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Two speech transcripts published on the White House website show Budget Director Mitch Daniels reporting that shortly after 9/11, while discussing the recession, the war, and 9/11, Bush turned to him and said, "Lucky me! I hit the trifecta."
A trifecta, of course, is racetrack jargon for the big payoff you get for picking three winners.
After 9/11 Bush took his trifecta joke on the road, using it as a laugh line at thirteen Republican fundraising events in the winter and spring of 2002. You can find all thirteen speech transcripts on the White House website. Just search "trifecta."
So why did Bush think his audiences would find the recession, the war, and 9/11 so funny? The answer lies in his tax agenda. In the summer of 2001, rising federal deficits caused pressure to rescind the tax cuts. Wealthy contributors were worried. The trifecta joke reassured them.
Bush had promised to never run a deficit, he said, unless "we had a war, or a national emergency, or a recession." Now, to their relief, he would be free to fund the tax cuts with borrowed funds.
That's why the White House transcripts always show the strange notation (Laughter) whenever he lists the three events that others read as tragedy. They knew the punch line in advance. "Never did I dream we'd get the trifecta. (Laughter.)"
For four months he repeated the joke to more than a dozen elite audiences who laughed because they understood the equation. War, recession, and national emergency excused the deficit. Deficit financing made their tax cuts possible. Good luck for all. Funny to some.
Lucky George - By Jack MacMillan
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MOYERS: Well, coverups don’t make it easy to report things. We know about Abramoff because of a few people who blew the whistle, including Jeff Smith, a reporter for The Washington Post. Smith had been abroad for five years, and when he came back couldn’t believe how much Washington had changed. He looked into why, discovered the K Street Project, and said to his colleagues: Why aren’t you on this? They just yawned—business as usual.
Q&A with Bill Moyers
Moyers on America > Capitol Crimes: Resources Documents, Timeline, Glossary, and Sites of Interest
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Jack Abramoff pleaded guilty to fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy to bribe public officials, a spectacular fall for a man whose rise to power began 25 years ago with his election as Chairman of the College Republicans. Despite its innocuous name, the organization became a political attack machine for the Far Right and a launching pad for younger conservatives on the make. "Our job," Abramoff, then 22 years old, wrote after his first visit to the Reagan White House, "is to remove liberals from power permanently [from] student newspaper and radio stations, student governments, and academia." Karl Rove had once held the same job as chairman. So did Grover Norquist, who ran Abramoff's campaign. A youthful $200-a-month intern named Ralph Reed was at their side. These were the rising young stars of the conservative movement who came to town to lead a revolution and stayed to run a racket.
DeLay, Abramoff, and The Public Trust - Bill Moyers
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Harper's Ken Silverstein on Bill Moyers
from: Washington Babylon Ken Silverstein June 22, 2007
On Bill Moyers Journal, Friday, June 22, to discuss lobbying in general and "Their Men in Washington", my article in the July Harper’s, in particular.
American lobbyists have worked for dictators since at least the 1930s, when the Nazi government used a proxy firm called the German Dye Trust to retain the public-relations specialist Ivy Lee. Exposure of Lee’s deal led Congress to pass the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 (FARA), which required foreign lobbyists to register their contracts with the Justice Department. The idea seemed to be that with disclosure, lobbyists would be too embarrassed to take on immoral or corrupt clients, but this assumption predictably proved to be naive. Edward J. von Kloberg III, now deceased, for years made quite a comfortable living by representing men such as Saddam Hussein of Iraq (whose government’s gassing of its Kurdish population he sought to justify) and Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire (for whose notoriously crooked regime he helped win American foreign aid). Two other von Kloberg contracts—for Nicolae Ceaus¸escu of Romania and Samuel Doe of Liberia—were terminated, quite literally, when each was murdered by his own citizens. In the 1990s, after Burma’s military government arrested the future Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi and cracked down on the pro-democracy movement she led, the firm of Jefferson Waterman International signed on to freshen up the Burmese image.
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I would have difficulty passing for Turkmen, I knew, so rather than approaching the firms as a representative of the government itself, I instead would be a consultant for "The Maldon Group," a mysterious (and fictitious) firm that claimed to have a financial stake in improving Turkmenistan’s public image. We were, my story ran, a group of private investors involved in the export of natural gas from Turkmenistan to Ukrainian and other Eastern European markets. We felt it would strengthen our business position in Turkmenistan if we could convey to American policymakers and journalists just how heady were the reforms being plotted by the Berdymukhamedov government.
