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McCain Says Report on Lobbyist Not True

LIBBY QUAID | February 21, 2008 04:53 PM EST | AP

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TOLEDO, Ohio — John McCain emphatically denied a romantic relationship with a female telecommunications lobbyist on Thursday and said a report by The New York Times suggesting favoritism for her clients is "not true."

"I'm very disappointed in the article. It's not true," the likely Republican presidential nominee said as his wife, Cindy, stood beside him during a news conference called to address the matter.

"I've served this nation honorably for more than half a century," said McCain, a four-term Arizona senator and former Navy pilot. "At no time have I ever done anything that would betray the public trust."

"I intend to move on," he added.

McCain described the woman in question, lobbyist Vicki Iseman, as a friend.

The newspaper quoted anonymous aides as saying they had urged McCain and Iseman to stay away from each other prior to his failed presidential campaign in 2000. In its own follow-up story, The Washington Post quoted longtime aide John Weaver, who split with McCain last year, as saying he met with lobbyist Iseman and urged her to steer clear of McCain.

Weaver told the Times he arranged the meeting before the 2000 campaign after "a discussion among the campaign leadership" about Iseman.

But McCain said he was unaware of any such conversation, and denied that his aides ever tried to talk to him about his interactions with Iseman.

"I never discussed it with John Weaver. As far as I know, there was no necessity for it," McCain said. "I don't know anything about it," he added. "John Weaver is a friend of mine. He remains a friend of mine. But I certainly didn't know anything of that nature."

His wife also said she was disappointed with the newspaper.

"More importantly, my children and I not only trust my husband, but know that he would never do anything to not only disappoint our family, but disappoint the people of America. He's a man of great character," Cindy McCain said.

The couple smiled throughout the questioning at a Toledo hotel.

By Thursday afternoon, the McCain campaign had launched a fundraising appeal based on the Times' story.

"The New York Times ... has shown once again that it cannot exercise good journalistic judgment when it comes to dealing with a conservative Republican," McCain campaign manager Rick Davis wrote in an e-mail to supporters. "We need your help to counteract the liberal establishment and fight back against The New York Times by making an immediate contribution today.

"We think the story speaks for itself," Times executive editor Bill Keller said in a written statement Thursday. "On the timing, our policy is we publish stories when they are ready."

McCain's remaining rival for the Republican nomination, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, called McCain "a good decent honorable man" and said he accepted McCain's response.

"I've campaigned now on the same stage or platform with John McCain for 14 months. I only know him to be a man of integrity," Huckabee said in Houston. "Today he denied any of that was true. I take him at his word. For me to get into it is completely immaterial."

Campaigning in Texas, Democratic front-runner Barack Obama declined to comment on McCain's relationship with lobbyists.

The published reports said McCain and Iseman each denied having a romantic relationship. Neither story asserted that there was a romantic relationship and offered no direct evidence that there was. Both stories reported that aides worried about the appearance of McCain having close ties to a lobbyist with business before the Senate Commerce Committee on which McCain served. The Times said top McCain aides also became "convinced the relationship had become romantic."

The stories also allege that McCain wrote letters and pushed legislation involving television station ownership that would have benefited Iseman's clients.

In late 1999, McCain twice wrote letters to the Federal Communications Commission on behalf of Florida-based Paxson Communications _ which had paid Iseman as its lobbyist _ urging quick consideration of a proposal to buy a television station license in Pittsburgh. At the time, Paxson's chief executive, Lowell W. "Bud" Paxson, also was a major contributor to McCain's 2000 presidential campaign.

McCain did not urge the FCC commissioners to approve the proposal, but he asked for speedy consideration of the deal, which was pending from two years earlier. In an unusual response, then-FCC Chairman William Kennard complained that McCain's request "comes at a sensitive time in the deliberative process" and "could have procedural and substantive impacts on the commission's deliberations and, thus, on the due process rights of the parties."

McCain wrote the letters after he received more than $20,000 in contributions from Paxson executives and lobbyists. Paxson also lent McCain his company's jet at least four times during 1999 for campaign travel.

"Riding on the airplane was an accepted practice," McCain said Thursday, adding that he supported a change in rules since then. As for the letters, he said: "I said I'm not telling you how to make a decision; I'm just telling you that you should move forward and make a decision on this issue. I believe that was appropriate."

Since The New York Times story was published Wednesday night, the McCain campaign has sought to discredit it, distributing lengthy statements and deploying senior advisers to appear on news shows. The campaign calls the story a smear campaign to destroy the Republican nominee-in-waiting.

Keller, the Times editor, explained that the paper's judgment that the story was ready to print "means the facts have been nailed down to our satisfaction, the subjects have all been given a full and fair chance to respond, and the reporting has been written up with all the proper context and caveats. This story was no exception. It was a long time in the works. It reached my desk late Tuesday afternoon. After a final edit and a routine check by our lawyers, we published it."

Robert Bennett, a Washington attorney representing McCain, told NBC's "Today" show that McCain's staff provided the Times with "approximately 12 instances where Senator McCain took positions adverse to this lobbyist's clients and her public relations firm's clients," but none of the examples were included in the paper's story.

