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ENRON – WHAT’S GOING ON?
Neal Boortz ^ | 01/11/02 | Neal Boortz

Posted on 01/11/2002 8:37:48 AM PST by sixmil

Do you want an 60-second rendition of just what all this Enron stuff is all about?

OK .. here you go.

Enron was the nation’s seventh largest corporation in terms of revenue.  Enron would buy natural gas and electrical energy from producers and re-sell those commodities to distributors and consumers.  Enron was apparently cooking the book.  Enron was heavily in debt, but the debt was hidden in various partnerships.  Eventually the house of cards caved in and Enron tanked.  Many Enron employees and investors literally lost most of their life savings.

Enron’s connection to President Bush?  The corporation and it’s top official contributed heavily to Bush’s various political campaigns.  Also – when the financial cave in began at Enron some Enron officials had meetings with Bush Administration officials seeking help.

That’s just about it.  This is the synopsis for the “scandal” that many in our wonderful news media say could be “as big as Whitewater.”

So, you want to compare Bush/Enron with Clinton/Madison Guaranty and the Whitewater scandal?  Fine!  Let’s go for it. For starters:

Can you show me any evidence, anecdotal or otherwise, that George W. Bush or anyone working for George W. Bush did anything to help Enron hide its financial misdeeds?

But, you say, Enron talked to Bush officials when they knew they were in trouble?  So?  Didn’t airline representatives talk to both Republican and Democratic officials in Washington when they found themselves in trouble?  Didn’t Chrysler make a trip to Washington decades ago when it hit some rough roads?  It’s pretty much standard practice for huge corporation to go to Washington when the going gets rough.  Sometimes you see a bail-out as you did with the airlines and Chrysler.  Sometimes the corporate officials learn that they are going to have to go it on their own.

Democrats and Clinton-lovers are just salivating on this one.  They are trying to convince the myrmidons that Enron is Bush’s Whitewater.  As you can see from the list above, this is a tough play to run.  It doesn’t matter, though, because the vast majority of people in this country – including most Democratic voters – don’t have the intellectual curiosity to delve into the situation.  They’ll believe what their favorite politician says – or what they hear from their favorite news anchors – and that will pretty much be it.

If there’s any fraud, criminal conduct or ethical violations here … show me the proof.  I’ll be right there with you demanding appropriate action. 


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1 posted on 01/11/2002 8:37:48 AM PST by sixmil
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To: sixmil
They’ll believe what their favorite politician says – or what they hear from their favorite news anchors – and that will pretty much be it.

Aye, there's the rub.

2 posted on 01/11/2002 8:42:27 AM PST by Maceman
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To: YaYa123;Howlin;Miss Marple
Ping!
3 posted on 01/11/2002 8:43:54 AM PST by Dog
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To: sixmil
Au contrare.
The average voter will not go through the trouble of thinking everything through and weighing the evidence, ala your fine list of questions. Instead, they'll pay attention to the media and the incessant propaganda designed to create guilt by association. The proverbial, "I don't know what the problem is, but it sure STINKS to me!" The fact that President Bush doesn't have anything to "come clean" about over this scandal is even worse. Nothing he can do or say will dissuade the skeptical who think, "Ahhhh, all politicians are alike. Even Bush was involved in scandal." The honeymoon with GWB then over, the Dems drag out their unsullied virgin for the public's ravishing.
4 posted on 01/11/2002 8:45:47 AM PST by ppaul
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To: sixmil
Explain just why there is so much criticism of George W. Bush over the Enron debacle while Enron is being represented in Washington by Bill Clinton’s former attorney.

More on that from the Drudge Report. Unlike Clinton, Bush did nothing to help Enron in exchange campaign contributions.

FLASHBACK: CLINTON OFFICIAL MET WITH ENRON CHAIRMAN; $100,000 CASH DONATION TO DEMOCRATS TIMED TO PLANT APPROVAL TIME MAGAZINE
SEPTEMBER 1, 1997

On Nov. 22, 1995 President Clinton scrawled an FYI note to chief of staff Mack McLarty, enclosing a newspaper article on Enron Corp. and the vicissitudes of its $3 billion power-plant project in India.

McLarty then reached out to Enron's chairman, Ken Lay, and over the next nine months closely monitored the project with the U.S. ambassador to New Delhi, keeping Lay informed of the Administration's efforts, according to White House documents reviewed by TIME magazine.

In June 1996, four days before India granted final approval to Enron's controversial $3 billion power-plant project, Enron's gave $100,000 to President Clinton's party.

Enron denies that its gift was repayment for Clinton's attention, and White House special counsel Lanny Davis says McLarty acted out of concern for a major U.S. investment overseas, TIME's Michael Weisskopf reported.