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Before approaching the lobbying firms, I made a few minimal preparations. I printed up some Maldon Group business cards, giving myself the name "Kenneth Case" and giving the firm an address at a large office building in London, on Cavendish Square. I purchased a cell phone with a London number. I had a website created for The Maldon Group—just a home page with contact information—and an email account for myself. Then, in mid-February, soon after Berdymukhamedov’s ascent, I began contacting various lobbying firms by email, introducing my firm and explaining that we were eager to improve relations between the "newly-elected government of Turkmenistan" and the United States. We required the services of a firm, I said, that could quickly enact a "strategic communications" plan to help us.
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APCO was the first firm I had contacted, because it was such a natural candidate to represent Turkmenistan: it has experience working not just on behalf of authoritarian regimes in general—the dictatorship of General Sani Abacha in Nigeria, for example, which employed the firm in 1995, the same year it hanged nine democracy activists—but for Caspian regimes in particular, having done P.R. work for the oil-rich kleptocracy of Azerbaijan.
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Hartley, too, sought to emphasize how interested Cassidy was in winning the contract. "This is the sort of thing we do extremely well," he said at one point. "It’s the kind of stuff that gets our juices flowing."
Of course, there was the question of money, specifically how much of it The Maldon Group would need to hire Cassidy. For Turkmenistan, Hartley said, there could be no quick, easy solutions; hence, he proposed a three-year effort at from $1.2 million to $1.5 million annually—and that could run higher, he warned, if a do-gooder organization like a human-rights group targeted the regime, necessitating intensified spin control by the firm’s lobbyists. "You’ve looked at our bios," he said. "Look at our track record and what we’ve charged for other representations . . . and you’ll see you’re not being gouged."
While insisting that I didn’t write the checks, I said the figure seemed reasonable to me. "Others will do it for less, but you won’t get people with our experience, our knowledge of Turkmenistan, our ties to [the] State [Department], National Security Council, and some parts of the intelligence community," Warburg said.
Cassidy saw its strategy as having two central prongs, one targeting policymakers and the other targeting the media. Among the questions I’d asked had been whether it was advisable to arrange a trip to Turkmenistan for members of Congress. Hartley said that it was, but it would be critical to pick "the right members of Congress," which he defined as those with "a leaning that will be instrumental in us making progress on our representation." As at APCO, the Cassidy team said that the post-Abramoff climate would make it harder to arrange a private trip for members of Congress—"but not impossible," in Hartley’s words. In the meantime, a less visible trip for Hill staffers could be more easily accomplished.
Their men in Washington: Undercover with D.C.'s lobbyists for hire
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"Although there are distinct limits to what they can achieve, lobbyists are the crucial conduit through which pariah regimes advance their interests in Washington." -- Ken Silverstein
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I take in stride attacks by the radical right-wingers who have not given up demonizing me although I retired over six months ago. They’ve been after me for years now and I suspect they will be stomping on my grave to make sure I don’t come back from the dead. I should remind them, however, that one of our boys pulled it off some 2,000 years ago—after the Pharisees, Sadducees and Caesar’s surrogates thought they had shut him up for good. Of course I won’t be expecting that kind of miracle, but I should put my detractors on notice: They might just compel me out of the rocking chair and back into the anchor chair.
The Battle for PBS By Bill Moyers
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One reason I’m in hot water is because my colleagues and I at NOW didn’t play by the conventional rules of Beltway journalism. Those rules divide the world into Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives, and allow journalists to pretend they have done their job if, instead of reporting the truth behind the news, they merely give each side an opportunity to spin the news.
Bill Moyers' speech to the National Conference for Media Reform
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Here, at last, in a revised and expanded edition for U.S. audiences, is the explosive international bestseller that so outraged the Bin Ladin family that a judge banned it in Switzerland, where one of Bin Laden's brothers lives. Its publication here is destined to raise temperatures.
The result of three years of investigation by a leading French investigative journalist and an intelligence expert, Forbidden Truth is the untold story of Clinton and Bush administration attempts to stabilize Afghanistan and make it safe for U.S. energy companies to build a pipeline there. In particular, it details the secret diplomacy between the Bush administration and the Taliban from February to August 2001 --- talks that ultimately led the U.S. to make threats that may have helped stoke the horrifying attacks on New York and Washington on September 11, 2001.
"Forbidden Truth: U.S.-Taliban Secret Oil Diplomacy and the Failed Hunt for Bin Laden" by Jean-Charles Brisard & Guillaume Dasquie.
