Posted on October 30, 2008 by Richard Koppel
We have all heard how it is easy to lie with numbers, which is just what Fox has done in order to skew its poll results to show a narrowing in the election gap.
In case the numbers laid out in The Daily Dish didn’t jump out at you, this is Fox’s game.
In order to come [...]
Filed under: John McCain, Sarah Palin | Tagged: Democrat, election, Fox, fraud, narrowing gap, poll, polling, republican | 1 Comment »
Posted on October 27, 2008 by Richard Koppel
The McCain-Palin campaign, together with the Republican National Committee and the California Republican Party, have employed a enterprise managed by a GOP operative, accused of numerous counts of voter registration fraud, for voter registration purposes.
See Sam Stein’s story in the Huff Post on McCain-Palin’s “association” with Nathan Sproul.
Nathan Sproul is reported to be the former head of both [...]
Filed under: Corruption/Abuse of Power, John McCain, Sarah Palin | Tagged: acorn, Arizona, Arizona Republican Party, Baptist Foundation of Arizona, Daily Kos, fraud, GOP, Huff Post, John McCain, McCain-Palin, Nathan Sproul, Republican National Party, RNC, Sproul and Associates, Thomas Grabinski, voter registration, voter registration fraud | Leave a Comment »
Posted on October 26, 2008 by Richard Koppel
John McCain is lucky to have never been charged with conspiracy for his role as one of the infamous Keating 5 who aided and abetted Charles Keating in pulling off the Lincoln Savings and Loan fraud.
The endorsement of McCain by the Arizona Republic fails to mention the Keating 5 or the infamous Lincoln Savings and Loan scandal, even though the [...]
Filed under: John McCain | Tagged: Arizona Republic, Charles Keating, Cindy McCain, conspiracy, fraud, Keating 5, Lincoln Savings, Lincoln Savings and Loan, regulators | Leave a Comment »
Posted on October 13, 2008 by Richard Koppel
McCain-Palin apologists should take care of what they say.
A Republican talking point is the Alaska abuse of power statute applies to financial and not personal benefits and, since getting Wooten was a personal benfit, the finding that Palin breached the ethics act is wrong on its face.
Statute 39.52.110(a) of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act [...]
Filed under: Abortion Rights, Corruption/Abuse of Power, Rape kits, Sarah Palin | Tagged: Abuse of Power, ethics, fraud, Garnero, Jack Bogdanski, Palin, per diem, Sarah Palin, tax fraud, tax home, taxable, taxes | 1 Comment »