"There is no evidence that John McCain ever breached the public trust and that is the issue and the only issue," said Bennett, who once represented former President Clinton, on Thursday.

McCain said he won't allow the reports to distract him from his presidential campaign.

"I will focus my attention in this campaign on the big issues and on the challenges that face this country," he said.

He defended his integrity last December, after he was questioned about reports that the Times was investigating allegations of legislative favoritism by the Arizona Republican and that his aides had been trying to dissuade the newspaper from publishing a story.

"I've never done any favors for anybody _ lobbyist or special-interest group. That's a clear, 24-year record," he told reporters.

McCain and four other senators were accused two decades ago of trying to influence banking regulators on behalf of Charles Keating, a savings and loan financier later convicted of securities fraud. The Senate Ethics Committee ultimately decided that McCain had used "poor judgment" but that his actions "were not improper" and warranted no penalty.

McCain has said that episode helped spur his drive to change campaign finance laws in an attempt to reduce the influence of money in politics.


 
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- wolfgangmo I'm a Fan of wolfgangmo 21 fans permalink
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So he's bangin' a broad, taking money and selling legislation at the same time as he's is making a big show of being holier than thou? So what?

That only means that he is a Republican. Is anyone surprised?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 02/21/2008
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Let get an investigation going, Hire Ken Starr, and get these motherfuckers under oath.
Turnabout is fair play, so lets' Play some Ball. If you're a republican, and don't agree with me, then that makes you a hypocrite.

The blood is in the water DEMS. So let's bare our fangs and tear out their throats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 02/21/2008
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Vicki is to the Republican Party what Monica was to the Democrats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 02/21/2008
- Quaoar I'm a Fan of Quaoar 28 fans permalink
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"In a twist, however, there were early signs that the brouhaha might actually help McCain solidify the GOP base."

Of Course. They're relieved that he's straight. Maybe David Dreier or Charlie Crist or another of the semi-closeted GOP politicians could learn from him and have an affair with a woman. It'll certainly help them with the "God Hates Fags" wing of the party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 02/21/2008
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Vicki Gate is playing right into the hands of the Evangelicals Huckabee's got the Nomination now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 02/21/2008
- skyfish I'm a Fan of skyfish 21 fans permalink
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Yuk. Excuse me while I barf. What have we done to have to put up with these disgusting Republican assholes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 02/21/2008
- 1oldlady I'm a Fan of 1oldlady 10 fans permalink
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Keating Five...McC­ain is one of the five.

Bush I and II are intertwined with McCain.

Just search the net you will find the truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 02/21/2008

Everyone brings up the Keating 5. It's amazing how you conveniently ignore the fact that the investigator (a Democrat) recommended John McCain be dropped from the investigation because there was no evidence against him, and a lot of evidence that he was nothing but a honest man. That was after 1.5 years of investigation.

I searched the net, I found the truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 02/21/2008

"My children and I not only trust my husband but know that he would never do anything to not only disappoint our family", says Cindy McCain ...


Funny: That's what his first wife used to think.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 02/21/2008
- BlogAngel I'm a Fan of BlogAngel 4 fans permalink

John McCain had an affair with current wife, Cindy, while married to first wife, Carol. He gloats about this in his own book. Carol, a model, was handicapped in a serious auto accident while McCain was a POW and she raised 3 kids mostly alone. When McCain returned she was overweight, injured and not so gorgeous and he began chasing lots of women, including his own military staff.

Cindy is 17 years younger than McCain and he and she lied to each other about their ages while having the affair. All this is in McCain's own book. It's 100% proven fact.

So why is anyone even questioning that McCain, who apparently thinks he's Romeo, would have an affair with a younger woman who looks just like Cindy? Republican "Focus on the Family" leader James Dobson said McCain's extra-marital affair and leaving his wife and kids was one of the reasons he would NOT support McCain and instead backed Huckabee.

John McCain is a liar, a cheat and takes pay-offs from lobbyists (Keating Affair, now this). Beware of anyone who has to keep telling you how honest he is.

Why are no press reports mentioning this part of the McCain story when McCain falsely represents himself as Mr. Integrity?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 02/21/2008
- Colmore I'm a Fan of Colmore 45 fans permalink

What goes around, comes around. A man who marries his mistress creates a job opening. Cindy should know that better than most.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 02/21/2008
- hyjanks I'm a Fan of hyjanks 37 fans permalink

"Efforts to reach Iseman for comment were unsuccessf­ul."
Hmmmmm . . . do you realize that Ms. Iseman holds the future of Mc"Cane's" presidential aspirations in the palm of her hand (so to speak)?
Let's see . . . the NYT runs an unflattering story about the guy they endorsed for president.
They expect flack from the O'Limbaughs, knowing full well that they aren't revealing all the details of "The Affair"--at least immediately.
Something tells me that they have talked to Iseman and have gotten the full, true story (at least from her point of view).
Next thing you know, in the near future the NYT publishes a conversation that they had with the blond bimbo which reveals that she, indeed, went under the sheets with Mr. Morality.
I know this all sounds conspiratorial, but a guy can dream, can't he?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 02/21/2008
- 1oldlady I'm a Fan of 1oldlady 10 fans permalink
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What we should all remember are the loan scandal's that happened back in the 1980's. Now, with that said, below is from the FDIC web site:

http://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/s&l/slbib9.html

Charles Keating and Lincoln Savings and Loan

Adams, James R., The Big Fix: Inside the S&L Scandal: How an Unholy Alliance of Politics and Money Destroyed America's Banking System, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1990.

