McCain Adviser Paid By Georgia To Lobby Senator

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PETE YOST | August 13, 2008 05:42 PM EST | AP

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Randy Scheunemann, top foreign policy adviser for Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., facing camera, holds a map of Georgia, while speaking to the senator, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008, on board the Straight Talk Air campaign airplane while waiting on the runway to take off in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

WASHINGTON — John McCain's chief foreign policy adviser and his business partner lobbied the senator or his staff on 49 occasions in a 3 1/2-year span while being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by the government of the former Soviet republic of Georgia.

The payments raise ethical questions about the intersection of Randy Scheunemann's personal financial interests and his advice to the Republican presidential candidate who is seizing on Russian aggression in Georgia as a campaign issue.

McCain warned Russian leaders Tuesday that their assault in Georgia risks "the benefits they enjoy from being part of the civilized world."

On April 17, a month and a half after Scheunemann stopped working for Georgia, his partner signed a $200,000 agreement with the Georgian government. The deal added to an arrangement that brought in more than $800,000 to the two-man firm from 2004 to mid-2007. For the duration of the campaign, Scheunemann is taking a leave of absence from the firm.

"Scheunemann's work as a lobbyist poses valid questions about McCain's judgment in choosing someone who _ and whose firm _ are paid to promote the interests of other nations," said New York University law professor Stephen Gillers. "So one must ask whether McCain is getting disinterested advice, at least when the issues concern those nations."

"If McCain wants advice from someone whose private interests as a once and future lobbyist may affect the objectivity of the advice, that's his choice to make."

McCain has been to Georgia three times since 1997 and "this is an issue that he has been involved with for well over a decade," said McCain campaign spokesman Brian Rogers.

McCain's strong condemnation in recent days of Russia's military action against Georgia as "totally, absolutely unacceptable" reflects long-standing ties between McCain and hardline conservatives such as Scheunemann, an aide in the 1990s to then-Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott.

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Scheunemann, who also was a foreign policy adviser in McCain's 2000 presidential campaign, has for years traveled the same road as McCain in pushing for regime change in Iraq and promoting NATO membership for Georgia and other former Soviet republics.

While their politics coincide, Russia's invasion of Georgia casts a spotlight on Scheunemann's business interests and McCain's conduct as a senator.

Scheunemann's firm lobbied McCain's office on four bills and resolutions regarding Georgia, with McCain as a co-sponsor or supporter of all of them.

In addition to the 49 contacts with McCain or his staff regarding Georgia, Scheunemann's firm has lobbied the senator or his aides on at least 47 occasions since 2001 on behalf of the governments of Taiwan and Macedonia, which each paid Scheunemann and his partner Mike Mitchell over half a million dollars; Romania, which paid over $400,000; and Latvia, which paid nearly $250,000. Federal law requires Scheunemann to publicly disclose to the Justice Department all his lobbying contacts as an agent of a foreign government.

After contacts with McCain's staff, the senator introduced a resolution saluting the people of Georgia on the first anniversary of the Rose Revolution that brought Mikhail Saakashvili to power.

Four months ago, on the same day that Scheunemann's partner signed the latest $200,000 agreement with Georgia, McCain spoke with Saakashvili by phone. The senator then issued a strong statement saying that "we must not allow Russia to believe it has a free hand to engage in policies that undermine Georgian sovereignty."

Rogers, the McCain campaign spokesman, said the call took place at the request of the embassy of Georgia. And McCain campaign spokeswoman Nicolle Wallace added that the senator has full confidence in Scheunemann. "We're proud of anyone who has worked on the side of angels in fledgling democracies," she said in an interview.

McCain called Saakashvili again on Tuesday. "I told him that I know I speak for every American when I said to him, today, we are all Georgians," McCain told a cheering crowd in York, Pa. McCain's Democratic rival, Barack Obama, had spoken with Saakashvili the day before.

