Freddie Mac Paid McCain Campaign Manager's Firm Through last Month

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Huffington Post   |  Nicholas Graham
First Posted: 09-23-08 08:21 PM   |   Updated: 10-24-08 05:12 AM

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Two reports tonight, one from the New York Times, and the other from Newsweek, contradict John McCain's statement this week that his campaign manager Rick Davis had no involvement with mortgage giant Freddie Mac for the last several years. The Times reports:

One of the giant mortgage companies at the heart of the credit crisis paid $15,000 a month to a firm owned by Senator John McCain's campaign manager from the end of 2005 through last month, according to two people with direct knowledge of the arrangement. The disclosure contradicts a statement Sunday night by Mr. McCain that the campaign manager, Rick Davis, had no involvement with the company for the last several years. Mr. Davis's firm received the payments from the company, Freddie Mac, until it was taken over by the government this month along with Fannie Mae, the other big mortgage lender whose deteriorating finances helped precipitate the cascading problems on Wall Street, the people said...


...On Sunday, in an interview with CNBC and The New York Times, Mr. McCain responded to a question about Mr. Davis's role in the advocacy group through 2005 by saying that his campaign manager "has had nothing to do with it since, and I'll be glad to have his record examined by anybody who wants to look at it."

Newsweek confirms the story:

Freddie Mac had previously paid an advocacy group run by Davis, called the Homeownership Alliance, $30,000 a month until the end 2005, when that group was dissolved. That relationship was the subject of a New York Times story Monday, which drew angry denunciations from the McCain campaign. McCain and his aides have vehemently objected to suggestions that Davis has ties to Freddie Mac-an especially sensitive issue given that the Republican presidential candidate has blamed "the lobbyists, politicians and bureaucrats" for the mortgage crisis that recently prompted the Bush administration to take over both Freddie Mac and its companion, Fannie Mae, and put it under federal conservatorship.


But neither the Times story -- nor the McCain campaign -- revealed that Davis's firm, the Washington, D.C. based lobbying firm Davis Manafort, continued to receive $15,000 a month from Freddie Mac until last month-long after the Homeownership Alliance had been terminated. The two sources, who requested anonymity discussing sensitive information, told Newsweek that Davis himself approached Freddie Mac in 2006 and asked for a new consulting arrangement that would allow his firm to continue to be paid. The arrangement was approved by Hollis McLoughlin, Freddie Mac's vice president for external relations, because "he [Davis] was John McCain's campaign manager and it was felt you couldn't say no," said one of the sources. [McLoughlin did not return phone calls].

Here's video of McCain from 60 Minutes on Sunday denying Davis had anything to do Freddie Mac:

In a sharply-worded statement released to the Huffington Post, David Donnelly, director of the watchdog group Campaign Money Watch, said: "John McCain's campaign manager and Freddie Mac essentially had a secret half a million dollar lay-a-way plan. For almost three years, they made secret, monthly payments of $15,000 to Rick Davis for apparently no other work than for him to provide special access to a future McCain White House in exchange. If McCain knew about this, his presidential campaign should be over. If he didn't know about it, he ought to fire Rick Davis immediately."

McCain's campaign has been attacking Obama over his own (rather tenuous) ties to the two former lending giants. GOP officials argued that despite whatever connections Davis or others had to the mortgage giants, McCain was a leading advocate for reforming them. However, the Times' reporting punches some holes in that claim:

In an interview Tuesday with conservative talk-radio host Neal Boortz, Mr. McCain said, "I remember warning at that time that Fannie and Freddie were out of control and that they needed to be reined in. And, frankly, I warned that this kind of thing could lead to serious problems. Now, in full disclosure, I didn't foresee something this huge, but certainly I saw the fundamentals there for serious problems when you have a quasi government agency acting the way they did."


When Mr. Boortz noted approvingly that Mr. McCain had co-sponsored a Senate bill to mandate new regulations, Mr. McCain said, "I remember it very well."

