Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Howard Dean: the unfunny comedian
By VictorM:In an email about the John McCain campaign team, Howard Dean has this information to share:
Shocking indeed *rolls eyes*.Last week, John McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis, sent a memo to the McCain campaign staff about a brand new "conflicts policy."
This policy was designed to identify staffers with "conflicts" working within McCain's organization after three advisers resigned from the campaign. One was found to be working for an anti-Democrat "527" organization, and the other two -- a regional campaign manager and the convention CEO -- were found to have lobbied for the Myanmar junta in 2003.
Here's the punch line: Rick Davis, author of the memo and the person in charge of finding these "conflicts" within the campaign, founded his own lobbying firm, and, according to the Politico, "has made at least $2.8 million lobbying Congress since 1998."
But it gets worse. Charlie Black is McCain's chief political adviser. Over the past seven years, lobbying filings show he's used his connections with George Bush and Dick Cheney to lobby administration officials for dozens of wealthy clients. The Washington Post reported that "Black said he does a lot of his work by telephone from McCain's Straight Talk Express bus."
John McCain's commitment to keeping Washington lobbyists out of his campaign is a joke -- but it's not funny. It's shocking.
The current Republican party is corrupt to the core. It only takes a few dishonest leaders at the top for the rest of the staff downstream to gravitated towards, attract, and promote shady characters. And that's what's been happening to the Republican party for a couple of decades.
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