Video: Ultimate Lobbyist Defends McCain on Lobbying
posted at 9:19 pm on February 22, 2008 by see-dubya
Here’s Charles R. Black, a board member of the American Conservative Union, defending John McCain against the New York Times’ smear job yesterday.
I can’t really disagree with much that Black says there. He’s just an awfully unfortunate choice for the McCain campaign to put up as a spokesman on this issue. Yes, McCain may be free from illicit entanglements with lobbyists, but why does he pick a lobbyist to the stars like Charles Black to say so?
A lobbyist can perform no greater favor for a lawmaker than to help get him elected. It is the ultimate political IOU, and it can be cashed in again and again. No other firm holds more of this precious currency than the Washington shop known as Black, Manafort.
Legally, there are two firms. Black, Manafort, Stone & Kelly, a lobbying operation, represents Bethlehem Steel, the Tobacco Institute, Herbalife, Angolan “Freedom Fighter” Jonas Savimbi and the governments of the Bahamas and the Philippines. Black, Manafort, Stone & Atwater, a political-consulting firm, has helped elect such powerful Republican politicians as Senator Phil Gramm of Texas and Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Jesse Helms.
The political credentials of the partners are imposing. Charles Black, 38, was a top aide to Senator Robert Dole and the senior strategist for President Reagan’s re-election campaign in 1984.
That’s from 1986; the Bahamas case is an interesting one and I know a bit more about it now than Time did then. In the early 1980′s, Colombian drug baron Carlos Lehder had staked out a section of the Bahamas called Norman’s Key as a staging area for running disco dust into Miami. He acquired the tacit permission–even, some say, the protection–of the Pindling administration. When pressure fell on the Bahamas to do something about Norman’s Key, who did the Pindling administration turn to to get the DEA and the Reagan administration to back off? Why, Black, Manafort! They even drafted a memo explaining how they would convince the federal government that the Bahamas was a good soldier in the drug war, a memo which survives in the Congressional Record.*
There’s more; Black was cheerleading for the tobacco lobby, and also dictators Mobutu Sese Seko and Mohammed Siad Barre.
So yeah, the New York Times is lame and McCain’s honor is unstained by this attack. But more importantly, aren’t you so relieved to know that Team McCain–Black, Juan Hernandez, and Richard Armitage–are on the job, lookin’ out for the workin’ man?
So come on, GOP: shut up and fall in line already.
UPDATE Friday Night: More GOP leadership by Grover Norquist.
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*If anyone’s interested I’ll try to snag it and scan it when I’m near a library on Monday.










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so hot air is human. i’ll be…
BillLalor on February 22, 2008 at 9:25 PM
I think I’m dumb enough to think that there can’t be another hit piece on Mav for a while.
THE CHOSEN ONE on February 22, 2008 at 9:27 PM
Heh!
Weight of Glory on February 22, 2008 at 9:31 PM
What happened to conservative investigative
smearingreporting? The Norman Hsu story came to an abrupt halt when he went coo coo on the Amtrak. Obama has a drug history, muslim background, etc. and NOTHING. Looks as if scumbags like David Bossie and Dan Burton are losing their touch. Even Rove has gone into hiding.THE CHOSEN ONE on February 22, 2008 at 9:39 PM
Gee why is it that whatever McCain does to try and reassure me, I feel worse about him?
Snake307 on February 22, 2008 at 9:41 PM
Great,McCain has more baggage,I hope if
anymore is found,that the bags are tagless!
canopfor on February 22, 2008 at 9:42 PM
Wishing for the good ol’ days.
Weight of Glory on February 22, 2008 at 9:42 PM
Is HotAir falling in line with the MSM?
I know McCain is damaged goods, but look who he’s going to be facing in the Fall!
Both the Messiah and the Hildebeest have more skeletons in their closets than a municipal graveyard, yet all that goes by the board so we can dump more excrement on the guy who, if wrong on many issues, at least seems less likely to sell us down the river of surrender and socialism.
Could it have been the Geraldo endorsement?
MrScribbler on February 22, 2008 at 10:01 PM
What, if we don’t get our panties in a wad over every friggin gripe, we’re “falling in line?” If we look at the pure hell our country will be put through if Hillbama gets elected and decide Mav’s a better choice… we’re “falling in line?”
Dude. Step off.
Sugar Land on February 22, 2008 at 10:38 PM
Usually when lobbyists and politicians get together, they get richer and Americans get scroomed.
MB4 on February 22, 2008 at 11:16 PM
Oh, good lord. My Barack-induced McCain fervor just took a punch to the sternum.
I netflixxed Die Hard 2 and Hunt for Red October to go with some downloaded Law and Order episodes. Anyone want to join me for a Fred-a-thon?
joewm315 on February 22, 2008 at 11:29 PM
I’m there. I just recorded Red October several days ago. It’s easily my favorite movie and novel. (As you can tell by my screen name)
“Russians don’t take a dump without a plan, son”
MarkoMancuso on February 23, 2008 at 12:14 AM
Amen.
jaime on February 23, 2008 at 12:30 AM
Obama Over $91 million is Pork-Barrel Earmarks
John McCain $0 in Earkmarks
Chakra Hammer on February 23, 2008 at 12:32 AM
I’m not telling anyone to vote for Obama.
I’m also not going to tell you it’s raining when I think Team McCain is wee-weeing down our collective leg.
see-dubya on February 23, 2008 at 12:36 AM
Then there is the the guy that was a lobbyist for Vincente Fox (and every illegal alien from Mexico), who actually works for McCain’s campaign and is one of his personal advisers.
LegendHasIt on February 23, 2008 at 2:16 AM
Cont:
(Juan Hernandez, as Allah alluded to above.)
LegendHasIt on February 23, 2008 at 2:40 AM
Lobbying is simply exercising a Constitutional right to petition. Furthermore, unless there is some adjoining crime or lesser impropriety those who engage in this activity should not be falsely tainted or precluded from fully participating in the political process. Now, if the New York Times or any other leftist entity can produce credible evidence that McCain acted improperly or illegally in his dealings with lobbyists, then they need to produce it . . . otherwise they need to shut up.
rplat on February 23, 2008 at 10:57 AM
I heard the talking heads on Timmy’s show this morning talking about how this story will remain in the news for weeks to come.
Amazing how the McCain lobbying scandal has the legs of a gazelle and the Norman Hsu scandal had the legs of a trout.
No MSM bias. No. Never.
fogw on February 24, 2008 at 11:10 AM