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Rall: The (Possible) Assassination of Paul Wellstone
CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC. ^ | Oct 30, 2002 | Ted Rall

Posted on 10/31/2002 8:29:20 AM PST by jern

THE (POSSIBLE) ASSASSINATION OF PAUL WELLSTONE

Wed Oct 30,10:03 PM ET

By Ted Rall

George W. Bush's Legacy of Cynicism and Contempt

George W. Bush and his henchmen stole the presidency. They threw thousands of innocent people into prison without even charging them with a crime. They're gearing up to invade Iraq without bothering to come up with a substantial justification. Now some Democrats and progressive Americans are asking the unthinkable about an administration they increasingly believe to be ruled by thugs and renegades. Did government gangsters murder the United States' most liberal legislator?

Talk of foul play began hours after Senator Paul Wellstone's plane went down over northeastern Minnesota on Oct. 25, killing him, his wife and his daughter, along with three staffers and two pilots. "Please tell me I'm wrong to be thinking what I'm thinking," a self-described "liberal Democrat" from St. Paul e-mailed me that evening. "I want to be wrong, but I wouldn't put it past the Republicans--THESE Republicans--to sabotage Wellstone's plane." Internet discussion groups and e-mail in-boxes quickly echoed her sentiment.

People expressed similar fears after Commerce Secretary Ron Brown and Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan (news - web sites) died in plane crashes--the latter weeks before facing an election challenge from future Bush Attorney General John Ashcroft (news - web sites)--but the whispers of assassination following the Wellstone tragedy are more widespread and gaining mainstream currency far beyond the usual conspiracy nuts.

A Convenient Death

The Minnesota senator's death certainly comes at an auspicious time for the Republican Party. Wellstone's challenger, former St. Paul mayor Norm Coleman, was considered by both parties to be the GOP's best chance for recapturing the 50-to-49 Democratic U.S. Senate. Wellstone had been considered vulnerable for two reasons: his principled opposition to Bush's Iraq war resolution (the Senate voted 77-to-23 in favor) and a strong Green Party candidacy sure to siphon off leftie votes. Bush was so anxious to silence the Senate's most liberal voice (Mother Jones magazine called him "the first 1960s radical elected to the U.S. Senate") that he personally recruited Coleman to run against him. Bush then campaigned furiously against Wellstone, attending two fundraisers which raised over $2.3 million--more than he raised for any other Republican candidate, including his brother Jeb.

Republicans resorted to Nixon-style dirty tricks in the Coleman campaign. Coleman called Wellstone "extremist" and implied he was a communist. GOP workers phoned senior citizens to tell them that Wellstone was plotting to take away their Social Security (news - web sites). They called members of the National Rifle Association to tell them that Wellstone was plotting to take away their guns. They even ran newspaper ads depicting gruesome photos of late-term abortions.

Despite the money and sleazy tactics being used against him, recent polls showed Wellstone beginning to pull ahead. With Election Day looming on Nov. 5, many analysts were predicting a Wellstone victory and continued Democratic dominance of the Senate. Perhaps, the thinking goes, someone in the Bush regime decided Wellstone had to go.

Assassination by Aviation

If Wellstone's plane was sabotaged, it wouldn't be the first time that a political figure met his end in the friendly skies. A plane carrying Chinese leader Mao Tse-Tung's hand-picked successor, Lin Biao, crashed under mysterious circumstances en route to Moscow during 1971. The Chinese later claimed that Lin was defecting to the Soviet Union after a botched coup attempt against Mao; guilty or not, most historians believe that his plane was probably sabotaged. On March 3, 2001, a phosphorus bomb blew up a Thai Airways Boeing 737-400 minutes before the country's new prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, was set to board the jet.

Many American politicians--mostly Democrats and liberal Republicans--have died in aviation disasters. Senator John Tower (R-TX) Senator John Heinz (D-PA), Congressman Mickey Leland (D-TX); Ron Brown and Mel Carnahan are among those who have been killed in airplanes since 1989. "Elected officials expose themselves every day to these kinds of risks as they travel across their states or districts," Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) commented, noting the perils of frequently using small aircraft.

Anyone who has traveled on what is euphemistically called "civil aviation" can tell horror stories about sudden drops, lurches and violent thunderstorms. But it's also true that security at the regional airports and small terminals at major airports used for such flights--Wellstone flew out of St. Paul--is more easily penetrable than that at JFK and LAX. It would hardly be impossible to sabotage a plane chartered for an inconvenient politician.

Wherefore the Black Box?

