John McCain loves financial terrorists, mobsters, criminals and drug addicts
October 6, 2008 by William K. Wolfrum
As reality ceases to be something they can run on, the John McCain campaign is going negative. Mainly, the negativity will focus on Barack Obama’s relationships with Bill Ayers, Jeremiah Wright and Tony Rezko. Check out any Conservative blog and you can find out all you need to know about that trio of terror.
We’ll see how it goes and see if McCain joins in the fray, especially during tomorrow’s debate. Of course, Obama has already hit back, unleashing a 13-minute documentary that shows McCain’s close ties to Charles Keating and his exclusive membership in the “Keating 5.” But as the media does it’s best to keep the Keating 5 on the back burner, there are plenty of other financial terrorists and criminals in John McCain’s past. Including the man he sees in the mirror every day.
Some of McCain’s criminal associates:
John McCain: It would have been the Keating 4 without John McCain.
James W. Hensley: Hensley was McCain’s second father-in-law and his early political patron. He was also a mob-tied felon.
Charles Keating: In the 1980s, Keating was convicted of fraud, racketeering, and conspiracy for his part in the Savings and Loan scandal. Keating also took several vacations with the McCain family, and was polite enough to pick up the tab every time.
Phil Gramm: Gramm thinks you are all whiners. And you’re whining about the financial crisis he put you in. As McCain’s economic advisor, the two couldn’t be closer.
Cindy McCain: An adulteress, Cindy McCain had her own troubles with the law when she stole the drugs from her own nonprofit medical relief organization.
G. Gordon Liddy: Liddy is still popular with the Republican base, because they worship felons. So does McCain, apparently. If Bill Ayers is a “pal” of Barack Obama, then Liddy is a brother to John McCain, such is their association.
Raffaello Follieri: Follieri posed as the Vatican’s representative to the U.S., telling investors that the Roman Catholic church would sell him property at a steep discount. Now he’s off to jail. But he’ll always have memories of the time he hosted John McCain’s 70th birthday party on his ill-gotten yacht.
So good luck to John McCain on his fight to make Obama pay for having met Bill Ayers. McCain may have a case. After all, John McCain has spent his entire political career surrounded by criminals, both at work and at home.
–WKW








No doubt. By McCain’s own admission he has spent many years in Congress.
Try to spin that, if you dare.