Did the failure of a secret Enron oil deal with the Taliban precipitate 9/11? With the release of an English language edition of the explosive French bestseller, Forbidden Truth, the question assumes new validity and urgency. With separate investigations underway into 9/11, Enron, and the role of the Saudis in world terrorism, the book could not be more timely. It provides overwhelming evidence of collusion between the Bush administration, private oil interests, and the Saudi government in a secret pipeline deal with the Taliban. When the deal went awry, the authors claim, U. S. negotiators resorted to "bellicose and reckless" threats. The outcome of these tactics, the book suggests, was 9/11. In his introduction to the book, Joseph Trento, author of 'The Secret History of the CIA', describes the confluence of events as "the greatest foreign policy blunder of the past thirty years."
The pivotal moment came during a meeting that took place in Berlin in July 2001 between an American delegation and Pakistani officials representing the Taliban. For several years a consortium of big oil interests, headed by the California-based UNOCAL, had been attempting to secure rights to build a $3-billion oil pipeline through Afghanistan. The pipeline was part of a larger $18-billion project to tap the huge supplies of oil near the Caspian Basin - the largest untapped oil field on the planet - and pump it to the sea. As part of the effort to secure the pipeline, American oil companies had been courting the Taliban, whose increasingly atrocious human rights record and religious fanaticism the Bush administration was clearly prepared to ignore.
Guillaume Dasquie is editor-in-chief of the Paris-based Intelligence Online, and authoritative international news service for intelligence professionals. Jean-Charles Brisard is a financial journalist who was commissioned by the French intelligence in 1999 to prepare a report on the constellation of banks and businesses that covertly underwrite international terrorism. When French President Chirac came to the United States just after 9/11, he personally gave a copy of the report to President Bush. It precludes any possible denial that Saudi money financed the terrorist attacks.
The French intelligence report is now translated, is included in its entirety as an appendix to the English-language edition of the book. In excruciating - and often exhausting - detail, the report traces and charts (sometimes literally) the intricate web of Arab and Arab-linked banks, companies, and foundations around the world through which money flows to terrorist organizations. It also reveals the extent to which the influence of Arab oil has compromised and corrupted the political leadership of the Western world. Immediately after the release of "Forbidden Truth" in France, the bin Laden family moved successfully to ban publication of the book in Switzerland, where many of them keep their money in Swiss banks.
In the wake of 9/11, the allegations in the book gained new and overwhelming implications. Here were two distinguished researchers claiming that the Bush administration had been conducting a covert - and illegal - foreign policy, designed to serve the interests of powerful oil and arms dealers and carried out through compliant elements in the State and Defense departments, the CIA, and the FBI. Even more sinister was the accusation that key figures in the Bush administration had deliberately suppressed efforts to penetrate bin Laden's terrorist empire in order to avoid upsetting secret oil company negotiations underway at the time with the bin Ladens, Saudi Arabia, and the Taliban. The FBI has declined to comment on the book, and the U.S. State Department denies any knowledge of secret U.S. oil negotiations with the Taliban.
"At the beginning of August 2001 the Taliban and its terrorist allies knew their days were numbered. Was the statement made in Berlin and relayed to the Taliban by the Pakistanis taken as a signal by them? Did they launch a preemptive strike? The months from February to August 2001 must be independently investigated, in the same way that such an investigation also needs to focus on to what extent the Bush administration knew (or didn't know) and whether the right steps were taken to avoid this tragedy.
"However that may be, we now know from "Time Magazines'" recent special report (August 4, 2002) that U.S. plans began in the Clinton administration to launch an attack on Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. Those plans were shelved when Bush took office, but were revived and accelerated in August 2001, following the breakdown of the pipeline negotiations. By the beginning of September 2001, the war plans had been approved by the Pentagon. On September 9 a National Security Presidential Directive outlining plans for an attack the following month, was presented to President Bush for approval and action. Two days later the highjacked planes struck America.
Since the book was first published in France, Enron investigators have learned that the now scandal-ridden, Texas-based energy giant headed a $10-million feasibility study for the secret oil pipeline project. Writing in Scoop Magazine, former federal prosecutor John Loftus reports that Enron also bought vast tracts of desolate and apparently worthless land in the Caspian Basin in anticipation of huge profits that would follow when the pipeline was built. With such a prize in sight, it was not surprising that Enron should lavish huge campaign contributions to ensure cooperation from U.S. lawmakers, overwhelmingly Republicans. In the 2000 election, Enron invested $2.4 million in political contributions, and was one of Bush's most generous supporters. Throughout his campaign, Bush traveled in the private jet of Ken Lay, the now-disgraced Enron CEO. Between 1997 and 2000 - while the secret pipeline negotiations were underway - Enron paid out $10.7 million in contributions to U.S. federal and state politicians.
