The Wave of "Capitol Crimes" Continues

by: Bill Moyers and Michael Winship, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

The Wave of "Capitol Crimes" Continues
Jack Abramoff. (Artwork: Hai Knafo)

    Like the largesse he spread so bountifully to members of Congress and the White House staff - countless fancy meals, skybox tickets to basketball games and U2 concerts, golfing sprees in Scotland - Jack Abramoff is the gift that keeps on giving.

    The notorious lobbyist and his cohorts (including conservatives Tom DeLay, Grover Norquist and Ralph Reed) shook down Native American tribal councils and other clients for tens of millions of dollars, buying influence via a coalition of equally corrupt government officials and cronies dedicated to dismantling government by selling it off, making massive profits as they tore the principles of a representative democracy to shreds.

    A report earlier this summer from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform builds on an earlier committee investigation that detailed some 485 contacts between Abramoff and the Bush administration. According to the new report, "Senior White House officials told the Committee that White House officials held Mr. Abramoff and members of his lobbying team in high regard and solicited recommendations from Mr. Abramoff and his colleagues on policy matters."

    Now Abramoff's doing time in Maryland. He's at a minimum-security federal prison, serving five years and ten months for unrelated, fraudulent business practices involving a fake wire transfer he and a partner fabricated to secure a loan to buy SunCruz Casinos. SunCruz, a line of Florida cruise ships, ferried high and low rollers into international waters to gamble. (The original owner of SunCruz Casinos, Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis, was gunned down, Mafia-style, in February 2001). But come September, Abramoff will be sentenced for his larger-than-life role in one of the biggest scandals in American history - a collection of outrages that has already sent one member of Congress to jail, others into retirement and dozens of accomplices running for cover.

    Over the last couple of years, he has been singing to the authorities, which is why he has been kept in a detention facility close to DC and the reason his sentencing for tax evasion, the defrauding of Indians and the bribing of Washington officials has been delayed. The FBI is thought to be using Abramoff's testimony to build an ever-expanding case that may continue to shake those who live within the Beltway bubble for months and years to come.

    Bill Moyers Journal is airing an updated edition of "Capitol Crimes," a special that was first produced for public television two years ago, relating the entire sordid story of the Abramoff scandals. Produced by Sherry Jones, the rebroadcast comes at a moment of renewed interest. Not only is Abramoff's sentencing imminent, but the most important national elections in decades are little more than three months away amid continuing, seemingly daily revelations of further, profligate abuses of power.

    Monday saw the publication of a 140-page report from the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General and Office of Professional Responsibility, confirming that, as The Washington Post recounted, "For nearly two years, a young political aide sought to cultivate a 'farm system' for Republicans at the Justice Department, hiring scores of prosecutors and immigration judges who espoused conservative priorities and Christian lifestyle choices.

    "That aide, Monica M. Goodling, exercised what amounted to veto power over a wide range of critical jobs, asking candidates for their views on abortion and same-sex marriage and maneuvering around senior officials who outranked her, including the department's second-in-command.... [The report] concluded yesterday that Goodling and others had broken civil service laws, run afoul of department policy and engaged in 'misconduct,' a finding that could expose them to further scrutiny and sanctions."

    With the next day's sunrise came the indictment of Alaska Republican Senator Ted Stevens, the first sitting US senator to face criminal charges in 15 years. Apparently, the senator was playing the home version of "The Price Is Right," for among the gifts a grand jury says were illegally rewarded him by the oil company VECO were a Viking gas grill, a tool cabinet and a wraparound deck for his mountainside house in Anchorage. In fact, VECO allegedly gave the place an entire new first floor, with two bedrooms and a bath. How neighborly.

    (By the way, just to round the circle, Senator Stevens received $1,000 in campaign contributions from Jack Abramoff directly, which subsequently he donated to the Alaskan chapter of the Red Cross, and $16,500 from Native American tribes and others represented by Abramoff, which Stevens gave to other charities.)

