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|birth_name=John Vincent Weber
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'''John Vincent (Vin) Weber''' became an adviser to Republican 2008 presidential hopeful [[Mitt Romney]] in January 2007.<ref>Chris Cillizza, [http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2007/01/romney_mccain_tout_new_backers.html "Romney, McCain Tout New Backers,"] ''The Fix'' Blog/''Washington Post'', 15 January 2007.</ref> A former Republican U.S. Representative from Minnesota (1980-1992), Weber has been a lobbyist and the managing partner of [[Clark & Weinstock]]'s Washington D.C. office since 1994. He is chairman of the board at the [[National Endowment for Democracy]].
 
'''John Vincent (Vin) Weber''' became an adviser to Republican 2008 presidential hopeful [[Mitt Romney]] in January 2007.<ref>Chris Cillizza, [http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2007/01/romney_mccain_tout_new_backers.html "Romney, McCain Tout New Backers,"] ''The Fix'' Blog/''Washington Post'', 15 January 2007.</ref> A former Republican U.S. Representative from Minnesota (1980-1992), Weber has been a lobbyist and the managing partner of [[Clark & Weinstock]]'s Washington D.C. office since 1994. He is chairman of the board at the [[National Endowment for Democracy]].
  
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Weber is a member of the [[Project for the New American Century]] (PNAC) and was one of the signatories to the January 26, 1998, PNAC letter<ref> [http://www.newamericancentury.org/iraqclintonletter.htm Letter to President William Jefferson Clinton] from PNAC, 26 January 1998.</ref> sent to President [[William Jefferson Clinton|Clinton]] urging him "to seize that opportunity" in his upcoming State of the Union "to enunciate a new strategy that would secure the interests of the U.S. and our friends and allies around the world.  That strategy should aim, above all, at the removal of [[Saddam Hussein]]'s regime from power." He also signed the September 20, 2001, PNAC letter<ref>[http://www.newamericancentury.org/Bushletter.htm Letter to President George W. Bush] from PNAC, 20 September 2001.</ref> endorsing President [[George W. Bush]]'s "admirable commitment to 'lead the world to victory' in the war against terrorism."  
 
Weber is a member of the [[Project for the New American Century]] (PNAC) and was one of the signatories to the January 26, 1998, PNAC letter<ref> [http://www.newamericancentury.org/iraqclintonletter.htm Letter to President William Jefferson Clinton] from PNAC, 26 January 1998.</ref> sent to President [[William Jefferson Clinton|Clinton]] urging him "to seize that opportunity" in his upcoming State of the Union "to enunciate a new strategy that would secure the interests of the U.S. and our friends and allies around the world.  That strategy should aim, above all, at the removal of [[Saddam Hussein]]'s regime from power." He also signed the September 20, 2001, PNAC letter<ref>[http://www.newamericancentury.org/Bushletter.htm Letter to President George W. Bush] from PNAC, 20 September 2001.</ref> endorsing President [[George W. Bush]]'s "admirable commitment to 'lead the world to victory' in the war against terrorism."  
  
In March 2002, Weber was among a "powerful group of neo-conservatives [who launched] a new public relations campaign in support of President George W. Bush's war on terrorism," Jim Lobe wrote in ''AlterNet''.<ref>Jim Lobe, [http://www.alternet.org/story/12612/ "The War on Dissent Widens,"] ''AlterNet'', 12 March 2002.</ref> Calling themselves [[Americans for Victory Over Terrorism]] (AVOT), they "declared their intention to 'take to task those groups and individuals who fundamentally misunderstand the nature of the war we are facing.'" <ref>Lobe, Ibid.</ref>
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In March 2002, Weber was among a "powerful group of neo-conservatives [who launched] a new [[public relations]] campaign in support of President [[George W. Bush]]'s [[war on terrorism]]," [[Jim Lobe]] wrote in ''AlterNet''.<ref>Jim Lobe, [http://www.alternet.org/story/12612/ "The War on Dissent Widens,"] ''AlterNet'', 12 March 2002.</ref> Calling themselves [[Americans for Victory Over Terrorism]] (AVOT), they "declared their intention to 'take to task those groups and individuals who fundamentally misunderstand the nature of the war we are facing.'" <ref>Lobe, Ibid.</ref>
  
"The newly-formed organization is headed by a formidable array of right-wing luminaries," Lobe wrote. "At the top of the list is former Secretary of Education and drug czar [[William Bennett]], AVOT's chairman. The group's Senior Advisors include former [[CIA]] director [[R. James Woolsey]]; former Reagan Pentagon official [[Frank Gaffney]]; [[William P. Barr]], attorney general under [[George H.W. Bush|George Bush, Sr]]; and mega-political donor [[Lawrence Kadish]]. AVOT is a project of [[Empower America]] -- also co-chaired by Bennett -- whose principal members include conservative political operatives [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], [[Jack Kemp]], Vin Weber and [[William Cohen]]."<ref>Lobe Ibid.</ref>
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"The newly-formed organization is headed by a formidable array of right-wing luminaries," Lobe wrote. "At the top of the list is former [[Secretary of Education]] and drug czar [[William Bennett]], AVOT's chairman. The group's Senior Advisors include former [[CIA]] director [[R. James Woolsey]]; former Reagan Pentagon official [[Frank Gaffney]]; [[William P. Barr]], [[United States Attorney General|attorney general]] under [[George H. W. Bush|George Bush, Sr]]; and mega-political donor [[Lawrence Kadish]]. AVOT is a project of [[Empower America]] also co-chaired by Bennett whose principal members include conservative political operatives [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], [[Jack Kemp]], Vin Weber and [[William Cohen]]."<ref>Lobe Ibid.</ref>
  
