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Oil Execs Gave Huge Contributions To McCain Days After Offshore Drilling Reversal

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  1. gifford1967

    gifford1967 Member
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    What a McMaverick. The more than $56,000 donated by a low level Hess employee and her Amtrack husband is particularly interesting.

    Multiple Oil Company Executives Gave Huge Contributions To Electing McCain Just Days After Offshore Drilling Reversal

    By Greg Sargent and Eric Kleefeld - August 4, 2008, 12:47PM

    Ten senior Hess Corporation executives and/or members of the Hess family each gave $28,500 to the joint RNC-McCain fundraising committee, just days after McCain reversed himself to favor offshore drilling, according to Federal Election Commission reports.

    Nine of these contributions, seven from Hess executives and two from members of the Hess family, came on the same day, June 24th, the records show. The total collected in the wake of McCain's reversal for the fund, called McCain Victory 2008, from Hess execs and family is $285,000.

    We were alerted to the contributions by Campaign Money Watch, a non-partisan group that tracks campaign contributions. The contributions were given a quick mention deep in a report the group issued late last week, but with no names or other details provided. The Hess contributions are clearly newsworthy on their own.

    The Washington Post reported last week that campaign contributions from oil industry execs rose in a big way in the last half of June, after McCain drew a huge amount of attention by reversing his opposition on June 16th to the federal ban on offshore drilling.

    These Hess contributions, however, hadn't been reported until now, and they will give more ammo to those arguing that McCain is being rewarded by campaign contributions in exchange for pro-industry positions. Here's a table detailing the contributions:

    J. Barclay Collins Hess Corp. Attorney $28,500 19-Jun
    John B. Hess Hess Corp. Executive $28,500 24-Jun
    Susan K. Hess Homemaker Homemaker $28,500 24-Jun
    Norma W. Hess Retired Retired $28,500 24-Jun
    John J. O'Connor Hess Corp. Executive $28,500 24-Jun
    Lawrence Ornstein Hess Corp. Senior VP $28,500 24-Jun
    John Reilly Hess Corp. Executive $28,500 24-Jun
    Alice Rocchio Hess Corp. Office Manager $28,500 24-Jun
    John Scelfo Hess Corp. Senior VP of Finance $28,500 24-Jun
    F. Borden Walker Hess Corp. Businessman $28,500 24-Jun

    Norma W. Hess is the widow of oil magnate and company founder Leon Hess, and Susan K. Hess is the wife of Hess chairman and CEO John Hess.

    Neither a spokesperson for Hess nor the McCain campaign immediately responded to requests for comment. More on this in a bit.

    Late Update: It turns out that $28,500 is the maximum that can be given to the RNC, but because this particular victory fund collects money via various channels, an individual donor can actually give more than that to it. I've edited out "maximum" from the headline. Obviously this doesn't change the story in any way.

    Late Late Update: A Hess office manager and her husband, an Amtrak worker, each chipped in $28,000 apiece, too.

    Late Late Late Update: Turns out that the office manager and her Amtrak husband rent their home in Flushing, Queens.

    Still Later Update: It's likely that the Amtrak worker makes considerably less than $100,000 a year.


    http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/08/oil_company_executives.php
     
  2. weslinder

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    Why couldn't this have gone in the other dozen threads about the Presidential candidates and their energy policies?

    (Playing thread police is fun.)
     
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    Gotta drown out the basso threads.
     
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    wait, so you are telling us that a candidate took unfair contributions from big corps. that might have an agenda, possibly changing the candidates political stance?


    how is this news again?
     
  5. thadeus

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    There are very few 'contributions' in politics. They're bribes, or payment for services rendered. They're not contributions.
     
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    Yes, World Net Daily is hilarious. Their cred ranks right up there with the Weekly World News.

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  8. radapharoah

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    mccain doesnt give a damn about the energy crisis...his solution to is to further increase our dependence on king coal and queen oil. know can someone explain to me how that helps again?
     

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