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CLINTONISTA CORRUPTION CONTINUES: Robert Rubin's sleazy Enron phone call.
Slate.com Chatterbox column ^ | Monday, January 14, 2002 | Timothy Noah

Posted on 01/15/2002 3:12:56 AM PST by Liz

Rubin, Rubin: The sainted former treasury secretary makes a sleazy phone call, and nobody cares.

Reporters rustling furiously through the story of Enron's demise in search of a political scandal seem determined not to find one in former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin's

Nov. 8 phone call to Treasury Undersecretary Peter Fisher. Rubin asked Fisher, a fellow Democrat, what he thought about having Treasury intervene to avoid a downgrading of Enron's debt rating.

Rubin is chairman of the executive committee at Citigroup, which happens to be one of Enron's biggest creditors. Because Fisher told Rubin he thought Treasury intervention a bad idea, the media herd concluded that you couldn't nail the Bush administration for any ethical infractions and moved on. But wait! What about impropriety by a former member of the Clinton administration? Rubin was trying to use his access to the Treasury Department to bring financial benefit to his employer, and, thereby, himself. Isn't that … unethical?

You wouldn't get that impression from the coverage. The Jan. 14 Wall Street Journal carried a story by Jeanne Cummings and Greg Ip summarizing the weekend's developments on the Washington angle of the Enron story. The first few paragraphs focused on the failure of Commerce Secretary Don Evans, White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card, and Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill to inform President Bush that each of them received she's-gonna-blow phone calls from Enron chairman Kenneth Lay prior to the company's collapse.

As Chatterbox noted previously, that's a completely phony issue; it's much easier to argue that it would have been unethical for Cabinet members and White House aides to give Dubya a heads-up. The Journal story didn't get to the genuinely troubling Rubin phone call until the last three paragraphs, and, astonishingly, it left out the crucial information that Citigroup (and therefore Rubin) had a financial stake in Enron. The Times has been burying the Rubin angle, too.

The Washington Post's Dana Milbank and Susan Schmidt, to their credit, made Rubin the lead of their Jan. 12 Page One story on political fallout from Enron. But even the Post appears to view Rubin's involvement as a one-day story.

It isn't against the law for Rubin to lobby the Treasury Department (unless the matter concerns something Rubin had direct policymaking involvement in while in government, which doesn't apply here). The legal prohibition on government employees lobbying their old department on any matter lasts only one year, and Rubin left office two and a half years ago.

The practice is, however, sufficiently questionable from an ethical standpoint that Bill Clinton signed an executive order in 1993 extending that ban for senior appointees to five years. The only thing that keeps Rubin from being in formal violation of the executive order is the fact that Clinton rather shamelessly revoked it on his way out the door in 2001.

Why Is Robert Rubin Getting a Pass on Enron? Why is Rubin getting a free pass? Apparently because he's put out the word, through an anonymous intermediary, that he prefaced his remarks to Fisher by saying, "This is probably not a good idea." He was just thinking out loud! But of course, if Rubin really thought it was a bad idea, why was he calling a Treasury official in the first place?

In fact, self-effacement can be an excellent strategy for manipulation and/or self-protection. Chatterbox would guess that at least 60 percent of all adulteries begin with somebody saying, "This is probably not a good idea, but why don't we rent a hotel room?"

Some have observed that a government-organized bailout of Enron is just the sort of thing Rubin might have advocated when he was treasury secretary. That's true. But Rubin is in no position, as chairman of Citigroup's executive committee, to portray himself as a disinterested steward of the common good (unless you believe that what's good for Citigroup always coincides with what's good for America).

This has been a long-standing problem for Rubin: He's always had difficulty making up his mind whether he wanted to be Jesus Christ or J.P. Morgan. For the most part, a wildly adulatory press has let Rubin have it both ways.

One notable exception was an Al Hunt column headlined "A Rare Disappointing Rubin Move" that ran in the Wall Street Journal on Nov. 4, 1999. In it, Hunt criticized Rubin for accepting the Citigroup job on the grounds that it would take valuable time away from Rubin's prior commitment to chair the Local Initiatives Support Corp., a nonprofit community development group that offered Rubin an opportunity to make good on his long-standing claim that he wanted to help people trapped in the inner city.

Hunt pointed out that Rubin was already worth several hundred million dollars, so he hardly needed the cash. "I think I can do more for LISC by being at Citigroup," Rubin explained to Hunt, but Hunt, quite rightly, didn't buy it. Sure enough, in August 2000 Christopher Swope reported in Governing magazine that Rubin wasn't raising money for LISC as aggressively as LISC officials had hoped because he was too busy fulfilling his commitment to Citigroup.

Rubin's stewardship of LISC remains, of course, uncompromised in any moral way by his role at Citigroup. It would be hard to argue that anything Rubin did for LISC was aimed at maximizing Citigroup's profits. You can't say the same about Rubin's playing free-lance consultant on the advisability of allowing Enron to suffer the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history. For Rubin, it just wasn't simply a matter of promoting the best policy, and the press isn't doing nearly enough to make that understood.


