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A Freddie Mac Money Trail Catches Up With McCain

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by: Michael Isikoff and Holly Bailey, Newsweek

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Rick Davis' lobbying firm, Davis Manafort, was paid $15,000 a month between 2006 and August 2008 for providing lobbying services to Freddie Mac. (Photo: Charles Dharapak / AP)

    Few advisers in John McCain's inner circle inspire more loyalty from him than campaign manager Rick Davis. McCain and his wife, Cindy, credit the shrewd, and sometimes volatile, Republican insider with rescuing the campaign last year when it was out of money and on the verge of collapse. As a result, McCain has always defended him - even when faced with tough questions about the foreign lobbying clients of Davis's high-powered consulting firm. "Rick is a friend, and I trust him," McCain told NEWSWEEK last year.

    Last week, though, McCain's trust in Davis was tested again amid disclosures that Freddie Mac, the troubled mortgage giant that was recently placed under federal conservatorship, paid his campaign manager's firm $15,000 a month between 2006 and August 2008. As the mortgage crisis has escalated, almost any association with Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae has become politically toxic. But the payments to Davis's firm, Davis Manafort, are especially problematic because he requested the consulting retainer in 2006 - and then did barely any work for the fees, according to two sources familiar with the arrangement who asked not to be identified discussing Freddie Mac business. Aside from attending a few breakfasts and a political-action-committee meeting with Democratic strategist Paul Begala (another Freddie consultant), Davis did "zero" for the housing firm, one of the sources said. Freddie Mac also had no dealings with the lobbying firm beyond paying monthly invoices - but it agreed to the arrangement because of Davis's close relationship with McCain, the source said, which led top executives to conclude "you couldn't say no."

    The McCain campaign told reporters the fees were irrelevant because Davis "separated from his consulting firm … in 2006," according to the campaign's Web site, and he stopped drawing a salary from it. In fact, however, when Davis joined the campaign in January 2007, he asked that his $20,000-a-month salary be paid directly to Davis Manafort, two sources who asked not to be identified discussing internal campaign business told NEWSWEEK. Federal campaign records show the McCain campaign paid Davis Manafort $90,000 through July 2007, when a cash crunch prompted Davis and other top campaign officials to forgo their salaries and work as volunteers. Separately, another entity created and partly owned by Davis - an Internet firm called 3eDC, whose address was the same office building as Davis Manafort's - received payments from the McCain campaign for Web services, collecting $971,860 through March 2008. In an e-mail to NEWSWEEK, a senior McCain official said that when the campaign began last year, it signed a contract with Davis Manafort "in which we purchased all of [Davis's] time, and he agreed not to work for any other clients." The official also said that though Davis was an "investor" in 3eDC, Davis has received no salary from it. As to why Davis permitted the Freddie Mac payments to continue, the official referred NEWSWEEK to Davis Manafort, which did not respond to repeated phone calls. One senior McCain adviser said the entire flap could have been avoided if the campaign had resisted attacking Barack Obama for his ties to two former Fannie Mae executives, which prompted the media to take a second look at Davis. "It was stupid," the adviser said. "A serious miscalculation and an amateurish move." Still, this adviser said, McCain's faith in his campaign manager remains unswerving.

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People, this is NOT AMERICAN

People, this is NOT AMERICAN IDOL! This PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION is incredibly important if we are to have even the shadow of a chance of recovering from the Bush years. There is so much recovery to be done on so many fronts!! And yet there are "people of pure principle" who want us to eschew the corruption of the two major parties and vote our ideals - be they Libertarian, Green, Feminist, whatever. HEY FOLKS, you haven't done your work! If you really want a third party, you work consistently all year round for many years until you can be a major player like those you complain about. You raise both consciousness and money, lots of money. You do good deeds and court media attention for years!! You see if you can consolidate idealisms (I like 'em too) into a People's Green Libertarian Party and put forth a female candidate and a polar bear logo. Whatever. Until you've done the work you're only spoilers shirking your duty to help decide the next PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Let's face it: either McSame or Obama are going to run the country for at least the next four years (if nobody dies). Get it??? This is serious stuff and no time to perch on unrealistic ideals. You may not like Obama/Biden or Democrats, but McCain is ruthless, mean and dangerous and Palin is totally in over her head. If they get in we've had it. LISTEN to McCain; he wants to bomb Iran. If he keels over we get a soccer mom for President. BE REAL...PLEASE?