Enron had worked on the feasibility study for the Afghanistan pipeline from the early nineties. But by mid-2001 the negotiations were apparently breaking down. Enron CEO Ken Lay and his associates were prepared to urge whatever aggressive measures seemed necessary to press for the success of the pipeline. Then, supposedly, came the "carpet of gold or carpet of bombs" threat. Who initiated and authorized the action is not known. However, it has been learned that Ken Lay and his senior Enron executives had at least six private meetings with Vice President Cheney during the Bush administration's secret energy policy hearings in the months leading up to the period in which Brisard and Dasquie say the threat was made.
Enron could be confident of a sympathetic hearing from Cheney. In 1998, when he was CEO of the U.S. global energy services corporation, Halliburton, Cheney said, "I can't think of a time when we've had a region emerge as suddenly to become as strategically significant as the Caspian. It's almost as if the opportunities have arisen overnight. The Good Lord didn't see fit to put oil and gas only where there are democratically elected regimes friendly to the United States. Occasionally we have to operate in places where, all things considered, one would not normally choose to go. But we go where the business is." For Cheney and Lay, business trumps democracy.
Brisard's and Dasquie's useful background information about Vice President Cheney's role in Halliburton, may help explain why Cheney refuses to discuss the subject and why he remains determined to prevent any disclosures on the participants and discussions in the Bush administration's energy policy task force set up in January 2001, only four days after Bush took office.
Clearly neither Bush nor Cheney will welcome the attention "Forbidden Truth" will bring to many aspects of their activities before, during, and after 9/11. Both Bush and Cheney made separate personal appeals to Senate Majority Leader Tom Dashle to limit inquiries into 9/11. And Bush has now taken a step, unprecedented in American history, of ordering the documents from his father's years in the White House - together with documents from his own years as governor of Texas - permanently sealed and withheld. The book will encourage additional avenues of speculation on what the Bush family may wish to conceal.
In Washington, David Shippers, the well-connected lawyer and prosecutor who led the congressional investigation into the Clinton-Lewinski affair, claims he was ignored when, in the months prior to 9/11, he warned Attorney General Ashcroft of a possible terrorist attack using highjacked commercial airliners to ram government buildings. Shippers, is now representing several outraged FBI agents who say they were warned of such impending attacks, but were forbidden by superiors from doing anything about them. They were pulled off their beats when they uncovered highly suggestive evidence of planned acts of terrorism. According to Shippers the Bush administration had granted "terrorism free reign in the United States." Judicial Watch - the public interest group that has taken action to force Cheney to hand over documents on his secret energy meetings - has now filed charges on behalf of another FBI agent who says he has evidence that the Bush administration deliberately suppressed his investigations into terrorists threats pre - 9/11.
Now, in "Forbidden Truth," comes the most detailed report yet of the allegations made by the late John P. O'Neill, former deputy of the FBI's New York office in charge of national security and head of the agency's anti-terror efforts. O'Neill claimed the Bush administration had deliberately blocked his investigations into Osama bin Laden's terror networks. O'Neill said his efforts to track the role of Osama bin Laden in terrorist attacks on United States facilities in Africa, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia were deliberately obstructed by U.S. diplomats and top officials in Washington. O'Neill resigned in exasperation only weeks before 9/11. In an interview with Brisard and Dasquei, he accused the Bush administration of deliberately hindering his investigations to avoid disrupting the secret deals underway between the Taliban and the U.S. oil companies. Two days before 9/11, O'Neill took up a new job as security director at the World Trade Center, where he was among the three thousand who died in the attack. In what was to be his last interview on the subject, O'Neill told the authors that the U.S. State Department and the CIA were "more interested in placating Saudi and American oil interests than in bringing the perpetrators to justice."
"The U.S. is the largest buyer of Saudi oil - about 1.7 million barrels a day - more than twice the consumption of fifteen years ago. Saudi Arabia is also the largest purchaser of American weapons, having bought $39 billion worth of U.S. arms in the 1990's." America's economic development, the authors write, "Has depended on alliances with oil dictators."
