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John McCain: Hypocrite - The unfettered truth.
National Review Online ^ | 7/10/02 | Mark R. Levin

Posted on 7/10/2002, 8:04:58 PM by Charlie Allnut

John McCain fancies himself a reformer, a trustbuster, a progressive. But the truth is he's a hypocrite.

Putting aside his dealings with convicted felon Charles Keating (as the mainstream media does), he's now all over radio and television, and in the print media, demanding corporate accountability. In fact, on a radio program this morning, McCain decried "unfettered capitalism."

Now, anyone who has tried to start a small business, or has been in business for all of three minutes, knows that American capitalism is far too "fettered." You can't start a business in most places without securing and paying for a license. Most businesses are required to pay employees a minimum wage. All businesses are required to make payroll deductions for a host of programs, including Social Security, Medicare, unemployment insurance, and workmen's compensation.

And then there are the other "fetters": affirmative action; unpaid family leave; the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Act; the Americans with Disabilities Act; the Fair Labor Standards Act; local, state and federal taxes; and on and on and on. Indeed, I can think of few transactions that occur between individuals in this country that aren't in some way taxed or regulated.

In truth, McCain has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of "fettered capitalism." All kinds of corporations have found their way to his door with campaign cash in hand. And some of these corporations are the very corporations McCain is railing against.

For example, from 1997-2001, McCain received $31,000 from Global Crossing, which makes him the Senate's top recipient of contributions from that now bankrupt company.

From 1989-2002, McCain received $23,900 from WorldCom, making him the Senate's third top recipient of contributions from that soon-to-be bankrupt company.

From 1989-2001, McCain received $23,250 from Arthur Andersen, making him the Senate's tenth top recipient of contributions from that soon-to-be defunct company.

And from 1989-2001, McCain received $9,500 from Enron, making him the twelfth top recipient of contributions from that bankrupt company.

Of course, I don't believe the mere receipt of campaign contributions is corrupting. In fact, it's evidence of representative government at work. The public has every right to try to influence the direction of their government. But McCain believes this activity to be corrupt, yet he took the money anyway.

If American capitalism is truly "unfettered," and if business contributions are intended to influence their recipients, there would be no reason for businesses to try to influence politicians like McCain through campaign contributions.

What would be nice would be less bluster and more "unfettered" honesty from Arizona's senior senator.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: enron; globalcrossing; levin; mccain; worldcomm

1 posted on 7/10/2002, 8:04:58 PM by Charlie Allnut
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To: Charlie Allnut
Spot-on.
2 posted on 7/10/2002, 8:08:24 PM by Zack Nguyen
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To: Charlie Allnut
Spare me the McCain is a war hero Bravo Sierra as well. Wake up Arizona and get rid of this clymer!
3 posted on 7/10/2002, 8:11:44 PM by fhillary2
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To: Charlie Allnut
Let's not forget McCain lives off the largesse of his wife's considerable fortune which was acquired through the "unfettered capitalism" of the beer industry. Cindy sits on the board of her family owned Anheuser Busch franchise which is one of the largest in the country.
4 posted on 7/10/2002, 8:14:17 PM by McLynnan
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To: Charlie Allnut
John McLame ought to be stripped naked, covered in whip cream and sent to the tenderloin section of San Francisco for a night of "bonding" with the boys. I hope all the "conservatives" who touted this guy as the second comming of Reagan have repeatedly flogged themselves as punishment for their lack of insight.
5 posted on 7/10/2002, 8:16:50 PM by BurFred
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To: Charlie Allnut
My question remains the same, When is his head going to explode?

If I'm asleep, somebody wake me as I don't want to miss that event.

6 posted on 7/10/2002, 8:18:30 PM by chiefqc
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To: Charlie Allnut
But the truth is [John McLame is] a hypocrite.

Amen to that. The guy is a wave short of a shipwreck. He barely makes a peep for any Republican principles left in his soul, and grandstands his attempts to peck away at our Commander-in-Chief.

He is proving by these actions to be a very small man. Here's hoping J.D. Hayworth replaces him in the next Senate cycle.

7 posted on 7/10/2002, 8:19:10 PM by Recovering_Democrat
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To: McLynnan
Let's not forget McCain lives off the largesse of his wife's considerable fortune which was acquired through the "unfettered capitalism" of the beer industry. Cindy sits on the board of her family owned Anheuser Busch franchise which is one of the largest in the country.

Oh? Sounds like another "Vietnam Hero" John "Big Hair/Teddy Lackey" Kerrey, Socialist from Tax-achusetts.

8 posted on 7/10/2002, 8:20:32 PM by Recovering_Democrat
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Amazing similarity.
9 posted on 7/10/2002, 8:41:17 PM by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Charlie Allnut
McCain is the Media's stooge. He fancies himself differently, as a Reformer, but from where I sit he's just a puppet for the left. That makes him a fool in my book. The will use him and then lose him.
10 posted on 7/10/2002, 9:09:46 PM by RAT Patrol
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To: Charlie Allnut
McCain is what Packwood was to the abortion issue. The media covered for him until they didn't need him anymore. McCain's only hope is to switch parties. They he'll be the media's Perma-darling.
11 posted on 7/10/2002, 9:11:21 PM by RAT Patrol
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To: Charlie Allnut
I think a liberal repub is more dangerous than a left wing, pinko, commie dem. This guy has to go and I hope the Az republican party will unseat this jerk for the upcoming elections.
12 posted on 7/10/2002, 9:37:42 PM by exzoomie
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To: exzoomie
That won't happen. The McCainiacs will keep voting.

McCain is a traitor and a hypocrite, bottom line.
13 posted on 7/10/2002, 9:56:54 PM by johnc74
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To: exzoomie
There is an increasing, Democrat-voting, Latino population in his state. I wonder is that is why he keeps moving left, doing that to stay in office? But I don't even consider him a "RINO." He's a different animal altogether.....
14 posted on 7/10/2002, 10:13:55 PM by Malcolm
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To: Charlie Allnut
The man is a liberal, through and through.
15 posted on 7/10/2002, 11:48:29 PM by exnavy
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To: chiefqc
speaking of millinomahead,we here in Phoenix,do
our best keeping McCain's head outta his ass,or
else he would get colon cancer...what a liar his career has been....he flew three times and crashed twice...
16 posted on 7/11/2002, 2:03:38 AM by cactusSharp
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To: Howlin
Here's a beauty for the list. Lots of good info.
17 posted on 7/11/2002, 2:13:33 AM by McGavin999
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To: holdonnow
A most excellent rant about John McHypocrites not so excellent adventures.
18 posted on 7/11/2002, 2:16:33 AM by jwalsh07
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To: Charlie Allnut
bump
19 posted on 7/11/2002, 4:33:32 AM by timestax
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To: timestax
Just faxed this article to McShame --- in case he "missed" it!!!
20 posted on 7/11/2002, 12:28:22 PM by Elkiejg
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