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Ex-TVA director, Gore friend got large sums to aid Enron
MSNBC ^ | Friday, December 7, 2001 | Andy Sher

Posted on 01/14/2002 5:59:57 AM PST by Republican_Strategist

Washington, DC, Friday, December 7, 2001 - Records show Enron paid large sums to enlist the lobbying aid of former Tennessee Valley Authority Director Johnny Hayes and another Tennessee friend of former Vice President Al Gore.

Enron paid $200,000 to Sideview Partners Inc., a company headed by Mr. Hayes, for lobby work involving TVA earlier this year, according to Mr. Hayes' midyear 2001 lobby activities report.

The Texas company, known for its close political ties to Republicans, also paid $500,000 to the Nashville law firm of Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, where another longtime Gore friend and fund-raiser, Charles Bone, works, according to Mr. Bone's midyear disclosure. Mr. Bone reported he lobbied both TVA and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Enron's behalf.

The $500,000 paid to Mr. Bone's law firm appeared to be the highest among all the lobby contracts Enron reported for the first half of 2001. Last year, Enron spent about $2.1 million on lobbying, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a watchdog group.

Also registered to lobby on behalf of Enron this year was former Vice President Gore's former chief of staff, Jack Quinn. Disclosure reports for the first half of 2001 indicate Mr. Quinn's lobbying firm, Quinn, Gillespie & Associates, was paid less than $10,000.

Mr. Hayes' lobbying work occurred more than a year after he left the board of TVA, a federal utility, and did not violate any TVA policies.

Mr. Hayes declined comment.

"I can't talk to you about that," Mr. Hayes said of his Enron work. "Those people (Enron employees) are hurting. Those people are getting laid off, some of the people I worked with."

Mr. Bone didn't return calls. Efforts to contact Mr. Quinn also were unsuccessful.

Calls to Enron's Houston headquarters as well as its Washington office were not returned.

Earlier this week Enron filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as the powerful energy trading company began disintegrating and its stock plummeted after news surfaced about some of the company's practices.

The power wholesaler was one of the nation's largest; its interests were varied and the company was politically powerful, critics said.

The hiring of the Democrats intrigued watchdogs.

"They're basically Democrats who rounded out Enrons' already substantial Republican bases," said Charles Lewis, executive director of the Center for Public Integrity, a watchdog group. "The reason it's interesting, and I argue important, is there are millions of companies and not everybody can hire Jack Quinn and all these powerful people. Influence costs money."

The Center for Responsive Politics said Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay was one of President Bush's top contributors in his battle against Democratic presidential candidate Gore last year. Mr. Lay, according to the center, raised at least $100,000 for Mr. Bush.

In addition, the center said Mr. Bush raised another $114,000 in PAC and individual contributions from Enron. Mr. Lay and his wife also contributed substantial sums to Mr. Bush's inauguration.

Mr. Lay also advised Mr. Bush on energy strategy during the campaign, and Public Citizen and other critics said they believe Mr. Lay played a key role in development of the Bush energy plan, which promotes several of Mr. Lay's objectives.

Steven Weiss, communications director with the Center on Responsive Politics, said Enron's "strategy certainly has been to hire lobbyists with the best connections to the most powerful people in both parties. They've been seeking to maximize their influence in Washington."

He said the hiring of Mr. Hayes "is a great example of the revolving door that is politics, which is people who represent government turning around and lobbying the very people and agencies for whom they used to work."

Stephen Smith, the Knoxville-based executive director for the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, said, "unfortunately, that's the way the game's played."

"These companies like Enron, they have a huge megaphone in terms of being able to hire lobbyists and make financial contributions to political campaigns," Mr. Smith said.

Mr. Smith also noted this: "My understanding is there is absolutely no love lost between TVA and Enron."

While it was known Mr. Hayes and Mr. Bones both were lobbying for Enron, the lobby disclosures provide the first information on how much they were paid.