DRUDGE NOTE: McLarty was later hired by Enron. Lay also played golf with President Bill Clinton and slept in the Clinton White House. A master of political manipulation of both parties, Lay served as an adviser to the Clinton White House on energy issues. The Clinton administration, in turn, helped Enron get a contract for a gas pipeline in Mozambique and other projects, according to reports.

5 posted on 01/11/2002 8:46:15 AM PST by Hugin
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To: sixmil
Prior Discussion Thread On Boortz Piece
6 posted on 01/11/2002 8:46:29 AM PST by eureka!
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To: sixmil
A scandal in search of something scandalous.
7 posted on 01/11/2002 8:47:32 AM PST by IM2Phat4U
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To: eureka!; sixmil
oops. "bad request" comes up on link I made. Oh well, it can be found for other comments...
8 posted on 01/11/2002 8:47:39 AM PST by eureka!
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To: sixmil
I've seen nothing to implicate Bush in this so far. But if all that comes out of this is a few firings at Anderson for "accidently" destroying documents, the $5+ million Enron has given to both parties was money well spent.
9 posted on 01/11/2002 8:49:05 AM PST by steve50
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To: sixmil
Mr. Boortz has knocked one out of the park. This whole Enron "scandal" is totally media driven and is a total fraud. The RNC should have this column read on Fox as soon and as often as possible so that the public can see the difference between Fox and the leftist mainstream media. The public wants news and not media fraud.
10 posted on 01/11/2002 8:50:14 AM PST by snakebitevoter
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To: eureka!
Enron - What's Goin On Try this one.... You had a couple of apostrophies that messed up the link
11 posted on 01/11/2002 8:52:31 AM PST by deport
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To: deport
Thanks. When there are duplicate posts, it is nice to connect to other threads so those interested may see all comments. Thanks again...
12 posted on 01/11/2002 9:01:58 AM PST by eureka!
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To: Hugin
I hope this blows up in the Dems' faces. It's high time they get punished for their lies and trickery. Trying to pin this Enron mess on GW is disgusting. If the BWH did have anything to do with it, then I will be disgusted. But, all the evidence points to the contrary. And let's not forget that the Dems made the Bush team sell their Enron stock before taking office--now watch them use that against us. I can hear it now--isn't it convenient that Dick Cheney et.al sold their stock last year. . .?
13 posted on 01/11/2002 9:11:32 AM PST by truthseeker101
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To: sixmil
Maybe this is a bit of an oversimplification, but all the Red Whine seems to be about nothing but campaign contributions from Enron to the Republicans, which were perfectly legal in this country, the last time I checked.

So, just point that out and ask why, if the 'Rats are suddenly interested in so campaign finance reform, don't they go about it honestly rather than try to play partisan politics with it?

14 posted on 01/11/2002 9:13:13 AM PST by Post Toasties
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To: Post Toasties
Maybe this is a bit of an oversimplification, but all the Red Whine seems to be about nothing but campaign contributions from Enron to the Republicans, which were perfectly legal in this country, the last time I checked.

So, just point that out and ask why, if the 'Rats are suddenly so interested in campaign finance reform, don't they go about it honestly rather than try to play partisan politics with it?

15 posted on 01/11/2002 9:14:33 AM PST by Post Toasties
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Oops, thought this was a thread on Marvin Gaye or Radio Shack.
16 posted on 01/11/2002 9:29:39 AM PST by Diddle E. Squat
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To: sixmil
It is a general axiom to anybody who pays attention that Democrats are almost always hugely more guilty of every charge that make against Republicans - and even members of the Left know that. But the dirty truth is - if you are an aware Democrat - you are a coRRUPT Democrat.

And Enron is bound to blow up in their little 'Rat faces. After eight years of being told that corrution probes were distractions from the economy, stupid - and that we should all concentrate on getting back to the "bizness of the 'merkin people", - now (all of a sudden) the Democrats want to talk about corruption in high places. Heh-heh. Let the scumbags bring it on. This "scandal" isn't a week old - and already we've found all kinds of payoffs and coincidental favors right after said payoffs - but by the Clinton Syndicate and Associated Sycophants. Yes, bring it on.

17 posted on 01/11/2002 9:33:37 AM PST by ctonious
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To: sixmil
Enron's Campaign Contributions, 1989-2001- Senate & House
18 posted on 01/11/2002 9:34:37 AM PST by angkor
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To: sixmil
BUMP
19 posted on 01/11/2002 11:25:02 AM PST by Aurelius
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To: sixmil
So far, all this corruption from the Clinton Administration concerning Enron is comming to the surface, but no dirt on Bush.

Cool!

20 posted on 01/11/2002 11:27:45 AM PST by concerned about politics
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