    Coincidentally, this week also marks the publication of a new book, "The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule," written by Thomas Frank, the author of "What's the Matter with Kansas?" In an essay in the August issue of Harper's magazine, adapted from the book, Frank adroitly weaves the actions of Abramoff and his pals into a vastly larger ideological framework.

    "Fantastic misgovernment is not an accident," he writes, "nor is it the work of a few bad individuals. It is the consequence of triumph by a particular philosophy of government, by a movement that understands the liberal state as a perversion and considers the market the ideal nexus of human society. This movement is friendly to industry not just by force of campaign contributions but by conviction; it believes in entrepreneurship not merely in commerce but in politics; and the inevitable results of its ascendance are, first, the capture of the state by business and, second, what follows from that: incompetence, graft, and all the other wretched flotsam that we've come to expect from Washington.

    "... The conservatism that speaks to us through its actions in Washington is institutionally opposed to those baseline good intentions we learned about in elementary school. Its leaders laugh off the idea of the public interest as airy-fairy nonsense; they caution against bringing top-notch talent into government service; they declare war on public workers. They have made a cult of outsourcing and privatizing, they have wrecked established federal operations because they disagree with them, and they have deliberately piled up an Everest of debt in order to force the government into crisis. The ruination they have wrought has been thorough; it has been a professional job. Repairing it will require years of political action." Have we the stamina, commitment - or even the attention span - to take such action?

    Abramoff may be cooling his heels in minimum security, but his pals DeLay, Norquist and Reed appear on television and radio shows whose hosts treat them as political savants with nary a nod to their past nefarious association with Abramoff. Few in the audience seem to notice or care. Former House Majority Leader DeLay is awaiting trial on money laundering charges. The incorrigible Ralph Reed, who played Christian pastors in Texas for suckers in enlisting their unwitting help for Abramoff's gambling clients, even has a political potboiler of a novel out - "Dark Horse." The novel is the story of a failed Democratic presidential candidate who finds God, then runs as an independent, funded, presumably, by the supreme being's political action committee.

    "Do we Americans really want good government?" That's a question asked not by Thomas Frank, but by the muckraking journalist Lincoln Steffens, writing more than a century ago in his book, "The Shame of the Cities." He wrote, "We are a free and sovereign people, we govern ourselves and the government is ours. But that is the point. We are responsible, not our leaders, since we follow them. We let them divert our loyalty from the United States to some 'party'; we let them boss the party and turn our municipal democracies into autocracies and our republican nation into a plutocracy. We cheat our government and we let our leaders loot it, and we let them wheedle and bribe our sovereignty from us."

    From more than a hundred years' distance, Steffens would recognize Abramoff and company for what they are. And we for who we are; a nation too easily distracted and looking the other way as everything rightfully ours is taken.

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 Bill Moyers is a veteran broadcast journalist and managing editor of Public Affairs Television. Michael Winship, former senior writer of Public Affairs Television, is president of the Writers Guild of America, East.


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They are sucking the life

They are sucking the life out of you. They have reduced the middle class to becoming a labor pool. They have raided the national treasury and will make you pay it back. They are socialists for themselves and feudal lords to you. They sicken you with television and come out at night to feed on the carcasses.


Re; 'Radlineg' While all

Re; 'Radlineg' While all of the above is true. You missed the point. 'We' are ultimately responsible for the government we get. You /we who understand have two to three times the work of responsible 'Citizenship' to counter those who don't or have given up on their responsibilities as citizens. Additionally we have to counter those whose prejudices rule their vote and those who are just to afraid, confused, lazy, or irresponsible to figure it all out. It's a big job. it's just not enough to cast and informed vote, we have to be pro-active and gently educate where we can. While were at it we have to consider our prejudices and agendas. Be careful of what you think. We are rarely 100% right or wrong. A Knesal "Little Beirut"


Alarmed by a populist

Alarmed by a populist president in the White House, in the 1930's a fascist plot to overthrow the U.S. Government ran afoul when the general selected to lead the uprising- General Smedley Butler, didn't think it was such a good idea and reported it to Congress. Not much came of subsequent investigations, but the corporate plotters didn't give up. They would change tactics. They would buy the government. And history shows that is exactly what they did, their accomplishment now dismally displayed before us.


