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Is the Washington Post covering up John McCain’s mob connections?

December 29th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

IF YOU STILL DOUBT that the big media is determined to keep under wraps the organized crime origins of the $200 million fortune of John McCain and his wife Cindy, take note of how the prestigious Washington Post touched on the issue in its July 22 edition. Rather, instead, note how the Post covered up the matter.

…The Post also added, almost discretely, that Mrs. McCain’s wealth “may” exceed $100 million (although most sources estimate it is worth $200 million or more) and—for the record—that “she was the apple of her father’s eye.”

The Post did not mention that Mrs. McCain’s father was a highly-placed fixture in the Arizona branch of the national organized crime syndicate: He was the chief henchman of the late Kemper Marley, Arizona point man for infamous mob chief Meyer Lansky and his powerful partners-in-crime, the super-rich Bronfman family of Montreal.

In that capacity—for 40 years until his death in 1990—Marley was undisputed political boss of Arizona, acting as the behind-the-scenes power over both the Republican and Democratic parties.

As such, his wealth and connections played the primary role in advancing John McCain’s political career from the start.

http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/mccain_s_mob_connections_146.html

The article also mentions how the mob stuff was suppressed by Newsweek (owned by the Washington Post’s parent company).
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During Prohibition, the Canadian-based Bronfmans supplied—and thus controlled—the “spigot” of liquor funneled to Lansky syndicate functionaries in the United States, including Al Capone in Chicago.

After Prohibition, Lansky-Bronfman associates such as Marley got control of a substantial portion of liquor (and beer) distribution across the country. Marley’s longtime public relations man, Al Lizanitz, revealed that it was the Bronfmans who set Marley up in the alcohol business.

In 1948, 52 of Marley’s employees (including Jim Hensley, the manager of Marley’s company) were prosecuted for federal liquor violations. Hensley got a six month suspended sentence and his brother Eugene went to prison for a year.
In 1953 Hensley and (this time) Marley were prosecuted by federal prosecutors for falsifying liquor records, but young attorney William Rehnquist acted as their “mouthpiece” (as mob attorneys are known) and the two got off scot-free. Rehnquist later became chief justice of the Supreme Court and presided over the “fix” that made George W. Bush president in a rightly disputed election.

Arizona insiders say Hensley “took the fall” for Marley in 1948 and Marley paid back Hensley by setting him up in his own beer distribution business.

Consider the source of your "mob" report..Don’t you think that if there were any mob connections that could be remotely connected to McCain, the liberal media would have the story front and center of every outlet? It the NY Times won’t even run with it, there must be some credibility issues.

  1. Éire
    December 30th, 2009 at 02:43 | #1

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  2. Griz
    December 30th, 2009 at 03:06 | #2

    Maybe you should turn him into the authorities if you have all that "evidence". Why are you wasting time on YA???

    McCain 08
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  3. Thoughts and Deeds
    December 30th, 2009 at 03:39 | #3

    And how was John McCain involved in all this.
    What does what John McCains father in law did have to do with JOhn McCain running for president?
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  4. One nation under god.
    December 30th, 2009 at 04:07 | #4

    Haha. Yep. because this is news to meehhh… Who is John McCain?

    Gahhh… I hate him.
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  5. susan k
    December 30th, 2009 at 04:15 | #5

    Give me a damn break!!
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  6. Sister blue eyes
    December 30th, 2009 at 04:25 | #6

    Agreeing with Griz, if you have the proof, turn him over to the Feds.
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  7. cuzziman84
    December 30th, 2009 at 04:51 | #7

    Good work Berstein.
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  8. Not4ThisWorld
    December 30th, 2009 at 05:29 | #8

    Hey thanks guy! I wasn’t aware of any of this, but you have provided me with the information necessary for me to have formulated a new found respect for McCain (McCabre – he will never live through a full term do to old age and poor living). The mob knows how to get things done!

    I was on the fence, not liking either candidate. Thanks for tipping the scales for me.

    I would much rather vote for a mobster than a panzy.

    Great info, not sure if you were asking a question or soliciting though.
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  9. Obama ’08
    December 30th, 2009 at 05:40 | #9

    Wow. When is the media going to expose the truth about McCain? Thanks for posting this. I did not realize that they had mob ties. McCain is even scarier than I thought.
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  10. hdean45
    December 30th, 2009 at 06:05 | #10

    Once again the Democrats accuse the Republicans of something that the Democrats have already done.
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  11. Jeff
    December 30th, 2009 at 06:20 | #11

    The Washington Post is one of the most Liberal based paper out there. If there was a story even half true they would be all over it!
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  12. tony c
    December 30th, 2009 at 06:30 | #12

    The Kennedys were the biggest bootleggers in the country, Chicago is one of the most corrupt cities in the USA,an HONEST man couldn’t get elected dog catcher You think Obama got elected being honest,think about it
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  13. Pat from Ohio
    December 30th, 2009 at 06:36 | #13

    Consider the source of your "mob" report..Don’t you think that if there were any mob connections that could be remotely connected to McCain, the liberal media would have the story front and center of every outlet? It the NY Times won’t even run with it, there must be some credibility issues.
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  14. Jenny Kim
    December 30th, 2009 at 07:11 | #14

    Doubtful. The Wash. Post is one of the most liberal newspapers in the country — why would they want to cover up a conservative Republican’s supposed "mob connections"?

    McCain isn’t the one with ties to a convicted felon named Rezko — Obama is.

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  15. Rick W
    December 30th, 2009 at 07:51 | #15

    SHHHH I didn’t say this but yes…. and McCain put Rezco up to helping B. HO "obama" to make him look bad.. I think he had something to do with both John and Robert Kennedy’s murders, but I did not say this ok…….. in the background the twilight zone music.

    LOL the men in the white jackets are looking for you
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  16. Donald C
    December 30th, 2009 at 08:36 | #16

    Possible shady business connections?
    Have you looked into Idiot Barry’s connections to the Chicago mob?
    How Idiot Barry got elected into the Senate in the first place?

    At least McCain, if these accusations are true, isn’t a pansy.

    McCain hasn’t committed treason. Idiot Barry has, with his violation of the Logan Act in Iraq a few weeks ago.
    The Washington Post didn’t even mention this, and instead raved about his "great statesmanship".
    The Washington Post, among other liberally biased media, went overboard in their praise of Idiot Barry’s speech to the 200,000 Germans at their annual free rock concert in Berlin, trying to say that they were actually there to listen to this fool.
    The Washington Post and other media glossed over Idiot Barry not visiting the wounded soldiers in the US military hospital in Germany.
    The Washington Post has repeatedly demonstrated their pro-Idiot Barry bias. Why would they "cover up" any possible method of attacking McCain’s character?
    The answer is simple. This stuff was long ago, and McCain has already been proven not connected to these allegations.
    Try again, Obamabot.
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