Posted on 01/09/2003 2:12:02 PM PST by Scholastic
A little known fact is the only person to ever ask Clinton a public question about the events in Mena Arkansas, while he was President, was Sarah McClendon in 1994.
She also drilled Mike McCurry over the issue in September of 1996, an interesting exchange, in which a person named Helen (my guess is Helen Thomas) told McClendon to "put a sock in it" so she could get her question in. [both transcripts are bellow]
Hats off to this little old lady, not to mention prayers.
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October 7, 1994, Clinton Speech on His Administration's Progress.
CLINTON: Yes, Sarah?
SARAH McCLENDON, McClendon News: Sir, the Republicans are trying to blame you for the existence of a small airbase at Mena, Ark. This base was set up by George Bush and Oliver North and the CIA to help the Iran-Contras, and they brought in planeload after planeload of cocaine there for sale in the United States, and then they took the money and bought weapons and took them back to the Contras, all of which was illegal, as you know, under the Boland Act. But tell me, did they tell you that this had to be in existence because of national security?
Pres. CLINTON: Well, let me answer the question. No, they didn't tell me anything about it. They didn't say anything to me about it. The airport in question, and all the events in question, were the subject of state and federal inquiries. It was primarily a matter for federal jurisdiction. The state really had next to nothing to do with it.
The local prosecutor did conduct an investigation based on what was within the jurisdiction of state law. The rest of it was under the jurisdiction of the United States attorneys who were appointed successively by previous administrations. We had nothing - zero - to do with it, and everybody who's ever looked into it knows that.
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HEADLINE: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, DC REGULAR BRIEFING September 23, 1996, Monday
BODY:
MR. MCCURRY: Anything else? Any other subjects?
Q Yes.
MR. MCCURRY: Yes, ma'am?
Q You know, all this talk that we're getting every five minutes about the Republicans saying that Clinton hasn't done enough against -- to curb narcotics, why doesn't he answer that? Why doesn't he come out and say: The last two or three days around here there's been documented evidence that it was George Bush and Oliver North and the CIA that was bringing in the narcotics, and they're still doing it. The CIA is still bringing in the narcotics through Mena, Arkansas. Now why the devil doesn't -- excuse me for saying that -- but why in the world doesn't Clinton come out and say the Republicans are the ones who have bringing in narcotics?
MR. MCCURRY: Well, the president is on the --
Q Can you ask the president, for me, that question?
MR. MCCURRY: The first part of that question, the president is satisfied, as Director Deutch has indicated, that they are conducting an independent review of those allegations at the CIA and that is underway, as has been announced. Secondly, the president is --
Q I didn't quite understand what you said just then.
MR. MCCURRY: What I just said just then is, as Director of Central Intelligence, John Deutch has said, and assured members of Congress, an independent inspector general at the CIA is looking into some of the allegations that you just referenced. On the first --
Q They're looking into allegations?
MR. MCCURRY: They're --
Q Is that what you said, that they are looking into the allegations?
MR. MCCURRY: They're conducting an independent inspector general's review of the matter. On the first part of the question, the president is happy to talk about his record during the time he has been president and, frankly, his commitment going back all the years he's been in public service to combat drug trafficking and drug use.
Q Well, then --
MR. MCCURRY: This president has requested more funding from the Congress for anti-drug efforts than his predecessors did. He has put together a drug strategy now with the leadership of a four-star general. He supported the death penalty for drug kingpins, and he's worked vigorously to combat drug use and spoken to the issue publicly.
Q But why doesn't he just come out --
MR. MCCURRY: Helen?
Q -- and tell the Republicans: After all, you have been bringing them in for years.
MR. MCCURRY: Well, I believe that's what we are in the process of doing. I think we are attempting, as effectively as you can during a political season in which many misbegotten charges get made, to rebut some of that information. Helen?
Q Ambassador Deutch said that he's been waiting on some allegations --
Q [Helen Thomas?] Come on, Sarah, put a sock in it.
