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Can you say Preening Affectational Asshole? (Original Post) Stinky The Clown Feb 2021 OP
There was never a guest on MSNBC who talked so much and said oasis Feb 2021 #1
All Hat BlueIdaho Feb 2021 #2
Absolutely! cilla4progress Feb 2021 #3
Just read his Wiki entry as I didn't know him. Seems like he is usually on.... EarnestPutz Feb 2021 #4
Yes. Republican Stinky The Clown Feb 2021 #5
Please read his Wiki entry, particularly the section labeled on ...... EarnestPutz Feb 2021 #6
McKinnon and Julian Castro served as co-chairs of Southerners for the Freedom to Marry, before Celerity Feb 2021 #7
without looking it up....I associate his name with that debacle where a Bush briefing book.. Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #8
from CNN, 2000 Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #9
He worked for Richards? cwydro Feb 2021 #10

cilla4progress

(24,728 posts)
3. Absolutely!
Wed Feb 3, 2021, 12:54 AM
Feb 2021

"I will wear my velvet collared jacket with my Australian/ CHP circa 1950s hat and I will transmit from a mysterious location and I WILL GO ON BRIAN WILLIAMS show and they will remember me forever!

He doesn't live up to his costume.

EarnestPutz

(2,120 posts)
4. Just read his Wiki entry as I didn't know him. Seems like he is usually on....
Wed Feb 3, 2021, 12:56 AM
Feb 2021

.....the right side of things. Preening may not be so bad a sin.

EarnestPutz

(2,120 posts)
6. Please read his Wiki entry, particularly the section labeled on ......
Wed Feb 3, 2021, 02:00 AM
Feb 2021

.....Democratic Campaigns. He may be an opportunist, but Please convince we he should be dismissed out of hand.

Celerity

(43,343 posts)
7. McKinnon and Julian Castro served as co-chairs of Southerners for the Freedom to Marry, before
Wed Feb 3, 2021, 02:14 AM
Feb 2021

Last edited Wed Feb 3, 2021, 04:24 AM - Edit history (1)

Obergefell v. Hodges affirmed that the fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to same-sex couples.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_McKinnon

Democratic campaigns

McKinnon's first political campaign experience was volunteering for then Texas State Senator Lloyd Doggett's 1984 U.S. Senate campaign, where he worked with James Carville and Paul Begala, who promoted McKinnon to the role of press secretary. McKinnon then worked for former Texas Governor Mark White during his 1985–1986 re-election campaign, followed by former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer's campaign in 1987. In the late-1980s, he went to work for the New York-based international political media consulting company Sawyer Miller Group.

After returning to Texas, McKinnon joined the firm Public Strategies, Inc. in 1990, serving as its vice chairman beginning in 1991. He spent the next several years working on many Texas Democratic winning campaigns, including those of late Governor Ann Richards (1990), former Houston Mayor Bob Lanier (2001), and the late Congressman Charlie Wilson. In 1994, McKinnon worked on Bob Bullock's re-election campaign for Lieutenant Governor of Texas. In 1996, he announced that he was shifting gears and leaving partisan politics. In his Texas Monthly article entitled "The Spin Doctor Is Out", McKinnon wrote that he "won't miss desperate candidates, manic campaign managers and last-minute attack and response ads".

Grasswire2

(13,569 posts)
8. without looking it up....I associate his name with that debacle where a Bush briefing book..
Wed Feb 3, 2021, 02:16 AM
Feb 2021

....came into the hands of the Gore campaign.

I guess I'll have to go google it.

Grasswire2

(13,569 posts)
9. from CNN, 2000
Wed Feb 3, 2021, 02:19 AM
Feb 2021

Investigation
The Debate-Tape Mystery Continues to Unspool
cover imageBy James Carney and John F. Dickerson, with reporting by Elaine Shannon/ Washington and Hilary Hylton/Austin
October 9, 2000
Web posted at: 11:35 a.m. EDT (1535 GMT)

Why has the FBI focused so intensely on Maverick Media in its investigation of the pinched Bush debate-prep materials? At first it was because Maverick's owner, MARK MCKINNON, is a former Democrat who serves as Governor Bush's top media adviser. Also because Yvette lozano, the Maverick employee who was captured by a post-office surveillance camera mailing a package on the same day the videotape and briefing book were mailed, is also a former Democrat. But Bush aides believe the real reason FBI investigators have continued to focus on McKinnon, Lozano and the production house is because the briefing book that was sent to Gore pal TOM DOWNEY in Washington was a copy of the one that belonged to McKinnon. Although the FBI has told him he is not a target of the investigation, McKinnon, like Lozano, has hired a lawyer. The FBI has subpoenaed Maverick for documents.

Why do the feds think McKinnon's is the smoking binder when at least half a dozen senior Bush campaign officials had debate briefing books? A short document that only McKinnon may have had access to was also found in the material sent to Downey. According to sources familiar with the FBI's investigation, New Hampshire Senator JUDD GREGG, who played Gore in the Bush campaign's mock debates, had typed out about 20 suggestions for the Governor to consider in his debate preparations. During a practice session, he handed the list to McKinnon, who gave the Gregg document with its handwritten notations to Lozano, asking her to type and then e-mail them to other top Bush officials.

The assistant did so and returned the list to McKinnon, who placed it back in his debate book, which sat on a shelf in his office. Inconspicuous, the hundred or so pages were not marked in a way that hinted at the contents. Maverick kept the debate-prep video, a copy of which was included in the package to Downey, in the "tape room." "Sometimes that room's locked, sometimes it's not," says a Bush source.

Last week STUART STEVENS, who works with McKinnon, was the final top Bush aide who had access to the debate materials to be interviewed by the FBI. Stevens, who has expressed the opinion that someone with ties to the Democratic Party broke into Maverick through the next-door office of the firm Waterworks, spent roughly two hours answering questions and pressing his theories. The FBI did some brief questioning next door but was more interested in looking at the Waterworks postage machine and taking samples from its copier. But those actions, say sources close to the case, have more to do with Lozano's activity, which continues to be a sharp focus of FBI activity.

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