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illinoisprogressive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:21 PM
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mcCain Advisor says he will quit if Obama wins democratic nomination
Barack Obama cultivates an image as a politician whose appeal reaches across party lines. But even he might be surprised to learn that one of his biggest admirers works for GOP Sen. John McCain--a Republican rival for the presidency in 2008. Mark McKinnon, a senior media adviser to McCain--who led George W. Bush's ad efforts in 2000 and 2004, and remains one of the sitting president's closest friends--has told the McCain campaign that he would quit if Obama wins the Democratic nomination.

McKinnon, a lifelong Democrat until he decided to team up with Bush, developed a bond with McCain over their shared belief in the need to remain committed to the troops in Iraq. McKinnon helped organize McCain's last book tour and has traveled extensively with the senator, offering media advice to the candidate for much of the last year. But he wrote a memo to the campaign in January, explaining that he would quit if the general election pitted McCain against Obama. McKinnon wrote that while he opposed Obama's policies, especially on Iraq, he felt that the Illinois senator--as an African-American politician--has a unique potential to change the country. Therefore, McKinnon argued, he wanted no part in any efforts to tear down Obama's candidacy. (McKinnon, who has previously told friends he was inspired by Obama's autobiography, refused to comment on the memo, as did Brian Jones, McCain's communications director; Obama's campaign said that the senator had never met McKinnon.)

But McKinnon's views have not stopped McCain from launching attacks on Obama. Last month, the two senators traded personal barbs over Iraq. McCain accused Obama of having a policy of surrender on Iraq, while Obama accused McCain of being out of touch with reality in Iraq. The skirmishing at the staff level was fiercer still; an unnamed McCain aide suggested that Obama wouldn't know the difference between a bomb and a bong.

http://wolffe.talk.newsweek.com/default.asp?item=618145
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DURHAM D Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:25 PM
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1. Who cares what that silly fool does?
Seems to me that he just simply likes attention.
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bigdarryl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:27 PM
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2. My prediction is he wil QUIT!! before the rethug primary is over. The rethugs
are mad as hell at him on this immigration.
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Colobo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:28 PM
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3. I'm glad Obama inspires that kind of respect.
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FrenchieCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:28 PM
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4. Shit.....wouldn't that be something if he quit the McCain campaign,
and started working on the Obama campaign?

I'm sure there would be some great "insider" secrets shared.

I will just relish that thought, although I'm sure that it most likely won't happen.

Got to love this part though....

Obama as an African-American politician--has a unique potential to change the country. Therefore, McKinnon argued, he wanted no part in any efforts to tear down Obama's candidacy. (McKinnon, who has previously told friends he was inspired by Obama's autobiography....
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Colobo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:30 PM
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5. It would be beautiful to watch Obama help crumble McCain's campaign
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MGKrebs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:32 PM
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6. That is a bizarre story.
Edited on Thu Jun-07-07 06:33 PM by MGKrebs
He will quit because he doesn't want to be part of attacks on Obama, except for now it's OK.
He's a lifelong Dem except for Bush and McCain.
He jumps parties to support the war, but will essentially jump back for someone who opposes it.

I see therapy in that guy's future.

edit: Note to Obama: DON'T hire that guy.
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napi21 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:39 PM
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7. Yea, no SH*T! I'm not a freat Obama fan, but I think he'd be nuts
to even consider such a weak supporter. Boy! Talk about flip flop!!!! I always thought that tag was really stupid, but in this case, ut sure fits!
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-08-07 09:01 AM
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15. McKinnon is flip-flopping like a FOX. He works for POWERSTRUCTURE not individuals.
I don't believe the man has an earnest bone in his body, though he plays as if he does on TV.
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:39 PM
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8. Everything about McKinnon REEKS - Worked for Clinton then Bushboy? Then McCain and
would quit for Obama? He sounds more like he's working for a syndicate who directs who he will he work for.

Something about this story smells - as if they want Obama to be flattered or lulled somehow. I hope Obama doesn't fall for it.
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FrenchieCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:42 PM
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9. You may be right.........
Sounds kinda of like a Dick

Morris......

Obama might want to feed him some misinformation instead. LOL!
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illinoisprogressive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 06:46 PM
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10. the article says they have never met. i find this a funny story.
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bunkerbuster1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-08-07 07:49 AM
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14. One of Obama's attributes
is the ability to sound less informed about a topic than he really is. Don't call it "false modesty," it's more like pragmatic modesty. (Clinton had this ability, too, of course.)

He'd do a spectacular job of feeding disinformation to a Republican mole if he were of a mind to do it.
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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-09-07 04:11 PM
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22. Yeah, he could turn out to
be a "bob shrum".
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AtomicKitten Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 07:12 PM
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11. bah-bye
n/t
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Monty_ Donating Member (162 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-07-07 08:45 PM
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12. I wouldn't want him.....
someone who was a Democrat before leaving to support Bush?
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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-09-07 04:14 PM
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23. Yeah, sounds like he has
bad radar.
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Ethelk2044 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-08-07 07:45 AM
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13. It is good Obama has mass appeal
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xchrom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-08-07 04:43 PM
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16. mckinnion = soulless tapeworm.
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snowbear Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-08-07 10:18 PM
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17. Don't forget.. this is the same McCain who said he'd commit suicide if D's won the senate in '06...

