Senate Dem Raises Keating Five, Rips McCain On Economy, Palin

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First Posted: 09-17-08 11:44 AM   |   Updated: 10-18-08 05:12 AM

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One of the Senate's most progressive members ripped John McCain on Tuesday for offering a phony populist self-portrayal in the wake of the current crisis in the financial markets. In the process, Sherrod Brown of Ohio raised the Republican nominee's involvement in the Keating Five scandal as evidence that voters couldn't trust McCain's record on both the economy and ethics.

"It is not so much his economic proposals but his economic record," Brown said of McCain. "His main adviser is Phil Gramm -- he was his mentor in the Senate -- and you just tie it all together. Of course John McCain supported the oil industry, he has oil lobbyists working for him. Of course John McCain supported these trade agreements, he has got Wall Street people working for him... It is all wrapped up together. John McCain is a creature of these interest groups in Washington. He is no maverick and, from the Keating Five on, his ethics have been questionable. He's not a maverick and Barack has got to just keep hammering on that."

In referencing McCain's involvement in that 1980's Savings and Loans controversy, Brown has gone where the Democratic nominee himself has only tread subtly. During his speech on Tuesday, Obama drew parallels between that industry collapse and the current stumbles of the housing and financial sectors.

"Instead of sensible reform that rewarded success and freed the creative forces of the market, too often we've excused an ethic of greed, corner-cutting and inside dealing that threatens the long-term stability of our economic system," he said. "It happened in the 1980s, when we loosened restrictions on Savings and Loans and appointed regulators who ignored even these weaker rules. Too many S&Ls took advantage of the lax rules set by Washington to gamble that they could make big money in speculative real estate."

Back in 1989, McCain, along with four other Senators, was accused of improperly aiding Charles Keating, chairman of the failed Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, in efforts to hamper regulators from intruding on the industry's risky investment practices. McCain, who had received over $100,000 in campaign contributions from Keating, was ultimately rebuked for "poor judgment" but not for violating the law. He has claimed an ethical revival since then, pushing campaign finance reform as an example of a mistake learned.

For the most part, Democrats have shied away from this portion of McCain's biography. Back in May, however, as Obama faced withering criticism for his associations with Reverend Jeremiah Wright and, to a lesser extent, William Ayers, he declared that Keating, likewise, would be fair game.

Brown's comments on the matter may be the most direct yet from a Senate Democrat. But, it should be noted, they came in the context of hitting McCain for being substantively wrong on economic matters. Declaring this week to be a "turning point in the election," Brown criticized the Republican nominee on everything from his prescription for social security to his choice of vice presidential running mate.

"I think Sarah Palin is not really the issue," said the Ohio Democrat, when asked to respond to Carly Fiorina's claim that the Alaska governor lacked the capacity to run Hewlett Packard. "It is John McCain. I just wonder about John McCain's judgment and about his commitment to the future of this country when he chose someone that was so unqualified to be a heartbeat away."

Calling on Obama to draw sharp contrasts with his opponent - "On every major issue John McCain supports the wealthiest groups in Washington and Barack Obama fights for the middle class. Elections are simple and it's as simple as that" - Brown accused McCain of hiding his record when he called for streamlined oversight of the investment banking and housing industries.

"John McCain is talking a good game today and he sounded like the populist that you would like [Tuesday]," he said. "But you got to look at his record. He supported every step of the way this reckless deregulation that really is the culmination of Bush economic policies."

As evidence, he recalled the efforts of the current President and his aspiring successor in trying to privatize social security several years ago.

"Just imagine if Bush and McCain had had their way and privatized Social Security," said Brown. "People would have seen their private social security accounts just disintegrate the last two days. And imagine what that would mean in rural America, urban America, suburban America and small town America?"

