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The Lamestream Tide Turns? CBS Airs Jack Abramoff on Congressional Corruption...


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CAPITOL PUNISHMENT


Lesley Stahl of CBS News gets 'Jacked' on '60 Minutes'



Abramoff turns anchor's stomach with extent of corruption in Washington



Posted: November 06, 2011
8:35 pm Eastern


By Drew Zahn
© 2011 WND

 


Jack Abramoff, onetime power broker for the elite of Washington, D.C., is holding no punches in exposing corruption on Capitol Hill and warning it may run deeper and wider than most Americans can even imagine.

"People are under the impression that the corruption only involves somebody handing over a check and getting that favor, and that's not the case," Abramoff told CBS's Lesley Stahl. "The bribery, call it, because ultimately that's what it is, that's what the whole [lobbying] system is ... it is done every day, and it is still being done.

"The truth is there are very few members [of Congress] who I could even name or could think of who didn't at some level participate in that," he said.

Abramoff appeared on Stahl's "60 Minutes" interview to discuss his new book,"Capitol Punishment: The Hard Truth About Washington Corruption Fro...which, upon its official release in just hours from now, is already causing a firestorm among Washington's powerful lobbying community.

At one time, Abramoff told Stahl, his lobbying firm had an estimated 100 members of Congress in its back pocket.

Abramoff influenced legislators by lavishing them with access to private jets and junkets to the world's greatest golf destinations, free meals and access to the best tickets to area sporting events. But the best way to peddle influence, Abramoff said, was to tell congressmen's staffers high-salaried jobs would be waiting after their stint on Capitol Hill.

The moment the job was offered, Abramoff explained, "That was it. We owned them. And what does that mean? Every request from our office, every request from our clients, everything that we want, they're going to do."

"It was effective," Abramoff said. "Most congressmen don't feel they're being 'bought.' Most congressmen I think, can in their own mind justify the system."

Stahl was stunned and personally sickened by the revelations, summarizing, "I really think what you were doing was subverting the essence of our system."

"Absolutely right," Abramoff affirmed. "But our system is flawed and has to be fixed. Human beings populate our sytem. Human beings are weak."

"And you preyed on that," Stahl asserted.

"I did."

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(Abramoff went on to explain how lobbyists can game the legislative process to secure payoffs for clients, often without their targets' express knowledge. By convincing members of Congress to insert into bills backdoor language that is intentionally obscure and draped in legal code, lobbyists can open up sweetheart holes in regulations for their clients.

"We crafted language that was so obscure, so confusing, so uninformative, but so precise, to change the U.S. code," Abramoff said.

It worked so well, he explained, because, "Members don't read the bills."

Former Rep. Bob Ney confirmed Abramoff's story:

"I had no idea [what the obscure, coded phrases changed in the law]; I didn't care," Ney said. "It was a great big shell game. ... I was dumb enough to not say, 'What's this thing do?'"

In the span of 10 years, Jack Abramoff became the most powerful lobbyist on Capitol Hill. Congressmen lined up to do his bidding, executives heeded his advice and heads of governments hung on his every word. But scandal brought him down, ultimately casting him into prison.

As the Abramoff name became synonymous with government corruption, the drastic fall from grace was his wake-up call. He now admits he did wrong. He lost sight of the "line," and he had plenty of time to reflect during his 43-month prison sentence. He has paid the price, and now he is ready and willing to discuss details – as well as his unique insight into the systemic reforms needed to prevent others from falling into "disgrace."

Now a free man,"Capitol Punishment: The Hard Truth about Washington Corruption fro...is Jack Abramoff's autobiographical exposé unveiling the mysterious and corrupt world of federal politics.

In his book, Abramoff "outs" senators and members of Congress and sets out the details of insider deals previously unknown to most.

But he also sets forth a Capitol Hill reform plan that would rock the fraternal inside-the-Beltway culture.

Lobbying firms have been huddling to coordinate an attack on Abramoff, while press secretaries of members of Congress named in the book are churning out counter attacks as quickly as they can.

However, official Washington does not have the option of ignoring Hurricane Jack, since his appearance on "60 Minutes," followed by scheduled interviews on the Today Show and Sean Hannity (radio and TV) tomorrow, CNN's Piers Morgan on Tuesday, Fox & Friends Wednesday, Lawrence O'Donnell on Thursday and many more.

Among other revelations that already have surfaced, and the reactions they have elicited:

  • AtThe Hill,Kevin Bogardus quotes Abramoff discussing his massive program to get tickets to special events, such as Washington Redskins' NFL games, and delivering them to those he wanted to influence: "Our seemingly unlimited ability to dispense sports and concert tickets to the [Capitol] left scores of representatives and staff thinking we were Ticketmaster. For their purposes, we were."

    Bogardus reports Abramoff "paints an ugly picture of the lobbying industry in 'Capitol Punishment,' arguing that everyone on Capitol Hill and K Street is complicit in a system of favors and influence-peddling."

  • Politicoreports Abramoff's prison sentence for cheating clients of lobbying fees and bribing lawmakers and staffers with lavish gifts enlightened him as to how to eliminate the problem: ban lobbyists from making campaign donations or giving any gifts.

    "No finger food, no snacks, no hot dogs. Nothing," he writes. "If you choose public service, choose it to serve the public, not your bank account. When you're done serving, go home. Get a real job."

  • Politico's MJ Leealso reported that Abramoff recalled having "100 congressmen in his pocket."

