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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!For all you history buffs, Washington Monthly has uncovered an interesting election year factoid: The McCain/Palin ticket is the first in American history in which both candidates were found to have violated ethics standards before a national election.McCain, of course, was admonished by Senate Ethics Committee "for exercising 'poor judgment' for intervening" with federal regulators on behalf of Charles Keating, as part of the infamous Keating Five scandal.And now McCain's running mate has also been found to have violated state ethics laws and abused the powers of her office, as part of the ...
The Associated Press, in an analysis of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's recent comments about William Ayers and Rev. Wright, offered a strong rebuke of the attacks:(Palin's) attack was unsubstantiated and carried a racially tinged subtext that John McCain himself may come to regret....The fact is that when racism creeps into the discussion, it serves a purpose for McCain. As the fallout from Wright's sermons showed earlier this year, forcing Obama to abandon issues to talk about race leads to unresolved arguments about America's promise to treat all people equally.The AP isn't known to be some ...
In philosophical parlance, it is known as the "Bad Company Fallacy." Guilt-by-association posits that if you befriend someone who has questionable beliefs, then, by definition, you too have questionable beliefs. This "company you keep" critique has been a running theme in this year's race for the White House, and it exploded this week when Sarah Palin and John McCain decided to try refocus Barack Obama's associations with William Ayers and Jeremiah Wright into a central theme of their campaign. Obama has fired back with McCain's involvement in the Keating 5 scandal, and, in terms of ...
The Corner:The Obama campaign's response to the question appears to be to raise John McCain's connection to the Keating Five scandal. It is by no means out of bounds to raise the issue. McCain received campaign funds from Keating, his wife's company had been involved in investment ventures with him, and he once met with federal regulators about Keating's bank - though the Senate Ethics Committee found that unlike three other senators involved in the scandal, "Senator McCain's actions were not improper." The committee said only that he had exercised bad judgment by being involved with Keating ...
Proving October is the month of negative attack ads, Barack Obama's less-than-hopeful campaign unleashed a 13 minute campaign web spot titled "Keating Economics." ...
What else is John McCain supposed to do? He can't win on the issues. He can't win using gimmicks. His only choice is to try to slash and burn. To strike fear in the hearts of the American electorate. Hey, when even Karl Rove declares that the Republican is about to lose the race, you know that said Republican will be getting busy with some Karl Rove tactics to try to cook up some panic. And so, this is how the final month of the campaign will play out. Like a faint, fading echo, McCain's promises to rise above politics as usual will be drowned out by the increasingly absurd, desperate howls ...
Mike Allen from Politico reported Sunday that Barack Obama will not sit idly by while Sarah Barracuda is unleashed on the public with a series of October surprises meant to smear Obama and shift American's focus away from real issues during the campaign.Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on Monday will launch a multimedia campaign to draw attention to the involvement of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in the "Keating Five" savings-and-loan scandal of 1989-91, which blemished McCain's public image and set him on his course as a self-styled reformer.Retaliating for what it calls McCain's ...
Sarah Palin claims that the "gloves are off." Looks like the Obama camp is responding in kind with this ad launching Monday, keeping the focus on the financial meltdown. The ad pushes the themes that McCain is "erratic in a crisis," "out of touch on the economy," and finishes with a photo of a grinning Maverick and George W. arm-in-arm. ...
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