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What is Lanny Davis Doing?

by BooMan
Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 01:28:59 AM EST

You know, Lanny Davis is right. Sen. Ted Stevens, like all individuals under federal indictment, is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Ted Stevens has been indicted by a grand jury for committing seven felonies. And last Thursday, in new filings in the case, prosecutors revealed that Ted Stevens turned a $5,000 investment into a $155,000 profit through the use of an $31,000 interest-free loan that was both improper and never disclosed in his senate filings.

I don't disagree with Lanny Davis about the importance of the principle of presumed innocence. But I do wonder why Lanny Davis wrote a column defending Ted Stevens in the Moonie Times. At the bottom of the column, it is noted that Lanny Davis:

"...is a prominent Washington lawyer and a political analyst for Fox News. From 1996 to 1998, he served as special counsel to President Clinton. From 2005 to 2006, he served on President Bush's five-member Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board."

But it does not say that Lanny Davis, or his firm, has been retained by Ted Stevens or that Lanny Davis is being paid to represent Ted Stevens. But I wonder. Lanny Davis was probably the most high profile person that has never held public office to advocate for the Hillary Clinton campaign. Hillary Clinton is a Democrat. Ted Stevens is a Republican. Ordinarily, Democrats do not race out to write opinion pieces in right-wing rags reminding people of the principle of the presumption of innocence when high-ranking members of the Republican Party get indicted. I don't begrudge the point that Mr. Davis is making. Ted Stevens deserves a fair trial, competent counsel, and all the civil rights that Americans have been taught to expect are their birthright.

But why is Lanny Davis offering this free service to Ted Stevens? Is it really a free service? Is it possible that he and the Moonie Times neglected to disclose something here? I don't know any lawyers as exalted as Lanny Davis but my understanding is that their services don't come cheap. I can see how Mr. Davis might be moved by friendship and political affinity to donate his services as an advocate to the Clinton family. But it's harder for me picture exactly why Mr. Davis would do the same for an 84-year old Republican from Alaska.

But then I note that Lanny Davis is "a political analyst for Fox News" and that he chose the Moonie Times to publish this piece of lawyerly advocacy. And I notice two interesting pieces from Lanny's Wikipedia page:

As an undergraduate at Yale, he was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. According to an item in U.S. News & World Report, as part of his initiation into the fraternity, Davis underwent hazing by, among others, the future U.S. president George W. Bush...

In 2005, President Bush appointed Davis to serve as the only Democrat on the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board.

Something here has the rotting stench of what some people call the 'Permanent Government' or 'PermaGov'. Are we looking at some kind of scam where certain elites adopt positions in one or the other of the two major parties and look to make sure their interests are protected under any conceivable government?

After leaving the White House, Davis returned to Patton Boggs. As part of his work there, he worked as a lobbyist for the nation of Pakistan prior to the attacks of September 11, 2001.[8] In 2003, Davis became a partner in Washington, D.C. office of the law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. There, he provides counseling to corporations and government contractors on crisis management.

That resume just doesn't look very Democratic to me. Let's look a little more carefully.

In 1999, Davis wrote a memoir of his work in the White House entitled Truth to Tell: Tell It Early, Tell It All, Tell It Yourself: Notes from My White House Education. His most recent book, which appeared in 2006, is entitled Scandal: How "Gotcha" Politics Is Destroying America. The book received praise from politicians and commentators across party lines, including Senators Evan Bayh and Lindsey Graham.

I note the presence of Evan Bayh. And that Lindsey Graham guy spends a lot of time with John McCain. Do you begin to see why progressives threw a fit when we saw Evan Bayh's name on the short-list for Barack Obama's running mate?

In 2006, through opinions expressed in the Wall Street Journal (August 8, 2006) and on Fox News, Davis strongly supported longtime friend Joseph Lieberman in his losing bid against Ned Lamont for the Democratic Party nomination for the post of U.S. senator from Connecticut. He then continued to support Lieberman when he ran and won the General Election as an Independent.

With a client list that has included Pervez Musharraf's Pakistan and 'corporations and government contractors' and with a history of backing DLC champions like Hillary Clinton, Joe Lieberman, and Evan Bayh, maybe it isn't all that surprising that Lanny Davis is willing to provide pro bono services to Sen. Ted Stevens.

Once the primary was over, Fox News was quick to snap up Team Clinton members Howard Wolfson and Lanny Davis as 'political commentators', and Clinton 'chief strategist' Mark Penn immediately went into business with Karen Hughes. Lanny Davis also joined Clinton advocate James Carville in his character witnessing and apologetics for Scooter Libby. Carville, you might remember, is married to former Cheney staffer Mary Matalin, who is the publisher of the latest 'swiftboating' book on Barack Obama. This is something that disgusts even Wanker Emeritus Joe Klein.

What, exactly, is it that Mr. Lanny Davis of the law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe sees as such a threat from the election of Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich to Ted Stevens' seat in the U.S. Senate? Why are Evan Bayh and Lindsey Graham so eager to promote Lanny Davis' books? Wonkette thinks Lanny Davis is off his meds, but I think Wonkette fails to understand the nature of the bipartisan permanent government that seeks to maintain control of both parties, no matter who wins individual elections. They are the people that agreed to embark on George and Dick's Excellent Adventure in Mesopotamia and that, ever since, have sought to cover-up for that mistake and protect their interests.



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by BooMan on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 01:32:53 AM EST
They are the people that agreed to embark of [sic] George and Dick's Excellent Adventure in Mesopotamia and that, ever since, have sought to cover-up for that mistake and protect their interests.

