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McCain's Choice to Lead GOP Convention Quits after Ties to Myanmar Junta Reported; Lobbying Firm Also Represented ExxonMobil

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The man picked by the John McCain campaign to run the 2008 Republican National Convention resigned Saturday after a report that his lobbying firm used to represent the military regime in Myanmar.

Goodyear, chief executive of lobbying firm DCI Group, resigned a few hours after Newsweek posted a story posted online that the company was paid $348,000 in 2002 and 2003 to represent Myanmar's junta.

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The Newsweek article also reported that some of Goodyear's allies worry that worry the choice of Goodyear could fuel perceptions that McCain is surrounded by lobbyists. DCI Group earned $3 million last year lobbying for ExxonMobil, General Motors and other clients, the report said.

Those are some very special interests indeed.

It is even possible in American political and electoral culture anymore for establishment candidates of either party to throw a rock in the air and miss an advisor or party operative not linked in some way to dirty special-conflict-of-interest firms?

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Reply#1 - Sun May 11, 2008 10:07 AM EDT
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