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Remember the Keating Five? McCain’s own standards would have hung him. (Mark Levin-2001)
NRO ^ | April 5, 2001 | Mark Levin

Posted on 01/17/2008 10:04:04 PM PST by STARWISE

For too long, McCain has been given a free pass by the media, which promotes campaign-finance reform to silence other voices, and by his Republican colleagues, who are concerned about alienating McCain given the GOP's tenuous majority in the Senate.

In John McCain's America, any politician who accepts a large contribution or gift from a donor, and then takes steps consistent with the donor's interests — even though there is no legal quid pro quo — is corrupt.

Well, then, by his own standard, McCain is corrupt.

McCain was one of the so-called "Keating Five" senators.

He was investigated by the Senate Select Committee on Ethics in 1991 regarding the acceptance of favors from Lincoln Savings & Loan Association (Lincoln) and its owner, Charles H. Keating, Jr.

Simply put, the issue was whether McCain and the other senators used their official positions to attempt to pressure Federal Home Loan Bank Board officials to go easy on the troubled institution. Eventually Lincoln went bust, costing depositors and taxpayers millions.

In its final report (November 20, 1991), here is what the Senate Select Committee on Ethics concluded about McCain's conduct:

"Mr. Keating, his associates, and his friends contributed $56,000 for Senator McCain's two House races in 1982 and 1984, and $54,000 for his 1986 Senate race.

Mr. Keating also provided his corporate plane and/or arranged for payment for the use of commercial or private aircraft on several occasions for travel by Senator McCain and his family, for which Senator McCain ultimately provided reimbursement when called upon to do so.

Mr. Keating also allowed Senator McCain and his family to vacation with Mr. Keating and his family, at a home provided by Mr. Keating in the Bahamas, in each of the calendar years 1983 through 1986.

"…[F]rom 1984 to 1987, Senator McCain took actions on Mr. Keating's behalf or at his request. The Committee finds that Senator McCain had a basis for each of these actions independent of the contributions and benefits he received from Mr. Keating, his associates and friends.

"Based on the evidence available to it, the Committee has given consideration to Senator McCain's actions on behalf of Lincoln.

The Committee concludes that, given the personal benefits and campaign contributions he had received from Mr. Keating, Senator McCain exercised poor judgment in intervening with the regulators without first inquiring as to the Bank Board's position in the case in a more routine manner.

The Committee concludes that Senator McCain's actions were not improper nor attended with gross negligence and did not reach the level of requiring institutional action against him.

The Committee finds that Senator McCain took no further action after the April 9, 1987 meeting when he learned of a criminal referral.

"The Committee reaffirms its prior decision that it does not have jurisdiction to determine the issues of disclosure or reimbursement pertaining to flights provided by American Continental Corporation while Senator McCain was a Member of the House of Representatives. The Committee did consider the effect of such on his state of mind and judgment in taking steps to assist Lincoln.

"Senator McCain has violated no law of the United States or specific Rule of the United States Senate; therefore, the Committee concludes that no further action is warranted with respect to Senator McCain on the matters investigated during the preliminary inquiry."

McCain was the only Republican implicated in the Keating Five scandal, yet today he lectures his party and his president about "the corrupting influence" of money in politics.

He rails against the so-called "wealthy special interests" and their ability to buy access to elected officials, yet this is precisely what the Keating Five scandal was all about. And, of course, under McCain's current standard, a politician who takes a principled position that may benefit a donor is corrupt, even if no law has been violated.

The John McCain of old should be thankful that his political fate wasn't determined by John McCain the reformer.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: corruption; keatingfive; mccain; mccaintruthfile
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1 posted on 01/17/2008 10:04:06 PM PST by STARWISE
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The 63-year-old senator admitted that “there have been times when I have probably been influenced” by campaign donatoins. Many listeners found the frankness refreshing and assumed he was talking about the cause celebre of the 1980s when McCain was one of the notorious Keating Five, named after convicted savings-and-loan executive Charles Keating.

