Posted on 09/08/2004 1:48:40 AM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 09/08/2004 10:04:33 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
THE LAST SMEAR, THE DOOMSDAY WEAPON that John F. Kerrys sinking campaign desperately hopes can snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, is ready and is scheduled to be launched against President George W. Bush on Wednesday night, September 8, on CBS weeknight version of 60 Minutes.This bomb is an already-taped Dan Rather interview with former Texas Lt. Governor Ben Barnes in which Barnes will hint, and deceptive CBS editing will strongly imply, that during the Vietnam War the Bush family pressured him to use politics to get a young George W. Bush into the Texas Air National Guard.
Barnes comes off as very sympathetic, the American Spectator quotes an unnamed CBS news producer with whom its reporter spoke. This is a guy who has been under intense, brutal pressure from a family that is very powerful in Texas. You get the impression that he just cant take it anymore.
This story is clearly the Kerry campaigns response to the Swift Vets controversy, noted one source quoted by the American Spectator. It is an attempt to undermine President Bushs credibility in the same way that testimony by 254 of Kerrys fellow Swift boat veterans undercut his carefully-cultivated Kennedy-esque image of honor and heroism during the Vietnam War.
But before anybody swallows the story Ben Barnes tells, America needs to know some things about Mr. Barnes that CBS and the rest of the establishment media are unlikely to mention.
Ben Barnes was born in 1938 in De Leon, Texas southwest of Fort Worth. After graduating from the University of Texas and earning a law degree from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Barnes in 1960, at age 22, was elected to the Texas House of Representatives. He served there until 1969, the last four of these years as the youngest Speaker of the House in Texas history. From 1969 until 1973 Barnes was the states Lt. Governor.
President Lyndon B. Johnson compared the young political wunderkind to Thomas Jefferson and predicted that Ben Barnes would be the next Texan elected President. The leftwing Texas Monthly called Barnes the golden boy of Texas politics.
But after he was involved in a bribery and stock fraud scandal in the early 1970s, wrote leftwing Mother Jones Magazine, Barnes never held office again. He was involved with a number of banks and thrifts that were mentioned during the S&L crisis, and forced into bankruptcy when the Texas thrift industry cratered in the late 1980s.
By the late 1990s Barnes had become a millionaire lobbyist working for GTech, a company that operated lotteries in 37 states including Texas. The Texas lottery was losing money, in part because of a sweetheart deal in which Barnes received 3.5 cents for every ticket sold more than $3 million per year. When the Texas lottery commission re-bid GTechs contract, the company sued and after buying Barnes out for $23 million hired a new lobbyist. A fired Texas lottery director sued, claiming that he had taken the fall for GTech because Barnes had a National Guard story embarrassing to then-Governor George W. Bush.
Barnes, facing potential charges of yet more wrongdoing, told his National Guard story in a deposition in a successful effort to politically deflect his own responsibility in this matter. In multiple re-tellings since 1999, the details of Barnes story have changed several times. Its gist is Barnes claim that when he was the Democratic Lt. Governor he intervened to get Republican Houston Congressman George H.W. Bushs son George W. into the Texas Air National Guard (alongside the sons of Governor John Connally and Senator Lloyd Bentsen, Democrats). Barnes now says he is ashamed of this. Trouble is, George W. Bush began the first of six years service in the National Guard in 1968, but Barnes did not become Lt. Governor of Texas until 1969. Barnes has acknowledged that no member of the Bush family sought his help, but claims he was approached by a Bush family friend (who died three years before Barnes began telling his self-serving story).
Because Barnes tale rests solely on his word, how good is his word? Given his long past of shady dealings, the shipwreck of his career on scandal, and the changes and inconsistencies of his story, Barnes appears to be less than a credible witness.
More doubt is raised by this partisan Democrats motives. Barnes promoted an earlier version of his story in 1999 and 2000 in a clear attempt to damage the presidential campaign of George W. Bush. And Barnes apparently has had the same aim in reviving this story, long ago discredited by an investigation by the liberal Los Angeles Times, in 2004. As CNN reported in 1999, the Los Angeles Times said it found no evidence that either Bush or his father, former President George Bush, had personally tried to influence or pressure anyone to get the younger Bush a place in the Texas Guard.
Ben Barnes has a large vested interest in the outcome of the 2004 election. He is a co-chairman of John F. Kerrys 2004 presidential campaign. Barnes, as CBS News reported in June 2004, has made bundled contributions of more than $500,000 to Kerrys campaign. Barnes owns a home near his friend Kerrys home in Nantucket on the Massachusetts shore.
For many years Barnes and the lobbying firm he founded in Austin, EntreCorp, have made many millions of dollars by acting as the go-between bringing special interest groups and companies together with highly-placed Democrat officeholders. The Center for Responsive Politics has listed Barnes as the third largest all-around Democratic donor in America 1999-2004. So influential and important is Barnes to the Democratic Party, as this column reported last January, that Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle has nicknamed this fat cat money man and lobbyist the fifty-first Democratic Senator.
If Kerry becomes President, reported the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in July 2004, Ben Barnes is at the top of the list of those close to the Kerry Administration likely to become gatekeepers and endorsers for appointees and job-seekers. Given his sticky-fingered past, Barnes would likely also become a toll-collector at this gate, charging everybody he allows through it, and overnight he could become an even wealthier and more influential political lobbyist and fixer serving special interest groups, corporations, nations and individuals.
Given Ben Barnes shady past, dubious reputation and selfish mercenary motive to defeat President Bush and elect Barnes close friend and partisan ally John F. Kerry, what honest reporter would give credence to an unsubstantiated Barnes tale calculated to damage President Bush in the final days before the November election?
