McCain loses national finance chair over lobbying ties

That the McCain campaign thought it would be wise to bring in high-priced Washington lobbyists to run the entire operation is bizarre. It’s considerably worse, however, that neither McCain nor anyone around him thought about checking to see who these lobbyists worked for before they took over the campaign operation. For a candidate running as a less incompetent version of Bush, these stories really aren’t helping.

In the latest humiliating development, the McCain campaign dumped one of its national finance chairmen over his Saudi lobbying work. Newsweek’s Michael Isikoff, who’s been doing great work on this story, reported yesterday:

One top campaign official affected by the new policy is national finance co-chair Tom Loeffler, a former Texas congressman whose lobbying firm has collected nearly $15 million from Saudi Arabia since 2002 and millions more from other foreign and corporate interests, including a French aerospace firm seeking Pentagon contracts. Loeffler last month told a reporter “at no time have I discussed my clients with John McCain.” But lobbying disclosure records reviewed by NEWSWEEK show that on May 17, 2006, Loeffler listed meeting McCain along with the Saudi ambassador to “discuss US-Kingdom of Saudi Arabia relations.”

Another potential problem: Loeffler’s firm started paying $15,000 a month last summer to one of its lobbyists, Susan Nelson, after she left to become McCain’s full-time finance director, said a source familiar with the arrangement (who asked not to be identified talking about sensitive matters). Campaign officials were told the payments were “severance” for Nelson and that they ended by November. But in “February or March,” Loeffler rehired Nelson as a consultant to “help him with his clients” while she continued on the McCain payroll, according to a campaign official who asked not to be identified talking about personnel matters. Federal election law prohibits any outside entity from subsidizing the income of campaign workers. McCain’s officials say they have been assured that Nelson did actual work for Loeffler’s lobbying clients — and that the payments were proper. But after NEWSWEEK posed questions about the matter, they confirmed Loeffler’s resignation and the termination of Nelson’s consulting contract.

The McCain campaign seems to be timing these decisions to lessen the blow — a Saturday morning confirmation of Loeffler’s resignation is designed to keep things quiet — and the strategy has been at least partially successful. Newsweek is all over the story, but most news outlets have downplayed the problems posed by McCain’s legion of lobbyists.

That said, it’s clearly a hard-to-explain embarrassment for the Republican nominee (you know, the one who’s been railing for years against the influence of lobbyists in the political process).

For those keeping score at home, eight days ago, John McCain had to get rid of Doug Goodyear, the man he tasked with managing the Republican National Convention, when we learned he’d run a lobbying firm that represented Burma’s military junta. (McCain’s second choice Paul Manafort, a DC lobbyist who’d been passed over due to his controversial client list.)

Seven days ago, McCain had to get rid of Doug Davenport, a regional campaign manager, because he’d been the lobbyist responsible for managing the Burmese junta’s account.

Five days ago, McCain had to get rid of Craig Shirley, a campaign advisor who was working simultaneously for McCain and an independent “527” group opposing Democratic candidates.

Four days ago, McCain dropped another aide, energy lobbyist Eric Burgeson, who had lobbied for Qatar and Serbia.

And now Loeffler, McCain’s national finance co-chair, has quietly exited stage right, too.

One assumes the McCain campaign is trying to get the purge over with, as quickly as possible, but this has been a story all week. And I have a hunch it’s not over yet.

Well it’s nice to know that mclame does have some limits – he is willing to pander to youthful voters on ‘Saturday Night Live,’ but says he won’t wear a dress.

http://www.rawstory.com/news/mochila/McCain_s_courting_of_youthful_voter_05162008.html

I am glad he stands for something

  • …most news outlets have downplayed the problems posed by McCain’s legion of lobbyists.

    Shouldn’t surprise anyone – they have downplayed his lies, flip-flops, and strange statements & behavior all through the campaign. They have falsely branded him a “straight talker” and “maverick”.

    Most of the MSM is doing what they can to annoint him the heir to dur chimpfurher.

    These are the same folks that made it possible for an AWOL alcoholic/cocaine addict to be fraudulently hoisted into the White House as a “war president.”

  • One assumes the McCain campaign is trying to get the purge over with, as quickly as possible, but this has been a story all week. And I have a hunch it’s not over yet.

    It’s a dilemma for McCain. Does he clean out his campaign staff one person at a time, or just purge two-thirds of the staff all at once?

    Even though it’s a steady drip, drip, drip right now, I think this way is better for McCain. These are “insider” stories that the corporate-controlled media doesn’t think the public is interested in (unless it takes place in the Obama campaign).

    If McCain was to throw all the bums out at once, the media would almost have to notice.

  • It’s getting harder by the day o believe that the GOP—a corrupt collection of cackling criminals, to be sure—didn’t bring McPhony in as the political fall-guy for what they know is a lost election year. It would make sense, too; putting the Great Flip-Flopper up on a stage with a target painted on his face, and letting all the fragmented groups (the religious wackos especially) to just start firing away from all directions.

    No matter how incredibly stupid they are—they’ve got to know that he cannot win in November. In the past five years alone, he’s ticked off both sides of every major policy issue that exists today!

    McPhony’s turning out to be not the Manchurian Candidate—but the Manchurian Joke….

  • The media has overlooked many more important things about mclame and his campagne so far – just look at how they still proclaim him to be a “straight-talker” and “maverick”. He could purge all of these at once.

    He can’t because he chose these same people for the special interests they represent. This is not about OOOOOOPS!

    This is about misrepresenting oneself as being “free of special interests” while surrounding oneself and being beholden to special interest.

    Just like dur chimpfurher, his candidacy is based on knowing the MSM will continue to “catapult the propaganda”.