Well, Democrats DID win the senate --

..and the old fart still hasn't made good on his promise.
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OHdem10 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-08-07 10:51 PM
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18. MCKinnon trying to get himself a job with Dems
after selling his soul to Bush. He was with Bush in


Texas.
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Tellurian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-09-07 06:57 AM
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19. Is Obama a true democrat? Or a Trojan Horse for another Republican President?
Republicans defect to the Obama camp

Sarah Baxter, Washington

DISILLUSIONED supporters of President George W Bush are defecting to Barack Obama, the Democratic senator for Illinois, as the White House candidate with the best chance of uniting a divided nation.

Tom Bernstein went to Yale University with Bush and co-owned the Texas Rangers baseball team with him. In 2004 he donated the maximum $2,000 to the president’s reelection campaign and gave $50,000 to the Republican National Committee. This year he is switching his support to Obama. He is one of many former Bush admirers who find the Democrat newcomer appealing.

Matthew Dowd, Bush’s chief campaign strategist in 2004, announced last month that he was disillusioned with the war in Iraq and the president’s “my way or the highway” style of leadership – the first member of Bush’s inner circle to denounce the leader’s performance in office.

Although Dowd has yet to endorse a candidate, he said the only one he liked was Obama. “I think we should design campaigns that appeal, not to 51% of the people, but bring the country together as a whole,” Dowd said.
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Bernstein is a champion of human rights, who admires Obama’s call for action on Darfur, while Dowd’s opposition to the war has been sharpened by the expected deployment to Iraq of his son, an Arabic-speaking Army intelligence specialist.

But last week a surprising new name joined the chorus of praise for the antiwar Obama – that of Robert Kagan, a leading neoconservative and co-founder of the Project for the New American Century in the late 1990s, which called for the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.

Kagan is an informal foreign policy adviser to the Republican senator John McCain, who remains the favoured neoconservative choice for the White House because of his backing for the troops in Iraq.


But in an article in the Washington Post, Kagan wrote approvingly that a keynote speech by

Obama at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs was “pure John Kennedy”, a neocon hero of the cold war.

In his speech, Obama called for an increase in defence spending and an extra 65,000 soldiers and 27,000 marines to “stay on the offense” against terrorism and ensure America had “the strongest, best-equipped military in the world”. He talked about building democracies, stopping weapons of mass destruction and the right to take unilateral action to protect US “vital interests” if necessary, as well as the importance of building alliances.

“Personally, I liked it,” Kagan wrote.

Disagreements on the war have not stopped John Martin, a Navy reservist and founder of the website Republicans for Obama, from supporting the antiwar senator. He joined the military after the Iraq war and is about to be deployed to Afghanistan.

“I disagree with Obama on the war but I don’t think it is a test of his patriotism,” Martin says. “Obama has a message of hope for the country.”

Financiers have also been oiling Obama’s campaign. In Chicago, his home town, John Canning, a “Bush pioneer” and investment banker who pledged to raise $100,000 for the president in 2004, has given up on the Republicans. “I know lots of my friends in this business are disenchanted and are definitely looking for something different,” he said.

(...)

According to figures compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics in Washington, Obama and Clinton have vacuumed up more than $750,000 (£375,000) in individual contributions from former Bush donors.

Some of the donations reflect the natural tendency of those with power to shift to the likely White House winner. Penny Pritzker, the staggeringly successful head of fundraising for Obama, voted for John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic candidate, but also donated that year to Bush. As she was a head of the family-run Hyatt hotel chain, it was considered a prudent move.

With the Democrats widely expected to win in 2008, Clinton’s status as frontrunner is encouraging Wall Street money to migrate to her, while Obama may be picking up some mischievous “Stop Hillary” donations from still-loyal Republicans. But there is plenty of genuine enthusiasm to go around.

(...)

For his optimism about the future, Obama has been dubbed the “black Ronald Reagan”. He frequently challenges the black community to support two-parent families and encourage school students, instead of criticizing them for “acting white”.

...so, Obama has no trouble with surrounding himself with Bush operatives..How many democrats would knowingly invite the enemy into their camp if their were't guaranteed success? One can only wonder. Donations are one thing...operatives are quite another.

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Ethelk2044 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-09-07 09:16 AM
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20. This is good
Obama was mass appeal.
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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-09-07 04:10 PM
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21. "A lifelong Democrat until
he decided to team up with bush"??

What? Did Mark McKinnon have a lobotomy? Cause that's the only reason I can think of for turning..and now he's gonna do what?

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