According to aviation consultant Robert Breiling, the plane that carried Senator Wellstone--the King Air A-100 "business turboprop," also known as a Beech King Air--is remarkably safe, with 25 percent fewer fatal accidents than other planes in its class. Warren Morningstar, spokesman for the Airline Owners and Pilots Association, says: "It's a great airplane."

So why did Wellstone's go down? Weather is the lead suspect. Freezing temperatures, which can be severe in Minnesota, came early this year. "This airplane would typically be equipped with de-ice equipment but there are icing conditions that are beyond the measure of any equipment to remove," Morningstar notes.

Local pilots, however, doubt that ice was a problem. "There was little ice. It was normal. We see it all the time," said Don Sipola, a flight instructor with 25 years experience.

"Black boxes"--a flight data recorder and a cockpit voice recorder--are often crucial for discovering the cause of airplane crashes. According to Federal Aviation Administration (news - web sites) spokesman Paul Takemoto, the plane was required to be equipped with both. Contradicting the FAA, Carol Carmody, acting chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board (news - web sites), which is investigating the site of the crash, says that the plane apparently carried neither. Were the black boxes lost or were they never aboard? Someone may know, but thus far no one's saying.

A Reflection on Bush

Odds are overwhelmingly in favor of a natural or mechanical explanation for the crash of Paul Wellstone's plane. For one thing, substitute candidate Walter Mondale is expected to retain Wellstone's senate seat for the Democrats. That's predictable. The victories of last-minute substitute candidates like Missouri's Jean Carnahan in 2000 and New Jersey's Frank Lautenberg this year provide ample evidence that losing a candidate needn't mean losing an election. If anything, Mondale is more likely to win than Wellstone was, notwithstanding the inadvertent prediction of China's president Jiang Zemin (news - web sites), who offered his "deep condolences for the loss of the Senate."

The fact that we're having this discussion at all is a symptom of the polarizing effect that Bush and his top dogs have had on the United States since assuming office and even more so in the hard-right free-for-all that followed the Sept. 11 attacks. Presidents routinely cause their political detractors to take offense, but one would have to go back to Franklin D. Roosevelt's attempt to stack the U.S. Supreme Court (news - web sites) or Richard Nixon's wiretapping and enemies list to find another American leader who crossed the line of acceptable discourse as extremely as George W. Bush has done.

Ronald Reagan (news - web sites) may have been a hard line conservative, but had Wellstone died during his watch you wouldn't have heard liberals asking whether the Gipper had had him offed. Bush is different. Asking mailmen to spy on ordinary Americans, creating military tribunals for anyone deemed an "enemy combatant," locking prisoners of war in dog cages, spending a decade's worth of savings in six months, allowing journalists to die rather than provide them with help in a war zone, smearing Democratic politicians as anti-American, invading sovereign nations without excuse--these are acts that transgress essential American reasonableness. A man capable of these things seems, by definition, capable of anything.

Ironically, Paul Wellstone would have been the last person to suspect Republicans of such a monstrous crime. One of his final acts in the Senate was to praise the career of retiring Senator Jesse Helms, his ideological counterpart on the Right. Like most idealists, Wellstone thought the best of humanity, that people would do the right thing if the choices were properly and clearly explained. Wellstone wouldn't have wanted to believe that he was assassinated.

Neither do I. So let's hope those black boxes turn up.

(Ted Rall's latest book, a graphic travelogue about his recent coverage of the Afghan war titled "To Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Back," is now in its second edition. Ordering and review-copy information are available at nbmpub.com.)



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: assassination; paulwellstone; tedrall
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To: Elkiejg
Kudos, a wonderful Halloween story!!!!Now let's get back to REALITY and begin to use some COMMON SENSE!!!
21 posted on 10/31/2002 9:05:51 AM PST by ejo
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To: jern
Ted Rall is an admitted anarchist-socialist. If he wants to deny how left people lean, take this into consideration.

I will say this. I saw Rall stand before an audience largely comprised of editorial cartoonists and liberal librarians (there were other cartoonists and historians present) and agree that President Clinton should be impeached and removed from offfice. The left did not take kindly to his words. I only saw a presentation from one conservative editorial cartoonist and he was given a chilled response from the crowd (it was an apolitical gathering to discuss comic art at OSU).