In this regard the book explores the role of the Carlyle Group. In its regard the book explores the role of the Carlyle Group. In its promotional literature, Carlyle describes itself as "a vast interlocking, global network of businesses and investment professionals." Essentially it is a global sales organization with special emphasis on oil and arms. Carlyle has close links with Saudi oil, General Dynamics, and Lockheed Martin. No single corporate organization has enjoyed such financial rewards from the U.S. war on terror as Carlyle. Brisard and Dasquie write, "Carlyle Group's leading investors include many people from George H.W. Bush's entourage, as well as that of President George W. Bush. Its board of directors includes important figures from the Bush team: James A. Baker III, former secretary of state under George Bush; Frank C. Carlucci, former secretary of defense under Ronald Reagan and John Sununu, former White House chief of staff under George Bush." The book points out that at various times, both George Bush Sr. and President George W. Bush have been members of Carlyle. So have powerful members of the Saudi Royal family and the bin Laden family. Much of the book is given over to an analysis of the political implications of these business links, and their predictable impact on U.S. energy and military policies.
Frank Carlucci, chairman of Carlyle, also brought with him into the company many military and CIA officials from the Reagan and Bush administrations. In "Forbidden Truth," links to the CIA crop up repeatedly throughout the pre-9/11 dealings with the Taliban. Former CIA official Christine Rocca is reported to have played a key role in discussions with the Taliban. And Laili Helms, niece of former CIA director Richard Helms, was public relations officer for the Taliban.
When Brisard and Dasquie drew attention to these links in a CNN interview in January 2002, CNN guest commentator Richard Burler, a Former UN arms inspector, immediately seized on the implications. "This has got a cast of characters that is fascinating, " he said. "We've got a former CIA officer, Christina Rocca, who is now with the State Department, who went to Afghanistan only weeks before September 11th, and to Pakistan, and talked with the Taliban, a group we did not recognize You've got Laili Helms, the niece of the former head of the CIA who was a public relations agent, hired by the Taliban. And you've got oil - and this the fundamental thing - there is very substantial oil in Central Asia, and to get that out to the sea, the best possible way to do it would be to build a pipeline across Afghanistan." Butler concluded, "I don't think we're being told all the facts. There are denials - claims that meetings didn't take place when clearly they did." Butler, a former diplomat, added pointedly, "The most interesting thing those French authors told us today is that they have sen archives. That means records of diplomatic conversations that took place."
What else the memo contains is not known. Brisard and Dasquie report that Mohammed Atef is thought to have been killed in November 2001 during U.S. operations in Afghanistan. However, former prosecutor John Loftus has taken up the case. Brisard and Dasquie have never seen the entire Atef memo, only those parts that John O'Neill shared with them. O'Neill said the FBI was specifically ordered not to distribute or discuss the Atef memo with other agencies. In the June 2002 issue of Scoop Magazine, Loftus writes that the memo may be "the smoking gun" to "break the Enron pipeline cover-up apart."
Loftus reports that Enron's representative to the Taliban was Prince Turki, then head of Saudi Intelligence and closely linked to the bin Laden family who, in turn, had been promised a contract for part of the pipeline in return for a payoff to the Saudi Royal family. This practice had been developed with success by Carlyle in earlier dealings with the Saudis. Loftus goes on to write, "Enron approached Cheney in late January, 2002 For the sake of the Caspian Basin pipeline, Cheney passed the word inside the beltway not to allow anyone in the government to connect the dots That could explain why he is resisting Congress on both the Enron and 9/11 intelligence documents. If Congress ever connects the two investigations, the whole house of cards would collapse."
Loftus concludes, "It is time to face the truth: In order to give Enron one last desperate chance to complete the Taliban pipeline and save itself from bankruptcy, senior levels of U.S. intelligence were ordered to keep their eyes shut and their subordinates ignorant. U.S. intelligence had been deliberately blinded by Enron's cronies in Washington."
Accusations in "Forbidden Truth" will inevitably fan growing suspicions that an even larger conspiracy may be at work. In the conservative "The New American" magazine a recent article ["Did We Know What Was Coming," March 11, 2002] quotes an anonymous former FBI counter-terrorism expert saying, "There's got to be more to this than we can see - high level people whose careers are at stake, and don't want the truth coming out. What agenda is someone following? Obviously, people had to know? People like [Al Qaeda terrorists] don't just move in and out of the country undetected. If someone in D.C. is taking this information and burying it - and it's very easy to control things from D.C. - then this problem goes much, much deeper. It's terrible to think this, but this must have been allowed to happen as part of some other agenda."
If everything unravels, Cheney will probably go first. He is already looking increasingly like Agnew. The Bush administration may disintegrate in a slow-motion implosion. Bush would be the Nixon in a new Watergate, although without Nixon's charm and wit. Indeed, if Bush's behavior on the morning of 9/11 is any guide, he will just go into a retreat, and let his father's friends try to handle the crisis they have created for him. Or perhaps undertake a nationwide tour of American elementary classrooms with a presidential reading of the lost goat story.
Kevin Sanders
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