From an LA Times article about the aftermath of the DHL/Airborne Express merger:
"And that's the problem in our nation's capital. It's not just the Bush administration, and it's not just the Democratic Congress. It's that everyone in Washington says whatever it takes to get elected or to score the political point of the day," said McCain, who has served 26 years in Congress.Mighty fine words coming from the guy whose campaign manager got $185,000 to lobby for the deal on behalf of DHL.