22 posted on 10/31/2002 9:07:09 AM PST by weegee
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To: jern
Come on now. People here at FR have been saying that the DNC killed Wellstone almost as soon as the debris stopped falling. Limbaugh has done everything but come out a say that Clinton personally caused the crash. Why are we suprised that the other side is blaming the GOP?
23 posted on 10/31/2002 9:10:33 AM PST by Non-Sequitur
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To: jern
He truly has passed beyond being a mere left-wing gadfly. Attention Ted Rall, report to landing pad #3, your Black helicopter awaits.
24 posted on 10/31/2002 9:10:37 AM PST by pollwatcher
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To: vortigern
Ted Rall: "decades of budget cuts in public education"

That one statement is all you need to know about Ted Rall. He is clearly ignorant of basic facts. If he believes that we spend less on public education now than at any other time in US History, he probably also believes that the Clinton's are the most honest politicians to ever live.

25 posted on 10/31/2002 9:56:23 AM PST by PortugeeJoe
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To: jern
When did Lautengurg win? Did I sleep late again?
26 posted on 10/31/2002 10:39:47 AM PST by wtc911
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To: vortigern
More interestingly, the fact that liberals are even entertaining this notion now is a tribute to the unique atmosphere of vitriol introduced not by Democrats, but be George W. Bush and his entire unelected administration.

LOL -- it's the Republicans' fault that DemocRats float this ridiculous conspiracy theories.

27 posted on 10/31/2002 11:04:06 AM PST by steve-b
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To: jern
Let's see: Vince Foster. Mr. Brown. Several "friends of Bill" who mysteriously 'commited suicide'. U.S.S. Cole. Embassy bombings. Somalia.
Any need to continue to refute mr. Rall with this?
28 posted on 10/31/2002 11:04:56 AM PST by Darksheare
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To: weegee
Ted Rall is an admitted anarchist-socialist.

That is, he believes that there should be no government and that it should own everything.

29 posted on 10/31/2002 11:05:20 AM PST by steve-b
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To: jern
Wellstone's murder was obviously the work of the Bilderbergers, the Rothchilds, the Committee of 300, the Trilateral Commission, and of course the Illuminati.
30 posted on 10/31/2002 11:11:52 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: jern
allowing journalists to die rather than provide them with help in a war zone,

What's that about?

smearing Democratic politicians as anti-American,

When did he say that?

31 posted on 10/31/2002 11:17:54 AM PST by lasereye
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To: jern
I would think that Jesse Ventura, the independent Governor, would have more of an ax to grind than Bush. Can you imagine the fiercely independent Ventura having to work with the likes of Paul and Walter? Ventura was disliked by the political establishment of the Minnesota Democratic Party like Paul and Walter that they tried undercut him numerously when Jesse took office. If any assassination took place, I'd be looking at Jesse. He had method and opportunity and would be the first to benefit from good ole Paul's demise.
32 posted on 10/31/2002 12:21:55 PM PST by lilylangtree
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To: Norman Conquest
Just look at a still picture of Tom Daschle standing behind Mondale. Does he look like he's okay with Wellstone's demise? He looks scared, IMO.
33 posted on 10/31/2002 12:38:30 PM PST by floriduh voter
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To: BOBTHENAILER; DakotaGator; Ragtime Cowgirl; PhiKapMom; cake_crumb
Please see #33. I don't have the picture handy but Daschle looks scared, seriesly.
34 posted on 10/31/2002 12:41:05 PM PST by floriduh voter
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To: jern
Isn't this the same Ted Rall who created that sick "Terror Widows" comic that caused all the outrage?

This is a seriously disturbed individual.

35 posted on 10/31/2002 5:08:23 PM PST by Jorge
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To: maeng
So incredible and stupid it does not deserve space here at FR

Well, it doesn't deserve multiple postings.
But surely a few folks have printed it out, handed it to their impressionable children
and said
"read this, and get an education in how to 'spot the loony'".
36 posted on 10/31/2002 6:42:31 PM PST by VOA
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To: steve-b
There should be no "government" and the whole social program system should remain in place/be expanded.

Of course with no government, you can't really have elections and if you have a welfare system (dole), there must be a tax collecting agency.

Sounds like this whole political scheme needs to go back to the drawing board (but many people who claim to be "progressives" are really anarchist-socialists as are the anti-WTO protesters and the anti-American-war-tm-.com-not-in-our-namers). It is a group that says Marx may have been wrong but his ideas are still valid.

Left of Communists.

37 posted on 11/01/2002 2:52:32 AM PST by weegee
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To: Rye
Wellstone's murder was obviously the work of the Bilderbergers, the Rothchilds, the Committee of 300, the Trilateral Commission, and of course the Illuminati.

They sure are clever and devious...causing icing like that.

38 posted on 11/01/2002 3:00:46 AM PST by grania
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