Scandals / Corruption

Brown, Floyd G. "Slick Willie": Why America Cannot Trust Bill Clinton. Annapolis MD: Annapolis Publishing, 1992. 192 pages.

Deborah Stone, president of Annapolis Publishing, was editor of the Dartmouth Review in 1986-87. This book, her company's first title, sold 35,000 copies in four months. In 1988 Floyd Brown produced the famous Willie Horton ad against Michael Dukakis, and in 1992 he set up the Gennifer Flowers Hotline which played tapes of conversation between her and Bill Clinton.

Even if one disregards the portions that deal with Clinton's womanizing (they are solid, but some will consider them irrelevant), this book still leaves a substantial amount of documented material regarding Clinton's background, and evidence reflecting on his character. There is little question that the major media was unusually kind to Clinton in 1992 -- particularly on the Gennifer Flowers issue, as compared to the number they did on Gary Hart in 1988. To a lesser extent it was also true on the draft issue: his draft dodging was more calculated than portrayed in the media, and so were his explanations of it during the campaign. This book also includes some background on Hillary Rodham's career. Unfortunately, it misses Clinton's connections to East Coast elites (who apparently use Southern governors as cover), and concentrates more on his record in Arkansas. Nevertheless it is more valuable than those two or three fawning biographies that were available on bookstore shelves as of early 1993.


Cockburn, Alexander and Silverstein, Ken. Washington Babylon. New York: Verso, 1996. 316 pages.

With wit, humor, sarcasm, and some vulgarity, this is a refreshing indictment of official Washington. The six chapters are titled "Babel's Tongues" (the press and the pundits), "Congress," "The Lobbyists," "Pork Central," "The Green Establishment," and "The Presidency." Each chapter is thick with names, detailing the hypocrisy, conflicted interests, frequent stupidity, and profiteering of the folks in Washington. The most interesting chapter is the one on ecology. It describes the role of major foundations and corporate philanthropy, as they deploy "engulf-and-neuter" tactics (the awarding of huge grants, ostensibly for grassroots issues, but designed to co-opt those advocating such issues into positions that ultimately sustain their opposite).

Alexander Cockburn writes a regular column for "The Nation." With Ken Silverstein he also edits "CounterPunch" (PO Box 18675, Washington DC 20036), described as "a fortnightly newsletter about power and evil in Washington." "Washington Babylon" is not recommended for Clintonistas and other liberals, as it's a major step beyond the hand-wringing of a William Greider, or of Barlett and Steele's "What Went Wrong?" By the time you're into the last chapter, you don't care about regressive tax laws or term limits. Instead, you feel like nuking Washington and making them start all over again.


DeCamp, John W. The Franklin Cover-up. Published in 1994 by AWT, Inc., P.O. Box 85461, Lincoln NE 68501 ($9.95 plus $2 postage). 288 pages.

In 1984, John DeCamp came in at number five in an Associated Press listing of the ten most powerful people in Nebraska, as ranked by media editors and publishers. In Vietnam he worked with William Colby in CORDS, and later initiated Operation Baby Lift in 1975. Back in Nebraska he served 16 years as a state senator. This book is about a cover-up that involved Lawrence E. (Larry) King, Jr. and his Franklin Community Federal Credit Union. Franklin was raided in November 1988 by federal regulators, and King, a wheeler-dealer with Washington connections, went to jail. The Nebraska legislature launched a probe, only to have their chief investigator, among others, die violently under suspicious circumstances. What began as a financial swindle ended up as a "hideous tale of drugs, Iran-contra money- laundering, a nationwide child abuse ring, and ritual murder." DeCamp was involved with the probe from the beginning, and became the attorney for two of the abuse victims. The investigation, unfortunately, fizzled out.

William Colby was secretly hired by the legislature's committee to look into the investigator's death. Colby warned DeCamp to stay away, or he could end up dead as well, because "sometimes there are forces and events too big, too powerful." Nevertheless, DeCamp wrote this book, which documents untold corruption in the American heartland.


Lasky, Victor. It Didn't Start With Watergate. New York: Dell Publishing, 1978. 478 pages.

Victor Lasky is a conservative who has written negative books on the Kennedy brothers and Jimmy Carter. He was also a public relations executive with CIA-funded Radio Liberty in New York City from 1956-1960. His mission in "It Didn't Start With Watergate" is to convince the reader that Nixon didn't do anything that various Democrats since FDR haven't done many times over. He almost succeeds. Better still, the book is fun to read.

If Lasky were to update the book, he could have a field day with the politically-correct interests that have taken over the Democratic Party, paralyzing it at the very time that broad-based New Deal reforms might otherwise be on the table.

