Attention Turns To John Weaver

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First Posted: 02-21-08 11:16 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:46 AM

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John Weaver, the "informal campaign advisor" to John McCain, has issued a statement to MSNBC this morning that he is not the source of yesterday's story in the New York Times which alleges a romantic link between the Presidential candidate and lobbyist Vicki Iseman. Additionally, Weaver insists that everything he told the Times in interviews was on the record, and that he kept the McCain campaign in the loop about everything he told the newspaper.

SCARBOROUGH: John Weaver has called in to MSNBC. I'm going to be interested to get Chris and Pat Buchanan's response to this. Weaver has told us this: he is not the source of the New York Times story. He was contacted by the New York Times and everything he told the New York Times, he told them on the record. Weaver also says that every response he gave to the New York Times about John McCain and this situation, he immediately passed along to Senator McCain and his presidential campaign.

Weaver is garnering attention today because he is one of the few named sources in the story, and in two paragraphs toward the end of the story, his quotes appear to lend credence to the allegation that McCain had an affair with Iseman:

"Our political messaging during that time period centered around taking on the special interests and placing the nation's interests before either personal or special interest," Mr. Weaver continued. "Ms. Iseman's involvement in the campaign, it was felt by us, could undermine that effort."

Mr. Weaver added that the brief conversation was only about "her conduct and what she allegedly had told people, which made its way back to us." He declined to elaborate.

Weaver was likely prompted to call MSNBC after Tucker Carlson went on the air to discuss his role in the story. Carlson captured Weaver in an extremely negative light, "complicated person, who briefly became a Democrat...someone who has frankly, betrayed John McCain." Carlson went on to characterize Weaver as "a pretty sinister figure."

CARLSON: John Weaver was for many years one of Senator McCain's closest confidants. He was his political director in 2000. He's a complicated person. He's someone who briefly became a democrat after the 2000 race, but maintains his ties with John McCain, and he's frankly someone -- that is not a picture of John Weaver, by the way - he's someone who's frankly betrayed John McCain by his quotes in the paper. McCain's staff is not like your ordinary senate staff. There are people on that staff like Mark Salter, his collaborators on his books, maybe his closest aide of all, who literally have devoted their lives to him. There is a mindset on his staff of total dedication. I was just traveling with the McCain campaign. About a third of the people there are not getting paid. They were people who were laid off when the McCain campaign ran out of money, and they came back for free. There is a total dedication to the candidate, to the senator on that campaign. And for this story to run with all these unnamed former aides is, I think, devastating to them. And the widespread belief - and I don't know if it's true, and I'm not endorsing it - but having talked to some McCain people today, is that this all comes from John Weaver, who is seen by many as a pretty sinister figure.

Please note: Carlson's reporting is no better sourced than the original New York Times article.

At the time Carlson was on the air, casting aspersions on Weaver, however, an article entitled "Parsing Weaver" was running on The New Republic's website. In that article, Weaver is reported to have said that "he strongly supports and admires McCain and bears him no animus," and that "his only concern about Iseman was that she allegedly had been bragging around town about her influence with McCain...and nothing more."

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Additionally, in an update, TNR notes that Weaver has been recently involved in helping to "broker Mitt Romney's endorsement of McCain."

Steve Schmidt, McCain's senior campaign advisor, backed up Weaver on MSNBC this morning, insisting that no one in the McCain camp believes that Weaver was behind the piece. Carlson continued to insist afterwards that Weaver had "hurt the campaign."

UPDATE: John Weaver has offered a fuller statement to the Washington Post, which has been picked up by Chris Cillizza's "The Fix" blog. Critically, Weaver maintains that a paper trail exists, documenting his responses to the Times' questions and the subsequent disclosure of same to the McCain campaign:

The New York Times asked for a formal interview and I said no and asked for written questions. The Times knew of my meeting with Ms. Iseman, from sources they didn't identify to me, and asked me about that meeting. I did not inform Senator McCain that I asked for a meeting with Ms. Iseman.

Her comments, which had gotten back to some of us, that she had strong ties to the Commerce Committee and his staff were wrong and harmful and I so informed her and asked her to stop with these comments and to not be involved in the campaign. Nothing more and nothing less.

I responded to the Times on the record about a meeting they already knew about. The campaign received a copy of my response to the Times the same day, which was in late December.

From the day I first approached John about running for President in 1997 and through today, I have always wanted John to be president. The country needs him at this perilous time. From the moment I left the campaign until today, not one day -- not one --has gone by that I haven't reactively or pro-actively talked with the campaign leadership, with state leadership about how the campaign and how to win. To suggest anything else is wrong, a lie and meant to do nothing but harm.


John Weaver, the "informal campaign advisor" to John McCain, has issued a statement to MSNBC this morning that he is not the source of yesterday's story in the New York Times which alleges a romantic ...
John Weaver, the "informal campaign advisor" to John McCain, has issued a statement to MSNBC this morning that he is not the source of yesterday's story in the New York Times which alleges a romantic ...
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- Ohg I'm a Fan of Ohg 5 fans permalink

David Letterman is going to have to change his catalog of jokes about Senator McCain....
http://thefiresidepost.com/2008/02/21/mccain-is-a-mall-walker-letterman/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 02/21/2008
- Ohg I'm a Fan of Ohg 5 fans permalink

David Letterman is going to have to change his catalog of jokes about Senator McCain....
http://thefiresidepost.com/2008/02/21/mccain-is-a-mall-walker-letterman/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 02/21/2008
- Ohg I'm a Fan of Ohg 5 fans permalink

David Letterman is going to have to change his catalog of jokes about Senator McCain....
http://thefiresidepost.com/2008/02/21/mccain-is-a-mall-walker-letterman/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 02/21/2008

Is not the real issue here whether or not the head of the Senate Commerce Committee provided legislative help to someone who was a lobbyist for the telecommunications industry? That is far more important than any sex scandal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 02/21/2008
- jsinclair I'm a Fan of jsinclair 14 fans permalink

Yes, but Republican-style, lying is apparently also a legitimate issue.