One of the Senate's most progressive members ripped John McCain on Tuesday for offering a phony populist self-portrayal in the wake of the current crisis in the financial markets. In the process, Sher...
One of the Senate's most progressive members ripped John McCain on Tuesday for offering a phony populist self-portrayal in the wake of the current crisis in the financial markets. In the process, Sher...
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- marytny I'm a Fan of marytny 4 fans permalink

MSNBC talking about voter suppression.
Brought to their attention by the blogs....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 09/17/2008

GOOD! I've been sending articles to Hardball, Countdown and Rachel (since her show started), since they're the only ones willing to tell the WHOLE truth!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 09/17/2008

i dont think obama should bring it up, i think he should keep the keating 5 card in his back pocket... wait for the debates when you know McCain will try to bring out the fake, refuted issues on ayers and the other guy they the rethuglicans talk about, and then when he brings out his ace, pow, obama coems with his and straight facts, not false assertions and innuendo....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 09/17/2008
- RonNYC I'm a Fan of RonNYC 17 fans permalink
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It's about time we heard from Sherrod Brown. I would have much rather Paul Hackett were elected to the Senate. Too bad Schumer and Reid kicked off out of the campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 09/17/2008
- loax I'm a Fan of loax 20 fans permalink

It is about time the Democrats started talking loud and hard about Keating Five. John McCain has ALWAYS been for the rich. He has shown he has nu use for the middle class! No ethics, no morals, that is the real John McCain!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 09/17/2008
- TexMex69 I'm a Fan of TexMex69 4 fans permalink
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For those of you who don't know. Phil Gramm is McCains chief Economic Advisor the architect of the McCain economic "plan".
One wonderful idea of Phil Gramm was the Gramm-Leach-Bliley_Act..
Which repealed The Glass-Steagall Act which maintained a separation between commercial banking and the securities industries. Basically, this allowed banks to always prosper no matter what happened.
It also enabled Investment banks to enter the Speculative markets and begin trading futures such as oil, as opposed to only allowing Speculation by actual users, This is basically when we begin to see the price of oil begin to rise due to investment banks using oil futures to hedge their bets in the market.

Did anybody seem to notice that as these banks start to fold the price of oil has begun to drop..did we stop using that much oil all of a sudden?? didn't we just have a major hurricane??

What's happening is that these Banks are now clamoring for cash and unloading all the oil futures to keep themselves afloat. One article suggests that 85% of the Futures in Oil where held by a combined group of 5 investment banks Leehmans and Bear Strearns were a couple of those mentioned.

In the weeks to come we'll see the price of oil plummet as the speculators begin leaving the market in anticipation of the repeal of Mr. Gramms wonderful piece of "dung" legislation.

I think it's time to send the Maverick to the glue factory...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 09/17/2008

Was he ever held accountable for his? NO
Time to hold him accountable for ALL of his actions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 09/17/2008

Yes, no more running around the target!
"McCAIN 2008 -PALIN: LIE WITHOUT BLINKING! Vote DEMOCRAT for AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, WOMEN'S CHOICE, VETS BENEFITS, EQUAL PAY".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 09/17/2008

Of course McCain supported deregulation.
Here are some links about his support for Bush's plan to hand Social Security over to Wall Street.
I think he was still spouting this stuff in March, 08.

I am glad that the vultures were not able to "privatize" Social Security. It would be damaged like Fannie Mae, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch.

McCain hugs Bush's (dead) Social Security plan: The Swamp
http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2008/03/mccain_hugs_bushs_dead_social.html

McCain's Economy Platform: Big Tax Cuts, With Caveats - WSJ.com
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120451614688707083.html?mod=hps_us_pageone

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 09/17/2008
- Softnsweet I'm a Fan of Softnsweet 9 fans permalink
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You go Sherrod!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 09/17/2008

Finally, I've been waiting for someone to remember this. Keep at it !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 09/17/2008
- Tobiasism I'm a Fan of Tobiasism 7 fans permalink

Right.
Palin is just another distraction.
McCain is the issue and quite an issue it is.


Check out the statement by one of the regulators who met with McCain during the Keating FIve scandal

http://mccainkeatingfive.com/?page_id=15

He suggests taht none of the Senators in the scam were as involved or stood to benefit as much as McCain. McCain says that we should believe his defense attorney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 09/17/2008
- GhostNyc I'm a Fan of GhostNyc 24 fans permalink

Share this with as many people as you can....keep talking, keep pushing, keep fighting for our values...

Don't let the GOP hijack the election AGAIN.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 09/17/2008
- Tom95134 I'm a Fan of Tom95134 54 fans permalink
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YEAH!! YEAH!! YEAH!! Just keep repeating..

KEATING 5, KEATING 5, KEATING 5, KEATING 5, KEATING 5

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 09/17/2008

Sherrod Brown is my homie

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 09/17/2008
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McCain could fix the economy, for he invented the Blackberry. That guy really knows how to do it. Just look at his record.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 09/17/2008
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