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Jeff Flake's Past Lobbying Becomes Issue In Arizona Senate Race

Jeff Flake

JERI CLAUSING   05/13/12 12:09 PM ET  AP

Since his first House campaign a dozen years ago, would-be Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake has worked diligently to cast himself as a conservative gadfly, willing to buck GOP leaders and even a Republican president.

But as a result of the six-term congressman's work as a lobbyist two decades ago for a Namibian uranium operation with ties to Iran, a GOP primary opponent and Democrats are portraying him as a Washington insider who should not get to succeed retiring Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz.

Well before Flake was a leader in the campaign to eliminate the pet projects and grants that lawmakers add to spending bills, he was a registered foreign agent who represented Namibia and a uranium mine in the southern African nation that gained independence in 1990. Flake has since received $100,000 in contributions from mining interests and voted a number of times against penalties on Iran.

In Washington's revolving-door climate, it's not unusual for lawmakers and lobbyists to switch back and forth.

Rep. Jason Altmire, D-Pa., for example, began his political career as a congressional aide, then lobbied on behalf of hospitals for a decade before winning election to the House in 2006. Several lawmakers have worked as lobbyists between service in Congress, including Sens. John Thune, R-S.D., and Dan Coats, R-Ind., and Rep. Dan Lungren, R-Calif.

Flake says his lobbying past has never been a secret and that it was tied to his "love affair" with southern Africa, where as a young Mormon he did missionary work. He says his focus was on helping the transitional government of Namibia emerge as a democracy and develop its economy.

He says it's ridiculous to imply that his work representing Rossing Uranium, which was majority-owned by the global mining conglomerate Rio Tinto Zinc of London, played any role in his votes on Iran. He says it was only last year that he learned that the Iranian government also had a stake in the mine.

But his past has become an issue in his bid to replace Kyl, a race that could influence the presidential vote in Arizona and help determine which party controls the Senate in 2013.

Arizona has one of five Republican-held seats targeted by Democrats as takeover possibilities in November; the others are Indiana, Nevada, Maine and Massachusetts. In Arizona, Democrats are counting on Richard Carmona, surgeon general under President George W. Bush.

Democrats say Carmona, who accused the Bush administration of trying to politicize his job as the nation's top public health official, could contribute to making the traditionally Republican state competitive as President Barack Obama seeks a second term.

The last Democratic senator in Arizona was Dennis DeConcini, who left office in 1995.

According to Flake and federal records, the future congressman came to Washington as a public affairs executive with the firm of Shipley, Smoak & Henry, where he first represented Namibia.

He soon moved to Namibia as executive director of the Foundation for Democracy, a group established to draft Namibia's constitution. Flake's campaign says he worked for the foundation from April 1989 to 1990.

In 1992, Flake returned to Arizona, where he headed the Goldwater Institute, a think tank, until he was elected in 2000.

But after leaving Shipley, Smoak & Henry, Flake also owned and operated Interface Public Affairs from 1990 to 1991. Flake acknowledges that he was registered foreign agent and was paid $7,000 a month for representing Rossing Uranium Limited, which was majority-owned by Rio Tinto Zinc.

He said in his 1990 foreign agent registration with the Justice Department that his job was to "introduce the corporation and its citizenship activities within Namibia to the U.S." ... and to "attempt to promote the image ... and good relations between the United States and Namibia."

Flake said his focus was on helping lift apartheid-era penalties against the country and the mine. He said he did not know until last October that Iran owned a 15 percent stake in the Rossing Uranium, an interest that he said pre-dates the Iranian revolution that deposed the shah, an ally of the West.

"I don't know how a congressman who claims to be transparent doesn't disclose this beforehand," said real estate investor Wil Cardon, Flake's opponent in the GOP primary Aug. 28. "It makes me question every vote he has taken when it comes to Iran."

Cardon added: "It's also confusing to me that Flake has taken tens of thousands of dollars from the mining industry. From a guy who was a lobbyist before going to Washington, and claiming to fight special interests, it's interesting how beholden to special interests he has become."

Since joining Congress, Flake has received at least $97,000 from mining interests, including Rio Tinto, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracked donations through the 2010 election cycle.

He has backed legislation favorable to mining interests in Arizona. Last year Flake proposed ending a ban on uranium mining claims around the Grand Canyon. In 2009 he introduced a land swap bill that would enable Resolution Copper, an arm of Rio Tinto, to develop a mine in eastern Arizona.

Democrats also are making Flake's lobbying past an issue.

"Jeff Flake is the definition of a Washington D.C. insider," said Matt Canter, a spokesman for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

"He spent years as a Washington lobbyist and a registered foreign agent, doing the bidding of special interest foreign clients, before becoming a career politician who voted to benefit his former clients and refused to tell his constituents about his conflict of interest," Cantor said.

