Tuesday, August 12, 2008

McCain/Obama event—for the faithful only; Dems to protest Cheney fat cat hairball


YEAH, LIKE WE FIGURED.

Just as I feared. (See our It's the old Saddleback Church shuffle.) In the OC Reg:

Saddleback charged some members for presidential forum: No public tickets will be available for Saturday's event with McCain and Obama:

For the past couple of weeks the general public had been told via the Saddleback Web site that ticket information would be forthcoming. Then last week the message changed and said a limited number of tickets would be available tomorrow. Last night the message was revised again. This time it said all tickets had been distributed.

Why didn't they say straight away that nobody but the faithful was invited to this thing? Why all the endless talk of making tickets available to the public? In the end, the so-called public forum is a fundraiser (the cheapest seats are $500) inviting only congregants. 

At best, Rick Warren and Co. are looking mighty disorganized. At worst.....

BIG RAT BASTARD HONORS LI'L RAT BASTARD.

Meanwhile, according to the Reg, some Democrats plan to protest Vice President Dick Cheney’s fundraiser tonight, an event in honor of Republican Congressman Ken Calvert. (See our earlier What's the matter with us?)

Who is that? Why, Ken Calvert is yet another corrupt Republican! According to Wikipedia,

Calvert went with businessman Thomas Kontogiannis and now-convicted Congressman Randy Cunningham on a … 2004 trip to Saudi Arabia. They were accompanied by Rancho Santa Fe businessman Ziyad Abduljawad, who paid for the trip. Kontogiannis is currently an unindicted co-conspirator…in the Cunningham scandal. ¶ The activities of lobbying firm CLJDW…is currently under investigation by a federal grand jury. On May 23, 2006, the FBI obtained Calvert's financial records at the same time it pulled the records of Representative Jerry Lewis, who is at the center of the [CLJDW] lobbying controversy. Calvert helped pass through at least 13 earmarks sought by CLJDW in 2005, totalling over $91 million. ¶ In May 2007, the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct of the [House] sent Calvert a letter stating that his earmark request for $5.6 million for the Corona Transit Center did not, in the committee's opinion, constitute a "financial interest". The transit center, a hub for rail commuters and a transfer point for bus connections, is in the vicinity (from .1 miles to 1.7 miles) of seven properties in which Calvert has an ownership interest. Calvert had successfully obtained earmarks of $700,000 in 2004 and $500,000 in 2006 for the transit center.

Yeah, and one more thing. 15 years ago, Calvert was arrested for soliciting a prostitute. Wikipedia provides all the sordid details. Calvert now claims that he has "matured."

That's what I'm afraid of.

Back to Cheney: Well, Democrats plan a “protest march” in San Clemente. I'm glad to hear it. 

Cheney’s office won’t say where the fundraiser will be held, but everybody knows it will be at Casa Pacifica, aka President Nixon's "Western White House." 

As usual, it's FAT CAT CITY with the good ol' GOP.

1 comment:

torabora said...

The only way an earmark is a "conflict of interest" nowadays is if it is specifically for a property a congressperson owns. This kind of behavior is entrenched in the Beltway folks of both parties. You gotta look at it as "bringing home the bacon", but you only get to smell the aroma. No bacon for you (or me)Chunk!

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