In 2005 and 2006, McCain signed onto a resolution expressing support for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Georgia; introduced a resolution expressing support for a peace plan for Georgia's breakaway province of Ossetia; and co-sponsored a measure supporting admission of four nations including Georgia into NATO.

On Tuesday, McCain told Fox News that "as you know, through the NATO membership, ... if a member nation is attacked, it is viewed as an attack on all."

Scheunemann's lobbying firm is one of three that he has operated since 1999, with clients including BP Amoco, defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. and the National Rifle Association.

Scheunemann is part of the community of neoconservatives who relentlessly pushed for war in Iraq.

No one in Washington is more closely aligned with the Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq than prominent neoconservatives, who for years had regime change in Iraq as a goal as part of their philosophy that the United States shouldn't be reluctant to use its power, both diplomatic and military, to spread democracy and to guarantee world order.

Now, McCain and other politicians who pushed for the invasion are seeking to emphasize the progress, albeit fragile, of the current troop surge in Iraq.

In the months before the war began, Scheuenemann ran the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, set up in November 2002 when public support for the looming invasion was eroding.

Before that, Scheunemann was on board with the Project for the New American Century, whose letter to Bush nine days after the Sept. 11 attacks pointed to Iraq as a possible link to the terrorists.

The letter said American forces must be prepared to support "by all means necessary" the U.S. government's commitment to opponents of Saddam Hussein.

Scheunemann was among the letter's 37 signers, a Who's Who of neoconservative luminaries including William Kristol and Richard Perle.

If anything, Scheunemann's duties have been enhanced from McCain's 2000 presidential campaign, when Scheunemann also advised McCain on national security and foreign policy issues.

Earlier in his political career, McCain displayed the kind of caution that could be expected from someone who fought in Vietnam and was a prisoner of war.

In 1983, McCain urged U.S. withdrawal from Lebanon. "I do not see any obtainable objectives in Lebanon, and the longer we stay there, the harder it will be to leave," he said.

As the United States prepared for the first Gulf war, McCain was among a handful of members in Congress who began raising caution flags about the operation.

"If you get involved in a major ground war in the Saudi desert, I think support will erode significantly," said McCain. "Nor should it be supported. We cannot even contemplate, in my view, trading American blood for Iraqi blood."

WASHINGTON — John McCain's chief foreign policy adviser and his business partner lobbied the senator or his staff on 49 occasions in a 3 1/2-year span while being paid hundreds of thousands of d...
WASHINGTON — John McCain's chief foreign policy adviser and his business partner lobbied the senator or his staff on 49 occasions in a 3 1/2-year span while being paid hundreds of thousands of d...
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- genia I'm a Fan of genia 27 fans permalink
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Hey...this story needs to be kept alive....i­t needs to be front page...
This really needs to be exposed...­.the media needs to pick this up!!!
Come on.....bac­k to the front page!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Scheunemann

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_for_the_New_American_Century

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 08/14/2008

Well 1 + 1 = 2

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 08/14/2008
- RJC I'm a Fan of RJC 20 fans permalink

It's amazing, every foreign policy flustercluck this century seems to involve someone who was associated with the PNAC, or "Project for the New American Century". look it up, it will bring alot of threads together.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 AM on 08/14/2008

This is really an important story in light of the fact that their is an on-going conflict in the region. McCain and Scheuenemann must be questioned in this matter. They have admitted that they have had constant contact with Saakashvili even before Georgia decided to attack South Ossetia. I think based on the fact that McCain has placed himself front and center in this matter, the main media outlets owe it to the public to ask questions about this matter, what did they know and when did they know it? What statement were made to Saakashvili to make him feel secure in his attack against South Ossetia. What about the funds paid to Scheuenemann? McCain is running for President the public must get answers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 08/13/2008

"One thing Obama ought to see, however, and soon, is the tarmac at Honolulu International Airport. He needs to realize that, when you're president, you're not always in control of events, including vacations. If he fails to cut this holiday short, he might soon wind up being remembered as the guy who blew his chance to be president because he played on the beach while the Russian tanks rolled through Georgia."