Flake's campaign denies any conflicts and says his critics are twisting facts from a background that he's never tried to hide.

"I have mentioned it in bios, I have mentioned it in numerous speeches. So this notion that I tried to hide my past is farcical," Flake said in a recent interview.

He says his record as one of a few congressmen who have repeatedly voted against sanctions for Iran is irrelevant. He says he long has opposed all such unilateral penalties, whether against Iran, Sudan, Cuba, Myanmar or any country.

That opposition, he said, dates back to his time in Namibia, where he saw the damage that sanctions can have on innocent people.

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Flake's biography: http://flake.house.gov/Biography/

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mstaggerlee
My micro-bio is STILL empty!
10:14 AM on 05/15/2012
With apologies to Bill Maher, I'd like to suggest a NEW RULE of my own -

No working for a lobby shop for 5 years after holding public office, and no running for public office for 5 years after being employed at a lobby shop.
09:38 PM on 05/21/2012
There was a piece of legislation recently defeated in the House that would have done almost exactly that. I'm not sure of the time constraint regarding lobbying, but our Republicans voted against it and our Democrats voted FOR it.
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cne43
Stewart & Colbert... for honest news
09:03 AM on 05/15/2012
Another prostitute running for office.... and, yes, again it's the GOP.
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MagicMaker
Abracadabra! Poof! Did the crazies disappear yet?
07:32 AM on 05/15/2012
Only in Arizona would a true Republican flake have a chance. Well, one things for sure, if he wins, he'll feel right at home there.
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ex-eye-in-the-sky
South Jersey Progressive Piney
06:54 AM on 05/15/2012
That's just what we need. A Republican Flake with ties to Iran.
06:38 AM on 05/15/2012
Striking parallel to the corruption of creationism mogul Pat Robertson, former GOP nominee for president and owner of the 666 TV network that milks gullible creationists for money. Robertson, already tainted by a long history of faith healing and other sleaze, had deals going with African dictators and human rights horror mongers Charles Taylor of Liberia and Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire. Famously, Robertson's tax exempt "Christian" racket flew in planeloads of bibles and (we can readily assume) weapons into these terror gulags, and flew out fortunes in blood diamonds. Robertson and his clone Foolwell during the Clinton administration were circulating videos among their victim/followers, claiming the Clintons were drug dealers. He also claimed 9/11 and Katrina were punishment against the ACLU and other demonic organizations...the amazing thing is that a nut like this can bilk so many gullible Americans.
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AGammaRaye
Awake!! Independent.
03:43 AM on 05/15/2012
I guess the missionary stint fires the boys up for life, huh?
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thorolyfedup
thoroly disillusioned
01:45 AM on 05/15/2012
Flake. A very apt last name.
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salamanca1
We'll never run out of stupidity
01:33 AM on 05/15/2012
Flake.
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stape45
No brag, just fact.
12:06 AM on 05/15/2012
AZ government still doesn't have enough flakes??
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thorolyfedup
thoroly disillusioned
01:46 AM on 05/15/2012
Who'da thunk it? I didn't know they got snow?
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mariusvinchi
Saint Lucia is looking better and better every day
11:52 PM on 05/14/2012
If we looked at everyone in Congress with a lobbying past, we would find that they've all represented disreputable clients...I am more concerned with exiting Congressmen who use their influence and relationships for "not-lobby-lobbying"
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Ian Llangan
Your Invisible Sky Friend Is Morally Abhorrent
11:46 PM on 05/14/2012
Another Republican who gives off a whiff of "super-gay" - wife and five+/- children notwithstanding. Sorry but I calls 'em as I sees 'em.
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catboycolo
I'll have the coffee, not the KoolAid
12:17 AM on 05/15/2012
I hate this guy, but your post is just stupid.
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Ian Llangan
Your Invisible Sky Friend Is Morally Abhorrent
12:19 AM on 05/15/2012
Talk to me again when this guy is over 55 - maybe pushing 60. If he's not caught attempting to learn polesmoking I will concede your point.
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Scoutitout
Never wear anything that panics the cat.
01:53 AM on 05/15/2012
Sorry, he rings my gaydar too - don't be mad
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Doolu
11:45 PM on 05/14/2012
It is not a big deal that he worked as a lobbyist for questionable people or firms. Most Republican public office holders do it without blinking their eyes.
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healthcarenow
RN 4 blue Arizona
10:57 PM on 05/14/2012
Flake is pretty much regarded as "DC insider", not gettin much respect here!
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D-V-H
I am a Damn Liberal
10:52 PM on 05/14/2012
The question really should be ..........why are foreign interests influencing our government and why is this politician a party to it?
10:44 PM on 05/14/2012
Does it get any hotter than a Uranium Lobbyist for Iran? Where are Limbots chanting "Sharia Law" now?