McCain Did Not Disclose Keating Business Deal To Investigators

The New Republic published an explosive story Saturday evening detailing how John McCain, in all likelihood, leaked information to investigators of the Keating Five scandal that was designed to help his image at the expense of the other four Senators involved.

If the allegation is true -- and TNR makes a healthy case as to its veracity -- it would mean that McCain violated Senate rules and could have been expelled from that body. Full Story »

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Glenn LaBauve
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by Glenn LaBauve - Nov. 15, 2008

While I am in favor of full disclosure, there is very little there there. If McCain did indeed committ perjury, then his punishment should be as radical as that he advocated for the last official that was brought before the senate for this crime. There is not enough evidence in this article, but I'm sure that more will surface if it is true.

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