Posted on 03/03/2006 5:05:34 PM PST by wagglebee
In April 1993, back before Democrats began to care about port security, first lady Hillary Clinton invited Commerce Secretary Ron Brown to a one-on-one lunch on the balcony of the White House.
The given reason was to talk politics and thank him for his help "fixing" a near scandal that involved Chief of Staff Mack McLarty. But, in fact, Hillary wanted more. She was about to test Brown, to see whether or not he would be a "good soldier."
According to Brown confidante Nolanda Butler Hill, who "debriefed" him after the balcony lunch, the Clintons had a mission for Brown. They were about to give him the unofficial title "California Czar," ostensibly to show their commitment to the rebuilding of the California economy after the Los Angeles riots a year earlier.
In reality, as Brown would soon enough realize, the "czar" claptrap was cover for a deeper California assignment.
Unlikely as it now sounds, the Clintons were prepared to approve the sale of the former Long Beach Naval Station to a company wholly owned by the People's Republic of China and this just months after Clinton had pilloried Bush Sr. for conducting "business as usual with those who murdered freedom at Tiananmen Square."
The company was called COSCO, the China Ocean Shipping Company, and it was part of the Chinese navy. Says Hill of Brown's participation in the proposed sale, "This was his first big water to carry." It would not be his last. Three years later 10 years ago next month Brown was dispatched to Croatia to broker a sweetheart deal between the country's neo-fascist president and a certain American company known as Enron. Brown never came back.
Despite the Enron connection, the major media have literally invested more energy in the wounding of Harry Whittington than in the dying and possibly killing of Ron Brown. The run-up to the 10th anniversary provides one last chance to prod them into action.
From the beginning of the Clinton presidency, Brown understood that water carrying was to be his role. He hated it, and he feared it. Nor was he the only minority in such a role. To be sure, Clinton chose a Cabinet conspicuously designed to "look like America." This Cabinet included four African Americans: Ron Brown at Commerce, Hazel O'Leary at Energy, Mike Espy at Agriculture, and Jesse Brown at Veteran's Affairs. It also included two Hispanics, Henry Cisneros at HUD and Frederico Pena at Transportation.
This willful sharing of power with minorities quickly became part of the Clinton myth. Ron Brown learned the hard way, however, just how illusory the myth was. He sensed the depth of that deception with the publication in 1994 of Robert Woodward's "The Agenda."
The "agenda" in question was the domestic one embodied in the contentious budget bill of 1993. Woodward tells the story with his typical insider detail about the fierce, if chaotic, struggle between the "investment hawks" and the "deficit hawks" within Clinton's Cabinet to shape the bill ... and with it the Clinton presidency.
What mattered to Brown about the story what stung and humiliated him, as he told Nolanda Hill was he seemed to have played almost no part in the contest. Woodward's book made this clear. There is, in fact, only one reference to Brown, and it is an insignificant one. Brown's power was chimerical.
In the beginning of the book, Woodward lists Clinton's nine-member "economic team." Brown is not on it. Nor is Brown among the 31 Democrats who comprise Woodward's "cast of characters." What intrigues the observer about this cast is it looks less "like America" than it does like, say, Idaho.
Of the 31 Democrats listed 22 of whom are part of Clinton's official team not one is a racial minority of any kind. Of the 70 identifiable faces (including repetition) in the photo section of the book, all are white. And this is the "domestic" team. On the national security front, minorities did not even enjoy the illusion of power. There were no Condi Rices, no Colin Powells, nothing like it.
Blacks and Hispanics in the Clinton administration enjoyed little more than the trappings of power. As Brown learned, the appointment of minorities served largely to appease key voting blocs. Neither he nor the other minorities in the Cabinet were even allowed to pick their own second in command. That person was inevitably a Clinton plant in place to do the administration's real work.
Time after time, the Clintons exploited the trust of their minority appointees and used them less for information than insulation. This pattern became apparent at the time of the Monica Lewinsky affair. As the president told the story, it was Betty Currie that Monica came to see. It was Bill Richardson who offered her a job at the United Nations. It was Vernon Jordan who chose to intercede for her at Revlon. These interventions cost the three a huge amount of anxiety and some staggering legal bills.
Hillary Clinton was not above a little exploitation herself. In unrelated incidents, it was not Hillary, but her loyal aid Maggie Williams who cleared out Vince Foster's office after his death and accepted Johnny Chung's $50,000 donation in the White House. These acts led to huge legal bills for Williams as well.
Hillary Clinton had her own plans for Ron Brown, and those included China. While alive, Brown knew more about the Chinese than he wanted to. After their attempted seizure of the Long Beach Naval Station, says Hill, "He never stopped being afraid." And Long Beach was just one thing out of many that he knew he shouldn't have known.
In time, U.S. intelligence sources would learn of Chinese plans to use the naval station as a base for espionage no surprise there and Congress would kill the deal. But Congress intervened only after Brown had died. Like the other minorities in the Cabinet, Brown was not just exploitable. He was expendable.
Related columns:
Part 1: Did Ron Brown die for Enron's sins?
Part 2: How 'minority capitalism' undid Ron Brown
Part 3: Competing against the Clintons for cash
Part 4: Clinton's new "bagman"
Part 5: Second 'black president' likely to build on legacy of first
Part 6: Some dare call it treason
Part 7: Wang Jun's excellent White House adventure
Part 8: Sun peeked through 'worst storm in a decade'
Part 9: The bullet hole that should have shaken Washington
Part 10: How Monica buried Ron Brown and saved the Clinton presidency
Part 11: Was Ron Brown murdered, and, if so, how and by whom?
Ron Brown Reports for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review by Christopher Ruddy
I concore with that Ron brown and airplane load of cohorts and inoccent ones. Anyone lives or goes to la long beach harbor will see cosco ships and containers all over that harbor
Nor are there any such doubts in the mind of any rational person who has studied the photos of the top of Brown's head and the x-rays of his skull.
This photo is clearly a bullet wound.
http://www.newsmax.com/rbrown/photo5.shtml
Why was Brown murdered?
Dead Secretaries of Commerce don't talk.
JennysCool's answer (#8) is as good as any I've seen...
Actually Chris Ruddy (Newsmax.com) went into considerably more detail. His archives might be worth looking into, if you are really interested.
Brown's power was illusory. (Not 'chimerical')
Otherwise a nice refresher on some of the early Clinton corruption.
The Clinton program of wall to wall corruption 24-7 was brilliant.
The scope was so breathtaking, no one could distill it into a soundbite short enough to be held in the Average American's attention span.
you ought to talk to someone from arkansas.nobody has any doubt that the clintons are satan personified
Yes.
Can you help me out?
Sure. Which way did you come in?
Just funning with you satchmo.
From the article:
Three years later 10 years ago next month Brown was dispatched to Croatia to broker a sweetheart deal between the country's neo-fascist president and a certain American company known as Enron. Brown never came back.
I didn't follow any of the links in #1 so if that is your question I am afraid I didn't help.
I thought I may have seen the info at washington-weekly.com or softwar.com..........but I just can't find the information...........
Anyone out there remember this, and where?
Because the Clintons have been involved in so many scandals people just naturally assume that the Clintons must be falsely accused of a large percent of the scandals.
Brown had all types of goodies on Clinton. He even mentioned something about "I'm not going down alone" to Clinton.
But enough about Brown. Let's investigate a real scandal, such as Cheney's hunting accident < /MSM >
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