In the presidential campaign, McCain had confided that his intervention with bank regulators on Keating’s behalf was the worst mistake of his adult life, one that caused him as much anguish as spending five years in a North Vietnamese prisoner-of-war camp. The Arizona Republican said the incident taught him that “the appearance of impropriety” can be as damaging as actual wrongdoing.

But little did his listeners in Claremont know that McCain had just written letters to the Federal Communications Commission on behalf of Paxson Communications, a major campaign contributor. Literally on the eve of the Claremont appearance, McCain was pressing the FCC to rule on Paxson’s proposed purchase of a Pittsburgh TV station.

When The Boston Globe disclosed the Paxson intervention a few weeks after the Claremont summit, McCain handled the disclosure with aplomb, even chutzpah. The chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee argued that he had done nothing wrong and that the suspicion falling on him only reinforced his argument for campaign finance reform.

“We’re all tainted,” McCain said. “We’re all under suspicion as long as Washington is awash in special interest money.”

He soon released documents showing that he had intervened for many others, including other large campaign contributors. In the Paxson case, McCain insisted that he was simply “telling a bureaucracy to act,” not instructing them how to act. McCain also reminded NBC’s Tim Russert that “members of your network contact me too on telecommunications matters.”

But the argument echoed the defense raised in the Keating Five case. The five senators — McCain and Democrats Don Riegle, Dennis DeConcini, Alan Cranston and John Glenn — claimed they were simply performing a constituent service, raising Keating’s objection that unreasonable regulators were hurting his Lincoln Continental Savings and Loan. The senators met with federal banking officials twice, but stopped all efforts when told the case was going to the Justice Department.

Despite the garden-variety quality of the Keating Five episode, it exploded into a major scandal when it was disclosed that the senators had received large campaign donations from Keating.

The Keating Five came under a damaging ethics investigation, with McCain and Glenn drawing the lightest reprimands, only a finding that they had shown poor judgment. McCain also agreed to pay back tens of thousands of dollars in personal and campaign largesse from Keating.

http://www.consortiumnews.com/2000/012900b.html

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If there’s one thing McCain has, it is chutzpah.
He and the EvilSHE would make a good pair.


2 posted on 01/17/2008 10:04:28 PM PST by STARWISE (They (Dims) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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To: STARWISE

The thing about the Keating scandal is that because of McCain’s inclusion it gets brushed off as a “bipartisan” scandal, when most of the trouble was with democrats.


3 posted on 01/17/2008 10:05:43 PM PST by Darkwolf377 (Pro-Life atheist who will vote Fred in the primary, Republican in November)
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To: STARWISE

Apparently Mark does not know Fred was the coauthor of this crap.


4 posted on 01/17/2008 10:07:18 PM PST by pissant (Duncan Hunter: Warrior, Statesman, Conservative)
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To: STARWISE

John McCain’s vision of America is not mine, but even with all my differences with him, I’d vote for him over any Democrat!


5 posted on 01/17/2008 10:09:24 PM PST by Bender2 ("I've got a twisted sense of humor, and everything amuses me." RAH Beyond this Horizon)
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To: pissant
At the risk of a ‘flame’ I kind of suspect that McCain and Glenn got a ‘ride’ on the Keating thing because of what they had endured while serving in the Sea Services.
McCain took what he ‘got away with’ and made it difficult for others to do the same..nice gesture but he is akin to Jim Moran (D-VA) taking favors from credit card companies, then sponsoring legislation making it virtually impossible for anybody else that got into his type of financial woes to get out of it...Just hypocritical on all their parts..Now if they get caught at something, plug the loopholes then resign or at least not seek reelection, then they can be cited for doing something admirable....ALL THESE GUYS ARE SLEAZY
6 posted on 01/17/2008 10:19:23 PM PST by xrmusn
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To: STARWISE
Oh, but McCain already has a like minded partner in the person of the Hero of Chappaquiddick, Ted Kennedy-—a person equal, in all regards, to the EvilShe!
7 posted on 01/17/2008 10:31:51 PM PST by singfreedom ("Victory at all costs,.....for without victory there is no survival." Winston Churchill)
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To: singfreedom

That is true.