You mean, like we are doing

You mean, like we are doing in Iraq? Why would the "capitalists" who are currently running the country want to give up the "largesse" that is being contributed to their government and reconstruction efforts by the United States. Is anyone there actually HONEST - or are they more like our elected representatives. Power and Money. Oil and Death. Control and Influence leads to Riches. I'll guess that Saddam's regime was more honest than this one currently in power. And our government seems to not want any of that War Money audited -- too embarassing. Wish my job involved Iraq...


The scum that stole the last

The scum that stole the last two elections have turned the Gov. over to the corporations and given them the key to the Treasury. The media is controlled by these corps. and they will not publish any of the truths about the corruption going on in this country. Most of the repugs. in the town I live in have no idea what is going on with the corruption in government and thats the way these corporations want it. I think these corporations should be broken up and the power they hold taken away, as AT&T was many years ago. There has to be some big changes made to right the wrongs that have been made from these corrupt administration officials. Heads have to roll no matter what party they belong to, as both parties have exploited the trashing of the Constitution and looting the treasure of the United States of America. They are the representatives of the people, not the bankers. The immoral greed has clouded their minds to what they were elected for, and we need to make them pay for not doing their job in protecting this country and the complete failure of our government. Impeachment should start immediately to keep Bush from more disastrous actions that will take this country into another illegal war and/or Martial Law. Believe me these bastards are not through trashing the country for more greedy profits yet.


It all makes sense that

It all makes sense that these are the same people who will tell you Irag is a success. Those with the money and influence live sheltered in the green zone and those without are left to their own devices on the outside. They surely see America in the same light. Special treatment for them, survival of the fittest ("pull yourself up by the bootstraps") for everyone else. This group of criminals should go down in history as the most corrupt ever. But history is written by the victors and if their mascot, Mr. McCain is elected perhaps they can change the way this sad saga is remembered.


They will continue looting

They will continue looting as fast as they can right up to Jan. 20, and who knows how much longer after that? This is what to expected as the country has been handed over to criminals. No recovery is possible until after the crash is complete. As long as these criminal organizations and banks have all the money, and are bailed out, NOTHING can improve. A New Deal and dumping the Fed is the solution, and it will take a bold president AND congress to accomplish it.


Abramoff is the link. Now

Abramoff is the link. Now he is being played as the fall guy. Non of the neo cons are getting hit. APAIC is not brought up. Kadima runs on the coat tails of a comatose Sharon and Olmert lasts long enough to bring some new anti Iranian into power. 9/11 turns into Patriotic fervor not a foreign policy warning of watch your greedy intent, the third world might resist. The investment bank cover up in colluded sup prime lending policies saved by the Fed Bernanke and Treasury Paulson. The free spending Republicans blocked the Democrats and Pelosi concurred with the Right. Larry Summers and Robert Reich are running the economic team for Nobama. McCain wallows in the mist. Foul Play!


Liberal Warrior, while I

Liberal Warrior, while I understand your point of view, I still think they come out at night to suck on the carcasses. I didn't vote for these vampires. The senators I voted for have the most liberal records in the senate. Check out Marland Senators. Also I voted for Gore and Kerry and both might have won, if there had been no cheating going on. This is not the government anyone deserves, but if McCain is elected, I will agree. It is good to gently educate those who have not come to a point of view, and I hope you get them out to vote. My point of view takes into account the evil that is being perpetrated. Without some shock, most will never wake up. I am working for a different audience than you and there was no point to be missed. Agree with top view and continue looting as fast Radline-nine


I'm no political scientist,

I'm no political scientist, but in reading the Declaration of Independence I can see that at least half of the charges against the old King George should be made against the current King George the Decider. This is an administration that has used Goebbels "big lie" again and again, so that the normal response to anything they say or publish is, aha, that's the opposite of the truth. What's happening in Iraq is not a war; it's the result of a bungled filibustering expedition like those folks used to launch against Cuba in the early 2oth century. And while our young military men bravely choose risk and death because they have signed an oath to serve the Commander in Chief, ask any of them what they think about Blackwater. If Iraq is not a war, then we can't lose a war; we have made a mess, tried to clean it up, and now, like the rich characters in Scott Fitzgerald's novel THE GREAT GATSBY, the fat cats who wanted the fruits of this engagement will move on and let someone else clean up the mess.