Binstein, Michael and Charles Bowden, Trust Me: Charles Keating and the Missing Billions, New York: Random House, 1993.

Calavita, Kitty, Pontell, Henry N., and Tillman, Robert H. Big Money Game: Fraud and Politics in the Savings and Loan Crisis, Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1997.

Day, Kathleen, S&L Hell: The People and the Politics Behind the $1 Trillion Savings and Loan Scandal, New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1993.

Mayer, Martin, The Greatest-Ever Bank Robbery: The Collapse of the Savings and Loan Industry, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1990.

Pizzo, Stephen, Fricker, Mary and Paul Muolo, Inside Job: The Looting of America's Savings and Loans, New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., 1989.

Preliminary Inquiry Into Allegations Regarding Senators Cranston, DeConcini, Glenn, McCain, and Riegle and Lincoln Savings and Loan, hearings before the Senate Select Committee on Ethics, 101st Cong., 2nd Sess., Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991.

Now, who's name looks familar? McCain! Now that you have the source, we can find more!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 02/21/2008

Everyone brings up the Keating 5. It's amazing how you conveniently ignore the fact that the investigator (a Democrat) recommended John McCain be dropped from the investigation because there was no evidence against him, and a lot of evidence that he was nothing but a honest man. That was after 1.5 years of investigation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 02/21/2008
- misterbone I'm a Fan of misterbone 18 fans permalink

I always felt that the term "stepford wife" was blatantly sexist and uncalled for, no matter how submissive or dull the target. Looking at Cindy McCain today, I'm reminded that there's always an exception to every rule.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 02/21/2008

A friend in need is a friend in deed. I feel like I just gotta have her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 02/21/2008
- amanda85 I'm a Fan of amanda85 108 fans permalink

My friends, I...did not... -- finger-wagging -- ...have sex...with that woman... Ms. Iseman

BTW, don't you just **HATE** people who don't know you but call you a "friend"? I typically associate this behaviour with used car salesmen and the kind of car mechanic who always tries to take advantage of women...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 02/21/2008
- Doofus I'm a Fan of Doofus 25 fans permalink
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It used to be 'Hey, pal', but he's moving in higher circles now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 02/21/2008
- Doofus I'm a Fan of Doofus 25 fans permalink
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Let's not forget that Senator McCain's final assignment with the Navy was 'Pentagon liaison', which is in effect, a lobbying job. He understands how it's done, no doubt.

'In 1976, McCain briefly thought of running for the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida. Instead, based upon the recommendation of Admiral James L. Holloway III, in 1977 McCain was appointed the Navy's liaison to the U.S. Senate. Returning to the Washington, D.C. area, McCain soon became the leader of the Russell Senate Office Building liaison operation, and would later say it represented "[my] real entry into the world of politics and the beginning of my second career as a public servant." McCain was influenced by senators of both parties, and especially by a strong bond with Republican Senator John Tower of Texas, ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. McCain played a key behind-the-scenes role in gaining congressional financing for a new supercarrier against the wishes of the Carter administration and Navy Secretary W. Graham Claytor Jr.' ... (Wikipedia)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 02/21/2008
- 1oldlady I'm a Fan of 1oldlady 10 fans permalink
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Keating Five....th­ats were he got his taste for scandals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 PM on 02/21/2008

Everyone brings up the Keating 5. It's amazing how you conveniently ignore the fact that the investigator (a Democrat) recommended John McCain be dropped from the investigation because there was no evidence against him, and a lot of evidence that he was nothing but a honest man. That was after 1.5 years of investigation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 02/21/2008
- jstock I'm a Fan of jstock 4 fans permalink

Q: You know what McCain used to call Vicki Iseman's breasts?

A: "My Friends."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 02/21/2008
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I haven't laughed this hard in days. THANKS!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 PM on 02/21/2008

Keep up the good work. Just like little kids in kindergarten flinging the paints around. Except that they've grown immeasurably; now they fling mud and shit. Oh well, whatever sticks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 02/21/2008
- Tabasco I'm a Fan of Tabasco 18 fans permalink

McCain Says Report on Lobbyist Not True

Whew! I'm glad that's all cleared up. It's hard to imagine a Republican being involved in an extramarital or immoral sex scandal...­..

Oh. Wait.

http://hammernews2.com/scandals.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 02/21/2008
- amanda85 I'm a Fan of amanda85 108 fans permalink

What's really odd is that this time a woman is involved. Usually it's men or boys... Republicans are kings of hypocrisy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 02/21/2008
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