As for Weaver, I'm amazed that he had the guts to talk to the New York Times. McCain & Co. have terrible tempers and a long reach. I'm sure he could worry about his career.

Props to Weaver for going on the record. He's got absolutely nothing to gain from it and a lot to lose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 02/21/2008

Chris Matthews often seems to forget that he's being televised and not at some private inside-the-Beltway cocktail party where his 'witty' comments may be..... tolerable. And enough with the movie analogies from the 40s! Damn, grandpa!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 02/21/2008

Go Gala1!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 02/21/2008

If someone can't spell the word liar ('lier') perhaps they should think twice before railing against someone else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 02/21/2008

Why is Tucker Carlson even permitted to be on the air? (Only person worse: all the air time given to the super trustworthy and honest Dick "My life is only about disparaging the Clintons" Morris on Fox 'News'). He is an offensive, ill-informed idiot. But I'm being charitable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 02/21/2008
- plutorage I'm a Fan of plutorage 12 fans permalink


Repubs have to be careful here. If McCain gets into office the question of improprieties could come up requiring a sworn affidavit from McCain about his relationship with this lobbyist.

We all know who the next character is. Devil in a blue dress, blue dress....

Maybe the big muckety mucks in the repub party should approach McCain see if it is necessary to have him withdraw and let somebody else head the ticket. We can't afford another impeachment fiasco.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 02/21/2008

I'm getting from everyone you shouldn't talk about the mccain thing hooked with adultry an sex an loobyest! Isn't this the same thin Bill clinton threw at us in the 90's with "I did not have sex with that woman'? Of course he did! and Mccain sits there all rightouse when he cheated with His late wife for this Cindy wife he has now.I don't get it. Why is every one covering up this man's behavior? Are we at another Cross road where morals WON'T EVER COUNT IN THE UNITED STATE'S WHITE HOUSE? i THOUGHT MAYBE WE WOULD GET PASS THIS! I see the only sollution as to be Obama. I at least feel he'll give back good moral behaviors to the United States! Have a good Family man in the white house will give us back some respect, and show the world were morally good-----------at least the majority of us are!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 02/21/2008
- jsinclair I'm a Fan of jsinclair 14 fans permalink

I agree. What happened to the "Straight Talk Express".

McCain isn't being honest about his ethical lapses in helping a lobbyist when he was on the Commerce committee.

And he's not being honest about his relationship with her. Republicans have MADE personal morality a political criteria for the presidency. I want to see how they deal with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 02/21/2008
- nick1936 I'm a Fan of nick1936 16 fans permalink

Don't forget that McCain was part of the Keating Five who were involved in the S&L shit

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 PM on 02/21/2008
- Drewkowski I'm a Fan of Drewkowski 4 fans permalink

That settles it, Tucker Carlson said something about Weaver sourcing it, so it must not be true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 02/21/2008
- Pookie2112 I'm a Fan of Pookie2112 3 fans permalink

Ya know, I could really give two sh*ts about whether Mad Cow McCain strayed outside of his marriage - that's a personal issue between him and the Mrs. Mad Cow. I DO, however, give two sh*ts about ANY politician who rails against the sins of lobbyists (just saying "lobbyist" should be enough to send one to hell ... with the rest of the lobbyists) yet snuggles under the warm sheets with lobbyists.

Mad Cow is nothing more than a true politician ... like ALL incumbent and true politicians, they should be summarily tossed out on their asses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 02/21/2008
- jsinclair I'm a Fan of jsinclair 14 fans permalink

Maybe it doesn't matter if he DID it, as much as it does if he LIED about it (and continues to do so).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 02/21/2008

HP really should change its lead page insofar as Weaver in concerned.

The NYT misused the Weaver quote. After asserting the alleged concern about a “romantic” link (and the ex-staffers' decision to “intervene”), the NYT next addressed the separate meeting between Weaver and Iseman at Union Station. The reader is left with the impression that Weaver intervened because of concern about the romantic link; however, it takes a close reading, and later clarification by Weaver, to see that his concern had nothing to do with any alleged romantic leak. Weaver’s concern was that she was claiming “strong ties” with the Senator’s office that did not exist Weaver was doing what he was supposed to do – privately act to protect the campaign from false claims of influence. The NYT did not point out the real reason for Weaver’s action. And be fair to Weaver.

http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/02/john_weaver_on_the_record.php

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 02/21/2008
- TWOSHORT I'm a Fan of TWOSHORT 3 fans permalink

Why was a Married Sen Mc Cain in the company of Ms Iseman so much that aides were concerned?I remember a former President saying to the Media and American's[I DID NOT HAVE SEX WITH THAT WOMAN]-turn's out he was a lier!!!! after some follow up on that story we found out the truth.Why was Sen Mc Cain in the company of this woman so much so that aides had to interven?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 02/21/2008
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Oops sorry He is saying the attackd meant nothing but harm. my mistake.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 02/21/2008
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