That Makes John A Sad Panderer.
Add comment September 24th, 2008at 11:20pm Posted by Eli
McCain’s involvement in the “last great financial scandal in our country” has largely been ignored by the media. But local Ohio reporter Tom Beres finally forced McCain to comment on the Keating Five scandal in an interview yesterday. “Talk of greedy bankers, lax regulation brings back memories of the Keating Five,” Beres reported:
BERES: Is there some relevance of that chapter, which I think you have acknowledged was maybe not your proudest moment?
MCCAIN: It was a very unhappy period in my life. But the fact is that I moved forward and I have been the greatest voice for reform and against corruption in Washington than anybody.
Which period? The one when he was living the high life with his corrupt BFF, or the one when he was exposed as the corrupt wanker he really is?
Good thing he’s learned his lesson now, and has his crack team of high-powered lobbyists working on a plan to get big money out of politics.
Entry Filed under: Corruption/Cronyism, Elections, McCain


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