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In a statement announcing the choice of Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, Sen. John McCain’s campaign emphasized that “in Alaska, Governor Palin challenged a corrupt system.” But that claim was undermined today when Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK), who was indicted last month for not reporting gifts from an Alaskan oil company, endorsed her [...]
That was quick. This morning, an ad from Sarah Palin's 2006 gubernatorial campaign featuring an endorsement from scandal-plagued Alaska Senator Ted Stevens was available on Palin's campaign Web site. ...but now the Stevens ad has already been scrubbed. The link is no longer on her campaign site. Luckily, the ad featuring Stevens and Palin is still available for your viewing pleasure!
With the trial of Ted Stevens beginning next month, and a verdict likely in the case before election day, what happens to the Republican presidential ticket if and when the case comes to a close in mid- or late-October. There was an extent to which John McCain had an opportunity to deflect criticism over the trial of Stevens, the longest serving Republican Senator in history, given the fact that the...
Stevens is go on trial after being accused of failing to disclose more than $250,000 in home renovations and gifts from executives at oil services contractor VECO Corp. Stevens has pleaded not guilty.
Per Marc Ambinder . He has some pros and cons , too. But I’d add another con: zero foreign policy experience if McCain falls ill or can’t finish his term. It still suggests McCain was bleeding his last base: the horny white male voters. Wait, was she chosen to be his VP or to jump out of his birthday cake?
It’s amazing the stuff that flows through this “series of tubes” and right into your home. Stuff like old campaign commercials in which federally indicted Senators endorse McCain’s new VP pick… (ht tp)
The story may be that she took on the "good old boy" club and fought corruption in Alaska, however when the going got tough, who did she turn to? That's right, one of the most corrupt politicians of our time, Ted Stevens.
Speaking in the Big Tent today, Eric Schmidt was asked by Rachel Maddow how he felt when he heard Ted Stevens' famous "tubes" conversation. Quoting directly from my notes: "There's always somebody who's first. And there's always somebody who's last,...
Ted Stevens has won a primary in Alaska despite the fact that he has been indicted and looks to have taken bribes. Let me be brief and blunt: Ted Stevens is every bit as much of a crook as Duke...
John McCain chose Sarah Palin because he needs to recast the Republican Party in his own image: anticorruption, pro-reform and fiscally and socially conservative.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is being touted as a corruption buster. In the great state of Alaska, where Senator Ted Stevens is doing the octogenarian perp walk, finding corruption is like shooting fish in a barrel. Today Palin proudly declared that she nixed the infamous "bridge to nowhere." But that's not entirely true, at least according to an Aug. 19, 2007 AP news story that ran on Juneauempire.com....
I know we’re all excited as heck about the announcement of Gov. Sarah Palin as Mc’s veep choice, but in the interest of fairness - and to help prepare everyone for the inevitable criticisms that will follow - I wanted to present some “pros and con” arguments about her from conservatives we can trust, and [...]
Yet another GOP scandal involving corruption in which legislation has adversely affected yet again the American taxpayer's wallets – this time with Alaska Senator Ted Stevens. Many have said for years - as goes Alaska, goes the nation in Presidential elections. Republican Senator Stevens, the first sitting U.S. senator to face federal indictment since 1993, has been indicted on seven counts of falsely