Earlier this year, Enron reportedly sought to have Mr. Hayes strengthen the company's ties with Linda Breathitt, a Kentucky Democrat who serves on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. An Enron spokesman, Eric Thude, confirmed the account in an interview earlier this year.

TVA spokesman John Moulton said Mr. Hayes contacted TVA earlier this year to discuss a proposed Enron power plant's connection to TVA's power transmission system. Enron later sold the plant, which remains under development.

Mr. Moulton said Mr. Bone's contact with TVA came as the agency was negotiating a settlement in a major lawsuit it brought against Enron. The suit, eventually settled for an undisclosed sum, involved Enron's alleged failure to live up to an agreement to provide power to TVA during peak periods.


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To: Republican_Strategist
Lanny Davis and some other high up "back room"* DNC folks have been trying to tell the dems to lay off the Enron issue for a while now. They have not been listening. I have also heard "back room"* GOP leaders suggesting to republicans to put up a light defense of the President and allow the dems to fire away and make demands.

Once the dems get the Enron investigation ball rolling it is not going to be easy to stop it. And that ball is gonna roll all over them. Look for the dems enthusiasm over Enron to virtually dry up and their scope and focus to turn to Arthur Anderson cooking books, corporate big wigs cashing out and making millions, and employees getting the shaft for not being able to move 401(k) funds around. The political aspect of the democrats attacks will soon stop.

* -- "Back Room" refers to those in the party leadership that do most of the work but are unknown to most because they are not part of the talking head circut.

21 posted on 01/14/2002 6:49:14 AM PST by Phantom Lord
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To: concerned about politics
I sent this baby to Rush. Hope he uses it. It's a pretty good find.
These are the largest Enron donations so far.
Good for you! I hope he uses them on his show. Thanks!
(I sometimes send him and Bill O'Reilly stuff I find here on FR as well)
22 posted on 01/14/2002 7:01:55 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: Republican_Strategist
Also registered to lobby on behalf of Enron this year was former Vice President Gore's former chief of staff, Jack Quinn.

Jack Quinn is the "Forrest Gump" of the Clinton/Gore Criminal Enterprise. He shows up more times than there were scenes in the movie.

I believe the last time we heard from him was as an attorney for Marc Rich.

23 posted on 01/14/2002 7:04:15 AM PST by leadpenny
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Ex-TVA director, Gore friend got large sums to aid Enron

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Washington, DC, Friday, December 7, 2001 - Records show Enron paid large sums to enlist the lobbying aid of former Tennessee Valley Authority Director Johnny Hayes and another Tennessee friend of former Vice President Al Gore.

Enron paid $200,000 to Sideview Partners Inc., a company headed by Mr. Hayes, for lobby work involving TVA earlier this year, according to Mr. Hayes' midyear 2001 lobby activities report.

The Texas company, known for its close political ties to Republicans, also paid $500,000 to the Nashville law firm of Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, where another longtime Gore friend and fund-raiser, Charles Bone, works, according to Mr. Bone's midyear disclosure. Mr. Bone reported he lobbied both TVA and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Enron's behalf.

The $500,000 paid to Mr. Bone's law firm appeared to be the highest among all the lobby contracts Enron reported for the first half of 2001. Last year, Enron spent about $2.1 million on lobbying, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a watchdog group.


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24 posted on 01/14/2002 7:07:57 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: Republican_Strategist
This is just too, too good. The Democrats' apparent come-uppance, that is, not the bankruptcy of a major corporation and accompanying 401K fiasco of its employees.

I hope all get their just desserts in this one from Enron to Andersen to the DNC and even GOP if involved. Clean up all the houses!

25 posted on 01/14/2002 7:09:08 AM PST by awestk
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To: concerned about politics
Enron hires McClarty, O'Leary, and any number of other clinton administration officials and is referred to as known for it's close ties to Republicans. When an article begins with a lie it is not worth reading.
26 posted on 01/14/2002 7:14:40 AM PST by OldFriend
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To: OldFriend
One more time...

