Posts Tagged ‘republican’

Not Only Are Liberals Un-American, But…

Friday, October 24th, 2008

For her own good, someone in the GOP needs to stop this woman from speaking. Or the GOP needs to re-think the candidates they attract. In the latest clip, Michele Bachmann says “not all cultures are equal.”

McCain Selects Sarah Palin as VP

Friday, August 29th, 2008

U.S. Troops Abroad Prefer Obama

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

“According to an analysis of campaign contributions by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, Democrat Barack Obama has received nearly six times as much money from troops deployed overseas at the time of their contributions than has Republican John McCain.”

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Still on the Payroll

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

This is a must read article from the Washington Post.

Sen. John McCain’s top foreign policy adviser prepped his boss for an April 17 phone call with the president of Georgia and then helped the presumptive Republican presidential nominee prepare a strong statement of support for the fledgling republic.

The day of the call, a lobbying firm partly owned by the adviser, Randy Scheunemann, signed a $200,000 contract to continue providing strategic advice to the Georgian government in Washington.

At the time of McCain’s call, Scheunemann had formally ceased his own lobbying work for Georgia, according to federal disclosure reports. But he was still part of Orion Strategies, which had only two lobbyists, himself and Mike Mitchell.

Scheunemann remained with the firm for another month, until May 15, when the McCain campaign imposed a tough new anti-lobbyist policy and he was required to separate himself from the company.

Since 2004, Orion has been payed $800,000 from Georgia.

For months while McCain’s presidential campaign was gearing up, Scheunemann held dual roles, advising the candidate on foreign policy while working as Georgia’s lobbyist. Between Jan. 1, 2007, and May 15, 2008, the campaign paid Scheunemann nearly $70,000 to provide foreign policy advice. During the same period, the government of Georgia paid his firm $290,000 in lobbying fees.

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