- Ed Gillespie
Edward W. Gillespie is an American Republican
lobbyist , and currentWhite House counsel toGeorge W. Bush . Gillespie with Jack Quinn, former Chief of Staff to Vice PresidentAl Gore , foundedQuinn Gillespie & Associates , a bipartisanlobbying firm that provides strategic advice,public relations services, and government representation tocorporation s, trade associations, and issue-based coalitions.Biography
Gillespie was born
1 August 1962 inBrowns Mills, New Jersey . He is a graduate ofThe Catholic University of America inWashington, D.C . While at CUA he began his career onCapitol Hill as a Senate parking lot attendant.He began his political career as a telephone solicitor for the
Republican National Committee in 1985. He later worked for a decade as a top aide to former House Majority LeaderDick Armey (R-TX), and was a principal drafter of the GOP's 1994 "Contract With America ." Fact|date=May 2008 In 1996, he became Director of Communications and Congressional Affairs for theRepublican National Committee underHaley Barbour .In March 1998, Gillespie was executive director of coalition supporting computer data encryption called Americans for Computer Privacy. Gillespie's message was that "Encryption is, far from being a geek issue, essential to citizens' individual liberty. The mission that goes with the message is a tough one: to halt a Clinton administration drive to set up a system requiring that software equipped with data-scrambling capabilities also include a way for law enforcement or national security agencies to quickly access the encrypted information" ( [http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,10699,00.html] ).
In 1999, Gillespie worked as the Press Secretary for the Presidential campaign of
John Kasich . Kasich withdrew from the race that summer.In 2000, Gillespie served as senior communications advisor for the presidential campaign of
George W. Bush , organizing the party convention program in Philadelphia for Bush's nomination and Bush's inauguration ceremony. He also played an aggressive role as spokesman for the Bush campaign during the vote recount in Florida.In 2001, Gillespie briefly worked as acting director of public affairs for the
U.S. Commerce Department , helping SecretaryDonald Evans organize the agency and hire staff. In 2002, he was a strategist forElizabeth Dole 's 2002 Senate campaign.Public Citizen has published a 25-page report calling Gillespie "an [http://www.citizen.org/documents/Gillespie_June.pdf] ) embedded lobbyist" and asserting that his appointment as RNC chairman "has opened a conduit for corporate America to strengthen its already formidable influence in the White House and Congress." Gillespie's wife was executive director ofJoe Barton 'spolitical action committee , the Texas Freedom Fund.As Chairman of the RNC, it was Ed Gillespie who authorized paying legal fees which eventually mounted into millions of dollars [http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2006/04/13/white_house_pressed_on_nh_tactic/] , to defend political consultant James Tobin against charges that he had been guilty of "telephone harassment" in the
2002 New Hampshire Senate election phone jamming scandal . Gillespie told reporters that the RNC had no contractual obligation but "it's the custom, not written anywhere, that you covered your people." He said that he had informed the White House of his intentions but sought no formal approval. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/16/AR2006051601712.html]In 2006, the "
Wall Street Journal " published an op-ed by Gillespie in support of a comprehensive immigration reform package: "The Republican Party cannot become an anti-immigration party." ( [http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110008173] )He was recently publicly visible after the 2006 Senate elections as a spokesman for defeated
Virginia Senator George Allen. He had been tapped by Allen as a political adviser for a possible presidential run in 2008 before that loss.Gillespie was chairman of the
Republican Party of Virginia from December 2006 to June 2007. His book "Winning Right" was released in the September of 2006.Role as White House counselor
In late June 2007, President Bush brought Gillespie into the White House on a full-time basis, to replace the departing
Counselor to the President Dan Bartlett with the mandate to help raise Bush's flagging popularity ratings. WhenKarl Rove also departed in August, the "Washington Post " described Gillespie as stepping up to do part ofKarl Rove 's job in the White House. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/15/AR2007081502155.html?tid=informbox Michael A. Fletcher. "As Rove Departs, President Again Turns to Gillespie." Washington Post. August 16, 2007] A later "Post" article describes Gillespie's role orchestrating a PR unit dedicated to "selling the surge to American voters and the media. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/08/AR2007090801846_pf.html Peter Baker et. al. "Among Top Officials, 'Surge' Has Sparked Dissent, Infighting." Washington Post. September 9, 2007.] According to this article::From the start of the Bush plan, the White House communications office had been blitzing an e-mail list of as many as 5,000 journalists, lawmakers, lobbyists, conservative bloggers, military groups and others with talking points or rebuttals of criticism...Gillespie arranged several presidential speeches to make strategic arguments, such as comparing Iraq to Vietnam or warning of Iranian interference. When critics assailed Bush for overstating ties between al-Qaeda and the group called al-Qaeda in Iraq, Gillespie organized a Bush speech to make his case. "The whole idea is to take these things on before they become conventional wisdom," said White House communications director Kevin Sullivan. "We have a very short window."
External links
* [http://www.quinngillespie.com/ Quinn & Gillespie] web site
*Chris Oakes, " [http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,10699,00.html Selling America on Crypto] ," "Wired", March 4, 1998.
* [http://www.house.gov/judiciary/106-29.htm The United States Needs a Clear and Realistic Encryption Policy] , Statement of Edward Gillespie, Executive Director, Americans for Computer Privacy, March 4, 1999.
*Jim VandeHei, "Bush Policies Ease Transition For Aides Into Lobbyist Jobs," "Wall Street Journal", March 19, 2001.
http://web.archive.org/web/20030226013426/http://www.counterpunch.org/pipermail/counterpunch-list/2001-March/007364.html
*Ryan Lizza, "The Insider," "New Republic", June 19, 2001.
http://web.archive.org/web/20021030041000/http://www.tnr.com/073001/lizza073001_print.html
* [http://www-cgi.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/01/01/cf.opinion.2004.election/ A look at the 2004 presidential field] , CNN.com, January 1, 2003: Ed Gillespie joined "Crossfire" hostsJames Carville andTucker Carlson .
*Robert Novak, " [http://www.townhall.com/columnists/robertnovak/printrn20030524.shtml Bush on the Hill] ," Creators Syndicate, May 24, 2003.
*" [http://www.citizen.org/documents/Gillespie_June.pdf Ed Gillespie: The Embedded Lobbyist] , Public Citizen, June 2003.
*Mike Allen, " [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A2222-2003Jun16.html Bush Picks Campaign Chief, RNC Chairman] ," "Washington Post", June 17, 2003.
*Elisabeth Bumiller, " [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/06/politics/politicsspecial1/06gillespie.html? Fierce Defender of President to Lead Campaign for Court] ", "New York Times", July 6, 2005.
*Thomas B. Edsall, " [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/07/AR2005070701973.html Lobbyist to Campaign For Bush Court Nominee: Gillespie Choice Marks Bid to Use GOP Muscle] ", "Washington Post", July 8, 2005.
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