From what I've read so far, Clinton/Gore carried Enron and got their full share of donations for it.
Once Clinton/Gore were gone, Enron thought the Bush administration would follow the path of it's predicessor, but....the corruption ended when they dragged Clinton screaming and crying out of the Whitehouse.
Enron then had no place to hide, and folded.
End of Clinton, end of Enron, end of story.

27 posted on 01/14/2002 7:25:11 AM PST by concerned about politics
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To: concerned about politics
PS...Dumocraps donations are hurt.
I can see why the dumocraps are angry about this. They also lost their gravy train, eh?
28 posted on 01/14/2002 7:28:53 AM PST by concerned about politics
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To: mombonn
"I'm beginning to think it would be easier to list anyone who DIDN'T get any money from Enron!"

According to reports I've read there are 71 of the 100 senators who have received Enron money.......I've been wondering WHO the 29 senators not receiving any are! Any info on this shorter list? LOL

29 posted on 01/14/2002 7:49:54 AM PST by Carolinamom
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To: Republican_Strategist
What will come out of a lengthy Enron investigation is not the facts but renewed calls for "Campaign Finance Reform"
30 posted on 01/14/2002 7:53:11 AM PST by rhombus
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To: Republican_Strategist
DEMron
31 posted on 01/14/2002 8:04:39 AM PST by big bad easter bunny
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To: Republican_Strategist
Let me guess.... the new scandal du jour from the Democrats already sullied by Condidit and Enron...

... Will be a return to the Cheney heart question, but with dreadful new complications. Pretzelgate and Coronarygate... blended into one ominous crisis... what will America do if both WPotus and the VP get together for a cholesterol- ridden tailgate party with pretzels, peanut butter and chips?

32 posted on 01/14/2002 8:07:31 AM PST by piasa
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To: big bad easter bunny
not bad... ; )
33 posted on 01/14/2002 8:08:37 AM PST by piasa
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To: all
I did not donate to Enron nor did they donate to me. I did not vote for Al Gore. No connections here and in the clear. Thanks and add this to the short piece of paper of people who did not have anything to do with this Vast Left Wing Conspiracy.
34 posted on 01/14/2002 8:13:20 AM PST by My Favorite Headache
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To: Republican_Strategist
This info you retrived came from the MSNBC web site? Dated Dec 7th? I find it fascinating that none of this was mentioned over the weekend blowups over Enron and the current administration. I mean......Enron used DEM LOBBYISTS? Gish. Tim Russert was so determined to make this thing huge that I thought, for the first time, he made a genuine fool out of himself. The cabinet official he spoke with was so professional, so full of integrity and so forthcoming that Tim seemed to shrink full feet each time he tried to frame President Bush's administration in the same picture that holds clinton filth.
35 posted on 01/14/2002 8:22:26 AM PST by Republic
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The cabinet official he spoke with was so professional, so full of integrity and so forthcoming that Tim seemed to shrink full feet each time he tried to frame President Bush's administration in the same picture that holds clinton filth.

I noticed that O'Neill has been doing a good job of explaining what has and what hasn't gone on with Enron, and what is mere conjecture at this point. He didn't impress me before, when he appeared before the Senate. But lately his explanations and rebuttals have been excellent.

36 posted on 01/14/2002 8:44:23 AM PST by syriacus
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To: MeeknMing
Thanks for the heads up!
38 posted on 01/14/2002 8:53:34 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: big bad easter bunny
heheh...cute!;o)
39 posted on 01/14/2002 9:14:54 AM PST by dixiechick2000
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To: Republican_Strategist
If you tally up all the $$ that Enron shuffled off to political sources, consultants, and hokey donations, how close does it come to their debt?
40 posted on 01/14/2002 9:16:47 AM PST by El Sordo
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