But a Freddie Mac official said Mr. McCain "never took on the role that some other Republicans did" to try to limit the companies. He named instead Senators Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, John Sununu of New Hampshire and Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina, all of whom were on the banking committee during recent years. "I remember working against a number of amendments and they were always introduced by Hagel and Sununu. John McCain was never anywhere to be found."

A check of the records for the legislation that Mr. Boortz mentioned shows that Senator Hagel was the original sponsor on Jan. 26, 2005, and Senators Sununu and Dole were co-sponsors then. Mr. McCain did not sign on as a co-sponsor for more than a year, on May 25, 2006.

Two reports tonight, one from the New York Times, and the other from Newsweek, contradict John McCain's statement this week that his campaign manager Rick Davis had no involvement with mortgage giant ...
Two reports tonight, one from the New York Times, and the other from Newsweek, contradict John McCain's statement this week that his campaign manager Rick Davis had no involvement with mortgage giant ...
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- HypnoToad I'm a Fan of HypnoToad 48 fans permalink
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Maybe McCain could do something desperate like canceling the debates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 09/24/2008

why are people surprised by the lying gop hacks running mcbush, opps mccain. they have just about stole everything that we used to have. now here is the oct surprise (a bit early mind you). its like they can't tell the truth because there base would not vote for them if they really knew what REALLY goes on behind the closed doors. what really is wrong is that there are really people who believe him/them. so sad, so sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 09/24/2008
- rckayla I'm a Fan of rckayla 2 fans permalink
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Hate to say this -- because I'm voting for Obama/Biden in November -- but the Democrats were just as much at fault for this mess as the Republicans!! And, according to the latest news, Obama also had ties to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac... although I'm not sure if I totally believe this about Barack (it could be another Republican smear tactic), I do blame all of the politicians in Washington, D.C., for going along with de-regulation of these industries in the first place. Even though I have to admit that their hearts were in the right place (giving homeownership to lower-income families), I feel that their heads were definitely in the wrong place when they passed de-regulation of the mortgage and banking industries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 09/25/2008

Go to fact check it will show that he was the 2nd largest receiver behind Christopher Dodd Chairman of the Banking Com. So no it is not a smear. It is truth. It is always so funny that everyone thinks that Obama is so innocent in all of this but he was right in there with his hand out also. What is funny that the democrats were benifitng but yet keep pointing the fingers at everyone else. How pathetic. They have no shame. I can't wait till the FBI and other agencies are investigating this whole mess

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 09/26/2008
- CCverve I'm a Fan of CCverve 6 fans permalink

15,000 a month must be on some line item of accounting at FreddieMac? Just what was it?

I'll take further deregulation for 500 Alex...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 09/24/2008
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Will a FOIA request work for a GSE?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 09/24/2008
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the corruption is everywhere- where does it end?

And they are like the man standing next to your cash register saying You know, you ought to watch that, anyone could reach in and....(wh­ile they take all your money)...

Hey- we told you you ought to watch that. Heh heh.

They will just keep 'showing us how its done' if we let them.

What is wrong with the people who are defending this man and this scary Palin phenomenon?
How on earth is it possible that it is even CLOSE that we might elect this pair who take no interviews, no questions, cancel debates..

WTF????

How brain dead is this nation?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 09/24/2008
- MrHearst I'm a Fan of MrHearst 3 fans permalink
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People - wake up!!! Let's not all get smug and think, "We figured it out..." Let's not forget, they don't care if we figure it out as long as they get to bury another story.

Huffington Post - I beg of you - put this back up as your lead story - if not they win!!!

Something in the milk isn't clean about Rick Davis. As we all now know usually there is more going on whenever the cover-up is bigger than the story. This usually means we have only scratched the surface. Not only did the McCain Camp manufacture today's bit of news fluff to cover up this story, they have now attempted to extend their non-sense by attempting to push back the debate between Biden and Palin. This is not the news - these are merely the distractio­ns...

