McCain Wife Will Not release Tax Returns

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080508/ap_on_el_pr/cindy_mccain_taxes

Cindy McCain says she will never make her tax returns public even if her husband wins the White House and she becomes the first lady.

"You know, my husband and I have been married 28 years and we have filed separate tax returns for 28 years. This is a privacy issue. My husband is the candidate," Cindy McCain, wife of Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting John McCain, said in an interview aired on NBC's "Today" on Thursday.

Asked if she would release her tax returns if she was first lady, Cindy McCain said: "No."

The Arizona senator released his tax return last month, reporting he had a total income of $405,409 in 2007 and paid $84,460 in federal income taxes. He files his return separately from his wife, an heiress to a Phoenix-based beer distributing company whose fortune is in the $100 million range.

Sen. McCain is routinely is ranked among the richest lawmakers in Congress, but he and his wife have kept their finances separate throughout their marriage. A prenuptial agreement left much of the family's assets in Cindy McCain's name.

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said Cindy McCain's refusal to release her tax returns gives the appearance of a double standard on the part of her husband.

"What is John McCain trying to hide?" Dean said in a statement. "Throughout this campaign, he has acted like his own calls for openness and accountability apply to everyone but himself. Now he thinks he can bring that same double standard to the White House."

Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton filed joint tax returns with their spouses and publicly released those returns.
 

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McCain dont want anyone in America to know how he lives or what he really has.

Its the elite people who get to be President.

Time to change that chit up.

Lets go ghetto so to speak.
 

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I'm pretty sure we all know how these people live. It's not like it's a secret that she's worth a butt load of money. What the hell does it matter? Are any of you stupid enough to think he's not living the good life?
 

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Yeah, I don't really understand this fascination with seeing candidates (and their spouse's) tax returns. It doesn't matter to me what they make or what they donate. It certainly doesn't affect my vote. I'm a tad more interested in their policies and competence.
 

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People with that kind of money are too easily swayed by others in the same boat.

Its the good old boy game of money and how to make it for your friends.

Yeh its easy to say you should know how he is living. But if we could see the house he lives in , or one of the many should we say, it starts to show that wealth begest wealth. Do you really think Clinton or McCain care two shits about the average American .

doogy duh
 

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Exclusive: Hillary Flees Chappaqua's Spying Neighbors
Christopher Ruddy
Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2000
Hillary and Bill Clinton are putting their Chappaqua, N.Y., home for sale because their neighbors have them under 24-hour video surveillance, NewsMax.com has learned.
Sources at some of America's most notorious supermarket tabloids reveal that the papers have more than one camera trained on the house and monitor activity and guests around the clock.

"We usually have to pay neighbors to spy on their celebrity neighbors, but in the Clintons' case we even had volunteers who wanted to do it for free," one newspaper source bragged.

"The Clintons had no idea they moved into a neighborhood full of Republicans who don't like them," the source said.

Tabloid publishing sources that both Clintons have always been worried about press surveillance, but Hillary has become even more worried because of her new position as a U.S. senator, and the fact that the tabloids have discovered she is a big seller at the supermarket checkout racks.

Property 'Flip'

Stories about the Clintons selling their suburban New York home first surfaced in the New York Post.

According to New York Post gossip columnist Neal Travis, the gossip at a Dec. 3 Kennedy Center Honors gala was that the Clintons put the seldom-lived-in house at 15 Old House Lane on the market.

"The Clintons never even got around to having 'hard wired' security installed because they wouldn't be there that long," Travis wrote.

The scenario goes something like this, Travis said:

"You get yourself elected, find a place in D.C. and shake the dust of Chappaqua off your sensible flat shoes," says Travis. "As a bonus, one of your well-heeled pals buys the mansion at a huge premium, giving you a fat profit. (Even a stranger would pay a bonus to boast that he lives in a house once ? albeit briefly ? occupied by the first family.)"

And our source in Chappaqua says that Travis is right on the money, that the Clintons actually put their New York "home" up for sale barely three days after Hillary won her Senate seat.

The classic "flip" real estate transaction is no stranger for the Clintons. They were accused of doing just that in their infamous Arkansas Whitewater land partnership deal.

The Clintons' "residence" in Chappaqua has been controversial despite its brevity. Terry McAuliffe, the president's leading fund-raiser, offered to finance the $1.7 million purchase but had to withdraw amid a storm of public criticism.

The first family bought the house, 40 miles north of Manhattan, in the fall of 1999 and "moved in" in January.


With Chappaqua soon to be history, NewsMax.com has learned that the Clintons are indeed planning to find new digs in Manhattan.

A source close to Clinton pal Vernon Jordan reports that the Clintons already have a luxurious Central Park West apartment at their disposal.

