Foreclosure Phil

Years before Phil Gramm was a McCain campaign adviser and a lobbyist for a Swiss bank at the center of the housing credit crisis, he pulled a sly maneuver in the Senate that helped create today's subprime meltdown.

Eight years ago, as part of a decades-long anti-regulatory crusade, Gramm pulled a sly legislative maneuver that greased the way to the multibillion-dollar subprime meltdown. Yet has Gramm been banished from the corridors of power? Reviled as the villain who bankrupted Middle America? Hardly. Now a well-paid executive at a Swiss bank, Gramm cochairs Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign and advises the Republican candidate on economic matters. He's been ... Full Story »

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by Gary Holcomb - Oct. 1, 2008

Yah, this is a must read! This is journalism at its best; describing the corrupt friend that the condescending & pandering aristocrat McCain wants to place in power if elected. It provides a look at one more hole in McCain’s bucket of bad jokes to be used as reasons for his candidacy. There are now so many holes in that bucket that it is looking like a sieve. There is no chance that that bucket will would enough water to quench his thirst for power. If elected, the joke will be on us.

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