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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"To suggest anything else is wrong, a lie and meant to do nothing but harm." nothing BUT harm? calling Dr. Freud

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 02/21/2008
- Nova16 I'm a Fan of Nova16 34 fans permalink

Johnny--we hardly knew ye.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 02/21/2008

I don't personally care , if McCain has
flirtations and/or sex with whomever.

What I care about is the political/lobbyist
relationship. And that seems to be front
and center.

What better way for a lobbyist to flatter an
older, married man and to entice him than to
keep him close, and wiggle her whatever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 02/21/2008

Politics is the best reality show on Television.On a good day you can watch Sex, Power, Greed, Corruption, bold face lieing with continues coverage.The best part is most of it's not scripted. I take that back alot of it is scripted
I love this, the so called liberal N.Y. Times runs a story about Senator McClain and a young women he might be in a sleeping with, who works for a lobbying firm that has issues before McCain's commity in the Senate, but he's has never done any favors for her lobbing firm, Reality TV at it's best.
So now all day on MSNBC, FOX and CNN all have Republican hacks on talking about how the N.Y. Times is "smearing McClain" and "why did they run the story now", and someone at the Times needs to be fired. The Times is trying to hurt McCains Campaign. The Times had this story in December thats when it would have hurt McCain, hell he's got the nomination raped up now, I bet Mitt Romni is pissed LOL.Amazing, these people have no shame LOL. This stuff is better than Dancing With The Stars

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 02/21/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 267 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 02/21/2008

Once again the story and the discussion about McCain’s career long, unethical, on the take, on the make, political lifestyle, deteriorates into sex and who ratted him out.
And so now, the media will go into overdrive to find the rat/messenger and excoriate him, when the media should be focused on the political history of John McCain and his unending, insatiable appetite for the quid pro quo, political favors machine…he built and lives on today.
The media should be visiting in detail, not one sentence, his active involvement in the S&L /Keating Scandal, and his ironic rehabilitation to be the leading, iconic, reformist, anti-corruption Senator. Some things never change, only the names, dates and the amounts. This leopard hasn’t changed his spots, but the fake skin he’s been wearing, is wearing out and so is he.
Straight talk, no fake talk. Political favors anyone, see John McCain, he’s your man!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 02/21/2008

Once again the story and the discussion about McCain’s career long, unethical, on the take, on the make, political lifestyle, deteriorates into sex and who ratted him out. And so now, the media will go into overdrive to find the rat/messenger and excoriate him, when the media should be focused on the political history of John McCain and his unending, insatiable appetite for the quid pro quo, political favors machine…he built and lives on today.

The media should be visiting in detail, not one sentence, his active involvement in the S&L /Keating Scandal, and his ironic rehabilitation to be the leading, iconic, reformist, anti-corruption Senator.
Some things never change, only the names, dates and the amounts. This leopard hasn’t changed his spots, but the fake skin he’s been wearing, is wearing out…and so is he.
Straight talk, no fake talk. Political favors anyone, see John McCain…he’s your man!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 02/21/2008
- SubparDude I'm a Fan of SubparDude 9 fans permalink

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McCain wouldn't cheat on Wife #2? Only the disabled #1?

Why?

Quid pro Quim!


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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 02/21/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 267 fans permalink
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All of a sudden Cynthia McCrazy is putting on as much eye makeup as poor Tammy Faye.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 02/21/2008
- smzzzz I'm a Fan of smzzzz 2 fans permalink

A VERY important story but not for the sexual side, which is what the media will focus on; more importantly, it shows the sleazy underworld that long-time politicians, even those like McCain who and Clinton posture as clean, get caught up in and how the lobbyists have come to run our country. That's why it's so important to elect Obama and put the lobbyists in their place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 02/21/2008
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It proves McCrazy is a true hypocrite, when the man was running to reform Washington he was cozying up with lobbyists and giving their clients favors. He still have many lobbyists on his staff. McCrazy is more of the McSame with his ties to K street.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 02/21/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 267 fans permalink
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so "has many"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 02/21/2008
- SanityNow I'm a Fan of SanityNow 20 fans permalink

An inside job by the Neocons to push McCain right, and away from the Times.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 02/21/2008

This seems to me the natural consequence when you schmooze up lobbyists, as too many of our congressional representatives do. Lobbyists feel a sense of entitlement from those relationships, and when you've got a guy like McCain running for president, you better bet his people are going to jump on anyone who goes around saying she's got an in with his committee.

What I wonder about is how many in Congress have these relationships outside of the presidential spotlight...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 02/21/2008
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non-story. its clinton doing some swiftboating IMHO.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 02/21/2008
- Marrob I'm a Fan of Marrob 5 fans permalink

Am amazed at the mindless idiot on the left who are willing to blame the Clinton for everything. You're "goose stepping" in the wrong party jackass.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 02/21/2008
- gala1 I'm a Fan of gala1 46 fans permalink

Mullah Tucker is the Geraldo Rivera of the neocons.

You can gauge just how close a news item borders on poliscience fiction if this specious nepotist is sniffing around it for some face time and a reason to collect a paycheck.

I realize that MSNBC is in a spot finding spokesmen for conservative republicans, but considering what a histoy of horrors these neocons are responsible for, don't even they deserve something better than a disingenuous nursery rhymer?

gala

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 02/21/2008
- catchdis I'm a Fan of catchdis 3 fans permalink

well said, gala!

yesterday i accidently saw a few minutes of tucker carlson's show . . . oh my god! what a fucking IDIOT! how in the world does this guy have his own show? he rivals the stupidity coming from Fox Noise, interpreting michelle obama as saying that "america was a vile, hateful place . . . "

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 02/21/2008
- fleetw1978 I'm a Fan of fleetw1978 5 fans permalink

Tucker carlson is a twit, an idiot, a punk, a no-nothing, a hack, a shallow empty hole of a boy (the term "MAN" never enters my mind when he is the topic.) He is no better than any right wing radio wingnuts. MSNBC should fire his ass along with Chris mathews, they have nothing intelligent to say about any candidate, gop or dem.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 02/21/2008
- mediamarv I'm a Fan of mediamarv 38 fans permalink
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It is a lot ado about nothing. The nothing being the space between Carlson's ears.

Anyway, proves again, conservatives can dish it out but sure can't take it.

This won't derail mccains campaign, he already has the delegates to nail the nomination.. it may help in the fundraising cause it's the kind of issue that really brings out the wealthy wingnuts... who I don't think can win another election with bush's track record.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 02/21/2008
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