Posted on 07/22/2002 5:54:20 AM PDT by rdavis84
Sunday, July 21, 2002 President Bush and the Republican Party are in real trouble because of the stock market meltdown and the sure-to-follow economic slowdown, which threaten our control of the House this November. But what imperils his presidency even more is his refusal to release all the documents relating to his Harken Energy stock sale back in 1990. He says that deal has been vetted and nothing found. OK, so why not take away a Democratic and media target these so-far unreleased documents still sitting under lock and key inside the SEC and get the focus off himself and back on the macro-problems of Wall Street? Similarly, why doesnt Vice President Dick Cheney open his Energy Task Force papers and show the world he, too, has nothing to hide? We conservatives are begging the President and Vice President to take these issues away from the Democrats and the so-called mainstream media by releasing all the documents and thus putting these issues in the rear-view mirror. Instead, the Bush Administration has gone into total lockdown and behaves like a police state. In the past week we have the Feds forcibly detaining a National Review reporter, Joel Mowbrey, inside the State Department for reporting on easy visas obtained in Saudi Arabia, and federal agents running around Capitol Hill questioning elected members of the House and Senate about leaks from within the Bush Administration of Iraq war plans. Why all the secrecy especially from a Republican administration that should believe unlike the grifter Clintons in openness and honesty? Let us examine what may be behind this politically damaging stonewall: 1) Harken Energy. G.W. Bush says he has nothing to hide. But he refuses to release those SEC documents and he wont release Harken Energy board meeting minutes either. Furthermore, the broker who arranged the private sale of Bushs stock still refuses 11 years later to name the buyer. Why? 2) Public records now show that in January 1990 Bahrain awarded Harken a potentially huge deal to drill there. Harken and G.W. Bush had never before drilled anywhere outside the USA. And, amazingly, Harken beat out Amoco for this contract. DC insiders now are speculating that this contract was in fact a way to ingratiate Bahrain with then-President George Bush. And some even suspect that the June 1990 sale of Bushs Harken stock to the still-secret buyer may have been yet another way for someone Bahraini perhaps to further make the Bush family happy. What a scam that would have been! Award a contract, thus boosting the stock price, then buy the stock privately as a backdoor payment. The 1991 SEC investigation of G.W. Bush was deemed inconclusive. Then why not release those documents and get rid of this news story? 3) Cheneys Energy Task Force is now in federal court trying to suppress the minutes and meeting notes of its 2001 meetings. Why? What is to hide? Why are our fellow conservatives behaving like Hillary did during her Health Care Task Force back in 1993? Why not make all these papers public and thus deprive our political enemies of the ammo to attack us? Knowledgeable insiders have suspected that Enron and Halliburton had undue influence over the Cheney Task Force and may even have been working on a pre-9-11 pipeline deal with the Taliban to build a pipeline through Afghanistan. Perhaps the Bush/Cheney Team is afraid that this revelation in the post-September 11 and post-Enron environment would have devastating political consequences. But hiding and stonewalling almost always fail. It is always better to release everything and move on. The Bush Administration is in real trouble. Some of these problems - Wall Streets accounting frauds - are beyond their control. But their own secrecy and paranoid behavior are causing deep concern even among their staunchest supporters. Many conservatives are beginning to wonder, What are Bush and Cheney hiding?
RELEASE THE DOCUMENTS
John LeBoutillier is a former U.S. Congressman (R) and a nationally recognized political commentator.
http://leboutillier.blogspot.com/
Clinton never released his medical records, Bush should continue to hide his paperwork.
Exactly.
Shall we go back and re-open "Whitewater"?
After all, that was a mere 10 years ago or so?
As with a "mis-fire" in a gun, the shooter waits 30 seconds and clears the weapon.
It must just be you. To most of us, watching this administration do the same things as the previous bunch of scum and criminals is just plain sad.
It's awful hard to fight the logic in this article, but some will try.
Exactly.
Lastly, that "most" you speak of is pure hyperbole.
It's awful hard to fight the logic in this article, but some will try.
I believe the administrations reason for the intransigence on these issues is to prevent the precedence from being set for walking all over executive privledge. Personally, I'd like to see it out just to see the democRATS shut up about it. The presidents logic better be good because the reasons for not doing it don't make for good 15 second sound bites during an election cycle...
There's a method to this madness that is playing out before our very eyes.
Let them continue.
With my money, I've bet that the market is still headed south. When the DJIA reaches the 6000's, it might be worthwhile to start nibbling at a few bargains like DUK, AA, and JNJ.
I hardly think so, somewhere, somehow a d-rat will find a syllable that he can expound on. Better yet, those writing opinions on the elected should peruse their own backgrounds making sure a 'skeleton' doesn't reside in their closet. e.g.Terry McAuliffe and his merry band of D-rats.
Some of you would argue that since Clinton so thoroughly trashed the notion of executive privilege, it should never be used again by anyone, anywhere, and at anytime.
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