Posted on 05/31/2003 3:48:26 PM PDT by Liz
Im Linda, Fly Me
(Tom Daschle: Ambitions grounded by his wifes baggage)
laweekly | 01/17/2003 | by Doug Ireland
The real reason Tom Daschle didnt run for president.
The national press corps didnt bother to tell you why Tom Daschle, the Democrats Senate leader, decided at the 11th hour not to run for president: In the end, he calculated that he couldnt survive scrutiny of his persistent service to the clients of his wife. Linda Daschle has been one of the airline industrys top lobbyists for two decades when she wasnt busy running the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which explains why, just 11 days after the 9/11 attacks, her husband rushed through the Democratic Senate, which he controlled, the $15 billion bailout for the airline industry, a notorious taxpayer rip-off.
Right after then-Congressman Tom Daschle dumped his first wife for a younger, prettier one, the former Miss Kansas Linda Daschle went to work as chief lobbyist for the Air Transport Association the airline industrys main lobby; she then became the senior vice president of the American Association of Airport Executives; and these days hangs her hat at the pricey top Washington law/lobby shop Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell, headed by former GOP Senate leader and exReagan chief of staff Howard Baker where she peddles influence on behalf of a long list of lucrative aviation clients.
The clients for whom Linda lobbied brought more than $5.86 million into Baker, Donelson in one three-year period, including Northwest Airlines ($870,000 from 1997 through 2001) and American Airlines ($1.26 million in fees). Northwest was already teetering on the edge of bankruptcy even before 9/11. American, which has had six fatal crashes since 1994 (not counting 9/11) and has been repeatedly fined by the FAA for a skein of safety violations, had the reputation as the most unsafe major U.S. carrier.
Yet these two clients of Linda Daschles got nearly $1 billion from the airline bailout her husband pushed into law thanks to which Northwest (which was the second largest contributor to Senator Daschles 1998 campaign, and which scooped up $404 million in government cash) actually posted a $19 million profit in the third quarter after the twin-towers attacks. And, as the lone senator to vote against the bailout, Illinois GOPer Peter Fitzgerald, decried, The only people who got bailed out were the shareholders.
The 1 million airline employees were left twisting in the wind. So much for the populist noises that occasionally come from Senator Daschles mouth. The Daschles also made sure that the bailout exempted American (which has consistently lobbied against tougher airline safety standards) and other carriers with lousy safety records from any real liability to lawsuits from the families of 9/11 victims. Moreover, the General Accounting Office found that the airline industrys representations to Congress to secure the bailout overstated its anticipated losses from 9/11 by as much as $5 billion.
Before 9/11, Senator Daschle pushed through the sleazy deal in the backrooms of Capitol Hill that forced the FAA to buy defective baggage scanners from one of Lindas other clients, L-3 International (from which Lindas firm raked in $440,000 in the 9701 period). Under a provision Lindas husband had slipped into the 2000 budget for the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), the FAA was required to buy one of L-3s scanners for every one it purchased from the companys competitors. The L-3 scanners were found to be substandard by DOTs inspector general; FAA tests of the scanners showed high failure rates; and most have not yet been installed because of their defects (the one at the DallasFort Worth airport another of Lindas clients leaked radiation), which is a major reason DOT says it wont be able to screen all luggage for explosives for years to come.
In one of those corporate-coddling moves for which the Clinton administration became infamous, President Bubba appointed Linda Daschle deputy administrator of the FAA, putting her in charge of regulating her once-and-future clients; and she wound up running the agency as acting administrator. This, of course, significantly boosted the Daschle family income by hyping the amount Linda could charge her clients when she left government service. She didnt wait long to cash in. Example: While running the FAA, she awarded Loral Space Technologies (a major Democratic contributor that figured in the 96 campaign-finance scandals) a nearly $1 billion contract from the federal government; after Linda passed through the revolving door to Baker, Donelson, Loral paid the lobby shop $740,000 in 2000-2001 for Lindas services. When the FAA was pondering making mandatory a criminal-background check for all airport employees, Linda, who was then running the agency, vigorously opposed this common-sense move echoing the position of the airline-industry lobby that had previously employed her.
A particularly odiferous episode involved charges that the senator and his wife had tried to sabotage safety inspections of an air-charter firm owned by Murl Bellew, a Daschle family friend who taught Tom how to fly. The scandal erupted and triggered an official investigation when a Bellew small plane chartered by the Indian Health Service crashed in North Dakota, killing the pilot and three doctors en route to an Indian-reservation clinic.
Forest Service inspectors had been arguing that Bellews firm should be banned from getting government contracts because the operation had been unsafe for years. Senator Daschle obligingly pushed legislation taking the Forest Service out of the business of inspecting small-plane carriers, and senior FAA bureaucrats said Linda had also tried to submarine a proposal to train Forest Service inspectors to conduct FAA investigations. An FAA inspector reported a cover-up: Documents showing the Daschles assiduous efforts to minimize inspections of Bellews planes were shredded by FAA officials under Lindas thumb. While an I.G. report failed to find Linda guilty of any lawbreaking, theres an old saying in Washington: The scandal isnt whats illegal, the real scandal is whats legal.
Its a sign of how lazy, blinkered and source-coddling the Beltways national press corps is when one considers that none of all this made the dissections of the senators presidential withdrawal even though a tough piece by the Washington Monthlys Stephanie Mencimer in the January 2002 issue laying out much of it was still on newsstands. As she observed, It doesnt take Lee Atwater to see how Mrs. Daschles professional life might play out in a nasty re-election or presidential campaign: Sen. Daschles wife lobbyist for nations most dangerous airline, or majority leaders wife lobbied to make airlines less safe.
Linda Daschle has tried to pooh-pooh her obvious conflicts of interest as an influence peddler, telling The New York Times last August that the staff members she lobbies are pretty junior and may or may not know who I am a mind-boggling, risible assertion. But her senator/leader husband has always refused to make public his and his wifes tax returns, despite repeated press requests. As a presidential candidate, Tom Daschle could not have avoided giving the press a look at those returns which would have spelled out just how much cash Linda brings in from her clients.
And that, children, was the ticking time bomb that would inevitably have exploded if the senator had sought the White House and is the bottom-line reason he chose not to run.
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