McCain is out on the

McCain is out on the campaign trail in Ohio right now making the false claims he has been making all along and the networks are giving him free time to spew his ugly message. Fight back! I am going to write to the networks right now asking why this isn't being reported.

Oh yee of little faith (in

Oh yee of little faith (in democracy)! If yee would be swayed by suede shoe operators bearing broad smiles and promises of heaven, then smite thine own eyes, for they of the suede shoes be zealots and false prophets and purveyors of the rupert.

Let's see, McCain is going

Let's see, McCain is going to rid us of the culture of greed? Meantime his campaign manager and closest personal friend, Rick Davis, is shaking down Freddie Mac to the tune of $15,000 per month--that's r $180,000 per year--for doing NOTHING other than having access to McCain. Isn't influence peddling illegal? Where is McCain's outrage now? McCain=hypocrisy.

Recently we had as our

Recently we had as our keynote speaker Mr. John Dean, (of Watergate fame). Mr. Dean has written a great book " Broken Government" How Republican Rule has Destroyed the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches. The key point I believe is that we the people over the last 20 years or so have given up on being a part of the PROCESS of government. Ladies and Gentlemen, Democrats, Independents and yes even the Goldwater Republicans, must become involved in the PROCESS if our Republic is to survive. Thank You Mr. Dean for speaking the TRUTH.

Kashilinus, and 16:08 Anon.

Kashilinus, and 16:08 Anon. have it right as far as I can tell: McCain's reasons for wanting to be President are personal, and have little or nothing to do with helping America with it's challenges. Whatever can be said of Obama, that much is true. John McCain is the poster boy of the Republican tactic that blames the opponent for doing that very thing that Republicans have been caught doing . This is a favorite Republican (Rovian) tactic. It may even be their main strategy. It relies, no doubt, on a population of voters who are not paying attention, and care little about what takes place in Washingtin.

There is a delicious irony

There is a delicious irony here; namely that McCain & Co., oblivious to their hypocrisy, went ahead attacking Obama & Franklin Raines. We have become accustomed to such exercises through 8 years of Bush, so it is not surprising that McCain thought he could get away with it, constructing their own absurdist reality. The beauty of it is that it was insiders at Freddie and Fannie that had enough and gave up Rick Davis. I hope that Obama's campaign has been waiting to bring out the Keating Five commercial. There is a logical time frame to bring up the Keating Five, after enough focus on McCain's anti regulatory zeal and influence peddling through Rick Davis. When voters have seen the real McCain it will be easier to make the Keating Five parallels. Why doesn't John McCain get it, after Keating the dangers of deregulation could not have been clearer as taxpayers were left on the hook for $ 125 billion. Here we are again as deregulation which McCain championed will leave us on the hook again. Instead of heeding the warning signs, McCain fanned the flames, and this is leaving aside evident influence peddling. I hope Obama is not too nice to point this out, as it has direct bearing on McCain's terrible judgment.

Am I the only one who has

Am I the only one who has ever seen "the Manchurian Candidate (either version)? I fully agree that the man took a lot in Viet Nam. But some of his attitudes and activities cannot be dismissed. No one survives that kind of torture unscathed For a very few elections after the founding of the Republic there wa a choice between candidates positions. But at least since the election of Abraham Lincoln it has, for the most part been a choice between the least of the evils. Each election the choice narrows. You want a real change - Vote Libertarian and scare the hell out of the major parties.

McCain is resurrecting the

McCain is resurrecting the role he played in the Keating 5 episode and this time he is not exercising any discretion because their taint infects every layer of governance from lowly county clerks right up through the Supreme Court and for him it`s do or die...hero aside for the sake of the nation and world people had damn well make certain it`s the latter!

what do you want, a cookie?

what do you want, a cookie? you went looking for snakes in a snake pit and you found one. thank you for doing your job, maybe more mainstream reporters will follow your example.

How can the conclusion be

How can the conclusion be avoided that we are all of us in the not-so-tender hands of people best defined as Kleptocrats - thieves in authority - and that they have converted the U.S. Government into a Kleptocracy, a government of thieves ?

So McCain, like Bush, always

So McCain, like Bush, always has "great faith" in his advisors, no matter how corrupt they are (Cheney), incompetent (heckuva job, Brownie) or how much they subvert the Constitution (Addington, Rumsfield, Yoo, et al). How is that a recommendation for a presidential candidate? I want an effective administration, not a political machine devoted to enriching its friends & aggrandizing its power.