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/08/13/sanchez.russia/index.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 08/13/2008
- RRK70 I'm a Fan of RRK70 16 fans permalink

Did George Bush cut his Beijing vacation short, or cancel his vacation to his Crawford estate?
Condi Rice waited 4 days before coming back from her vacation.

But somehow this is an issue for Obama? Ridiculous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 08/14/2008
- genia I'm a Fan of genia 27 fans permalink
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I swear to God...it's like Wag The Dog.......­.Barack is vacationing in Hawaii...T­he opening day of the Olympics..­......Some funky footage coming out of that area. Reporters not allowed pass some point, no footage of actual fighting..­just an endless loop of tanks riding off to somewhere. .....I saw some footage...­that I swear.... was some kind of made up joke of a reporter being chased by Russian soldiers..­.camera all upside down and reporter screaming.­..lol..any­one else see this?
I swear to God...it's like Wag The Dog...lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 08/14/2008

Perhaps you would have had him delay his trip for a whole day. That's all THE PRESIDENT did.

O b a m a's not even our P r e s i de n t yet and you are already holding him responsible even when the actual P r e s i d e n t vacations on his ranch and laughs all the way to the bank.

Double standards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 08/15/2008

The biggest issue in this story (for me anyway) is the fact Scheunemann's association with PNAC. You know, I would think Republicans would realize anyone even mildly associated with them would be considered radioactive. Speaking of PNAC, bless the poor soul Bill Kristol. You know he actually has a PhD from Harvard? Yep, same one who claimed the Iraq war would cost a pittance and the Iraqis would be throwing flowers at the feet of their liberators.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 08/13/2008

We're all Georgians. Some of us even cash their checks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 08/13/2008
- 4peace I'm a Fan of 4peace 8 fans permalink

This is shocking news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 08/13/2008

What are the laws against stating a war for political puposes?Can they be more blatent?How stupid are the american people? Oh yeah.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 08/13/2008

McCain's top foreign policy adviser the former lobbyist to the country of Georgia? Sounds like a major conflict of interest here. The guy recently signed a $200,000 contract to continue providing strategic advice to the Georgian government. Where do his loyalties lie? It's dangerous for McCain to get advice from a potentially biased party.

Pretty scary when senators take on a presidential role, speaking for our country, making phones calls of support to foreign governments involved in a war without any oversight.

Please take your finger off the trigger, "President" McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 08/13/2008
- mosh I'm a Fan of mosh 10 fans permalink
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it appears that John McBush hopes to assume the mantle of presidential power, well, by just assuming it. No election. No military coup. No martial law emergency. Just inform leaders of nations like Georgia, (through a well paid lobbyist, of course) that, for all intents and purposes John McBush is the man to call.

Will the MSM question this power grab or just gush over McTwit's commander-­in-chiefli­ness?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 08/13/2008
- syllepsis I'm a Fan of syllepsis 24 fans permalink

I wonder if Congress will appoint him 'Interim President.­'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 08/13/2008
- mosh I'm a Fan of mosh 10 fans permalink
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Nah, the Congress has better things to do like, um, oh, hmmmmm. Anyway, that sounds like a job for King George.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 08/14/2008

This really should be the end of the John McCain brand. This truly should simultaneously destroy his credibilty in foreign policy and ethics.

Sadly, no.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 08/13/2008
- noamjunior I'm a Fan of noamjunior 85 fans permalink

add the president of Georgia to the Oil and Bank industries as owning a large share of a potential president McCain

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 08/13/2008

How can someone get away with this. This is grounds for impeachment from the Senate at a minimum.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 08/13/2008
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Can someone say conflict of intrest?! I'll bet this, as with other stories will not make the headlines via MSM. This explains why MckeatingFive was so invested in his speech he gave yesterday. Nothing to do with actually caring...i­t has alot to do with making money in our next war. Mc99%ScarTissue, is looking to cash in like big brother Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 08/13/2008
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