As the Chinese curse goes...

As the Chinese curse goes... we are living in interesting times. Corporate rule and destruction of the Fed couldn't have come at a worse time in history. The peak of oil production has recently passed and will be in the public consciousness soon, causing widespread panic. In addition, with continued carbon emission, a temperature rise over 2 degrees C may cause a runaway greenhouse effect, making this planet uninhabitable. The 2 degree C rise is projected to occur by 2050 at current levels of CO2 input. However, CO2 levels seem to be rising faster than projected. So the bottom line is we need a strong government, strong leaders, and people willing to sacrifice. In other words, we're screwed, and the end of humanity, not just the U.S., may occur within the next few hundred years. These comments may sound alarmist, but it's all well within accepted models of climate change.


We have met the enemy... and

We have met the enemy... and he is us. - Pogo The point Mr. Moyers makes that most people don't notice what's going on in our government is well taken. When We, the People, are not involved in our government and its operation, it tends to run itself as many other forms of bad government before it... not well. The current administration has not only been bad but it's been secretive to boot. It will be years before we find out much of what George W. Bush and his political philosophy did to us while he was in government. GWB as worst president ever? Oh, yeah...


We are responsible for the

We are responsible for the government we get! Ask yourself this question, what am I prepared to sacrifice to preserve my civil liberties and defend the Constitution of the United States of America? May I suggest turning off your television, stop going to work, engage in non-violent civil disobedience, and occuping the streets of Washington.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.


The facts are, even at this

The facts are, even at this time, clear: the looting of our treasure, the spilling of innocent blood, the corruption of our system, the greed, hubris and arrogance which surpasses anything in the past. The crimes, both domestic and foreign, would cause a determined prosecutor's mouth to water. And yet, we sit back and wait, and wait, for the end of it all, come next January 20th. But is it? How long do we expect all of this to be sorted out, and those responsible for the crimes to be properly dealt with? How long before we can bring some sense of justice to the harm that has been wrought on our Constitution and our system of government? And what about the war crimes which have been documented, including the killing of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians? Is there punishment which is adequate?? What kind of a country do we want for our children and grand children? Hand-wringing will not do it, for it will require strong-willed citizens not afraid to take on this enormous mess.


welcome to BushWorld, my

welcome to BushWorld, my friends.


“There are only two things

“There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights. War for any other reason is simply a racket.” ~Major General Smedley Butler (1881-1940) He twice received the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest award for bravery given by this country and the most highly decorated Marine in U. S. History


"We don't watch what's going

"We don't watch what's going on" as other writers noted because of a host of reasons including" the dumbing down of America", the slick con game of the corporate spinsters, the inept, corrupt govt of the K. Rove inspired Bushers and now the lowball McCarthy type campaign by McCain , a formerly honorable man who strives to keep us on the downward spiral towards third world country staus. Wakeup America!!!


It continues to amaze me

It continues to amaze me that Republicans continue to claim they are high and mighty on crime control. Yet, a single congressman or, for that matter, a single ceo like those at Enron can steal more than all the bank robbers and all the welfare "cheats" who ever existed combined together. Apparently, there are no crimes except sex and drug ones.


This is the beginning-

This is the beginning- Google ' Agenda 21' This is the 'New World Order' the Bush Sr. and Rockerfeller publicly espouse. It is all in the works. It is happening right now in you cities. "Sustainable Development' is happening- turn off the TVs. Get involved locally. Hundreds of organizations are taking control of everything in local towns and cities and creating 'urban cities', sustainable cities' green cities' etc. It is reclaiming the land into wildland habitat and moving people into these densely populated 'urban developments'. Bikes and mass transit 'encouraged', road toles if you 'have' to drive, 10 gallons of water per person. READ. READ. "Agenda 21 "- Sustainable Development is one of it's arms!..There is a reason for all of this happening. Connecting the dots is easy now.


