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 PM on 02/12/2008
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