  • The Huffington Postreported Abramoff "attacks the people he feels wronged him, particular the members of the Senate Indian Affairs committee, whose blistering 2006 report exposed the extent of Abramoff's corruption."

    The report says Abramoff calls the committee's chairman, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., as "classic narcissist," while he said former Republican Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, R-Colo., "hurled invectives" at him, even though he took "$25,000 in campaign checks" from him. The report said Campbell called the narrative a lie.

  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitutionsaid Abramoff also suggests government workers should be banned – for life – from lobbying their former coworkers and others in government.

  • MediaBistrocites the description of Abramoff as "a perfect bundle of contraditions: an Orthodox Jew and upstanding family man with a staunch moral streak, caught in multiple scandals of bribery and corruption with an undercurrent of murder."

  • CBS' own promotion of today's interviewsaid Abramoff's reaction to new ethics reform laws approved by Congress was one of disdain.

    The interview shows him saying lobbyists are arrogant and will always have the attitude that "We're smarter than they are and we'll overcome it."
  • At the Say Anything Blog,Rob Port cut to the chase with a disturbing comment: "The truth is that the key to limiting government corruption is to limit government power. The less influence politicians have to sell to people like Abramoff and/or their clients the less corruption it will be. Think of government as a sort of protection racket run by organized crime. Lobbyists facilitate tribute payments to the local bosses in exchange for favors. The more power the government has to sell, the bigger the tribute payments and the more need for lobbyists."

  • The TPMMuckrakerrelated how Abramoff said he was the one who convinced the Redskins to turn their prime stadium seating being used for reporters into private boxes for the wealthy, relegating reporters to the stratosphere.

The scandals triggered by Abramoff led to the convictions of 20 people for payoffs in exchange for political favors, including Republican Rep. Bob Ney of Ohio. Abramoff was released in June after nearly fours years in federal prison.

Published by WND Books, "Capitol Punishment" also reveals that Abramoff is "a smart, funny, charming, clear-eyed narrator who confounds every expectation of the media's villainous portrait."

Adds the publisher: "While he is the villain in the black fedora hat to most of the world, this narrative unearths Abramoff, the human being – tortured, troubled, guilt-ridden, broken, sorrowful, penitent. There are lessons in this book for all – a compelling and redemptive story."


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Comment by Your Uncle Sam on November 8, 2011 at 9:27am

The English hate the Germans, and the Germans hate the Dutch- and I don't like the Republicans very much either- no more than the dang Dems. But you're probably right, Philip. Nevertheless, at least CBS is giving some air time to corruption in Washington. And Kathryn, "contrived," no doubt- now that I think about it. And yes, the lamestream crowd, including dear Leslie, will now use all kinds of cute tricks to cover their dirty tracks- having finally realized that they must either turn on their globalist masters and help us stop this insanity- or go down with the rest of us in the leaky rusting hulk we presently call the USS United States. And maybe Abramoff is on the level. Maybe he'll help us reclaim our liberty...

 

On another subject, the other day I heard Gingrich compliment Ron Paul for his consistent attacks on the Federal Reserve. I'm beginning to wonder, unless Paul surges in the polls against all likely outcomes, if we wouldn't be better off with a Gingrich/Romney team or vice-versa. Yes, both men are way too moderate for my digestive tract- but I think both of them are extremely intelligent and also loyal Americans at heart. I especially like Newt's command of history. But I readily admit that I'd rather have a Ron Reagan and Harry Truman ticket... 

 

God bless you both, my dear friends. Thanks for your loyalty to this glorious cause of liberty.

 

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Comment by PHILIP SCHNEIDER on November 7, 2011 at 10:42am

Yeah, and the first politician that they highlighted benefited from an association with Abramaoff just happened to be a Republican.

It's another hit job by Leslie Stahl and CBS, don't be confused . . . . and the  campaign timing seems to be perfect for making Republicans or all conservatives look bad.

The GOOD part is of course that they highlight the current state of politics:

*****  EVERYONE IS CORRUPT IN WASHINGTON ****

Lobbyists have more to do with, AMERICA than We the People . . . . .

OR is it that Washington politics and lobbyists ARE We the People?

The nature of our governmental system, our "Constitution" needs some 2012 "adjustments" to fight the super greedy and guys like Abramoff we need:

 

******TERM LIMITS*******

 

With TERM LIMITS the lobbyists big gun (reelection money) will lose it's power. With a house member or senate member limited to two terms as senator and three terms as house member, the cycle of corruption centered around a politician's unlimited re-election, and campaign contributions supporting them, will be gone.

The down side is that TERM LIMITS has to be written as an Amendment to the constitution which takes lots of time. But don't forget, good things come to those who wait.

Comment by Kathryn Ball on November 7, 2011 at 10:40am

 

Thanks for postiong this, Sam!

I rarely watch "60 Minutes" or ANYTHING CBS [or NBC, ABC etc] but watched this last night. I think Lesley Stahl's reaction was rather contrived......what exactly did she THINK goes on in Washington D.C.?

Frankly, I think Jack Abramoff would be the PERFECT "Watch Dog" to oversee true reform in our Nations' Capitol. He was the "best of the best" and knows all of the slimey tricks that have been going on behind the scenes for years.......who better to guard the 'henhouse' than the wyliest fox of all? 

If all of the 'glad handing' and 'good ol' boys [& girls]' frat party atmosphere doesn't change, the climate in Washington will never change and we will continue to be governed by a bunch of lying, cheating THUGS!!!

I still think the best thing might be to make them all work in their home states although having them all in the same playpen under the watchful eyes of someone like Abramoff might be even better plan.

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