But rather than exonerating Nixon, Lasky ultimately manages to incriminate the entire system. Any leftist can find ample confirmation here that Democrats and Republicans are two moments of the same corrupt historical dialectic. It's small wonder that fewer citizens bother to vote these days.


Peters, Charles and Branch, Taylor (eds). Blowing the Whistle: Dissent in the Public Interest. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1972. 305 pages.

This is a collection of 17 essays from "Washington Monthly," a DC journal with a warm spot in its pages for the occasional government whistle- blower. An introductory essay by Monthly co-managing editor Taylor Branch, who at the time was working with Bill Clinton on McGovern's 1972 campaign, depicts whistle-blowing as an emerging variant on America's turn-of-the- century muckrakers. Branch is an excellent writer, but his optimism is unfounded. Whistle-blowers usually defy their own interests in favor of the public interest, and all societies need this sort of spirit. But if things get so bad that liberals begin to depend on them, then it's already too late; whistle-blowing is too rare to make a major impact on the system. Now that buddy Bill is president, for example, Branch's own whistle is gathering dust.

Still, some of these essays are classics: Adam Hochschild on the Reserves and National Guard (pp. 30-42); Patrick J. McGarvey on the Defense Intelligence Agency (pp. 43-76); the bureaucratic dismantling of OEO's Office of Legal Services (pp. 77-100); Christopher Pyle on domestic political surveillance by the U.S. military (pp. 109-120); A. Ernest Fitzgerald on defense procurement practices (pp. 195-221); Taylor Branch on the Otto F. Otepka case (pp. 222-245); and an interview by Branch with Daniel Ellsberg (pp. 246-275).


Stich, Rodney. Defrauding America: A Pattern of Related Scandals. Expanded second edition published in 1994 by Diablo Western Press, Inc., P.O. Box 5, Alamo CA 94507, Tel: 1-800-247-7389. 654 pages.

Rodney Stich began his whistle-blowing career when he was a safety inspector for the Federal Aviation Administration in the 1960s. Before that he had been a Navy and airline pilot. More than a mere whistle-blower, Stich was something of a pest with his petitions and lawsuits against public officials and judges. This landed him in jail for contempt, where he met Gunther Russbacher, a self-described deep cover agent for the CIA who was able to clue him in on every major covert action of the past twenty years. (There are numerous intelligence documents in the book with Russbacher's name on them -- but they lack routing marks and could conceivably be bogus.)

Assuming that Russbacher was only half-reliable, that still leaves the other half. The problem is, which half is which? Stich supports Russbacher's evidence with names and dates, and claims to have corroborated most of it. He also covers many conspiracies where Russbacher doesn't play a role, always giving more names and dates to back up his narrative. This self- published book is simply amazing. It is a tribute to the sincerity, energy and dedication of author Rodney Stich, but beyond that it's difficult to evaluate objectively. Fortunately, we don't have to -- we just throw all the names into NameBase.


Thomas, Kenn and Keith, Jim. The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro. Portland: Feral House, 1996. 181 pages.

Danny Casolaro was found with his wrists slashed in a motel bathtub in Martinsburg, West Virginia on August 10, 1991. He was a struggling writer and something of a romantic. Recently he had also styled himself as an investigator, contacting a variety of spooks-turned-victims and weaving their stories into an "Octopus" theory. This would be the book of his career: Danny as dragon-slayer. Now it was a year later, and documents were missing from Casolaro's motel room. Was it suicide or murder?

This book involves Inslaw, Inc. and its Promis software, as well as Michael Riconosciuto, a child prodigy who became a secret agent and drug pusher, and still keeps a bevy of fringe journalists busy by dispatching leads from his jail cell. Mix in several years of affidavits flying like shrapnel, mostly due to Inslaw's reasonable claim that Promis was stolen by the Justice Department. Add Riconosciuto's unreasonable claim that he hacked Promis, making it so magical that U.S. intelligence tried to install it everywhere as a Trojan horse. Include more prominent names than you can shake a stick at, each with loose but spooky connections to everyone else, and throw in a few more investigative trails that end in corpses. Ultimately it just doesn't fly: any philosophy major can tell you that something this big is very nearly the same as nothing at all.

