Is McCain Okay with His Consultants Moonlighting on 527s?

Conflict of interest, anyone?

John McCain's campaign asked a prominent Republican consultant, Craig Shirley, to leave his official campaign role Thursday after a Politico inquiry about Shirley's dual role consulting for the campaign and for an independent "527" group opposing the Democratic presidential candidates. The campaign also released a new conflict of interest policy barring such arrangements.

Shirley, a conservative public relations veteran, doubled as a consultant to McCain and to the group Stop Her Now, a 527 group barred from coordinating its activities with presidential campaigns. He is not currently on the McCain campaign's payroll, but would also step down from his role on McCain's Virginia Leadership Team, a McCain spokesman, Brian Rogers, said.

"If you're working for a 527 involved in the presidential race, you won't have a named role in our campaign," said Rogers.

I'm not quite sure what that means -- people can't have named roles in the McCain campaign and still work on 527 organizations trying to impact the outcome of the presidential race. Does that mean that the McCain campaign is alright having people working on such 527s secretly advising the campaign in non-named roles? Is there another meaning to such a statement that I'm missing? Either way, campaign finance experts aren't terribly impressed.

Campaign finance experts expressed surprise that a McCain consultant would moonlight for a 527, a dual role that could trigger inquiries from the Federal Elections Commission.

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"When you involve the same people there's at least the risk that coordination will be found," said Rick Hasen, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles who specializes in election law issues. "The question is why a campaign would want to run that risk -- especially a campaign like McCain's or Obama's that tries to put itself out there as supporting campaign finance reform and opposing 527s."

This type of attitude towards campaign finance from McCain -- not exactly following the spirit of law, playing games despite having previously spent so much time demagoguing on the issue in the past -- should come as little surprise to MyDD readers as it's something we've written about over and over and over again. And even if it seems that the establishment media haven't fully embraced and accepted this reality, believe me when I say that McCain's shenanigans are not being overlooked by a lot of voters who by November aren't necessarily going to see McCain as so righteous or so honest.



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Trigger inquiries by the FEC (none / 0)

How? I thought they were short a body or two.

What a joke.

Anyway, McSame's 'I'm against public financing' before he was for it, should be the Number One issue before the FEC as far as I'm concerned.

A ship adrift in a sea of rhetoric & recycled clichés.
by DemsRising on Thu May 15, 2008 at 11:55:14 PM EST

"Reformist" my butt (none / 0)

When will the media decide to start tearing away the 2000 "maverick" image of McCain? I'm sick of this free pass that he's gotten.

It is clear that McCain supports reform when it helps him with independents and then opposes the same reform when he needs to actually win an election and get the support of Republicans.  


by irish09 on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:00:41 AM EST

What a dumb campaign (none / 0)

Why is his campaign run entirely by current and former lobbyists? I mean even if they aren't doing anything wrong(which obviously some of them are) why would he allow this to happen? Does McCain honestly think that no one will notice or start asking questions?

He is making this all too easy for us.


by sweet potato pie on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:00:48 AM EST

One question (none / 0)

When is the media going to knock McCain off his high horse and right on his ass? How a man who was from the Keating 5 (sp?) and someone who now opposes many of the policies that earned him the maverick image maintain that image is way beyond me.  Maybe I am just naive to think that the media will actually do its job.


by SocialDem on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:04:05 AM EST

Re: One question (none / 0)

We need to start hounding them, but I guess we've been too busy with our own little tug-o-war over here.
Take this event and line it up next to Mrs. McCain's recent divestment from Sudan, and you can see that these guys are doing some serious housecleaning while the media looks the other way.  June can't come soon enough.
by haystax calhoun on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:20:45 AM EST
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God (none / 0)

I hope you are right. But look at it this way. We have all this dirt on McCain to be saved up for the GE. I'm not sure if I'd want them to knock him off his horse just quite yet.


by SocialDem on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:35:05 AM EST
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Re: God (none / 0)

Yeah, but some things don't have that long a shelf life.  This 527 thing is being swept away as I type.  Kudos to Jonathan for trying to pull it out into the light but we need to stop making news for the wrong reasons, and get McCain out into the open NOW.  He fucks up on a daily basis and its like a tree falling in the woods.  


by haystax calhoun on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:41:26 AM EST
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You are right (none / 0)

some of the more "trivial" things (this being one of them) just won't work when the economy is in the shape it is.  I am hoping this election will be about issues and not who waves the flag most. Or who wore the flag lapel pin first. But I digress....


by SocialDem on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:43:54 AM EST
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Re: Is McCain Okay with His Consultants Moonlighti (none / 0)

This is why I'm not happy that Obama is telling big donors not to donate to our own 527's.  He wants to stay above the fray, that's fine... I would like someone, though, to do the dirty work.

I have confidence that he knows what he's doing.  After all, he's done something no Republican ever has... beat a Clinton!


It profits a PUMA nothing to give their soul for the whole world... but for McCain? --Sir Thomas More (if he were here now)
by LordMike on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:06:20 AM EST

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Obama may be cool and calm but he ain't no fool. One thing that the pundits have been quietly whispering is how he has been able to attack without looking like he is attacking. McCain doesn't even know what is getting ready to hit him.


by sweet potato pie on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:16:04 AM EST
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Re: Is McCain Okay with His Consultants Moonlighti (none / 0)

Screw that.

I'm donating to our 527s.

This is war!


by Bush Bites on Fri May 16, 2008 at 08:43:54 AM EST
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Re: off topic for MyDD admin (none / 0)

Jonathan,
You have mail.
by haystax calhoun on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:22:18 AM EST

McCain lets his top advisor moonlight on 527s (none / 0)

Thanks to Bush's insistane on a political hack for a nominee to the FEC, and the GOP refusing to find an alternative, the  Federal Elections Commission is out of commission.


It's time to restore balance and fairness to our economy,... It's time to stop giving tax cuts to corporations that ship jobs overseas... - Barack Obama
by Lefty Coaster on Fri May 16, 2008 at 01:00:09 AM EST

I ran into a friend earlier from Chicago (none / 0)

we both worked for the Dukakis campaign in 1988 and then for a senatorial campaign in 1990 and he told me something that tells me that this general election is going to be the ugliest and sleaziest campaign in the history of this country. Well, long story short, he told me that the RNC opposition research team hired a whole bunch of PIs and dispatched them to Hawaii and Chicago to dig up and go through Obama's past in those two places with a toothbrush.  

So folks prepare yourself, this thing is going to be ugly.


by likelihood zero on Fri May 16, 2008 at 01:45:32 AM EST

McCain's running a shell game (none / 0)

McCain's running a shell game.

I trust Obama knows enough not to get into any spending cap deals with him.

McCain's ethical claims are nothing but snake oil.


by Bush Bites on Fri May 16, 2008 at 08:42:17 AM EST


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