With her purse already fattened by a whopping $8 million advance from Simon & Schuster for a book she hasn?t yet written, plus the tidy profit over and above the amount they paid for the New York house, Hillary will be well able to foot the bill for some exclusive properties.

Already a Washington real estate agent reveals that the Clintons are considering a place like Georgetown?s stately $4.5 million Auchincloss House or one of the $5,000-plus-a-month rentals in Washington?s more upscale neighborhoods.
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Lets face it . Anybody with this kind of money does not think like us, act like us, or make decesions for whats best for the people.

Attica ! Attica ! Attica !
 

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You are inciting class warfare, Scott. :nono:

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Its about time somebody did.

I have nothing against millionaires.

These are not millionaires we are talking about. Clinton and McCain are in a whole differant class.

When this type of indidual runs this country
there are always problems with how decisions are really made in the back rooms.

The war in Iraq is going to cost us 17 trillion dollars and we loaned 40% from China .

wtf.

George W wasnt that rich when he entered office. I could guess what him and Cheney are worth now .
 

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Yeah, I don't really understand this fascination with seeing candidates (and their spouse's) tax returns. It doesn't matter to me what they make or what they donate. It certainly doesn't affect my vote. I'm a tad more interested in their policies and competence.

It has nothing to do with fascination; everything to do with conflicts of the American Peoples interest. John McCain was bank rolled by Keating and friends in the early days and Cindy / John and her Father received many inside sweetheart deals just because, I quess. Mr Clean has lived the life on the backs of the people that He works for. God has blessed John McCain and damned The American People ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five Do you think Mr. Clean has had any sweetheart deals served up on a silver plater since 1989 ? I do not need to see Her Tax returns to answer that question; do you ? :SIB
 

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People with that kind of money are too easily swayed by others in the same boat.

This is a coin flip. Do you want some struggling or semi-wealthy person in the office that would be more susceptible to bribes?

The fact of the matter is that it doesn't matter how much money these people are worth. If you are really out for the good of the majority of America, you are probably not evil enough to get to the top... from EITHER side of the aisle.
 

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I don't care how much she is worth. I want the full story from anyone taking the White House or Congress for that matter.
 

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This is a coin flip. Do you want some struggling or semi-wealthy person in the office that would be more susceptible to bribes?

The fact of the matter is that it doesn't matter how much money these people are worth. If you are really out for the good of the majority of America, you are probably not evil enough to get to the top... from EITHER side of the aisle.
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The problem is we only have 3 choices.

I am not totally behind Obama , its the other two that really scare me about Americas future.
 

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John McCain is an American Hero but I think the American People have payed the debt that could never be repayed. What do We owe this guy ? Some have said that Our fighting force signed up and knew what they could be in for in Iraq. John McCain comes from a long line of Patriots/loyalist. He owes Us. So He was shot down over Vietnam. Do We owe him any more than the young men that never made it back ? Do we Owe him any more than the ones who made it back, with no support and < the mind and body they left home with ? I don't think we need a loyalist in the White House. We need a patriot. We need someone that won't get emotional about flag burning or symbolic victories. We need someone, the World needs someone to be a 21st century leader.
 
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Yeah, I don't really understand this fascination with seeing candidates (and their spouse's) tax returns. It doesn't matter to me what they make or what they donate. It certainly doesn't affect my vote. I'm a tad more interested in their policies and competence.

Can't believe I agree with anything you've posted , that i've seen here and must admit I don't read this spotI on any regular basis.Like the libertarian side.
 

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Bryanz, I guess we could charge him for the plane he lost. His wife taxes not as important until we find out how much of her money goes towards his run for Prez. Everyone knows there worth is 50 to 100 million.
 

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Yeah, I don't really understand this fascination with seeing candidates (and their spouse's) tax returns. It doesn't matter to me what they make or what they donate. It certainly doesn't affect my vote. I'm a tad more interested in their policies and competence.

The thing that I think matters in this whole scenario is that the Republican Committee made it a huge point that Heinz-Kerry was not going to release hers, and conservatives railed on them until she released hers - and then of course pounced on anything in them that they could use politically.

Funny, I have not heard such an outcry from the committee this election season, nor any complaints from said conservatives. Funny, how the hypocrisy manifests itself, isn't it?
 

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Yeah Chad, I know the hypocracy is obvious. I remember the right bashing Theresa for no good reason and using her wealth against her. ...The same people that would take a bullet for Exxon did everything they could to bring down the ketchup lady. ...I wonder what country we would have invaded for ketchup.
 

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Yeah Chad, I know the hypocracy is obvious. I remember the right bashing Theresa for no good reason and using her wealth against her. ...The same people that would take a bullet for Exxon did everything they could to bring down the ketchup lady. ...I wonder what country we would have invaded for ketchup.

We would have invaded Hamburg Germany.

And, I have it on good authority that the ketchup we will find there will pay for the costs of war.
 
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