I know raising can account for lots of odd locutions, but even so I thought this was not well put:
The president and his aides don’t speak untruths because they are necessarily people of bad character.
(It’s from Josh Marshall’s article about Bushian lies.)
I very much doubt they are necessarily people of bad character. I’m pretty sure, in fact, that they are contingently people of bad character. The ‘necessarily’ needs to move at least in front of ‘because’, and I doubt familiar movement rules will take it that far.