Q -- and his inspector general to find out something. (Laughter.) And all he has to do it turn around in his office and find it.
MR. MCCURRY: Well, we've -- that's exactly what he's doing. Helen?
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Typical revisionism from McClendon. That airbase existed for decades before Clinton. The "Mena scandal" started with Democrats trying to portray Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Oliver North and the CIA as cocaine smugglers.
When Bush lost the election, a couple of guys (Terry Reed and Gene Wheaton) came up with the bright idea to shift substitute Clinton as the culprit in this phony scandal.
The net result of the Mena scandal was to provide a cover for the Tyson cocaine-smuggling operation in Arkansas, where Clinton received most of his money while he was governor. The whole mess was buried when Clinton pardoned everyone who was successfully prosecuted by Independent Counsel Donald Smaltz. But that led to the Pardons for Sale scandal...
so, those two press releases by the CIA, one in late 98 and one in February of 1999 where the CIA said that they've been involved in smuggling drugs into the US for 20 years were just lies, just propaganda put out by the democrats to blame the republicans.
I can remember that idiot who led the CIA in LA back in 97 or so talking to locals after the San Jose article came out. He was saying emphatically that all the stories about CIA involvement in cocaine epidemic were lies. Then in late 98 and early 99 they (CIA) themselves issued a press release admitting to the involvement in drug smuggling.
But it doesn't matter, blind ideologues don't care about reality. Republicans are happy if only we can blame the Democrats. Democrats are happy if only they can blame the Republicans. America's welfare, truth, right & wrong, these things mean nothing.
Meanwhile, the Republicans and the democrats work together to do things that the overwhelming majority of americans disapprove of and that are bad for our country. And the slimeballs who rule us privately smile at our stupidity and think smugly that they are superior to us masses lost in our primitive passions.
Worse'n that. He made some reference to how the economy had become global, the world had changed, and that we were now interdependent. And you're right--he didn't even attempt to refute any of the charges she mentioned in her question.
That was so incredible what you said about Asa Hutchinson. and exactly true too. He was a prosecutor in Arkansas and allowed all that corruption. So, now he's promoted to being head of DEA. But he's a Republican so that's good people say. Maybe back in 99 when he voted to impeach he was just establishing his credentials with certain portions of our population, but he still serves the machine that rules us.
Here's another interesting set of facts. In February of 1993 the US government abruptly cut spending on the DEA by 50%. They were ordered to lay off 50% of all employees including 50% of the 470 undercover agents they had actively chasing bad guys in Miami Vice types of operations. Many of those laid off were actively on the trail of real smugglers. Our own government's statistics showed that between 92 and 96 drug use in america nearly doubled. But all the tv media told us that this was unrelated to any government policy.
The spending cutbacks did not result from a congressional vote either. Clinton merely asked leaders of the Senate and leaders of the House if they would agree to the unusual and immediate cutbacks in previously approved budget items. They said 'yes' and the cutbacks were implemented.
Of course, real, professional and uncorrupted law enforcement people will all tell you that the undercover agents of the DEA were the most effective, dollar for dollar, way to spend money to keep drug availability more rare. The drug smugglers in essence were given a green light, they did their marketing thing and drug smuggling went up dramatically, that's what happened.
In 1995 funding for the DEA was restored and in fact increased. But Clinton had already put his own boy into the top DEA position. What are the odds that he was not corrupt? This new head of DEA decided that 50% of all DEA resources should be spent chasing drug smugglers inside the US rather than their historical and congressionally mandated role of strictly trying to stop drugs from coming into the US.
I'm sure that Bush is not a big coke-snorter the way Clinton used to be. I'm sure Bush doesn't lie about everything the way Clinton used to. I'm sure that Bush doesn't ask 21 year old employees to go down on him and then give them an 80 grand a year job as a reward. But Bush is part of the machine that rules us, just like Clinton. Otherwise, why is Asa Hutchinson, the person accused of corruption regarding Mena head of the DEA? Someone merely accused of such corruption shouldn't be allowed anywhere near that job.
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