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McCain's political guru becomes a Democrat: GOP called tool of 'corporate elite'
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 5/20/02 | Jena Heath

Posted on 05/20/2002 5:40:42 AM PDT by madprof98

Washington --- John Weaver, political director of Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign, has left the Republican Party.

The Texas native, who broke ranks with George W. Bush to join McCain, is helping the New Hampshire Democratic Party back Gov. Jeanne Shaheen's bid for the U.S. Senate. He also is working on strategy for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's midterm election candidates.

"I don't think it surprised one person in McCain-land," he said. "I think they thought I was a Democrat all along."

Weaver is former executive director of the Texas Republican Party and was national field director for Sen. Phil Gramm's 1996 presidential bid.

He said he still talks with McCain almost every day and that he told him in advance about his decision to become a Democrat. McCain did not ask him to reconsider, but Weaver dismisses talk that the maverick Republican senator one day might change his stripes, too.

"He's optimistic that he can change the Republican Party, but John's the eternal optimist," Weaver said. "I don't share that optimism."

Weaver says his discontent with the GOP sparked his decision to leave. He helped organize the town hall meetings that helped McCain win over independents and Democrats in New Hampshire and elsewhere in 2000. After McCain's 19-point win over Bush in the New Hampshire primary, Weaver said of Republicans: "We have lost our way."

GOP consultant Scott Reed attributes Weaver's change of heart to that cross-party reaching out. "The guy drinks the McCain Kool-Aid and has never fully recovered," Reed said.

That kind of response doesn't surprise Weaver. "My still-Republican friends have gotten feedback. It's nasty stuff. It's not surprising."

Hard feelings remain between the Bush and McCain camps nearly two years after the election. Former McCain campaign director Rick Davis said he thinks that is why Weaver has jumped ship.

"As a longtime Republican strategist, I hate losing guys like John Weaver, and yet, at the same time, the welcome mat at the Republican Party wasn't out for John," Davis said. "It doesn't surprise me that he pursued this option, but, obviously, I wish he'd stayed Republican so we [could] use him some more."

GOP circles say privately that Weaver is no loss. After all, he predicted that if turnout in the make-or-break South Carolina primary hit 325,000, McCain was "in good shape." Turnout was a record-setting 573,101, and Bush won.

"Obviously, we didn't know what we were talking about," Weaver said three days later.

Weaver's wasn't the only cracked crystal ball. Bush political guru Karl Rove's prediction that his candidate would win 320 electoral votes was followed by the 36-day Florida recount.

This week, Bush media adviser Mark McKinnon said he would apologize to the president after it became known that he contributed $14,000 to three Texas Democrats --- U.S. Senate candidate Ron Kirk, lieutenant governor candidate John Sharp and Kirk Watson, a former Austin mayor running for attorney general.

Weaver thinks of his switch as less of a conversion than an evolution.

"Basically, I look at the Republican Party and how it's controlled, really, for the interests of the corporate elite of this country," he said. "I don't see it changing, certainly not in the foreseeable future. The issues I care about, the environment, social issues, increasing a minimum wage, a fair tax code, don't fit anywhere underneath the Republican umbrella."

These days, Weaver is looking forward to taking his 9-year-old daughter on the Democratic campaign trail. His divorce became final about a week ago, and his ex-wife remains in New Hampshire, where the family moved, in part, because the climate helped her cope with multiple sclerosis.

He has moved to New York City, where he always wanted to live, and said that not even being mugged recently when he went out to buy newspapers has changed his mind.

"A guy pulled a knife on me," Weaver said. "There was a bit of a scuffle, but everything's OK."


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Sounds more like a lifestyle change than a political conversion.
1 posted on 05/20/2002 5:40:42 AM PDT by madprof98
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To: madprof98
Is John McCain the next to come out of the closet? Take note AZ voters. Or is it Arlan Speckter. Or Shelby?
2 posted on 05/20/2002 5:48:53 AM PDT by encm(ss)
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To: madprof98
Corporate elite vs. the Dem criminal class...

I'll take my chances with the corporate elite.

3 posted on 05/20/2002 5:55:12 AM PDT by hchutch
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"I think they thought I was a Democrat all along."

If it talks like a socialist and walks like a socialist....

4 posted on 05/20/2002 5:56:52 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants
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To: encm(ss)
He'll come out of the closet when the weekly standard does.
5 posted on 05/20/2002 5:57:37 AM PDT by arimus
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To: madprof98
Goodbye and good riddance to the creep.
6 posted on 05/20/2002 5:58:03 AM PDT by LiveFree99
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To: encm(ss)
If John McCain does out of the closet it would just confirm that all of my friends comments that was at the Hilton with him are true and to the point that was converted to Lefto-Pink COMMIE while there and is only a spy but a corrupter?

And YES AZ voters should Take Note.

7 posted on 05/20/2002 5:59:34 AM PDT by Wave Rider
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To: Wave Rider
The Manchurian Candidate became the Hanoi Candidate.
8 posted on 05/20/2002 6:11:31 AM PDT by Surrounded_too
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To: madprof98
The bus to political obscurity is loaded to the gills with political opportunists.
9 posted on 05/20/2002 6:34:50 AM PDT by gitmogrunt
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To: madprof98
McCain has decided to stay in the Republican Party as he decided he can do more damage to them if he does.
10 posted on 05/20/2002 6:44:26 AM PDT by Piquaboy
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To: madprof98
... because the climate helped her cope with multiple sclerosis.

Nice guy. Leaves a wife who has deteriorating health. Rather like his mentor, who left his wife who had been loyal throught his time as a POW and had been horribly injured in a car wreck.

These people are scum, and the democrat party is exactly where they belong.

11 posted on 05/20/2002 6:53:39 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Surrounded_too
True, True with less said (KISS) is the word with more Meaning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
12 posted on 05/20/2002 6:55:48 AM PDT by Wave Rider
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