 
==Profiles==
 
==Profiles==
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*[[DP World]], United Arab Emirates (state-owned) &ndash; Lobbyist on behalf of UAE <ref>David D. Kirkpatrick, 'How the Clock Ran Out On the Dubai Ports Deal', [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D05E5DD1331F933A25750C0A9609C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all ''The New York Times''], 10 March, 2006.</ref>
 
*[[DP World]], United Arab Emirates (state-owned) &ndash; Lobbyist on behalf of UAE <ref>David D. Kirkpatrick, 'How the Clock Ran Out On the Dubai Ports Deal', [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D05E5DD1331F933A25750C0A9609C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all ''The New York Times''], 10 March, 2006.</ref>
 
*[[National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy]] &ndash; Emeriti Trustee <ref>'ORGANIZATION', [http://www.nndb.com/org/589/000126211/ National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy website], accessed 31 March, 2009.</ref>
 
*[[National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy]] &ndash; Emeriti Trustee <ref>'ORGANIZATION', [http://www.nndb.com/org/589/000126211/ National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy website], accessed 31 March, 2009.</ref>
 
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==Contact, References and Resources==
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==References==
===Contact===
 
===Resources===
 
 
 
*Kevin Featherly, [http://www.featherly.com/lp-vinweber-04.htm "Grilling Weber. ''In Vin Veritas'',"] ''Minnesota Law & Politics'' (Featherly.com), June/July 2004.
 
 
 
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[[Category:Neocons|Weber, Vin]]
 

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Person.png Vin Weber  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(neoconservative, lobbyist)
Vin Weber.jpg
BornJohn Vincent Weber
July 24, 1952
Slayton, Minnesota
Alma materUniversity of Minnesota
Member ofCouncil on Foreign Relations/Members 3, German Marshall Fund, National Endowment for Democracy/Board, Project for the New American Century
PartyRepublican
Adviser to 2008 US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney

Employment.png Secretary of the House Republican Conference

In office
January 3, 1989 - January 3, 1993

John Vincent (Vin) Weber became an adviser to Republican 2008 presidential hopeful Mitt Romney in January 2007.[1] A former Republican U.S. Representative from Minnesota (1980-1992), Weber has been a lobbyist and the managing partner of Clark & Weinstock's Washington D.C. office since 1994. He is chairman of the board at the National Endowment for Democracy.

Pro-war in Iraq

Weber is a member of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) and was one of the signatories to the January 26, 1998, PNAC letter[2] sent to President Clinton urging him "to seize that opportunity" in his upcoming State of the Union "to enunciate a new strategy that would secure the interests of the U.S. and our friends and allies around the world. That strategy should aim, above all, at the removal of Saddam Hussein's regime from power." He also signed the September 20, 2001, PNAC letter[3] endorsing President George W. Bush's "admirable commitment to 'lead the world to victory' in the war against terrorism."

In March 2002, Weber was among a "powerful group of neo-conservatives [who launched] a new public relations campaign in support of President George W. Bush's war on terrorism," Jim Lobe wrote in AlterNet.[4] Calling themselves Americans for Victory Over Terrorism (AVOT), they "declared their intention to 'take to task those groups and individuals who fundamentally misunderstand the nature of the war we are facing.'" [5]

"The newly-formed organization is headed by a formidable array of right-wing luminaries," Lobe wrote. "At the top of the list is former Secretary of Education and drug czar William Bennett, AVOT's chairman. The group's Senior Advisors include former CIA director R. James Woolsey; former Reagan Pentagon official Frank Gaffney; William P. Barr, attorney general under George Bush, Sr; and mega-political donor Lawrence Kadish. AVOT is a project of Empower America — also co-chaired by Bennett — whose principal members include conservative political operatives Jeane Kirkpatrick, Jack Kemp, Vin Weber and William Cohen."[6]

Profiles

Weber is co-founder and co-director of Empower America and co-director of the Aspen Institute's Domestic Strategy Group. According to his C&W biographical note, he is also a fellow at the Humphrey Institute at the University of Minnesota, "where he is a co-director with former Congressman Tim Penny of the Policy Forum (formerly the Mondale Forum)." [7]

Weber is a member of the Board of Directors of Citizens Against Government Waste, [8] board member of ITT Educational Services, Department 56 and the German Marshall Fund. [9]

Other affiliations

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/200731 May 20073 June 2007Turkey
Istanbul
The 55th Bilderberg meeting, held in Turkey
Bilderberg/20085 June 20088 June 2008US
Virginia
Chantilly
The 56th Bilderberg, Chantilly, Virginia, 139 guests
Bilderberg/201511 June 201514 June 2015Austria
Telfs-Buchen
The 63rd meeting, 128 Bilderbergers met in Austria
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References

  1. Chris Cillizza, "Romney, McCain Tout New Backers," The Fix Blog/Washington Post, 15 January 2007.
  2. Letter to President William Jefferson Clinton from PNAC, 26 January 1998.
  3. Letter to President George W. Bush from PNAC, 20 September 2001.
  4. Jim Lobe, "The War on Dissent Widens," AlterNet, 12 March 2002.
  5. Lobe, Ibid.
  6. Lobe Ibid.
  7. Bio: Vin Weber, Clark and Weinstock.
  8. 'Board of Directors', CAGW website, accessed 31 March, 2009.
  9. 'Profile: John Vincent (Vin) Weber', Right Web, accessed 31 March, 2009.
  10. 'Council Member Biography', Gerson Lehrman Group website, accessed 31 March, 2009.
  11. David D. Kirkpatrick, 'How the Clock Ran Out On the Dubai Ports Deal', The New York Times, 10 March, 2006.
  12. 'ORGANIZATION', National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy website, accessed 31 March, 2009.