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Who care about his transition chief? Don't you have a bar of soap to pick up? (eom)
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There are some unanswered questions about John McCain's judgment in tapping a former lobbyist for Saddam Hussein as his transition chief.

William Timmons, the Washington lobbyist who John McCain has named to head his presidential transition team, aided an influence effort on behalf of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to ease international sanctions against his regime.

The two lobbyists who Timmons worked closely with over a five year period on the lobbying campaign later either pleaded guilty to or were convicted of federal criminal charges that they had acted as unregistered agents of Saddam Hussein's government.

During the same period beginning in 1992, Timmons worked closely with the two lobbyists, Samir Vincent and Tongsun Park, on a previously unreported prospective deal with the Iraqis in which they hoped to be awarded a contract to purchase and resell Iraqi oil. Timmons, Vincent, and Park stood to share at least $45 million if the business deal went through.

Timmons' activities occurred in the years following the first Gulf War, when Washington considered Iraq to be a rogue enemy state and a sponsor of terrorism. His dealings on behalf of the deceased Iraqi leader stand in stark contrast to the views his current employer held at the time.

We know why John McCain would pick a lobbyist. He's surrounded by them all day so that's not really the question here.

The real question is: Why would John McCain pick Saddam Hussein's lobbyist?

Posted by Matt Ortega on October 14, 2008 at 03:51 PM

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