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McCain call spurs other questions

Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 4:50 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC/NJ's Adam Aigner-Treworgy and NBC's Aram Roston and NBC/NJ's Athena Jones
On a conference call intended to discuss recent reports that a foreign policy advisor for the Obama campaign met with Syria’s foreign minister last month in Damascus, McCain senior foreign policy advisor Randy Scheunemann and Rudy Giuliani were instead peppered with questions about their personal histories and McCain’s VP selection process.

The call began with the two surrogates railing against Daniel Kurtzer, an advisor to the Obama campaign and a former American ambassador to Israel under the Bush administration and Egypt in both the Clinton and Bush administrations. The McCain campaign charged that Kurtzer should have disclosed the meeting earlier and seized on a New York Sun quote, in which Kurtzer, reportedly said, "None of us thought we were being used or abused, but we will see over time."

The Obama campaign said Kurtzer was attending a conference as a "private citizen" and was not sent by Obama.

The first question came from Ron Kampeas from the JTA, a Jewish news wire service, who asked if there was an “imbalance” on the call due to both participants foreign lobbying and legal involvement. First Kampeas asked about Giuliani’s legal dealings with Citgo, the Chavez government and the Saudis -- all of which Giuliani said were “factually inaccurate.”

Then the he began to ask about Scheunemann’s extensive lobbying involvement with the country of Georgia when he was abruptly disconnected. Scheunemann nonetheless addressed a portion of his question, saying he “got the gist of his statement if not his question.”

“First of all, I’m not a paid lobbyist for Georgia, I haven’t been for some time,” Scheunemann said -- he stopped working for Georgia earlier this year, according to the AP. “But the difference between being a lobbyist and going on covert trips that are only disclosed later through aggressive media reporting is night and day. The only reason everybody can talk about what business activities I’ve done in the past is because it’s been fully disclosed. It’s been fully addressed by this campaign.”

Scheunemann's lobbying firm Orion Strategies has been paid more than $800,000 since 2004 by the Government of Georgia, according to records at the Department of Justice Office of Foreign Agents Registration. Scheunemann himself terminated his role in March 2008, the records show, and suspended his work as a lobbyist. Still, experts have alleged there is a conflict of interest for him, especially as he is still a vocal supporter for Georgia, and it's current government.

American University ethics professor James Thurber said in an interview with NBC News last week  that Scheuneneman's role is problematic.

"It puts McCain in a position where he is not hearing all the positions he could be hearing," Thurber said. "It is a conflict of interest."  

Thurber says even if Scheunemann no longer talks to his old company, there is a problem.

"The queston is where do the loyalties lie when you have an economic relationship with somone for several years," he said, adding that cutting off ties is not enough. "Even though you say you have a firewall between the lobbying firm and the campaign. There's not a firewall in a person's soul."

But in the conference call, Scheunemann said that the charge that his relationship with Georgia is inappropriate “continues to be pushed around by both the Obama campaign and public relations firms that are in the employ of the Russians.” 

“It is no secret, in fact it’s known openly that I worked for the Georgians,” Scheunemann said. “It was a secret until this story broke that Ambassador Kurtzer before he accompanied Senator Obama on his Middle East trip was in Syria talking to senior Syrian officials.”

With regard to Kurtzer's meeting, Obama foreign policy adviser Susan Rice said there was "nothing but falsehood and distortion" in the McCain campaign's comments about the visit to Syria.

She added that whilie the ambassador was there, he had made comments -- that Syria should make progess in its negotiations with Israel -- that she hoped McCain would agree with. 

Rice went on to argue that it was hypocritical for McCain's campaign to criticize the trip, since the Arizona senator himself had traveled to Syria in 1984 and met with its "terrorist-sponsoring" then-president a year after the bombing of an American Marine barracks in Lebanon.

The tough questions weren't just on foreign policy on the conference call. NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell asked the pro-choice former mayor about his thoughts on McCain selecting a pro-choice vice presidential nominee.

“It would seem to me the Republican Party is not, as far as I can tell -- and I traveled to thousands of places last year -- a one-issue party, and that would just be one issue among many that would have to be evaluated by the party,” Giuliani said. “But I believe the party will support Senator McCain’s choice.”

Giuliani said that the most important factor in the VP decision is “a person that would allow us to sleep at night knowing that we had selected someone who could immediately be president of the United States."

Before the questioning began, Giuliani had some harsh words for what Kurtzer’s actions say about Obama’s foreign policy.

