GOP Culture of Corruption
Howard Hills Denies Having Business Association With Abramoff
Submitted by Roy Temple on Wed, 01/25/2006 - 7:31am.Howard Hills, the California attorney who assisted Abramoff by appearing as the front man on a contract with the Superior Court of Guam in 2001 and 2002 now wants to assure us that Abramoff wasn't in on every deal of his.
In today's Pacific Magazine, Hills fills us in that Abramoff was not involved in his work for Rongelap Atoll.
But he goes a little far in his denial:
The lawyer reiterated that it is impossible for him to involve Abramoff with his Rongelap representation since they were never associates and he never had any business deals with the lobbyist.
Texas DeLay Case Continues To Sweep In Blunt's Acitivities
Submitted by Roy Temple on Wed, 01/25/2006 - 7:18am.Texas Prosecutor Ronnie Earle issued more subpoenas yesterday in his ongoing investigation of Rep. Tom DeLay's 2002 campaign finance activities.
The Texas prosecutor targeting Rep. Tom DeLay has issued a second round of subpoenas to businessmen here seeking records surrounding donations to the former Republican leader and disgraced former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham.
The subpoenas issued by Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle's office zero in on transactions in 2002 involving PerfectWave Technologies LLC, a company controlled by Brent Wilkes, a businessman with ties to DeLay and Cunningham.
More Background On Bob Ney's Close Friends
Submitted by Roy Temple on Wed, 01/25/2006 - 6:46am.The Dallas Morning News has a fascinating story about two lobbyists, Roy Coffee and David DiStefano, who have close ties to Rep. Bob Ney and to an attempt by a foreign company to circumvent Iranian sanctions.
The two men, Roy Coffee and David DiStefano, have been connected to a foreign company's attempt to work around U.S. sanctions against Iran and sell airplane parts to that nation – an attempt that centered on U.S. Rep. Bob Ney, an Ohio Republican accused in lobbyist Jack Abramoff's recent plea agreement of accepting bribes.
Patrick Byrne's "65 Percent Solution" Sham
Submitted by Roy Temple on Tue, 01/24/2006 - 9:31pm.This story from the Christian Science Monitor discusses a proposal being fronted by Patrick Byrne, the CEO of Overstock.com, which purports to require schools to spend 65% of their money on classroom instruction.
Byrne is convincing Republican Governors around the country to support the measure, and where possible, tries to force the issue onto the ballot.
Byrne has close ties to other anti-public school groups like All Children Matter.
Apparently There's A Bit Of A Stir In Puerto Rico Over Abramoff
Submitted by Roy Temple on Tue, 01/24/2006 - 8:30am.Below is a story from El Nueva Dia.
In it, as best I can tell, Cassidy & Associates bigshot, Juan Carlos Benitez, denies ever having had any sort of working relationship with either Jack Abramoff or Howard Hills. This is despite the fact that both Benitez and Abramoff were registered to lobby on the same legislation in 1998 on behalf of Puerto Rican statehood, and that Benitez was the official lobbyist for Puerto Rico at a time when Abramoff was a well-paid outside lobbyist for the same issues.
House Insurgents Call For Full Slate Of GOP Leadership Elections
Submitted by Roy Temple on Tue, 01/24/2006 - 8:10am.Today's NY Sun reports that House insurgents are pressing to oust then entire GOP House leadership.
The shake-up from the scandal over lobbyist Jack Abramoff may extend far beyond the resigned majority leader, Tom DeLay, with an influential faction of congressional Republicans calling for the party's entire House leadership slate to face an election that would prompt a "self-examination."
Behind the effort to force new elections is Rep. John Sweeney, a Republican of New York, who first issued his call for mid-Congress votes on all House leaders last week. Since then, Mr. Sweeney, who represents the Saratoga area, and a California colleague, Rep. Dan Lungren, have been working the phones to drum up support for the measure among fellow Republicans.
Rep. Doolittle To Speak About Abramoff Scandal
Submitted by Roy Temple on Mon, 01/23/2006 - 9:04am.Rep. John Doolittle is up to his neck in the Abramoff scandal, but thus far, he has had very little to say about that.
But today, on KFBK, Rep. Doolittle will break his silence.
Rep. John Doolittle, heretofore publicly mum on the corruption scandal surrounding his friend, the disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, has finally told his side of the story.
It came in an interview last Thursday with investment analyst and conservative talk radio host Tom Sullivan and is scheduled to run today at 2 p.m. on KFBK 1530. Sullivan told his listeners Friday that he gave Doolittle the opportunity to kill the interview if it made the congressman "uncomfortable."
Doolittle, meanwhile, told local reporters Thursday night outside the Zinfandel Grille in Rocklin that "we welcome the investigation" into Abramoff's dealings. Only "anyone who's done wrong" has anything to fear from the probe, the Roseville Republican said, on his way into a meeting with Republican activists in his district. Tune into Sullivan, Doolittle said, to hear anything else he's got to say about Abramoff.
Boehner "Forgets" To Add Ney To His List
Submitted by Roy Temple on Mon, 01/23/2006 - 8:38am.It seems that Rep. John Boehner forgot to add one key name to his list of supporters recently, Rep. Bob Ney.
The Cincinnati Enquirer reports:
In case anyone is wondering, U.S. Rep. Bob Ney, who has been accused by former lobbyist Jack Abramoff of accepting free trips, meals and gifts in exchange for official favors, is backing fellow Ohio Rep. John Boehner for House majority leader.
Boehner, R-West Chester, is in a close race with Rep. Roy Blunt of Missouri to replace former majority leader Tom DeLay of Texas, so he'll need every vote he can get.
Talent, Burns And Steele Are All K-Street Conservatives
Submitted by Roy Temple on Mon, 01/23/2006 - 7:31am.If you had any doubt whether the coziness with K-Street was just limited to the House side of Capitol Hill, you need look no further than the campaigns of Senator Jim Talent, Senator Conrad Burns and Lt. Governor Michael Steele.
Talent and Burns are both in fight-for-their-lives re-elections bids. Steele is the GOP darling in the open-Maryland seat.
And who have they turned to for help in their time of need? K-Street.
The Chairman of Senator Conrad Burns campaign is none other than, Mark Baker, a telecommunications lobbyist.
Governor Fitial Is Apparently A Slow Learner
Submitted by Roy Temple on Mon, 01/23/2006 - 6:42am.Governor Benigno Fitial is not going to let the history with lobbyist Jack Abramoff discourage him from protecting the interests of Tan Holdings the CNMI. Despite serious financial woes, and an ongoing Justice Department investigation, the CNMI will be hiring a new lobbyist in Washington, DC.
This is despite a $51 million dollar shortfall that has already required a hiring freeze and travel ban.