Here are the names most frequently mentioned in the above books:

    ABBOTT BASIL (BO)     ADHAM KAMAL     AK-SAR-BEN KNIGHTS     AKIN GUMP STRAUSS HAUER FELD     ALTMAN ROBERT A     ALVAREZ ALFRED     AMEN PAUL     ANDERSEN HAROLD WAYNE     ANDERSON JACK (COLUMNIST)     ANDREAS DWAYNE ORVILLE     ANGELONE OLIVER W     ARMSTRONG EDITH     ASSOCIATED MILK PRODUCERS     BABAYAN RICHARD A     BABBITT BRUCE E     BAER ALAN     BAKER BOBBY (ROBERT GENE)     BAKER HOWARD H JR (R-TN)     BALDWIN HANSON W     BANCA NAZIONALE DEL LAVORO     BANK CREDIT COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL     BARCELLA E LAWRENCE     BARR WILLIAM PELHAM     BARTLEY ROBERT L     BASON GEORGE FRANCIS JR     BAUCUS MAX (D-MT)     BELLINO CARMINE SALVATORE     BEN-MENASHE ARI     BERNSTEIN CARL MILTON     BERRY JOHN STEVENS     BEVEL JAMES     BISHOP BALDWIN REWALD DILLINGHAM WONG     BLUMENTHAL SIDNEY S     BLUNT ROY D (R-MO)     BOGGS THOMAS HALE JR     BONACCI PAUL A     BONO SONNY (R-CA)     BOWEN RUSSELL (CIA PILOT)     BOYD JAMES (THOMAS DODD AIDE)     BOYS TOWN     BRADLEE BENJAMIN C     BRADLEY BILL (D-NJ)     BRANCH DAVIDIANS     BRENNEKE RICHARD J     BREWTON PETE     BREYER STEPHEN G     BRIAN EARL W     BRODER DAVID S     BROOKS JACK (D-TX)     BROWER DAVID R     BROWN FLOYD G     BROWN RONALD HARMON     BROWNER CAROL M     BUA NICHOLAS J     BUCHANAN PATRICK J     BUFFETT WARREN EDWARD     BUNDY MCGEORGE     BURFORD ANNE M     BUSH GEORGE H.W.     BUSH NEIL MALLON     CAPLIN MORTIMER M     CARADORI GARY A     CARDOEN CARLOS     CARLSON DENNIS     CARLSON THEODORE (JUDGE)     CARMEAN IRL (CHRIS)     CASE LARRY     CASOLARO JOSEPH DANIEL     CHAMBERS ERNIE     CHENOWETH HELEN (R-ID)     CHRISMAN FRED LEE     CITRON PETER     CLARK RAMSEY     CLAYTON FINANCIAL PLANNING CORPORATION     CLIFFORD CLARK MCADAMS     CLINE RAY STEINER     CLINES THOMAS G     CLINTON BILL     CLINTON HILLARY RODHAM     COIA ARTHUR A     COLEMAN LESTER KNOX III     COLEMAN SUSANN     COMMONWEALTH SAVINGS     COOK FRED J     COPPLE S E     COX ARCHIBALD SR     CRANSTON ALAN (D-CA)     CREAGER ROBERT     CRYSTAL SHORES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION     CUTOLO EDWARD P (COL)     DE CAMP JOHN W     DE LOACH CARTHA D (DEKE)     DE MOHRENSCHILDT GEORGE S     DEER SUSIE     DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY     DEGEM COMPANY     DELAHANTY VALI     DENSEN-GERBER JUDIANNE     DIEM NGO DINH     DOAR JOHN M     DODD CHRISTOPHER J (D-CT)     DODD THOMAS J (D-CT)     DOHENY EDWARD L     DONALDSON SAM     DORR ROBERT     DOUGLAS PAUL (NEBRASKA)     DROGOUL CHRISTOPHER P     DUCK CHARLES     DYER RAYELAN     EICHLER GREGG     EISMAN DENNIS     EITAN RAFI (MOSSAD)     ELLSBERG DANIEL     ENGBERG ERIC     ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND     ERVIN SAM J JR (D-NC)     ESTES BILLIE SOL     EXNER JUDITH CAMPBELL     FAIRCLOTH LAUCH (R-NC)     FALL ALBERT BACON     FEINGOLD RUSSELL D (D-WI)     FENNER ROBERT     FINCH DEWARD     FINCH ROBERT H     FITZGERALD A ERNEST     FITZHUGH GILBERT     FLANAGAN MICHAEL (NEBRASKA)     FLOWERS GENNIFER     FORTAS ABE     FOSTER VINCENT W JR     FRANKLIN COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION     FRIENDLY FRED W     FRITCHEY CLAYTON     FULBRIGHT J WILLIAM     GALLAGHER CORNELIUS