Obama after McCain on Keating Five

It goes well beyond the Keating Five - Salon
When considering John McCain’s history of unethical behavior, the list usually starts (and ends) with the Keating Five scandal in the 1980s, for which McCain was rebuked by the Senate Ethics Committee. In the aftermath, McCain helped improve his …

Keating 5 ring a bell? - Los Angeles Times
Once upon a time, a politician took campaign contributions and favors from a friendly constituent who happened to run a savings and loan association. The contributions were generous: They came to about $200,000 in today’s dollars, and on top of that …

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Keating Five Investigation - a political smear job?
The Keating Five investigation in 1989 was a major turning point in McCain?s political career. In fact, it even led to the redefinition of his career. Although he was cleared of impropriety, he was reprimanded by the Senate for poor

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One of the Keating Five works for Obama
Five U.S. senators were named in the scandal: Sen. Alan Cranston (D.-Calif.), Sen. Dennis DeConcini (D.-Ariz.), Sen. John Glenn (D.-Ohio), Sen. John McCain (R.-Ariz.) and Sen. Donald Reigle (D-Minn.).

Obama to Bring Up Keating Five
The moonbatosphere has been arguing for months about John McCain’s part in the Keating Five scandal. Well, it seems as though Barack Obama–the man who wanted to be a “different kind of politician”–has decided to bring it up as well. …Read more:

October 6, 2008 · Filed Under Politics 

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