“If Sen. Obama is truly going to bring transparency to Washington, this is surely no way to do it,” Giuliani said. “And maybe this is a playing out his negotiating with dictators and people like that without preconditions.”

According to the Sun, Kurtzer was acting in his capacity as a member of the American Bar Association's Rule of Law Initiative, and not as an advisor to Obama. Yet Giuliani contended that Kurtzer’s actions prove Obama’s inexperience.

“We live with many, many challenges, foreign and domestic,” Giuliani said. “We need an experienced person, not someone like Senator Obama who is one of the least experienced candidates for president in the last hundred years, if not the least experienced. Beyond that, his actions as a candidate seem to demonstrate that.”

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What is with the McCain and GOP double standard... they are allowed to do anything as long as it lives up to the, "America will win wars," bluster. Colonial empires fall. Get a clue GOP.
Obama/Biden 2008!
MCCain is a threat to the security of the United States and the economic well being of the people.  He is a careless old elitist who knows nothing of the needs of average citizens.  He may be well meaning but he's intellectually deficient, tempermentally unfit and just too old physically.  Vote Obama because he's the right man for presidency at this time in our history.
lol, they never answer the questions but they do know how to play the POW card to silence the reporters
Do as I say not as I do. These two are pathetic Cowards.
The republicans lie allot and it is sad that the media for Mccains lies still are in love with him his service.  The man left his disbled wife and you guys give him a free pass.  Please start putting pressure on them to tell teh truth.  
Miss you guys; I am swamped - but CA Tuscaloosa - you GO!  and Mark Seattle - excellent post yesterday -
Good to see you're back with strength Donna!

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POW's Don't won't McCain. Maybe you should try covering some of this and do some real journalism.

With McCain at the helm we will never be safe. The guy is completely NUTS!! He loves wars - that seems to be when he is most comfortable when there is a war. He wants to reinstitute the draft. I have 2 young sons and I will not have them going to war for Republican's phony wars that are started only to make money for them and their greedy friends.

If you want to be safe then vote for the guy who doesn't want to have wars - that is OBAMA!!
C'mon First Read. I expect your reporting to be more accurate.  The AP has already shown Rudy Giuliani to be a liar.  Bracewell & Giuliani has indeed represented the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.  Are we going to cover that up and say that it must be some other Rudolph Giuliani's firm that lobbies for the Saudis? I'm disgusted by the number of times that the NBC/MSNBC networks have allowed Rudy Giuliani to tell lies that are so easily exposed.
Guiliani as well as Scheunemann have no credibility.  Why on earth is anyone listening to either.  Guiliani totally avoided answering the question on Pro-Choice.  He's just a piece!
McCain has questions like:

This was no-mistake remember McWar said a few weeks ago he wants to send more cigarettes to Iran to kill them all. McWar really said that people.

Mean-while back at McWar’s Iranian death camp, McWar pushes his final solution for all Persians and Iranians.

The Mc Pol Pot Regime has a new plan for Iran
McWar now wants to commit genocide on all Iranians and Persians. His new plan includes nicotine gas chambers and giant potash plants for there burned up bodies.

This man does not care about human life at all. Just his family fortune and his wealthy lobbyist friends
it would be really nice for Kelly to wake the heck up and stop mooning over "war hero", hot head, trigger happy, still fighting the Vietnam war, adulterer, liar, thief,technologically inept, hesitant to talk about being a POW (while he talks about it endlessly) Grandpa McComplain.

Challenge him!!
"Then the he began to ask about Scheunemann’s extensive lobbying involvement with the country of Georgia when he was abruptly disconnected."

The guy asking tough questions about McCain's conflict of interest in a very serious situation, gets abruptly disconnected.  Hmmm, wonder how that happened.  Jeez, these guys are a bunch of crooks and liars.
Sounds like a Clinton circular firing squad to me.  Everyone's probably full of holes by now. McCain lost this one I think, the McCain attackers seem to have been attacked.  They have to be very dazed and confused after that little exchange.
It's Okay If You are Republican: IOKIYAR

I just love it when Republicans blame Democrats for things they are 100 times more guilty of.  It's too funny.

And how absolutely stupid is McCain to have Rudy and Scheunmann make the case on this?  If there people more guilty of lobbying abuse than these two rascals they certainly aren't working for the Obama campaign.
We'd like to welcome the McCain campaign to "What It Might Be Like To Be President"!

You're going to get tough questions.