CBS Anchorman Dan Rather, according to the American Spectator, has been pushing for months to get his networks most watched news program 60 Minutes to air this non-credible story in an already-videotaped interview with Ben Barnes. This interview, the Spectator reported in September 2004, has been edited deceptively to imply that the Bush family directly pressured Barnes to get George W. Bush into the Air National Guard. Rather only half succeeded. His Bush-smearing interview will air on 60 Minutes, but on its lightly-watched Wednesday version this week, not its far more widely seen Sunday night version.
(Dan Rather is an extreme partisan who, while Anchor for the CBS Evening News, participated in a Democratic Party fundraiser in Texas. The leftwing slant of CBS itself has been documented by that networks former reporter Bernard Goldberg in his 2002 best-seller Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News.)
What is the truth about George W. Bush and the Texas Air National Guard? He apparently was chosen to defend his nation in this service for a reason so obvious that few notice it. Mr. Bush was accepted by the Guard less than two weeks before his graduation from Yale University, and Guard commanding officers logically concluded that any young Texan bright and hard-working enough to graduate from such a prestigious university had thereby demonstrated both excellence and high character.
Mr. Bush served in the National Guard for six years. During the first four of those years George W. Bush far surpassed the time and work requirements for National Guard service, and during his remaining two years Mr. Bush complied with those basic requirements. (After returning from his four months in Vietnam, metamorphosed radical anti-war leader John Kerry was required to serve for several years in the Naval Reserve, but the establishment media has refused to investigate charges that Kerry shirked this required duty.)
In mid-1968, when George W. Bush joined the National Guard, Democrats controlled the White House and both houses of Congress, and Texas was still a yellow-dog Democratic one-party state that would take another decade to elect its first Republican governor in more than 100 years. The Republican Bush family had no power to twist then-Texas House Speaker Democrat Ben Barnes arm, even if it wanted to. The notion that Barnes was pressured by the powerful Bush family to get George W. into the National Guard is absurd. But this phony claim is apparently what CBS, to rescue the desperate Kerry campaign, is preparing to broadcast.
President Bill Clinton, a master at extracting donor cash in exchange for political favors, once told a group of Methodist ministers: If you all will take a sinner like [Ben] Barnes, you might take me.
If people can be C-BSed into believing a disreputable sinner like Ben Barnes, America might yet suffer the devastation of a President John Kerry.
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There's no rat like a cornered rat.
Record? What record?
War? What war?
Yeah, we can see Kerry is VERY concerned with America's future - NOT!
Problem is, people who watch the show, won't have seen this article!!!!
Please PING your list.
bttt
If this aspect of Barnes' story is not addressed by Dan Rather then what we have is the Tass New Agency posing as an American media outlet.
With the recurring onslaught of media liberal bias, the onus is really on the average American to be able to sort out their bias-laced reporting and come to their own conclusions. This is only possible today with the advent of alternative internet news sources, a scary thought when you consider the average American doesn't follow the news that closely.
The loss of an even-handed press is a tremendous loss for American freedom.
God help us recover the reporter with integrity.
Note to NYT -- now THAT was a sneer.
I assume, and I bet Bush is willing to stipulate, that 68Kerry would have been a superior President to 68Bush.
BUT IT'S NOT 1968 ANYMORE.
In the thirty-six years SINCE 1968, Kerry has shown us what kind of a President he would be, and so has Bush.
The choice is clear.
Don't live in the past.
I'm sure the MSM is all over this.
I hope that someone on this board is working for the President. Because what you just said is what he should be saying at the first debate. It would de-tooth that traitor J F'in Kerry right quickly.
BUMP to you!
Rather not only participated in the fundraiser, he was the featured speaker. Rather's own daughter was the organizer.
I disagree with your premise based on the following:
NEVER trust anyone who is so desparate to become President that he creates his own presidential history! The '68 version of Kerry was just as %$#@ed up as the 2004 version.
Give me someone who respects the office and approaches the responsibilities humbly and reverently...and is dedicated to protecting the American people instead of advancing himself!
Ben Barnes can apparently trade on his past associations and positions to make some very plausible statements as to his influence in "securing" a berth in the Texas Air National Guard for young George W. Bush, based on "family connections". But it falls apart on two very telling facts: Why would a yellow-dog Democrat do ANY favor for a known Republican, George H. W. Bush? And George W. Bush joined the Texas ANG several months BEFORE Ben Barnes assumed the office of lieutenant governor, and presumedly did not yet carry the influence.
Some things are done on merit alone.
I don't think you would have liked 68 Bush much.
Fortunately, he's not the candidate.
Maybe not...but the '68 Bush was involved with living his life and not consumed with the eventual possibility of being President. My point being...when Bush decided to run for the highest office in the land, he did so based on making a contribution...not like Kerry who sees himself entitled to the office because he's been planning his whole life for this opportunity to lead the nation and be our savior.
Who watches that anymore ?
Makes sense that a Yale grad w/ a post grad degree & the son of a distinguished WWII pilot/ vet would be accepted to the Nat'l Guard. Anyone know if Johnny ef's dad was a vet?
Richard Kerry grew up in Massachusetts. He graduated from Yale University in 1937 and Harvard University Law School in 1940. He met Rosemary Forbes while traveling during a summer vacation in France, where Rosemary lived on the Forbes estate. In January 1941, while stationed at an Army base in Alabama where he tested planes as an Army Air Corps pilot, he and Rosemary were married. He became seriously ill with tuberculosis and was hospitalized in Denver, Colorado, where Rosemary gave birth to their second child, John Kerry. A few months later, the family moved to Massachusetts, where John spent the next six years of his life.
Appears that Johnny's dad spent WWII on a stateside assignment. Wonder if the Forbes family arranged that?
Bump to find later
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