That's what it's all about; for the complicit media and for the complicit democrats in Congress.

by ask on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 04:50:40 AM EST
Exactly, that's what it's all about:  protecting their own interests.  Money goes to money and power to power and damn anyone who gets in their way.  These people are beyond contempt; they are truly a cancer in the body of America.  I think it's time for collective chemo-therapy.

Suppose you scrub your ethical skin until it shines, but inside there is no music, then what? Kabir
by Dongi 2 on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 09:55:36 AM EST
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he's a clown and a half.
by rootless2 (sansracine_at_yahoo_dot_fr) on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 09:41:54 AM EST
Well there's really no surprise here, now is there?  Davis has been and will continue to be the consummate tool and Washington insider.  It is all about the perpetuation of power.

I was out of loop over the weekend but when I saw this story from Saturday it really made me wince.

Obama to General Wesley Clark: Your Services Not Needed

This just doesn't seem like a real wise move to me.  Clark has basically been given persona non grata status by the Obama campaign.  Due, almost exclusively, to his comment, "I don't think getting in a fighter plane and getting shot down is a qualification to become president."

I understand how this comment was portrayed by the corporate media and the right wing wurlitzer, but this seems like a horrible overreaction.  Clarke is very popular in a lot of the netroots and this just seems like an unnecessary slap in the face, and not for a very good reason.

This just adds to my sense of uneasiness that, bit by bit, Obama is veering down a path that could very well lead to a 2004 redux.  

I just think that shitting on Wesley Clarke is only going to do damage in the long run.

"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity"

by MikeInOhio on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 09:59:33 AM EST
I agree with you, Mike, that the criticism of Wesley Clark is unfair and uncalled for.  Obama better get his act together and stand behind his friends and supporters.  He may need them when the Republican slime machine hits high gear.  It almost seems like he is afraid of getting his image dirty.  Unfortunately, the road to the white house leads through a swamp of lies and distortions and if a Democrat candidate can't fight ferociously against outright character assassination, he is just toast.  Just ask John Kerry.

Suppose you scrub your ethical skin until it shines, but inside there is no music, then what? Kabir
by Dongi 2 on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 10:13:23 AM EST
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Superb connecting of the dots here, Boo.
by priscianus jr on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 10:29:05 AM EST
Many decades ago I took four years of Latin in high school. (I know, I know, I've written "qui bono" instead of "cui bono." I can barely read inscriptions on plaques anymore.) In those epics (like THE AENEID) there was multilayered action going on. There were the troops in the field hacking each other. Then there were the kings and the heroes, and somewhere up in the clouds, occasionally coming down to mix it up with humans, were the gods.

We see the Lanny Davises on the political battlefield doing their crass business in our MSM. We see the politicians, often through the lenses of the Lanny Davises. But the big decisions are made higher up.

by Bob In Pacifica on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 10:32:34 AM EST
BooMan, it's getting hard for me to stomach reading anything about (in no particular order of nausea inducing effect):

Lanny Davis
Howard Wolfson
Mark Penn
Hillary Clinton
Bill Clinton
James Carville
Maureen Dowd
David Broder
Fred Hiatt

Just can't do it anymore.

by RollaMO on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 10:36:09 AM EST
God, what a group.  All members in the hall of infamy, completely without integrity and honor.

Suppose you scrub your ethical skin until it shines, but inside there is no music, then what? Kabir
by Dongi 2 on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 11:12:41 AM EST
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The most sad thing is that, excluding Hiatt, these people are also, for the most part, the face of the Democratic Party to that group of low information voters who get their information from television punditry.  They are the ones doing the daily fanning of false narratives that are so destructive to Obama.

Is it any wonder that so many polls show McCain and Obama so close?

"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity"

by MikeInOhio on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 11:35:11 AM EST
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It's a sly piece of work, not quite touching on personal protection but working the edges which speaks to a paid crisis management piece. I'm always disappointed when the pros turn the Bill of Rights into a passive aggressive tool.


by mainsailset on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 10:14:11 AM EST
Perhaps Mark will go searching for some answers.

October 16, 1972: House Majority Leader Hale Boggs, D-Louisiana and Rep. Nick Begich, D-Alaska: Both were killed when their plane disappeared over Alaska.

His brother is also Nick Begich.

The Military's Pandora's Box

by Dr. Nick Begich and Jeane Manning

This article was prepared to provide a summary of the contents of a book written in 1995 which describes an entirely new class of weapons. The weapons and their effects are described in the following pages. The United States Navy and Air Force have joined with the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, to build a prototype for a ground based "Star Wars" weapon system located in the remote bush country of Alaska.

http://www.haarp.net/

by Cee on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 11:46:02 AM EST
I'm glad to see you take up the permagov theme.  I'd like to understand more about the mechanics of how this works.  Seems like a perfect topic for someone like yourself, since you have written in the past about how you prefer to think of events as explainable in terms of systems rather than exclusively in terms of individual actors.
by rae on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 12:30:35 PM EST
p.s.- I haven't read it, but it seems that this guy's book would be relevant to the issue:

http://sociology.ucsc.edu/whorulesamerica/

by rae on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 12:33:44 PM EST
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Hey BooMan, maybe you should write a book entitled "The Futility of Hope"....Or maybe I should. Naw, I'm too cynical.

We need to push for Progressive change, now more than ever.
by keepinon (jaukkuri@sbcglobal.net) on Mon Aug 18th, 2008 at 05:00:42 PM EST


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