What...are you really going to be throwing members of the White House Press Corps out of the briefing room of they ask a question you don't like?
On a conference call intended to discuss recent reports that a foreign policy advisor for the Obama campaign met with Syria’s foreign minister last month in Damascus, McCain senior foreign policy advisor Randy Scheunemann and Rudy Giuliani were instead peppered with questions about their personal histories and McCain’s VP selection process.

-First Read

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Good. It is great when the neocons loose control of their 'smearing' narrative.
"Experience" brought us Rumsfeld, Cheney & the rest of the disastrous Bush foreign policy team.
Ghoul-iani SHUT THE HELL UP!  3,000 of my fellow NY'ers had to die to catapult your sorry A#$$ to riches and fame as 'security expert'!!!  And you consistently DELAYED a bill that would have allowed the cops and firefighters to talk to each other in emergencies!  You arrogantly placed the command center at the WTC when you could have had in in Brooklyn UNDERGROUND, which further contributed to the chaos of that day!!!  So PUH-LEEEEZZE do us a favor go away!!!
"Then the he began to ask about Scheunemann’s extensive lobbying involvement with the country of Georgia when he was abruptly disconnected".
FIRST READ

Talk about a running away coward.
This is way too complicated, liberals will never understand it. Make it simple, like "McCain is like Bush". That, they get.
Here's something else that will make McNasty's flunkies slam down the phone if questioned: It turns out that McCain's campaign staff also has lobbyists that worked for Russia. You know, the "bad guys" as well as the "Good Guys" in Georgia. McNasty has all his bases covered. With lobbyists.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/20/what-about-the-russia-lob_n_120123.html
Giuliani said that the most important factor in the VP decision is “a person that would allow us to sleep at night knowing that we had selected someone who could immediately be president of the United States."

from the horse's mouth............mccain way tooo old! would not survive 4 years if elected (in his dreams)
Just how thick do you think McCains KGB file is.  They have a psych profile on him based on direct observation and manipulation.  Putin and anyone he decides t share it with will be able to play McCain like an Xbox.  
How appropriately these crooks are victim to the laws of retribution and public scrutiny!  What goes around comes back around. While the media is at it let’s talk about McCain’s envoys LIE-berman and  Sch and the Logan Act.
Keep educating people about that gory man and his crooked associates.
Nobody but Obama
It is about time the media push back on the McCain B.S. . However it is sad and should be an embarrasment that it was not the mainstream media that had the guts.
Report on this and stop giving McShame a free ride!!!!


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The ABA, for those who don't know, has a number of outreach programs around the world.  They have been essential in promoting the rule of law (rather than dictatorship or military force) in places like the former Soviet Republics and South America.  They also have a project pushing for international recognition of genocide in Darfur.  Those efforts often require interaction with less than savory characters, as does all diplomacy. I would hope that people would see the need for engagement with despotic nations like Syria if we ever want to enhance respect for the rule of law.  What's the alternative - a world full of hateful, isolated rogue governments united only in their resentment of the US?  Sounds like just what Putin, Chavez, Castro, Mugabe and Kim Jong Il would want.
Nothing Guiliani says is the truth.  He lies about everything, and the press in New York (what a surprise) give him a free pass.  Well, what do you expect from the Barbaque Media. You've never posted me here, and this would be a first.  
McCain/Spitzer '08--the All-Ethics Team
What about this you tube of a town hall today where a woman suggest we needed to ring back the DRAFT in order to catch Bin Ladin and McCain agreed....to me this is HUGE and all college kids need to know he has confirmed he will bring back the DRAFT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRMFwXGBMfI&eurl=http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/8/20/154212/708/283/571281

McCain is a dangerous man.......VERY DANGEROUS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEtZlR3zp4c

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Look over this site and view the videos. I guarantee nobody will vote for McCain after seeing how much the military in this country despise McCain and all he stands for.
I wish I could have been there.  I imagine it went something like this:
GOP:  Blah blah blah...Obama inexperienced...blah blah...talking to Syria...blah blah...Now for Questions.

Reporter: (Exposing double standard with Scheunemann and Georgia and Giuliani and Citgo (Venezeula))

GOP: Quick cut him off! Phew...let's hope no one else heard that...

Too funny...
I don't get McCain's point - so - Obama has someone on his campaign, advising him on foreign policy, who has actually been to other countries (I'm certain he's been places other than Syria) and ...GASP...is an expert in the area of foreign policy. NO! How terrible!