McCain is resurrecting the

McCain is resurrecting the role he played in the Keating 5 episode and this time he is not exercising any discretion because their taint infects every layer of governance from lowly county clerks right up through the Supreme Court and for him it`s do or die...hero aside for the sake of the nation and world people had damn well make certain it`s the latter!

Long ago it was favored

Long ago it was favored treatment as a POW and a confession made to protect himself from ill treatment by the enemy while in the Hanoi Hilton. Then it was entanglement with girl friend Cindy and an inelegant and un-Christian dumping of a disabled wife. Then came Keating Five. Than came all the trumpeting of the virtues of deregulation. Along the way has been lots of friendship with lobbyists of various stripes. Now it is the corruption-ridden campaign, complete with mud slinging even Goebbels would have envied and continued trust in the same sorts of lobbyists and special interests he so inveighs against. Wake up, America. It happened in Germany. It could happen here.

For all those Christian

For all those Christian conservatives, language you might relate too. If you pause long enough to consider metaphor over the literal, I would propose that the fabled Four Horseman are among us; fear, greed, ignorance and arrogance. And yet the conservative right continues to insist that the solution resides within the arrogant, ignorant, greedy leaders that would instill fear as a means to control. At a time when educated people are scorned as "elitist", we should be wondering why ignorance is now held in such high esteem.

First Phil Gramm and now

First Phil Gramm and now this guy. It should be obvious to any voter where McCain's interests lie and they are not with you.

Throughout his political

Throughout his political career McCain has never hesitated to direct criticism toward others for their perceived ethical failings while, at the same time, showing no ability to apply the same criteria to his own behavior and judgment. A perfect example has been that, throughout the campaign, he's attacked all of his opponents for their ties to special interests and lobbyists, overlooking his own ties to special interests and the make-up of his top campaign advisers.

Keating was a friend and he

Keating was a friend and he trusted him too.

I am so glad that I am now,

I am so glad that I am now, under the definition and guidance provided by Canadian John Ralston Saul who defined for me - exactly who this good ole boy and good ole girls club really is. He weaves in his book; The Unconscious Civilization the most prophetic and enlightening summation of our present situation. McCain and his gorgeous savant Palin are at the center of this fire which for the good of all and for this society must be exposed by those willing to stand in the fire themselves and in spite of their pay check or their allies. The devil is in the details - which we have all ignored for way too long. Mrs. Middle America Fabricius left the country last week when she realized that it had been taken over by the totally unconscious other - hidden in the details.

Wait a minute, those

Wait a minute, those aren’t McCain’s fingers, they’re Rick Davis’ his top aide and advisor. As McCain said, Davis stop working for the mortgage giants a couple of years ago. So, let me see if I’ve got this correct: Davis was getting 15,000 a month not to do anything for Freddie/Fannie? Am I connecting the dots properly?

Holy Keating 5, Batman!

Holy Keating 5, Batman! McCain fingers in the freddie/fannie honey jar!

The historical anecdote is

The historical anecdote is timely about the reporter who asked a man who was weeping as the train carrying Roosevelt's body went by: "Did you know him?" "No," the man answered, "But he knew me." Sadly, the same cannot be said of John McCain, who has not the vaguest idea of the problems faced by ordinary, working people. My take, as an embarrased Republican, is that he wants to be president for purely personal reasons.

$700 billion my ass. I

$700 billion my ass. I believe this whole thing (financial crises) has been manufactured to give McCain an opportunity to claim credit for 'saving' the country from ruin. I bet there's less than $50 billion at stake in shaky mortgages and these can easily be insured. This whole thing smells like a criminal conspiracy to wrest the presidency from Obama, because they fear he may actually succeed in cleaning up Washington a little.

McCain's advice to the

McCain's advice to the middle class: "Marry a beer millionairess--it worked for me!"

I doubt if any well informed

I doubt if any well informed person, ie any person who reads truthout at least, can expect that anyone coming out of the congress and maybe anyone coming out of state governorships, isn't tied to big money of some kind. I saw a money figure of how much a US senator has to accumulate in campaign funds to run for office again. Many years ago it was $25,000 per day, now probably double that. It was bungling to run the add picturing Obama with the picture of the fannie Max exec, who just happened to be of black ethnicity. In effect the McCain campaign is getting caught up in its underhanded tactics.

The devil is in the details.

The devil is in the details. McCain is all about greed , war and self! He cares nothing about the middle nor the poor class, except to see us suffer and enslaved. He is going to lose and lose really big! What a scoundrel!

'the old boys' club' is this

'the old boys' club' is this by definition, a scratchy-back-me-you bunch.