The problem is not the

The problem is not the Abramoffs and his ilk, nor the Roves, nor even Darth Cheney. The problem is that minority of Americans who buy what those bastards sell. These countrymen and women of ours who cannot find Iraq on a map, for whom history is a closed book, who hold dear ideas about race and religion shot through with myth and ignorance, who would not pass the simplest True/False test of what the Constitution and Bill of Rights espouse, these people are our problem because they provide the crucial few percentage points in elections that often enable the swine to continue to feed at the trough. While their counterparts certainly exist in every country, nowhere else in the world do they wield such power and have not done since Germany in the 30's. You can put Abramoff and the rest of them in jail but it won't change a thing as long as so large a segment of We The People remain so dumb.


For the life of me, I cannot

For the life of me, I cannot understand the conservative ideology. They claim to be patriots and love this country but have premeditatedly sought to destroy our system of government. Over 9 trillion $ in hock if one adds up all the pennies. When Ronald R. said the govt is not the solution but the problem, I was and continue to be confused by the premise. Why does the right wing want to govern if they believe that government is the problem? I think, and recent evidence indicates, that the treasury has been used as a republican resource to enhance the possibility that rethuglicans will continue to destroy our system of govt. Hell,,, they admit it.


It takes a Thief, a Cold

It takes a Thief, a Cold Calculating Thief, a Lying Cheating Stone Faced Vindictive Finger Pointing Denying Obstructing of justice Cover up artist of a Thief! Add these Credentials to your Application & You Have Got Your Self a Job @ the White House!! But don't forget to wear a Large flag pin on your chest, & tell your Lies in the name of God!!


The equation goes something

The equation goes something like this. Bush is to Abramoff as McCain is to Keating. The corruption of the present administration should be a focal point of the election and Obama's promise of "change." This issue led to the Democrat's control of the House in 2006 and will be understood by a majority of the electorate. People get greed and corruption Obaman has to tie McCain, his lobbying friends and past associates to Bush's criminal enterprise.


The high profile examples of

The high profile examples of corruption that we see in the media are indeed alarming, but behind the smokescreen of the high profile illegality, the political appointees at the agencies are quietly gutting the long standing regulations that protect America from the excesses of the unbridled market.


Bill Moyer and co. are as

Bill Moyer and co. are as prescient as ever. Why doesn't the so-called liberal elements outside of the mainstream media take over or create new forms ofmedia to counter the hypocrisy of the republicans. The Dems won't, since they are part and parcel of the same system (albeit, perhaps, with a bit less vengeance and hate of ordinary people). I don't see G. Soros, for example, buying up radio, television, and newspaper and putting out more balanced news coverage. Instead, all I seem to see is expansion of Murdoch, Clear Channel, and other conservative elements dominating media. What gives - If so called liberals actually cared about our democracy, where are they?????


George W. Bush has a far

George W. Bush has a far superior ability to remember names and faces than most -- about 6 sigma above. One out of every ten million people can remember names and faces better than George W. Bush (source NYT magazine profile before the 2000 election). Yet, he doesn't remember Abramhoff being at the White House, despite Abramhoff being signed in 485 times. There is a very slight chance that W is being truthful. A google is 1 followed by 100 zeros. My guess is that there's a 1/100000.....00 chance that W is honest about all this. So we can't say absolutely 100% that George W. Bush is a liar. Odds are 99.999999 to .000001 that he is.


When I read all the posts

When I read all the posts from truthout readers especially in this column, I get this feeling that these particular readers have caught on to the game far better than many of the writers of the articles. Concerned citizen, you are right about where are the liberals? For sure we are not anywhere near organized or effective against the tyranny we face. We are a bunch of independants unwilling to wage war against the machine. It's not that we do not believe in ourselves or our cause, but that we have become a minority without much power. We could shout all day Wake up America and they are equally lulling us to sleep. The polarization has become so deep, I truly believe these monsters are not just greedy humans, but true aliens.


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