Maybe he just forgot:
At a town hall today, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) attacked the controversial deal supposedly struck between the White House and the pharmaceutical industry on health care reform. According to McCain, the deal was an example of the "special interests" getting "a seat at the table." "The lobbyist for the drug companies, a guy named Tauzin who makes over a million dollars a year went to the White House and he was quoted, he was quoted across this country when he says, and I quote: 'We assured, we need somebody to come in first, if you come in first, you will have a rock solid deal.'"
The deal with PhRMA, which has been heavily criticized by the left, does raise questions, but it is odd to hear McCain criticize someone for soliciting the support of Billy Tauzin. In 2007, Tauzin contributed to McCain's presidential campaign. When The Hill reported on the contribution in April 2008, Tauzin's spokesman said, "Sen. McCain put out a call for help and Billy...answered it."
Typical McCain -- do as I say, not as I do.
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