Glenn McCoy by Glenn McCoy

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  1. Tindog "Inland Ran File"

    Tindog "Inland Ran F... said, about 1 year ago

    Score one for Glenn McCoy;

    Barack Obama #2 on the list of Lobbyist money from Fannie& Freddie accepting $126,349 over a four year period.

  2. tjdestry

    tjdestryGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    So, wait a minute … Obama accepts money from them and that explains why he is against letting them do whatever they want. He favors putting more rules in place because he’s hoping they’ll stop supporting his candidacy? Well, I guess this makes as much sense as anything else I’ve heard from the McSame cheering section.

  3. Tindog "Inland Ran File"

    Tindog "Inland Ran F... said, about 1 year ago

    No, you see what his policies are is not the point here. This editorial is simply pointing out that Obama has accepted money from these lobbyists in the past. Here over the next couple of days, if Obama allowed these lobbyists to push to much of an agenda into legislation. Then most likely McCain’s campaign will call him out on it. So as it stands its a bit of a wait and see, yet none the less Glenn McCoy has based this piece on facts.

  4. tjdestry

    tjdestryGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    And now, here’s the REST of the story (a list of Fannie/Freddie lobbyists from Mother Jones, which I bet is not on McCoy’s nightstand):

    McCain’s chief political adviser, Charlie Black (JP Morgan, Washington Mutual Bank, Freddie Mac, Mortgage Bankers Association of America); McCain’s national finance co-chairman, Wayne Berman (AIG, Blackstone, Credit Suisse, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac); the campaign’s congressional liaison, John Green (Carlyle Group, Citigroup, Icahn Associates, Fannie Mae); McCain’s veep vetter, Arthur Culvahouse (Fannie Mae); and McCain’s transition planning chief, William Timmons Sr. (Citigroup, Freddie Mac, Vanguard Group).

    No wonder McCain doesn’t want to regulate his buddies. Or does he? Is this an odd day or an even day?

  5. jcarlinsv

    jcarlinsvGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    The only problem is that Obama’s hand isn’t in the cookie jar. It is McCain that is addicted to the fat cat’s cookies. My few bucks to Obama didn’t even buy me a cookie crumb. It did get me some spam however.

    http://jcarlinsv.blogspot.com/

  6. Tindog "Inland Ran File"

    Tindog "Inland Ran F... said, about 1 year ago

    Well then, I guess we won’t be hearing a rebuttal from the McCain camp any time soon then hugh?

  7. Dana

    Dana said, about 1 year ago

    I like how each says the camp says the other does it more…or are more dishonest … This cartoon is funny!!!

  8. charliekane

    charliekane said, about 1 year ago

    Tindog: McCoy not so right on this. Check the CNN fact check on this.

  9. TheGreatSatan

    TheGreatSatan said, about 1 year ago

    “Tindog: McCoy not so right on this. Check the CNN fact check on this”

    Actually this is the first right thing that Tindog has EVER said. Whether he was being sarcastic or not is unknown to me.

  10. Adiphora

    Adiphora said, about 1 year ago

    Check the CNN fact check on this”
    As if CNN ever reported anything unbiased!

  11. HUMPHRIES

    HUMPHRIESGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    Since when is “any” news agency unbiased. Truth and validiy is purely an individual’s view point.