Bush White House Broke Elections Law, Report Says
Monday 24 January 2011
by: Eric Lipton | The New York Times News Service | Report

President George W. Bush at the White House in 2008. (Photo: Stephen Crowley / The New York Times)
Washington - The Bush White House, particularly before the 2006 midterm elections, routinely violated a federal law that prohibits use of federal tax dollars to pay for political activities by creating a “political boiler room” that coordinated Republican campaign activities nationwide, a report issued Monday by an independent federal agency concludes.
The report by the Office of Special Counsel finds that the Bush administration’s Office of Political Affairs — overseen by Karl Rove — served almost as an extension of the Republican National Committee, developing a “target list” of Congressional races, organizing dozens of briefings for political appointees to press them to work for party candidates, and sending cabinet officials out to help these campaigns.
The report, based on about 100,000 pages of documents and interviews with 80 Bush administration officials in an investigation of more than three years, documented how these political activities accelerated before the 2006 midterm elections.
This included helping coordinate fund-raising by Republican candidates and pressing Bush administration political appointees to help with Republican voter-turnout pitches, particularly in the 72 hours leading up to the election when Democrats took control of the House and Senate for the first time in a dozen years.
The Office of Special Counsel, a relatively obscure federal agency, is charged with enforcing the Hatch Act, a 1939 law that prohibits federal employees from engaging in partisan political activity. Certain members of the White House political staff — including the top aides at the Office of Political Affairs — are exempt, as are the president, vice president and members of the cabinet. But the law still prohibits the use of federal money, even by these officials, to support political causes.
The report found that during the Bush administration, senior staff members at the Office of Political Affairs violated the Hatch Act by organizing 75 political briefings from 2001 to 2007 for Republican appointees at top federal agencies in an effort to enlist them to help Republicans get elected to Congress.
Mr. Rove and Ken Mehlman, who was the director of the office until the end of 2003, did not respond Monday to requests for comment.
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Former employees of the office in the Bush administration told investigators that they saw these “political briefings as no more than informational discussions about the political landscape.” The investigators found that most of these briefings took place in federal workplaces or while the employees were on duty.
“These briefings created an environment aimed at assisting Republican candidates, constituting political activity within the meaning of the Hatch Act,” the 118-page report said.
According to PowerPoint slides the investigators collected, the briefings highlighted the importance of the “G.O.P. ground game” and talked about the “Republican Offensive,” in certain states, while detailing the “Republican Defense” in others.
The investigators also found evidence that the Bush White House improperly classified travel by senior officials as official government business, “when it was, in fact, political,” and the costs associated with this travel were never reimbursed.
A spokesman for the Office of Special Counsel said Monday that because the administration officials had left office, it no longer has jurisdiction to file any charges. It also said that it had not made a formal referral to the Justice Department to ask it to pursue any possible charges.
A Justice Department official on Monday declined to comment when asked if it might file charges based on the report.
The Obama administration, just last week, announced that it was terminating its own version of the Office of Political Affairs, as Mr. Obama decided to move his re-election campaign operation to Chicago, with the duties of the political office being taken up by the Democratic National Committee.
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Oh, boy! Another 'go
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 16:06 — bogglesthemind (not verified)Oh, boy! Another 'go nowhere' revelation. They just keep on comin'.
big deal. not like Obama is
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 16:10 — john (not verified)big deal. not like Obama is gonna do anything about it. he's given Bush a pass on everything else.
Wow! Do you hear that?
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 16:15 — MG (not verified)Wow! Do you hear that? George W. Bush committed a crime! Amazing that anyone admitted it.
The Hatch act is worthless without enforcement, no?
Small potatoes next to
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 16:28 — Not the President (not verified)Small potatoes next to invading Iraq on false pretenses, stealing the 2000 and 2004 elections, domestic spying without a warrant, torturing prisoners around the globe, politicizing every gov't. department under the sun, failing to respond to Hurricane Katrina, setting a new low bar for environmental stewardship, etc., etc.