8 posted on 01/17/2008 10:37:24 PM PST by STARWISE (They (Dims) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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To: Bender2
John McCain’s vision of America is not mine, but even with all my differences with him, I’d vote for him over any Democrat!

I was going to sit out if McCain is nominated. However, I have gone on the record stating I will vote for the Democrat. McCain is not only left on most issues, he is unstable. With his temper, I wouldn't doubt he would put our brave Warriors at risk with some irrational action. McCain would consult Teddy for S.C. nominees. No way could I EVER cast a vote for McInsane.

If my beloved Republic is to be finally pushed into a Socialist Hell, let it be by the hands of a Democrat.

9 posted on 01/17/2008 10:42:58 PM PST by sand88
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To: STARWISE

...If there’s one thing McCain has, it is chutzpah.
He and the EvilSHE would make a good pair.”

Nay,nay !!^^
He and evilShe would make a very EVIL pair !!!
antiChrist anyone??

Not looking so good about now.


10 posted on 01/17/2008 11:03:05 PM PST by buffaloKiller ("No liberal is my brother, under the skin they are Orcs. Serving and doing evil endlessly.")
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To: STARWISE

electability is my overriding concern

Fred, Rudy, or McCain
is all we got


11 posted on 01/18/2008 12:11:24 AM PST by patch789
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To: STARWISE

McCain is a liar,full of himself and aa RINO
And thanks for your military service Mr. McCain now go home and try for once in your life to stay out from in front of a camera.
Fun sport, watching McCain and Schumer fighting to be 1st in front of a news camera.


12 posted on 01/18/2008 3:25:20 AM PST by Joe Boucher (An enemy of Islam)
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To: Joe Boucher

“Remember the Keating Five?”

Hillary’s campaign does. That is why the MSM is pushing McCain. If McCain is the nominee we will hear about the Keating 5 ad nauseaum for the next 9 months.


13 posted on 01/18/2008 3:30:36 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz (Hunter Thompson in 08.)
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To: STARWISE
The 63-year-old senator admitted that “there have been times when I have probably been influenced” by campaign donatoins.

So I'll take away free speech for the
rest of you maggots! ARRRGGGGHHH!

14 posted on 01/18/2008 3:32:24 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: STARWISE
I remember seeing Mc Cain on TV giving a speech on the floor of the U.S. Senate. He said how he had become "Corrupted by the System".

I believe he has that statement backwards!
15 posted on 01/18/2008 3:33:05 AM PST by leprechaun9
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Mark Levin is a freeper, but I can't find his screen name. If anyone knows it, please ping him.


16 posted on 01/18/2008 3:35:18 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: holdonnow

Ping.


17 posted on 01/18/2008 3:47:45 AM PST by bad company (How much easier is self-sacrifice than self-realization)
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To: pissant
Apparently Mark does not know Fred was the coauthor of this crap. Apparently you don't know what you are talking about. Fred Thompson wasn't the co-author of anything whatsoever relating to the Savings and Loan Scandal that swept up John McCain. In fact, Fred Thompson had not even been elected to the Senate at the time. Once again, you have exposed yourself as a jerk.
18 posted on 01/18/2008 4:01:30 AM PST by John Valentine
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To: holdonnow

pong.


19 posted on 01/18/2008 4:56:32 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: STARWISE
Remember the Keating Five? McCain’s own standards would have hung him. (Mark Levin-2001)

I'll probably regret this, but I'll nitpick Levin's headline grammar. Horses are hung, men are hanged.

20 posted on 01/18/2008 5:30:50 AM PST by Texas Mulerider
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