{"id":8764,"date":"2006-10-16T09:45:10","date_gmt":"2006-10-16T13:45:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com\/archives\/8764.html"},"modified":"2006-10-16T09:45:10","modified_gmt":"2006-10-16T13:45:10","slug":"mehlman-and-abramoff-sitting-in-a-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stevebenen.com\/thecarpetbaggerreport\/mehlman-and-abramoff-sitting-in-a-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"Mehlman and Abramoff, sitting in a tree&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In March, Vanity Fair published an item about Jack Abramoff&#8217;s White House connections that, at least at the time, raised some eyebrows. The political world knew all about the disgraced GOP lobbyist&#8217;s work on the Hill with ethically-challenged lawmakers like Tom DeLay and Bob Ney, but this piece highlighted additional work at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue.<\/p>\n<p>Ken [tag]Mehlman[\/tag], for example, was the White House political director from 2001 to 2003, before taking over at the Republican National Committee. We learned <a href=\"http:\/\/thinkprogress.org\/2006\/03\/08\/abramoff-vanity-fair\/\">in March<\/a> that Mehlman had Sabbath dinner at Abramoff\u2019s house, and offered to pick up Abramoff\u2019s tab at Signatures, Abramoff\u2019s own restaurant.<\/p>\n<p>Over the weekend, we learned <a href=\"http:\/\/www.latimes.com\/news\/nationworld\/nation\/la-na-mehlman15oct15,0,6427529,full.story?coll=la-home-headlines\">quite a bit more<\/a> about their connections.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>For five years, Allen [tag]Stayman[\/tag] wondered who ordered his removal from a State Department job negotiating agreements with tiny Pacific island nations \u2014 even when his own bosses wanted him to stay. Now he knows.<\/p>\n<p>Newly disclosed e-mails suggest that the ax fell after intervention by one of the highest officials at the [tag]White House[\/tag]: Ken Mehlman, on behalf of one of the most influential lobbyists in town, Jack [tag]Abramoff[\/tag].<\/p>\n<p>The e-mails show that Abramoff, whose client list included the Northern Mariana Islands, had long opposed Stayman&#8217;s work advocating labor changes in that U.S. commonwealth, and considered what his lobbying team called the &#8220;Stayman project&#8221; a high priority.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Mehlman said he would get him fired,&#8221; an Abramoff associate wrote after meeting with Mehlman, who was then White House political director.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>And sure enough, Stayman was fired. It was a fairly straightforward situation: Stayman&#8217;s work at the State Department got in Abramoff&#8217;s way, Abramoff asked Mehlman to use his White House power to do something about it, and Mehlman did. That&#8217;s not all &#8212; Mehlman also helped an Abramoff client, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, secure $16.3 million for a new jail that government analysts concluded was not necessary <i>and<\/i> helped Abramoff obtain a White House endorsement in 2002 of the Republican gubernatorial ticket in the U.S. territory of Guam.<\/p>\n<p>Asked about his relationship with Abramoff a few months ago, Mehlman <a href=\"http:\/\/www.vanityfair.com\/commentary\/content\/printables\/060320roco04?print=true\">said<\/a>, &#8220;Abramoff is someone who we don&#8217;t know a lot about. We know what we read in the paper.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Given what we&#8217;ve learned since, that sounds &#8230; what&#8217;s the word &#8230; false.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nAsked yesterday on CNN whether he had fired Stayman at Abramoff&#8217;s request, <a href=\"http:\/\/transcripts.cnn.com\/TRANSCRIPTS\/0610\/15\/le.01.html\">Mehlman hedged<\/a>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;I did not have the authority, as the political director, to fire anybody. It wasn&#8217;t my decision&#8230;..<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;My job as a political director, and any job as a political director, is to hear from people, whether it&#8217;s about personnel or about policy, and make sure that the policy-makers understand their concerns.&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>In other words, here&#8217;s Mehlman&#8217;s defense in a nutshell: Abramoff asked me to deal with Stayman, so I used my power as the political director of the White House to press the staff at the State Department about these &#8220;concerns.&#8221; The State Department resisted, but after the pressure increased, officials eventually gave in and showed Stayman the door.<\/p>\n<p>How could anyone consider these facts and think Mehlman was responsible?<\/p>\n<p>Billmon had a <a href=\"http:\/\/billmon.org\/archives\/002835.html\">compelling response<\/a>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>I would call Ken Mehlman a sleazy liar, but that would imply that he &#8212; or rather, it &#8212; has some conception of the difference between truth and falsehood. That&#8217;s a human trait. But I&#8217;ve yet to see any convincing evidence that Mehlman is, in fact, a real human being, instead of a pre-programmed hologram stored on some computer at Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>For that matter, D.K., Josh Marshall&#8217;s weekend fill-in, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.talkingpointsmemo.com\/archives\/010367.php\">asked<\/a>, &#8220;Remember the good old days when someone like Mehlman could get busted for such a baldfaced lie and there would be serious adverse consequences, personally and politically?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Frankly, it&#8217;s been six years, and my memory of a reality-based political system is starting to fade. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In March, Vanity Fair published an item about Jack Abramoff&#8217;s White House connections that, at least at the time, raised some eyebrows. 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