Conservatives won't believe
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 16:33 — Anonymous (not verified)Conservatives won't believe it, they will deny it, make excuses,etc, and keep their heads firmly between their legs in the sand. BUT, they believe every rotten thing that was dug up on Obama whether it is heresay or not in those pathetic Supermarket rags.
100,000 pages but, you can't
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 17:01 — Elizabeth (not verified)100,000 pages but, you can't tie up an escape artist with too long a rope... and I believe every one of those pages, but that may be the trouble. If these pages are read aloud in court, it will take a lifetime for the cases to be tried. And these cases must be tried, now. In early 2011. Not late 2020, which would, by then, be hindsight.
I agree with Small Potatoes.
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 17:07 — Anonymous (not verified)I agree with Small Potatoes. The law never stood in the way of anything Bush and Co. wanted to do, especially with Rove running his brain, and Cheney running his mouth. Do you think they ever got embarrassed by Georgie's dysfunctional tongue?
Oh, yeah... What we need is another Pearl Harbor, bam! We got 9-11. What a coincidence!
The illegal war, the detainee abuse, the "lost" millions, Katrina, the outing of Valerie Plame, stolen elections, the inattention to big banks while they made off with the wealth of the nation, the bailouts all over the place (except to the victims), Halliburton contracts... these are just a few things right off the top of my list of Bush violations. And we're shocked NOW?
No, it's that leftover sauerkraut casserole in the fridge that nobody liked. It's been in the fridge for 2 years, and it's got mold crawling out of it. Someone finally got around to looking for the stink.
And there were ships from
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 17:08 — Elizabeth (not verified)And there were ships from other countries such as Canada, at of New Orleans, ready to help after hurricane Katrina; Bush did not allow them to help, even as people were dying, but will Bush ever be tried in International Court like Milosevic? (In response to "Small potatoes" by "Not the President".) Sometimes it takes a totally absurd trial such as tax evasion or something to open the floodgates (excuse the expression).
"A spokesman for the Office
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 17:24 — econobiker (not verified)"A spokesman for the Office of Special Counsel said Monday that because the administration officials had left office, it no longer has jurisdiction to file any charges."
But if you or I stand too close to a poling place or try to give more money to a party than we are supposed too, the government will come after us- even after the election.
And you can bet if you or I accidentally defrauded the government for an airline travel ticket, we'd be prosecuted as guilty until we can prove we are innocent...
Only little fish go to jail.
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 18:45 — Anonymous (not verified)Only little fish go to jail. The elite are above the prison industrial complex.
Bite Me! G.W.B.
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 19:45 — Edgar Nelson (not verified)Bite Me!
G.W.B.
But who is really behind all
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 20:06 — AH_Melb (not verified)But who is really behind all of this? Who really runs America? Who are the people that live up in Mount Olympus and cast down plagues for their own entertainment?
I just bet the Republicans
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 21:35 — JPrato (not verified)I just bet the Republicans are shaking in their boots right now! NOT! They break laws because they know they will get away with it. When will Dems wake up? Issa will make up stuff on Obama and prosecute till the cows come home. Republicans actually commit crimes and just walk away. Very sad
That wasn't the Bush White
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 02:24 — Regina (not verified)That wasn't the Bush White House -- it was the Cheney White House. Election business was carried out behind the scenes, like energy policy with the oil and power company biggies in attendance, behind a securely closed door. Bush was the front man in that conspiracy -- Cheney and Rove did the conspiring, Bush did the posing.
And ACORN were the
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 12:28 — Anonymous (not verified)And ACORN were the criminals?!?!?!?!?
If you're not the lead dog,
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 13:07 — goobagooba (not verified)If you're not the lead dog, the view is always the same.
Does nobody in this forum recall that Bush had two terms? Was that not enough time to grab him and his entourage? Was there no wise person anywhere, no group anywhere, aware enough of the law and how it was being twisted about? How about the hundreds of thousands who came into the streets all across the country to express their disapproval again and again and again?
Don't whine and cry about it now. Do something about it.
can we finally throw him in
Thu, 01/27/2011 - 21:18 — Anonymous (not verified)can we finally throw him in jail now ...please!!!