We must beat them at their own game.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 09/24/2008

Well, well, well, this little gem of a story has virtually been buried today in light of MC* Same's decision to bail out. of debate. A little worried huh? I would be too since you just said on 60 minutes that Mr. Davis is not connected at all to FM anymore. Little secrets can bring big karma.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 09/24/2008

This little politically gold nugget should not be put on the back burner - John McCain said anyone could look at the records so let's look at the records.

And speaking of records, where are Sarah Palin's tax returns???­??????????­??/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 09/24/2008

Has Lou Dobbs lost his marbles? Does anybody understand why in the world he loves Palin/McCain?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 09/24/2008

I've been turning Lou off for the last several months. Can't watch him. Don't know how he stays on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 09/24/2008
- Vere15 I'm a Fan of Vere15 24 fans permalink
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I think the Rick Davis issue is the softest lop to Obama yet and it does deserve a double smash. On the eve of the foreign policy debate suddenly he has become a household name. Obama can bring up the Georgian scandal where McCain tried to hijack foreign policy and provoke them into war when we are bogged down with Bin Laden in Afghanistan.

Hmm doesnt this seem to be the reverse of 1979. McCain - the Leonid Brezhnev of the Unit States. Then a segway back to Davis' role in the banking scandal.

Game, set and match

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 09/24/2008
- kjwhite I'm a Fan of kjwhite 46 fans permalink
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Did anyone happen to catch Katie Couric asking Sarah Palin about this? What a mumbling bunch of nonsense she supplied as an answer! She said it was her understanding that Davis had "recused' himself two years ago from anything to do with this, and she "hopes that was the case." Couric repeated the question a little more firmly stating that it's now been shown that Davis WAS still receiving money right up until last month...to which Palin repeated the same stupid answer...s­he *hoped that wasn't the case*....

She and McCain make quite a pair, don't they? You can stack a pile of proof under their noses disproving some claim they've made, and immediately, their eyes glaze over and they act as if they didn't hear you....
If these two are actually voted into office we can be sure that the voting system is corrupt. The dottering, forgetful old man, and the dingbat...­You can't write this stuff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 PM on 09/24/2008

Here's A Headline: Republicans Use Financial Meltdown as Economic Equivalent of 9/11 Scare Tactics
---trying to terrorize Americans into giving the keys to the kingdom to the crooks who created the mess in the first place. Crooks? You say? Check out who the FBI is investigating!!!! We reward them??? We GIVE them loans when they stole, lied and cheated? Forgetaboutit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 09/24/2008
- TonyOnly I'm a Fan of TonyOnly 11 fans permalink

""...contr­adict John McCain's statement this week..." As the republican candidate, McCain leads an organization that treats the truth as though it's a loose impediment on the road to the promised land.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 09/24/2008
- jrterrier I'm a Fan of jrterrier 5 fans permalink

And of course, we know the NYTimes is correct because their source is "anonymous­." It's time for the NYTimes to put up or shut up. There are lots of anonymous sources that say that Sen Obama is a Muslim, who is a Manchurian candidate or worse. That's not journalism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 09/24/2008
- TonyOnly I'm a Fan of TonyOnly 11 fans permalink

So how 'bout you and I go to Baghdad and you show me where those WMD's are. Bad jounalism is one thing. Conning a country into going to war under false pretenses is something entirely different. And McCain went along with the con.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 09/24/2008
- sbvpav I'm a Fan of sbvpav 25 fans permalink

geez, i guess someone took mccain up on it; and gasp found out he, rick davis up unto a month ago, was still receiving $15K/month from freddie. is that like a golden parachute?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 09/24/2008
- mrJJ I'm a Fan of mrJJ 23 fans permalink

I wonder if MSNBC's David Gregory's wife, Beth Wilkinson, will get questioned? after all she was Fannie Mae's general counsel back then

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 09/24/2008
- hmmmmmer I'm a Fan of hmmmmmer 29 fans permalink

Well, this just became nothing on the radar blip of political hypocrisy. A nonstory in a sea of crap spewed forth by a campaign that only knows how to play politics with everyones lives. The Republicans are completely void of anything resembling patriotism, it has party over country every time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 09/24/2008
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