  • “In the 2006 Senate report concerning Abramoff’s activities, which McCain spearheaded, the Arizona Republican conspicuously left out information detailing how Alabama Gov. Bob Riley was targeted by Abramoff’s influence peddling scheme. Riley, a Republican, won election in November 2002, and was reelected in 2006.

    In a December 2002 email obtained by the Huffington Post — which McCain and his staff had access to prior to the issuance of his report — Abramoff explains to an aide what he would like to see Riley do in return for the “help” he received from Abramoff’s tribal clients.

    An official with the Mississippi Choctaws “definitely wants Riley to shut down the Poarch Creek operation,” Abramoff wrote, “including his announcing that anyone caught gambling there can’t qualify for a state contract or something like that.”

    The note showed not only the reach of Abramoff, but raised questions about Riley’s victory in what was the closest gubernatorial election in Alabama history.

    And yet, despite the implications of the information, McCain and the Senate Indian Affairs Committee sat on the controversial portion of the email. According to an official familiar with the investigation, McCain also subsequently refused to make the email public after the report was released.”———————-Sam Stein,HuffPo,2/25/08 ,”McCain Withheld Controversial Abramoff E-Mail”,The ENTIRE article is well worth the trip to HuffPo. The actual e-mail is included at the end of the article. A must!

  • And yet the latest poll out today shows McCain beating Obama. We are truly a country of idiots.

  • Steve, chimpy did not “win” in november of 2000 or 2004 either. I agree with most of your comment, but don’t kid yourself.

    The mechanisms and strategies to steal elections are in place. If they can provide enough distractions and justifications for the theft, mcclame could end up in the White House.

  • Speaking of lying liars and dishonest campagns, mcclame is now running ads that he has solved all of American problems in 2013. You read that right!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB3BNgdfEkI

    He’s proclaiming MISSION ACCOMPLISHED in 2013! Pretty desparate, no? No one runs ads like this – something that would surely bite them in the ass when up for re-election.

  • “…and millions more from other foreign and corporate interests, including a French aerospace firm seeking Pentagon contracts…”

    As I recall, hasn’t McCain been leading the charge to defend American aerospace workers and enforce the NIH (Not Invented Here) rule regarding American military procurement in the fight over the new Air Force tanker fleet???

    McCain’s running a political hedge fund, not a campaign.

    It is nice of him to demonstrate so well that what one needs for success in the corporate Republican world is a conscience-ectomy.

  • We all know that lobbyists own McLame so why not have them control his campaign. I believe Ron Paul is one of the few in Washington DC that the lobbyists don’t bother to visit. I guess the American people love corruption in government.

  • No Republican has not been compromised by the behavior of the party since 1994. They are ALL corrupt, every one. No matter who McCain hires, if they’re Republican, they have baggage.

  • Wes Gullett, McCain’s BFF and campaign consultant, is a partner in an Arizona consulting firm, Hamilton, Gullett, Davis & Roman. According to the Senate lobbyist database, Gullett’s firm filed a client registration on 12/13/ 05 for the Guidiville Band of Pomo Indians dated 11/29/05. But on 1/12/06, Gullett filed an amended registration dated 1/4/04. The purpose of the lobbying was to promote Indian gambling.

    It looks like Gullett was secretly lobbying McCain while McCain as chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee was investigating Indian gambling in connection with Jack Abramoff. The head of the Guidiville Band of Pomo Indians testified before McCain’s committee in July 2005 so the Pomo Indians got their access.

    Based on the dates of other client registrations, it also looks like Gullett hurriedly registered several clients at the end of 2005 to cover himself. But for a guy who is best friends with one of the most powerful senators in DC, Gullett doesn’t have very many federal clinets or he maybe isn’t reporting them.

    How close is Gullett to McCain? In a 2005 New Yorker story, Gullett said he and McCain have done 14- stints at the craps table. When drug-addicted Cindy McCain impulsively brought two very sick babies home from Bangladesh, Gullett saved McCain from political embarrassment by adopting the second baby.

  • I’m surprised at peoples’ surprise that the press “isn’t noticing.”

    The McCain camp does a great job of press management. Me, I’m just surprised that his campaign and the press aren’t trumpeting the removal of lobbyists as a sign of his integrity. Mark my words, if and when this does come up, the meme that McCain will push and that the press will probably buy is “McCain is such a towering figure of integrity that he fired key staffers when he learned that they lobbied for questionable clients.” Whether anyone goes further and asks why he hired them is another question.

  • It’s getting harder by the day [t]o believe that the GOP—a corrupt collection of cackling criminals, to be sure—didn’t bring McPhony in as the political fall-guy for what they know is a lost election year.

    Steve @ 4

    It’s either intentional or no Rethug with a brain would touch the campaign trail with a 10 foot pole.

  • “The McCain campaign seems to be timing these decisions to lessen the blow — a Saturday morning confirmation of Loeffler’s resignation is designed to keep things quiet….”

    BUT, they’ll never keep this info from spreading among Francophobes along the [Interstates] 10 and 40:–>
    (McBush’s national finance co-chair Tom Loeffler, is)……” a former Texas congressman whose lobbying firm has collected… ($ from, inter alia) … a French aerospace firm seeking Pentagon contracts.”

    I wonder if JC’s Inner Frenchman will comment on this issue?

  • ***Brooks #14*** Exactly right.
    “…“McCain is such a towering figure of integrity that he fired key staffers when he learned that they lobbied for questionable clients.” …”
    I can hear him now on MTP claiming his innocence and honesty.

    As if he didn’t know. As if he cared. Get rid of ’em before he’s forced to get rid of ’em. With all his finance shifting his campaign might just be declared illegal. Maybe that would save them the embarrassing defeat that’s coming…”I could and would have been president my friends except my campaign was declared illegal by activist judges (like the FEC)”

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