- John Sears
John Patrick Sears is an attorney and a Republican political strategist.
He was born July 1940 in
Syracuse, New York , son of James L Sears and Helen M. Fitzgerald. Sears attendedChristian Brothers Academy in Syracuse. An alumnus ofUniversity of Notre Dame (BS-1960) andGeorgetown University (LLB, JD-1963).Notable milestones in his career include:
* Playing a pivotal role at the
1968 Republican National Convention in securingRichard Nixon 's nomination for the presidency. He was only 27 at the time and was subsequently shut out of Nixon operation by John Mitchell who considered him overly ambitious.* Managing
Ronald Reagan 's 1976 presidential bid. Reagan ran in the Republican primaries against incumbent PresidentGerald Ford and almost knocked the sitting president out of the running.* Managing
Ronald Reagan 's 1980 presidential bid, prior to being fired by Reagan and replaced byWilliam Casey on the day he won theNew Hampshire primary in 1980. Prior to being fired, Sears ran the national operation out of Washington and was a rival with Edwin Meese in California.In addition to those high points, He started as a
law clerk for theNew York State Court of Appeals (1963-65), a member of the law firm of Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Alexander, Guthrie & Mitchell 1965-66 and of the staff of Richard M. Nixon 1966-69. He was Deputy Counsel to the President 1969-70, an attorney with the law firm of Gadsby & Hannah in Washington DC 1970-76 and has been a partner in the law firm of Baskin and Sears since 1977. A respected political analyst (NBC Today 1984-85) and commentator, he resides inMcLean, Virginia .Ronald Reagan told journalist and presidential scholar Theodore White that "There was a feeling that I was just kind of a spokesman for John Sears." Sears had been attempting to consolidate power in the Reagan campaign in 1980. He overstepped his bounds and was fired.
William Casey was hired to take his place. Casey demanded administrative control of the campaign, but had no desire to control policy and by extension the personnel choices of the Reagan Administration--something John Sears was boldy attempting to control.In 2000
Leonard Garment incorrectly identified Sears as Deep Throat in his book "In Search of Deep Throat." Sears then requested thatBob Woodward andCarl Bernstein (who unmasked Watergate with the help of Deep Throat) publicly deny it was him, and Bernstein complied. (Later it was revealed thatW. Mark Felt , former Deputy FBI Director, was "Deep Throat".)Sources:
*Who's Who in Am Politics, 1985-6, p 1530
*Biography and Genealogy Master Index, 2d ed, Gale Research, ISBN 0-8103-1094-5, p140; WhoAm 74,-76,-78, WhoAmL 78,-79, WhoAmP 79, WhoS&SW 73
*Theodore H. White, "America in Search of Itself", 1982.
External links
* [http://www.pejmanesque.com/archives/005682.html Context for Sears's firing in 1980]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/g/garment-deep.html? First chapter of Garment's book]
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