Your Favorite Book

David Safier

by David Safier I’m traveling, which means I’m both busy and out of the loop. So I’m going to turn things over to you. I’d call this an assignment, but that makes it seem like work, doesn’t it? Advertisement In the comments, write about the favorite book you’ve read in, say, a year — though … Read more

Betrayal by the GAGA Arizona Democrats

Michael Bryan

Certain Arizona Democrats continue to Go Along to Get Along with the Bush agenda. Giffords and Mitchell voted to continue to fund the war in Iraq and to immunize tel-comms who broke the law at the behest of the Bush Administration, incidentally preventing discovery in those pending civil cases that could produce further evidence of … Read more

Dr. McCain’s Nuclear Prescription

Michael Bryan

by Russell Lowes Senator McCain announced a new prescription for energy for America in a recent speech. He is now calling for 45 nuclear reactors to be completed by 2030 and an additional 55 reactors to be completed thereafter.(1) He had been promoting nuclear energy as a solution to global warming for years. Butnow. . … Read more

The Double Talk Express: McCain is a Fraud on Campaign Finance Reform (Updated)

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

Senator John McCain should get an award for his method acting.  He puts on his serious face and talks in measured words imbued with a solemn tone so that his base in the news media will think that he is saying something really important that they ought to report – while on the inside, he is laughing at them with derision at how easy it is for him to manipulate them into dutifully reporting every word he says, when he knows that he is LYING HIS ASS OFF!

The most recent example of this Kabuki theater was the McCain campaign getting the vapors and hyperventilating about Senator Barack Obama’s announcement that he will not participate in public financing in the general election campaign.  (There is something surreal about a Republican complaining that a Democrat will not spend the public’s money).

McCain’s base in the news media dutifully reported his campaign’s spin on Obama’s announcement like good little stenographers – "he broke his promise!" – without reporting that McCain has unclean hands, that he has violated the campaign finance law which ironically bears his name and FEC regulations for which several complaints are currently pending before the FEC.  I have addressed McCain’s campaign finance fraud at length in my earlier post Blog For Arizona: The Double Talk Express: McCain is a Fraud on Campaign Finance Reform.

Update: The DNC announced last week that it will refile a lawsuit previously dismissed on grounds it was premature this Tuesday. DNC TO FILE COMPLAINT AGAINST MCCAIN CAMPAIGN FOR FEC VIOLATIONS, HOLDING MCCAIN RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO.

The Democratic National Committee today announced that it will file a suit with the U.S. District Court in D.C. next week to compel the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to investigate John McCain’s decision to unilaterally withdraw from the FEC’s matching funds program despite using the program to financially benefit his campaign, which is clearly against the law. While John McCain talks about transparency and running a different kind of campaign, his actions and rhetoric clearly don’t square as he continues to skirt FEC law.

Let’s be clear. Obama did not "promise" to participate in public financing as McCain falsely asserted.  In completing a survey from a public interest organization, Obama checked a box for "yes" and added a detailed explanation that his participation was conditioned upon his ability to negotiate an agreement with the Republican nominee, if he were the Democratic nominee, to limit campaign spending to public financing, i.e., to limit the independent expenditures traditionally engaged in by the RNC and DNC, and attempt to limit spending from affiliated independent campaign committees.  McCain and the news media have focused only on the check off box, and disingenuously disregarded Obama’s detailed explanation to paint an inaccurate and misleading picture.

Lawyers for the two campaigns recently met but did not reach an agreement, i.e., the condition precedent that would give rise to a promise did not occur.  There was never any meeting of the minds that gave rise to a promise.  You don’t have to be a lawyer to understand this most basic legal concept.  (In reality, neither campaign really wanted such an agreement).

Fortunately, there are some in the news media who still do their job.  The fullest factually accurate discussion of this matter that I could find was this discussion between Keith Olbermann from Countdown and Howard Fineman from Newsweek.

See the video after the ‘Continue’…

John McCain’s Lobbyist Friends

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Democratic National Committee has put out this video which summarizes nicely several of the points I have made in earlier posts about Senator John McCain and his all too-cozy relationship with K Street lobbyists.  These people do not represent "good government" reform.

McCain, Lobbyists and the Air Tanker Deal

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: You may have read several articles since last Wednesday when the GAO released an auditor’s report condemning the U.S. Air Force for its bid process on a new air tanker deal Audit Says Tanker Deal Is Flawed – NYTimes.com: The auditors, with the Government Accountability Office, agreed with Boeing that the Air … Read more

A Meeting with our Future Commander-in-Chief

Michael Bryan

by John Adams Last Wednesday, June 18, in Washington, I had the privilege of joining a group of thirty-seven retired generals and admirals in a meeting with Senator Barack Obama, to discuss national security issues.  I entered the meeting with Hope, believing with all my heart that Barack Obama can bring the change our country … Read more

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