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Dan crashesBush flies high
The power and the pay-off
by Greg Palast
June 21, 2006 (gregpalast.com)They finally put Dan Rather out of his misery.
Today, CBS finally terminated him and sent him to the electronic glue factoryall for reporting the truth. But not all of it.
Rathers unsubstantiated story of Bushs military service (says USA Today) got him canned. Yet, all the poor man did was repeat a story we put on BBC Television a year earlierthat Poppy Bush put in the fix to get his son out of Nam and into the Texas Air Guard, spending his war years guarding Houston from Viet Cong attack.
But Dan never reported this: the documentation from inside the US Department of Justice detailing the fix. Why not? Because it opened up a far more serious charge: that those who kept Little George out of wars way ended up very well rewarded. We ran that full storyfrom the evidence of the fix to the evidence of the lucrative pay-backson the worlds biggest network, BBC, and weve never retracted a comma of it. Nor, by the way, has the White House denied our accusations despite our repeated offers to respond.
Georges slithering out of combat turned into big pay-days for those in on the fix and its cover-up: Harriett Miers (remember her?), Karen Hughes and Texas lobbyists.
For the complete story, read, The Necklace-ing of Dan Rather in Armed Madhouse. Read below for a piece of the puzzleExcerpted from Armed Madhouse, the new book by Greg Palast. Order your copy here or from your local bookstore.
The Necklace-ing of Dan Rather
You arent stupid, they just talk to you that way. Its 2004. Fallujas on fire, your pensions burning away, the last General Motors worker is turning out the lights in Detroitand the biggest issue of the election, aside from Christians who dont want homosexuals to have families, was whether some elderly news celebrity, Dan Rather, had besmirched the reputation of our President, a former Naval Aviator. They cant get you to ignore that man behind the curtain, Dorothy, unless theres a fascinating show on stage to distract you. And, for the final days of the presidential campaign, they gave us the lynching of Dan Rather.
We know George Bush was a Naval Aviator because it says so right on his toy box. Actually, he never was a Naval Aviator and never once landed a plane on the deck of an aircraft carrier. During the Vietnam War, our future President flew in the Texas Air National Guard protecting Houston from Viet Cong attack. Our President obtained that job the same way he got the current one: The fix was in.
Congressman Poppy Bush, said Rather, put in the fix for his son, despite Juniors too-dumb-to-fly test scores, by putting in a call to the head of the Texas Air Guard via Texas Lt. Governor Ben Barnes. Thats what Dan Rather reported on 60 Minutes, that Bush Jr. got the Texas top gun post, and thereby dodged the draft and the bullets of Vietnam. It was a hell of a scoop and his network rewarded him and his producer, Mary Mapes, by firing their sorry asses. That wasnt enough.
The president of CBS, Leslie Moonves, bullwhipped his networks stars and, with his own spit, polished the soiled war record of our President, declaring that Rathers producer: ignored information that cast doubt on the story she had set out to reportthat President Bush had received special treatment thirty years ago, getting to the Guard ahead of many other applicants.
Really? Well, Mr. Moonves, look at this evidence: His [George W. Bushs] dad called then - Lt. Gov. Barnes to ask for his help to get his son not just in the Guard, but to get one of the coveted pilot slots which were extremely hard to get. [Barnes, through a cut-out, a third party,] contacted General Rose at the Guard and took care of it.
George Bush was placed ahead of thousands of young men, some of whom died in Vietnam.
This is from a letter which had remained locked for years in the file cabinets of the U.S. Justice Department prosecutor in Austin, Texas. How I got it does not matter. Our War President has not challenged authenticity. And its contents, Mr. Moonves, were confirmed by the cut-out himself, the man who made the call to the Texas Air Guard for young George. (Would the cut-out, a major figure in the Lone Star State, allow BBC to film his statement? He said, Do I look like the dumbest Texan on the prairie?) But you knew that, if youre not American. At the Guardian and on BBC we also reported, before the presidential election, that Lt. Governor Barnes had put in the fix for George Jr. at the Air Guard. We reported that in 1999, before Bushs first run for office.
Justice for Miers
But theres much, much more to the story than Rather had cojones to report. Barnes had two tasksone, to get little George into the Air Guard and the other was to shut up about it. Keep it quiet. Barness good deeds and long silence were, indeed, well rewarded.
