Posted on 05/08/2002 1:02:36 PM PDT by 45Auto
It's got it all. Document shredding, a payment handed over in a bar, secret side deals, scapegoats taking the heat, a big-bucks contract with no independent bidding, a conflicted consultant, some disregarded warnings, potential criminality, and a chief executive who claims he didn't have a clue.
The $25,000 to the Davis campaign, given five days after a questionable $95 million contract with Oracle was finalized, has more pizzazz than your run-of-the-mill campaign finance violation.
The circumstances have placed Gray Davis on defense at a time when he would like to be on offense. They also have exposed his Achilles' heal the mixing of fund raising with the business of governing.
The Democrats in Sacramento want to avoid the appearance of a cover-up, so hearings have begun.
Now it appears as though the governor is trying to defend charges of corruption by using a shield of incompetence. He says he never knew anything and is just as mad as the rest of us.
To buy that, one would have to believe that Davis couldn't control the actions of a whole lot of people. After all, the Oracle deal was endorsed by both the finance and general services directors and approved by the Cabinet secretary. A governor's office memo pushed the deal through by saying Oracle's fiscal year was about to expire. Apparently, the only one who wasn't cognizant of what was occurring was the governor himself.
But this is the same political character who throughout his career has been engrossed in the act of gathering money from those who have a keen interest in executive branch policy decisions. And if there's one area that Davis micro-manages, it's fund raising.
Facts have been reported that also suggest that criminal acts may have occurred. In a turn of events that could make Janet Reno blush, the criminality is going to be investigated by the state attorney general, Bill Lockyer. Lockyer is an elected official from the same political party as the governor. But this is not his only conflict. It just so happens that Lockyer received two times the amount of money from Oracle as his boss.
Lockyer refuses to recuse himself and allow an impartial investigation of potential crimes to proceed. This is damaging to both the legal and the political process. If he continues with his intransigent disdain for integrity, it will be up to John Ashcroft or Dennis Hastert to assert jurisdiction.
Of course, political strategists are retooling in the light of the Oracle mess. A word is being tossed around that the Davis camp would probably like to see obliterated from its rival's lexicon: Contract. The pesky little controversy involving long-term energy contracts signed by the governor is back on his campaign doorstep.
The Oracle matter distracts from two of Davis' primary strategies to characterize opponent Bill Simon as an extremist and to evoke class-envy sentiments that have proven successful in many campaigns.
Scandals such as this tend to alienate potential voters from the political process. Simon has the opportunity to use the prevailing cynicism about politicians to accentuate the fact that he is not one.
In the memo from the governor's office that triggered the Oracle deal, Cabinet Secretary Susan Kennedy was given a "short window of opportunity."
Simon now has a similar window. The question is will he take advantage of it.
Simon has repeatedly called for an investigation and issued very severe press releases and statements, but the media is not talking about Simon. Simon called for an investigation at the first hint of trouble, and has been calling for Davis to open up his fundraising schedule for months. Now, the press is doing it, but not giving credit to Simon for pointing out the corruption in the Davis Administration -- and by Governor Davis -- early on.
Here is one example of Simon's response:
... The needs of working Californians require that the incompetent and possibly corrupt administration of Gray Davis be voted out of office.There is more to Simon's statement accessed via the link above. Let's see if the press starts quoting from in. Somehow, I doubt it."The quality of our schools, roads, and cities has not kept pace with the economic boom that occurred in the mid and late 1990s. But the Davis Administration, from its inaugural celebration forward, has been one of "pay-to-play." And ladies and gentleman, the admission fee has been very steep. School children do not have $25,000 checks to buy admission to Gray Davis' California. Small towns do not have a spare $100,000 to buy entrance into Gray Davis' California. Hard-working community groups do not have a million dollars to buy into Gray Davis' California. ...
... "The testimony from Cynthia Curry is very damning indeed and her comments need to be thoroughly examined. The fact that five cabinet officers and the governor's most senior policy advisor all signed a governor's action request on the same day, and the fact that a memorandum has come to light indicating the pressing need to push forward with the contract to meet a financial reporting period for the vendor is disturbing to say the least and should be subject to additional law enforcement scrutiny. ...
..."Now, we have come to find out that the governor's chief political advisor, Garry South, told the press that he and others were aware for over 10 months that Mr. Baheti acted as a bagman for the governor's re-election campaign. "The governor's administration is littered with firings, fines and those who have been under a cloud of suspicion of scandal. How much more can California tolerate when we are hemorrhaging billions of dollars due to the governor's fiscal mismanagement? How many of our children will have to suffer due to Gray Davis' greed and incompetence? ...
Go Simon! Dump Davis!
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I SAW NOTHING! I HEARD NOTHING! I SAID NOTHING!
I'M YOUR DO NOTHING GOVERNOR!
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The old Clintoon trick was to say "I'm returning that money to the press!"
If I don't see a copy of the cancelled check, how do I know that this crook sent the money back?
The head Whoreacle, Ellison, might lose that check for years or not deposit it!
I KEEP THE PRINTING PRESSES RUNNING!
I INVENTED/KEEP HONESTY IN GOVERNMENT!
I PROUDLY LEAD BY MY GREAT EXAMPLES OF LEADERSHIP!
Not too big of a stretch for Dork Davis to "feign incompetence," is it guys?
Maybe he took acting lessons from Rob Reiner. (/sarcasm off)
graydavis, the "choice" governor, had two choices: (1) to seem to be a thief or (2) to act like a dummy.
He chose dumb. I'd say it was a good choice. It's what most of us believe about Dumbocrats already.
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