McCain's adviser was quite correct - there is a vast difference b/t being PAID to LOBBY for the interests of a foreign country and traveling to a foreign country as a part of a group representing an American organization. Yeah - there is a big difference - but it does not break in McCain's favor.

Come ON! How is this race even CLOSE?!!! Frustrating.
Guiliani has ZERO credibility.  Scheunemann’s credibility is abosolutely in the negative.  How can the McCain camp continue to prop these guys up to protect them, and no one questions it?

Do some research on who Guiliani has represented since his term as Mayor of NYC ended, and you will see this is all pure horse crap.  Scheunemann’s well documented exploits don't change the fact that he SHOULD be considered poison to McCain's campaign, but he isn't because the press doesn't call them on it.

Pathetic.
So when is McCain going to get rid of THIS lobbyist?  Can't he find a single person who isn't in bed with a foreign entanglement or illegal scheme?

I guess not.
McCain's response today to a statement during a Q&A that the draft needs to be re-enacted in order to hunt down Bin Laden:

"I don't disagree with anything you just said"
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McCain needs more soldiers to back up all of his bluster.  Where will they come from?  
Giuliani is right. A vice President must be someone that can take the lead if the president cannot.

As America learns more and more about Obama, the level of distrust just grows.


Time is against Obama, he ought to Name a V. P., while he can still find a "heavyweight" who may be of help.

Looks like most Dems, who are looking for a future in the Party are looking for ways to say "No thank you", without being labeled a racist.

Tough hurdle, since anyone who disagrees, on any issue, is in danger of being branded by the Axlerod/Pluoffe Media manipulation team.

Giuliani is merely stating the obvious. Time is going against Obama, his mistakes are being magnified, and the attitude is becoming..."We could have had Hillary"

Voter remorse is setting in......How do you combat an idea?
It's about time someone is out there supporting Obama!  And they are fighting back!  GREAT!  I have wondered where the democratic party has gone to these past couple of months.  The only democrats we ever heard from were the Clintons and they were no help!
Did McCain get a lifetime pass on boorish behavior for his noble service half a century ago? How long can someone live off their past accomplishments? Investment decisions get made on the prospects for future performance, not performance.
So, why, exactly, IS Obama sending his advisors covertly to meet with Syria?  Seems that the media, in this instance, is more interested in asking 'gotcha' questions of McCain supporters than asking the Obama campaign that question.  
These guys are tied to the people who are causing all the trouble, how can we let them protect our interests when they and their clients have other interests.
American leaders must look to our interest, the republicans see our interests as their clients interests and then play the game both ways, we clean up any messes and the clients take home billions.
No more, no more, no more, we don't owe this party anything except our animosity. They have sold us down the river for a bigger house and money to run the next election.
Send them home america, they need the rest.
They will need all their energy to blame the next president for the problems they created.
Politics is hard work.
Rudy 911 is a JERK...

WHEN WILL OBAMA MAKE HIS VP CALL!!!!!!!!!

HELLO OBAMA. THE GOP IS SLOWLY MAKING THIS ABOUT NATIONAL SECURITY AND YOU ARE ASLEEP
The latest embellishments come from the McCain camp. Cindy McCain has repeatedly referred to herself as an “only child.” This week came news that she actually has two half sisters, although apparently she had very little contact with them.

The McCain campaign had also put out the story that Mother Teresa “convinced” Cindy to bring home two orphans from Bangladesh in 1991.

Mrs. McCain, it turns out, never met Mother Teresa on that trip. (Once contacted by the Monitor, the campaign revised the story on its website.)

Such exaggerations may simply be the product of a faulty memory or a desire to be “better” than one is in a political culture that requires larger-than-life idols. But with the advent of the fact-checking obsessed blogosphere – and a media racing to keep up – such self-aggrandizement doesn’t last as long as it once did.

“It’s all about myth-making,” says Darrell West, the director of governance studies at the Brookings Institution in Washington. “Politicians love to turn their stories into great epics, and sometimes they have to embellish to smooth out the story line.”

“But now there are too many professional and amateur fact-checkers,” he says. “And there are hundreds if not thousands of bloggers who have detailed knowledge on specialized information, so you really can’t get away with stretching the truth anymore.”

The story about Mother Teresa “convincing” Mrs. McCain to bring home two children from an orphanage in Bangladesh has been retold many times. Initially, the “About Cindy McCain” page on the McCain campaign website read: “Mother Teresa convinced Cindy to take two babies in need of medical attention to the United States. One of those babies is now their adopted daughter, 16-year-old Bridget McCain.”

