Jack Burkman, described as COP political operative and conservative is the latest name to appear.
The phone number for GOP political operative/conservative pundit, John (Jack) M. Burkman Jr. - Principal J.M. Burkman & Associates, Arlington, VA - appears in the database of phone records of the 'DC Madam.'
Source: Citizens for Legitimate Government
About Jack:
Jack Burkman, founder and President of Burkman Associates, LLC, is one of Washington's premier political consultants and strategists. He has handled complex lobbying problems for corporations large and small as well as issues of crisis communications in the national media. A former Fox News political analyst, Burkman is routinely invited to speak to major organizations all over the country and appears frequently on MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, CNBC, and others. He is a regular guest on MSNBC's primetime hit "Scarborough Country." Burkman was also a longtime guest on ABC's Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher.
Burkman was one of those who defended Ann Coulter's attack on the 9-11 widows GOP strategists defend Coulter's attacks on 9-11 widows
On the June 7 edition of MSNBC's Scarborough Country, Republican strategist Jack Burkman defended Coulter's statements "[a]ll the way," asserting that Coulter "understates the point" and is "telling the truth." Burkman added that the 9-11 widows -- whom he compared to anti-war protestor Cindy Sheehan -- "exploited commercially" the deaths of their loved ones, that they had "breathlessly ... stepped just into the fame thing," and that "before the bodies are cold, they're out selling and trying to make money." He further argued that Osama bin Laden is "shocked" and "amazed" because of "what these women have done and others have done with 9-11, they have commercialized him." Burkman later added that "because of this PC thing," the 9-11 widows "get away with it."
Ok, I'm just fascinated with this paragraph from his resume:
BUSH-CHENEY 04, February 2004--November 2004.
Surrogate speaker for the surrogate speakers unit. Variety of national cable appearances.
What the heck does that mean? Do you think he might have been the guy at the other end of the black box during the debates? How long before Bush says he never heard of the guy?
On the subject of Katrina on MSNBC's "Connected," Sept. 7, 2005:
I understand there are 10,000 people dead. It's terrible. It's tragic. But in a democracy of 300 million people, over years and years and years, these things happen.
Source: Vanity Fair