A search for author, Dominic Bracco, reveals a potential explosive interview, but the article is missing.
Thanks to dKos members, some new related articles have appeared.
NB: Original entry below this update.
Just when you think that every crime, large and small, in a candidate's past has been discovered and rehashed to the point of utter boredom, something new comes up. As I recall, John Edwards was thought by many to have been fairly well vetted and then, BOOM, a little scandal.
What's worse, however, to me and I think to many Americans, than an affair, are crimes and coverups and their just might be some criminal activity in John McCain's closet.
Sure, Cindy's theft and abuse of drugs is an old story, few people care and fewer want to see this dragged out for review. But what if there are yet-to-be-revealed crimes committed by John in an effort to conceal her crimes?
Wouldn't that be newsworthy?
Thanks to the replies to my original post, I offer these links:
(thanks to "along", "hungrycoyote", and "UrbanReader"!
http://www.openleft.com/...
snip:
"A whistleblower is coming forth against John and Cindy McCain, and the picture he is painting is not a pretty one. You've probably heard about Cindy McCain stealing prescription drugs from her charity in the 1990s. Today, Tom Gosinski, her former employee and a close friend of the McCain's, came out on the record about the entire sordid episode."
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There's a possible breaking story and video regarding the McCains that turns up in a Google Search and is referenced elsewhere, yet the link to this article is broken.
Why?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/...
The article link referred to in above search result:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/...
Part of the article description:
"Interview with Tom Gosinski - washingtonpost.comTom Gosinski, who formally worked for Sen. John McCain claims that Cindy McCain abused prescription drugs and that Sen. McCain abused his power to keep it a ..."
Could this broken link be breaking news?
Stand by...(I guess)