The media picked up the theme. A story earlier this year on ABC’s “Good Morning America” stated, “With Mother Teresa’s encouragement she brought her fourth child, Bridget, home.” An April 2008 Wall Street Journal profile states that Mother Teresa “implored” Cindy to bring the girls to the United States. Other articles say Cindy did it “at the behest” of Mother Teresa.

But a source who was with McCain on that 1991 trip, and who asked that his name not be used because of prior legal dealings with the McCain family, says that Mother Teresa was not at the orphanage when Cindy decided to bring the two girls home.

A 1991 article in the Arizona Star at the time of the adoption only mentions that the children were from an orphanage that was started by Mother Teresa. It does not mention a meeting with Mother Teresa or her asking McCain to bring the girls to the US.

According to biographies of Mother Teresa, in 1991 she was in Mexico where she developed medical problems. From there, she went to a hospital in La Jolla, Calif.

A McCain source acknowledged that Cindy McCain did not meet Mother Teresa during the 1991 trip to Bangladesh but said McCain did meet her later on, although the source could not say when or where. The campaign has since reworded the reference to the adoption on its website.

In another instance, McCain told the Chicago Tribune earlier this year that on one of her medical missions to Vietnam she was in “the very hospital – and in the very room – where her husband was brought after being shot down and then beaten by a mob during the war.”

A 1992 Washington Times story recounts a different version: “Mrs. McCain asked to see the operating room and her husband’s cell, but was turned down. She took the rejection philosophically. ‘It’s 27 years later. Let’s go on,’ Mrs. McCain said.”

The McCain campaign again declined to comment on the discrepancy.

On background, a source close to Mrs. McCain confirmed that she was denied entry. But, the source added: “At some point thereafter, she toured the hospital and did coincidentally end up in the senator’s room.”

“Everybody tells white lies, but in the political world it’s a little different because it raises the question that if people lie about little things, are they also going to lie about big stuff that really matters?” says Mr. West.

Misremembering and stretching the truth is without doubt a bipartisan phenomenon. Twenty years ago, Sen. Joe Biden (D) of Delaware’s presidential campaign faltered when it was learned that he had lifted passages from a speech by then-British Labor Party leader Neil Kinnock and that he’d also said he’d done better in law school than he actually had.

Earlier this year, Barack Obama’s campaign admitted that he overstated his father’s connection to the Kennedy family.

In speeches, Obama had said the Kennedy family provided funding for the 1959 airlift that brought his father from Kenya to the United States for an education. But according to research done by The Washington Post, the Kennedy clan didn’t contribute to the airlift efforts until 1960, a year after his father was already studying in Hawaii. When The Washington Post brought the discrepancy to the attention of the Obama campaign it readily acknowledged there was a mistake.

“You always have to look for a pattern,” says political analyst Larry Sabato, at the University of Virginia. “If it happens once, you can say it’s a memory problem, but if there’s a pattern there, there’s a problem.”
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POW's Don't won't McCain. Maybe you should try covering some of this and do some real journalism.


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This article is the perfect example of how dirty the Republican Party can be. They are not only playing dirty throwing mud but are doing so covered in slime! They need to take the beam out of their own eye before trying to take the mote from Obama’s. Thank you NBC, I am rapidly losing my respect for Associated Press. Their reporting have become so blatantly flawed it is sending their credibility down the drain big time.

Obama you are from the south side of Chicago so use your clout! Do not let these money grabbing interlocking corrupt chain of politicians get the upper hand. If they come with a knife then bring a gun. Stay on the high road and take them out! Send that old fart McCain to his rocking chair.
Giuliani - proven liar. 58% of his statistics are made up.

Scheunemann - once a lobbyist, always a lobbyist.  We know where your loyalties remain. People don't just throw such well-buttered bread away.

The polls and the imbalanced media treatment are all just being manufactured in order to create the illusion of a tight race so they can get viewers and sell ad time.  I can't wait until the debates and election.  Obama will emerge head and shoulders above McCain, both literally and figuratively.

Obama '08
The Obama campaign should be hitting this one every single day.  McCain has surrounded himself with people who have shady pasts.  They people should be called out on what they have done, and what it means that the candidate puts these sort of people in positions of power.  The company you keep?  Thats swings both ways, Senator McCain.


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