Judicial Watch’s list of presidential candidates

I stumbled across the Judicial Watch website yesterday, only to discover that four presidential candidates are on there for possible corruption in the “Most Corrupt Politicians” for 2007.  Here are the presidential candidates in the top 10:

1.  Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY):  In addition to her long and sordid ethics record, Senator Hillary Clinton took a lot of heat in 2007 – and rightly so – for blocking the release her official White House records.  Many suspect these records contain a treasure trove of information related to her role in a number of serious Clinton-era scandals.  Moreover, in March 2007, Judicial Watch filed an ethics complaint against Senator Clinton for filing false financial disclosure forms with the U.S. Senate (again).  And Hillary’s top campaign contributor, Norman Hsu, was exposed as a felon and a fugitive from justice in 2007.  Hsu pleaded guilt to one count of grand theft for defrauding investors as part of a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme.

5.  Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY):  Giuliani came under fire in late 2007 after it was discovered the former New York mayor’s office “billed obscure city agencies for tens of thousands of dollars in security expenses amassed during the time when he was beginning an extramarital relationship with future wife Judith Nathan in the Hamptons…”  ABC News also reported that Giuliani provided Nathan with a police vehicle and a city driver at taxpayer expense.  All of this news came on the heels of the federal indictment on corruption charges of Giuliani’s former Police Chief and business partner Bernard Kerik, who pleaded guilty in 2006 to accepting a $165,000 bribe in the form of renovations to his Bronx apartment from a construction company attempting to land city contracts.

6.  Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR):  Governor Huckabee enjoyed a meteoric rise in the polls in December 2007, which prompted a more thorough review of his ethics record.  According to The Associated Press:  “[Huckabee’s] career has also been colored by 14 ethics complaints and a volley of questions about his integrity, ranging from his management of campaign cash to his use of a nonprofit organization to subsidize his income to his destruction of state computer files on his way out of the governor’s office.”  And what was Governor Huckabee’s response to these ethics allegations?  Rather than cooperating with investigators, Huckabee sued the state ethics commission twice and attempted to shut the ethics process down.

8.  Senator Barack Obama (D-IL):  A “Dishonorable Mention” last year, Senator Obama moves onto the “ten most wanted” list in 2007.  In 2006, it was discovered that Obama was involved in a suspicious real estate deal with an indicted political fundraiser, Antoin “Tony” Rezko.  In 2007, more reports surfaced of deeper and suspicious business and political connections  It was reported that just two months after he joined the Senate, Obama purchased $50,000 worth of stock in speculative companies whose major investors were his biggest campaign contributors.  One of the companies was a biotech concern that benefited from legislation Obama pushed just two weeks after the senator purchased $5,000 of the company’s shares.  Obama was also nabbed conducting campaign business in his Senate office, a violation of federal law.

Obama was surprising but the Republicans aren’t going to bring it to the forefront of the news day. Obama is the easiest to beat, so they aren’t bashing him, much like how Democrats aren’t trying to bash Huckabee because he will be easily beaten. It is the Republicans alone who have blasted Huckabee these past few months.

5 Responses to “Judicial Watch’s list of presidential candidates”

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  2. I wouldn’t say “obama is the easiest to beat” he’s clearly beating hillary in many polls, edwards and would probably hack many, if not all the republicans to pieces. Hillary is the only contender for him in most polls right now. She won’t beat some repubs, but he could. Anyway Ron Paul is the guy anyway.

  3. I agree with the above poster that Obama isn’t the easiest to beat. I think the Republicans hope to face Clinton because of her extremely high negatives and the fact that she isn’t very well liked by many in the liberal base.

    I think Edwards is the Dems strongest candidate as far as electability.

    I do think it’s interesting that most of the “front running” presidential candidates are on this list.

    Corruption of the major parties is a big part of what is drawing so many people to Ron Paul, they know he is honest.

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  5. Wouldn’t it be interesting to see what the folks on the BBS for these candidates think of these findings…someone should tell them the truth….

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