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These people make me sick. They believe the government - OUR government - exists for their personal gain. Rubin called Fisher - a Clinton appontee hanger-on who should be ousted - like the US Treasury was his own personal piggy bank.

John Dingell has already said he will grill Rubin on the Enron phone call at COngressional hearings - we'll believe it when we see it.

1 posted on 01/15/2002 3:12:56 AM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
Rubin is corrupt. His Mexican bailout in 1995 was intended to help his old cronies at Goldman Sachs who had the highest exposure to Mexican stocks and bonds. This incident exactly fit the pattern.
2 posted on 01/15/2002 3:29:57 AM PST by LarryM
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To: Liz
bump
3 posted on 01/15/2002 3:32:21 AM PST by Dante3
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To: Liz
Thanks for posting this, Liz. The more I find out about this Dem Sleaze Machine the more I thank God for helping us get rid of them. These are among the most self centered, money grubbing, disgusting, contol freaks I could have imagined. I'm just wondering when we are finally going to hear the last of the fallout from their underhanded activities during the 8 years while they infested the White House. I'm not holding my breath.
4 posted on 01/15/2002 3:32:25 AM PST by HighWheeler
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A ~~~ badda-bing *ping* ~~~ to you, Bit.
5 posted on 01/15/2002 3:32:53 AM PST by illstillbe
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To: Liz
Thanks for the article. Each time I read one, I think it can't get any deeper for the RATS but it does!! The entire party is corrupt.
6 posted on 01/15/2002 3:36:07 AM PST by kassie
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Liz

THIS CAN'T BE!!!!!

Enron is supposed to be "THE GREAT WHITE HOPE" of Liberals to tarnish GW Bush!

7 posted on 01/15/2002 3:45:05 AM PST by SkyPilot
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These people make me sick. They believe the government - OUR government - exists for their personal gain.

The press makes me sicker. One could reasonably expect persons of low moral charachter to act with low moral charachter. One could also reasonably expect the press to reveal the facts...ALL the facts, not just the ones that smear their political opponents.

8 posted on 01/15/2002 3:52:27 AM PST by copycat
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The only thing that keeps Rubin from being in formal violation of the executive order is the fact that Clinton rather shamelessly revoked it on his way out the door in 2001.

It never seems to end, does it? What a lousy way to wake up. (but thanks for the post)

Micah 7:3 Both hands are skilled in doing evil; the ruler demands gifts, the judge accepts bribes, the powerful dictate what they desire-- they all conspire together.

9 posted on 01/15/2002 3:55:53 AM PST by InvisibleChurch
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Liz THIS CAN'T BE!!!!! Enron is supposed to be "THE GREAT WHITE HOPE" of Liberals to tarnish GW Bush!

Guess they'll have to change their plans....LOL

10 posted on 01/15/2002 3:56:03 AM PST by Liz
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It never seems to end, does it? What a lousy way to wake up. (but thanks for the post)

Corruption so pervasive it is tantamount to sedition.....

11 posted on 01/15/2002 3:57:13 AM PST by Liz
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To: HighWheeler
The more I find out about this Dem Sleaze Machine the more I thank God for helping us get rid of them.
These are among the most self centered, money grubbing, disgusting, contol freaks I could have imagined.

Well said.....I think these creeps have psychological problems as well as moral shortcomings.

12 posted on 01/15/2002 3:58:59 AM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
Article identifies Fisher as a Dem. So why is a Dem Undersecretary of the Treasury 12 months into the Bush administration?
13 posted on 01/15/2002 4:01:50 AM PST by aristeides
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One could also reasonably expect the press to reveal the facts...
ALL the facts, not just the ones that smear their political opponents.

The presstitutes are the worse. There are none so blind as those that cannot see.........

14 posted on 01/15/2002 4:01:51 AM PST by Liz
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"Article identifies Fisher as a Dem. So why is a Dem Undersecretary of the Treasury 12 months into the Bush administration?"

Because Daschitall is holding up appointments in the Senate, and has changed the numbers needed to appoint from a simple majority to 60%!!!!

15 posted on 01/15/2002 4:10:37 AM PST by usmcobra
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To: aristeides
Article identifies Fisher as a Dem. So why is a Dem Undersecretary
of the Treasury 12 months into the Bush administration?

All that Bush as unifier stuff should end now - the Dems aren't playing ball like he thought they would.

16 posted on 01/15/2002 4:12:18 AM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
This article mailed to Waxman's "tip line" LOL !!
17 posted on 01/15/2002 4:27:35 AM PST by Wil H
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To: Wil H
This article mailed to Waxman's "tip line" LOL !!

Neat........

18 posted on 01/15/2002 4:30:35 AM PST by Liz
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To: Wil H
This article mailed to Waxman's "tip line" LOL !!

Post the link, please.........

19 posted on 01/15/2002 4:31:25 AM PST by Liz
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