Posted on 10/02/2006 1:03:46 PM PDT by calcowgirl
Mendacious: Given to or marked by deliberate concealment or misrepresentation of the truth.
John Garamendi is running for Lt. Governor and to supplement an apparent mendaciousness, he is praying for induced selective memory loss.
Some fifteen years ago, as California insurance commissioner, Garamendi seized the assets of the Executive Life Insurance Company. In doing so, he allowed a questionable junk-bond player and a French government-owned bank to realize a humongous windfall despite a bunch of annuities and policyholders getting the short (and dirty) end of the stick.
It is beyond troubling that the man who is supposed to be the policyholders/victims advocate seems to have helped the sleazy exploiters instead...and then has consistently tried to hide both the truth and his own culpability.
Garamendi would love to see the entire Executive Life issue just disappear. He tried (hard) to settle out of Court. He needs (like breath) not to see the lawsuits make it to trial. From his perspective it would be a bad thing to have to answer questions about what did and didnt happen To have to answer probing questions under oath would be real bad To have to answer them before the election is unthinkable.
There are some very serious concerns/questions that should be (and never have been) clarified. Frankly, as a candidate for Lt Governor, if (there is that noxious word), Garamendi did nothing wrong regarding Executive Life, HE should be the one demanding the opportunity (under oath) to correct any mean spirited partisan attacks on his integrity. He has has his integrity (or lack of it) and his intelligence (or lack of it) challenged. He should be angry at these attacks. His failure to take on his critics raises yet more questions.
Garamendi had a relationship with the infamous Leon Black. Black used to work for Michael Milken's Drexel Burnham Black was the financier who had arranged Executive Lifes original portfolio of corporate junk bonds and he created Apollo Fund and Apollo Real estate group. Black is the guy who educated the French as to the immense value of the troubled Executive Life bonds. Beaucoup bucks nest pas?
The Apollo group has close personal and business ties to Yucaipa Company (this is Ron Burkle's investment company). Burkle has been a big contributor to Democratic candidates in California for many years.
Now, lets take a brief look at the underbelly of politics and sausage making.
Garamendi left the U.S. Interior Department in April 1998. He left reportedly to join Yucaipa as a partner based in Washington D.C.. He worked for Yucaipa from 1998 to 2001.
Forbes magazine looked into Garamendis role at Yucaipa and his six figure job. When John took the gig (or was gifted the gig) he said he would establish an office in Washington D.C. However, to date (more significantly, during the less than three years Garamendi worked for Yucaipa) Yucaipa had NO D.C. office and still doesnt.
Beyond confirming he was a partner, Garamendi never has said what he was doing for the company (besides cashing their checks).
Again, if these questions, suggestions, and intimations about something squirrelly are baseless, it should be Garamendi who should be screaming for any and all opportunities to respond. However, the silence is deafening .
When Garamendi returned to the California Department of Insurance post he appointed his friend Rick Baum as his chief deputy. No biggie that kind of appointment happens all the time. Baum was Garamendis first chief of staff, and they had a close personal and professional working relationship. However, Baum was also responsible for handling the Executive Life case.
In the Executive Life scandal, Garamendi wants voters to believe he was a victim. It wasnt HIS fault. He was duped by, well a LOT of people .the French government, the French consortium, anyone and apparently everyone who was providing him advice and counsel including Rick Baum.
Some partisan types complain Garamendi also has relationships with law firms and attorneys in California that perform work for his Department of Insurance and for consumer groups. These same firms have contributed money to his campaign and have handled litigation for the commissioner.
Hey, that kind of reciprocity isnt unique to Garamendi, or even Democrats. However, it does raise questions about his ability to be independent and a for real defender of the consumer.
The last time I addressed this New York Life debacle I noted, His own staff reported that losses to Executive Life policyholders were over $4.5-Billion So why would Garamendi settle for less than $600-Million?
The candidate who wants the one heartbeat away from the California Governor gig, continues to duck and hide and whine, I was duped.
Before Garamendi can presume to hold office, he should insist on a complete and thorough delineation of what did and did not happen (and how) with Executive Life.
Come on John
informed voters want to know.
Could somebody please post the Forbes story on him back then. It was truly a great read plus it nailed this POS flat to the wall.
Which one?
http://www.forbes.com/global/1999/1227/0226024a.html
Executive Life
Brigid McMenamin, 12.27.99
Crusading under a banner of rescuing policyholders, an ambitious California insurance commissioner named John Garamendi let New York financier Leon Black and his pals at Crdit Lyonnais grab Executive Life Insurance for a fire-sale price of just over $3 billion in 1991. Far from helping, the deal left policyholders taking a 40% shaving on their claims, while Leon Black reaped an estimated $300 million.
That deal helped derail Garamendi's run for the California governor's mansion in 1994. He wound up in a dead-end job at the Interior Department.
Guess where Garamendi is working now? At an investment outfit with strong links to--yes, Leon Black. In April 1998 Los Angeles-based Yucaipa Cos., an investment company that's had some big deals financed by Black, made Garamendi a partner. Yucaipa is headed by supermarket mogul Ronald Burkle. Black's Apollo Advisors financed Yucaipa's 1995 acquisition of Dominick's Foods and the merger of Ralph's Grocery Co. with Food 4 Less. Black refuses to talk on the record.
Hard to say just what Garamendi does for Yucaipa. When he took the job, he said he would set up an office in Washington, D.C. To date, Yucaipa has no D.C. office, and Garamendi won't say what he's doing other than confirming that he's a partner.
You may be reading more about Black and Garamendi. Though neither is a defendant, a lawsuit recently filed by Garamendi's successor, Charles Quackenbush, alleges that Black's French buddies acquired Executive Life by fraud (FORBES GLOBAL, Dec. 13).
BTTT
I haven't lived in CA for many years. So I'll need for California Freepers to explain whether this story has legs.
This is one of the all-Californian rip-off stories.
Most likely (IMO), it won't have legs as too many from both parties have close ties to the robber barons involved.
You saw what they did with the tobacco money.
I'm not sure... ?
They spent it all and there are no results.
It is all for the kids!
keyword Garamendi
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/search?m=any;o=score;s=garamendi
Garamendi started young in elected politics here as well, has a long history here and in D.C.. worked for Clinton in the Interior Dept in the 90s... elected to Ca assembly in 1974,, went to Ca senate then became first Ca insurance commissioner some years ago. just one more critter on the bureaucracy wastelands.
http://www.insurance.ca.gov/0500-about-us/0200-commissioner/
Go Tom!
OK, I'll say it: Garamendacious
Same old gang. Many appear to be up to the same old tricks.
I'm a recent California resident, so I can't tell you.
But I have the sneaking suspicion that the 'D' next to his name will protect him. After all, he was only doing it 'for the people', right?
Yeah! As chief assistant suck-up to Brucie Bab-bab-babbit!!! Phhhhhhhhhht!!!
The Cliton admin used the motto "Putting People First," but Garamendi kept tellin everybody "the fish & foul come first!"
He really liked affirmative action for fish and plants along with welfare for wildlife as long as you paid for it!!!
How do you run for Lt. Governor???
A stellar resume--for a leftist rat.
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