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Michigan Fundraiser Highlights McCain's Radical Friends, Says Democratic National Committee
Rakolta is just one of a troubling circle of radical friends and cronies surrounding McCain. As the Chicago Tribune noted this week, McCain has praised
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McCain's Friends on the Fringe
HITLER AD FINANCIER
Voice the Vote Bankrolled by Rakolta, Liggett and Cummings Families.
Voice the Vote PAC Produced Ad Comparing Democrats to
WATERGATE CONSPIRATOR G. GORDON LIDDY
McCain Praises Liddy's Values, Says He's "Proud" of Him. "In 1998, Liddy's home was the site of a McCain fundraiser. Over the years, he has made at least four contributions totaling
Liddy Plotted Murder, Plotted to Kidnap War Protesters, Has No Regrets Over Watergate Role. "Which principles would those be? The ones that told Liddy it was fine to break into the office of the Democratic National Committee to plant bugs and photograph documents? The ones that made him propose to kidnap anti-war activists so they couldn't disrupt the 1972 Republican National Convention? The ones that inspired him to plan the murder (never carried out) of an unfriendly newspaper columnist? Liddy was in the thick of the biggest political scandal in American history—and one of the greatest threats to the rule of law. He has said he has no regrets about what he did, insisting that he went to jail as 'a prisoner of war.'" [Chicago Tribune, 5/4/08]
RADICAL REVEREND
McCain Spent One Year Courting Hagee Endorsement. "In an interview that will appear in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine, controversial televangelist Rev.
Rev.
— Hagee Repeated Claim: \"The topic of that day was cursing and blessing... What happened in New Orleans looked like the curse of God, in time if New Orleans recovers and becomes the pristine city it can become it may in time be called a blessing. But at this time it's called a curse... In the case of New Orleans, their plan to have that homosexual rally was sin. But it never happened. The rally never happened.\" [Dennis Prager Radio show, 4/22/08]
Hagee on African Americans: The San Antonio Express-News reported that Hagee was going to "meet with black religious leaders privately at an unspecified future date to discuss comments he made in his newsletter about a 'slave sale,' an East Side minister said Wednesday." The Express-News reported: "Hagee, pastor of the 16,000-member Cornerstone Church, last week had announced a 'slave sale' to raise funds for high school seniors in his church bulletin, 'The Cluster.' "The item was introduced with the sentence 'Slavery in America is returning to Cornerstone" and ended with "Make plans to come and go home with a slave." [San Antonio Express-News, 3/7/96]
Hagee on Catholicism: "Most readers will be shocked by the clear record of history linking
Hagee on Women: "Do you know the difference between a woman with PMS and a snarling Doberman pinscher? The answer is lipstick. Do you know the difference between a terrorist and a woman with PMS? You can negotiate with a terrorist." [God's Profits: Faith, Fraud and the Republican Crusade for Values Voters,
More Hagee on Women: "[T]he feminist movement today is throwing off authority in rebellion against God's pattern for the family." ["Bible Positions on Political Issues,"
RACIST AD CREATOR TERRY NELSON
Racist Ad Against Harold Ford Approved By
— Washington Head of NAACP Said Ad Plays To Racial Fears. Hilary Shelton, Washington director of the NAACP, said the ad plays off racial fears of some voters. \"In a Southern state like Tennessee, some stereotypes still exist...There's very clearly some racial subtext in an ad like that.\" [AP, 10/26/2006]
MLK HOLIDAY OPPONENT RICHARD QUINN
— Quinn Served As Editor Of Magazine Described As \"Rabidly Devoted To The South's Confederate Heritage.\" In its November 2004 issue, Vanity Fair described Southern Partisan, the magazine of which Richard Quinn served as editor, as \"rabidly devoted to the South's Confederate heritage.\" [Vanity Fair, 11/2004] — Quinn Praised Ku Klux Klan Member David Duke. In Southern Partisan, Quinn praised David Duke in a 1990 entry, writing, \"what better way to reject politics-as-usual than to elect a maverick like David Duke?\" [Newsday, 2/17/2000] — McCain Repeatedly Defended Quinn, Refused To Fire Him Despite Views. In 2000, when the group, People For the American Way, called on McCain to fire Richard Quinn, McCain defended him saying, \"this is a fine man who worked for Ronald Reagan and Strom Thurmond and other fine people.\" In a 2000 ABC News interview, McCain said Quinn was \"a man who is very intelligent, and a man who has done a great job for me in the state of South Carolina. And I do not believe that he is a racist.\" [Associated Press, 2/18/2000; ABC News, \"This Week,\" 2/6/2000]
HATE GROUP DEFENDER
McCain Endorsed George Wallace Jr., Called Him A "Committed Conservative Reformer," Despite Speeches to Hate Group. In
— Wallace Spoke Repeatedly To White Supremacist Group. Wallace had spoken on numerous occasions to the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), a white supremacist hate group; once in 1998, twice during 1999, and gave the opening remarks to their national meeting in June of 2005. The audience for his speech included \"Don Black, proprietor of Stormfront.org, the most influential hate site on the Internet, and former Alabama grand dragon of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; Jamie Kelso, right-hand man and Louisiana roommate of former Klan leader David Duke; Jared Taylor, editor of the neo-eugenicist American Renaissance magazine; Alabama CCC leader Leonard \"Flagpole\" Wilson, who got his nickname shouting \"Keep Bama white!\" from atop a flagpole during the University of Alabama race riots in 1956.\" [Southern Poverty Law Center, Intelligence Report, \"Into the Mainstream,\" Summer 2005, http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=541 ] — Wallace Said There Was \"Nothing Hateful\" About The CCC. After speaking to the Council of Conservative Citizens, George Wallace Jr. said the group appeared to him to be \"good patriotic people...There is nothing hateful about those people that I've seen.\" According to the Associated Press, \"the Council of Conservative Citizens says it opposes interracial marriage, massive immigration of non-European and non-Western peoples, hate crime legislation, and multicultural and 'Afrocentric' curricula in schools.\" [AP, 6/6/2005]
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