Barnes, who left office under a cloud of impropriety, stayed on in Austin as a big-fee lobbyist. And the biggest fee he received, maybe the biggest ever in the history of the lobbying art, was at least $23 million for representing a company called GTech when it got the contract to operate the Texas lottery. GTechs creepy ways of doing business caught up with it in 1997, when, after questionable payments to the Texas lottery directors boyfriend were exposed, GTech lost its contract by order of the new, uncorrupted, lottery director. The lottery work was put up for bid and GTechs replacement chosen.
But then something quite extraordinary happened: The new state lottery director was fired, the bids tossed out and GTech given back the lottery workno bidding required. The governor at the time: George W. Bush. Now, lets go back to the letter buried at the U.S. Attorneys Office in Austin: Governor Bush through [another cut-out] made a deal with Ben Barnes not to re-bid because Barnes could confirm that Bush had lied during the 94 campaign. During that campaign [for Governor of Texas], Bush was asked if his father had helped him get in the National Guard. Bush said no he had not, but the fact is his dad called then - Lt. Gov. Barnes . Silence has a price and Barnes, the letter says, got his: safety for his client GTech, with whom he maintained hidden ties. I cant imagine that Barnes would make such a raw demand on Bush.
But the war hero Governors team made damn sure that no harm came to Barnes and his business associates. The Governor talked to the chair of the lottery two days later and she then agreed to support letting GTech keep the contract without a bid. Did Governor Bush put in the fix for GTech as alleged?
I wasnt on the phone when he spoke to the lottery board Chairwoman. Maybe they talked about their newfound faith in the Lord, which they both discovered together at the same time. The Chairwoman? Harriet Miers. We dont know if Miers gave the overpriced GTech its contract back to help the governor keep his Air Guard secret a secret or simply because she liked GTechs record of high costs and corruption.
In 2005, George W. Bushs attempted appointment of Miers to the United States Supreme Court surprised the U.S. media and even the Presidents own supporters. But I wasnt surprised at all.
Silence of the Media Lambs
In 2004, he knew exactly what would happen when he finally asked those questions. He had already delivered his own eulogy.
On June 6, 2002 on the program I report for, BBC Newsnight, Rather said:
Its an obscene comparison but there was a time in South Africa when people would put flaming tyres around peoples necks if they dissented. In some ways, the fear is that you will be neck-laced here, you will have a flaming tyre of lack of patriotism put around your neck. Its that fear that keeps journalists from asking the toughest of the tough questions and to continue to bore-in on the tough questions so often. Again, Im humbled to say I do not except myself from this criticism.
See the video here (RealPlayer format).
The lynching of Dan Rather is a cautionary tale of how news is made in the USAand unmadeand topics permissible during an election. The story that cannot be reported is not about George Bushs special treatment but about the special treatment of the specially privileged.
The real story, for me, is that Little George was just one of a dozen privileged princelings saved from the dangers of their powerful daddies wars. Barnes did not give help to Bushes only. The man who actually made the call to the Air Guard for Little George at Barnes request also confirmed that at Barnes request, he also put in the fix for sons of Democratic big-wigs, Governor John Connally and Congressman, later Senator, Lloyd Bentsen.
Vietnam was one front in a class war, and only one class was sent to fight it. I dont blame Congressmen Bush Sr. or Bentsen for keeping their sons out of Vietnam. I do blame them for sending other mens sons in their place.
Read the entire story, "The Necklace-ing of Dan Rather," in Greg Palast's newest book, Armed Madhouse: Whos Afraid of Osama Wolf?, China Floats Bush Sinks, The Scheme to Steal 08, No Childs Behind Left, and Other Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Class War.
When GREG PALAST, an investigator of corporate fraud and racketeering, turned his skills to journalism, he was quickly recognized as, The most important investigative reporter of our time [Tribune Magazine] in Britain, where his first reports appeared on BBC television and in the Guardian newspapers.
Author of the New York Times bestseller, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, Palast is best known in his native USA as the journalist who, for the Observer (UK), broke the story of how Jeb Bush purged thousands of Black Florida citizens from voter rolls before the 2000 election, thereby handing the White House to his brother George. His reports on the theft of election 2004, the spike of the FBI investigations of the bin Ladens before September 11, the secret State Department documents planning the seizure of Iraqs oil fields have won him a record six Project Censored for reporting the news American media doesnt want you to hear. The top investigative journalist in the United States is persona non grata in his own countrys media. [Asia Times.] He returned to America to report for Harpers Magazine.
Palasts Sam Spade style television and print exposés about elections manipulations, War on Terror and globalization, as seen on BBC s Newsnight and Amy Goodmans Democracy Now!
Originally published by gregpalast.com, June 21, 2006.
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