E (D-NJ)     GATES ROBERT MICHAEL     GIANCANA SAM     GINGRICH NEWTON L (R-GA)     GOLDWATER BARRY MORRIS     GORE ALBERT JR (D-TN)     GOSCH JOHN     GRAHAM KATHARINE     GRAY ROBERT KEITH     GREENSPAN ALAN J     GUNDERSON TED L     HABYARIMANA JUVENAL     HADDAD WILLIAM F     HADRON INC     HAIR JAY D     HALLBERG KIRSTIN     HAMILTON NANCY BURKE     HAMILTON WILLIAM ANTHONY     HAND MICHAEL JON     HARARI MICHAEL     HARRELL FRANK     HART GEORGE L JR     HATFIELD MARK O (R-OR)     HAYES CHARLES S (KENTUCKY)     HEINZ JOHN (HENRY JOHN III R-PA)     HELMS RICHARD MCGARRAH     HILL FINANCIAL SAVINGS     HOCH MICHAEL     HOCHSCHILD ADAM     HOFFA JIMMY (JAMES RIDDLE)     HOLMES EUGENE J (COL)     HONEGGER BARBARA     HOOVER J EDGAR     HOWLAND WILLIAM (NEBRASKA)     HUBBELL WEBSTER LEE     HUGHES HOWARD R     HUGHES JIMMY (JOHN P. NICHOLS AIDE)     HUGHES PAUL A     HUMPHREY HUBERT HORATIO     HUNT E HOWARD     HUNT ROBERT J (NAVY SEAL)     INSLAW INC     INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE     INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY     JENKINS WALTER W     JENNINGS WILLIAM (FAA)     JENSEN D LOWELL     JOHNSON LYNDON BAINES     JONES EDWARD MURRAY     JONES ROBERT (FEDERAL JUDGE)     JORDAN ROBERT E III     JORDAN VERNON E JR     KATZENBACH NICHOLAS D     KEATING CHARLES H JR     KENNEDY JOHN FITZGERALD     KENNEDY JOSEPH PATRICK     KENNEDY ROBERT FRANCIS     KERREY BOB (D-NE)     KERRY JOHN FORBES (D-MA)     KINDSCHI JACK C     KING LAWRENCE E JR     KING MARTIN LUTHER JR     KISSINGER HENRY A     KOPF RICHARD G     KROGH EGIL (BUD)     LABEDZ BERNICE     LABORERS INTERNATIONAL UNION NORTH AMERICA     LANCE BERT     LANDISH JOSHUA     LASATER DAN RAY     LASKY VICTOR     LAVELLE RITA M     LEDEEN MICHAEL A     LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION     LENZNER TERRY FALK     LEON JOHN W     LEONARD JERRIS     LEVI DAVID     LEWIS CHARLES (CENTER PUBLIC INTEGRITY)     LINDBERGH CHARLES A JR     LODGE HENRY CABOT     LOWE JERRY     MADOLE DONALD W     MAHEU ROBERT AIME     MAHOLY MICHAEL     MAHONEY EUGENE     MANKIEWICZ FRANK     MARCHETTI VICTOR L     MARSHALL HENRY     MARTIN HARRY V     MAXWELL ROBERT (PUBLISHER)     MCCLURE JAMES A (R-ID)     MCCORD JAMES W JR     MCCULLOUGH VIRGINIA     MCDOUGAL JAMES B     MCGEE JOHN M     MCKEE CHARLES DENNIS (MAJ)     MCNAMARA ROBERT STRANGE     MEESE EDWIN     MILLMAN LEONARD     MORASCA PAUL     MORGAN P.J. (OMAHA)     MORRIS ROGER     MOYERS BILL D     NADER RALPH     NATIONAL BROKERAGE COMPANIES     NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES INC     NELSON RUSTY     NICHOLS JOHN PHILIP     NICHOLS ROBERT BOOTH     NIR AMIRAM     NIXON RICHARD MILHOUS     NORTON MICHAEL     NUGAN HAND BANK     OBRIEN LAWRENCE FRANCIS     OHARA NICK     OMAHA WORLD-HERALD NEWSPAPER     ORMISTON KAREN J     OTEPKA OTTO F     OWEN ALISHA JAHN     PACKWOOD BOB (R-OR)     PALLADINO JACK     PARKER TRENTON H     PARR GEORGE BERHAM     PASTER HOWARD G     PATEL MARILYN HALL     PATTON BOGGS BLOW     PEDERSEN RICHARD (BATF)     PENA FEDERICO F     PEPSICO INTERNATIONAL     PERDUE SALLY MILLER     PHARAON GHAITH RASHAD     PYLE CHRISTOPHER H     QUAYLE DAN     RAND CORPORATION     RAUH JOSEPH L JR     REBOZO CHARLES G (BEBE)     RECORD JEFFREY     REDFORD ROBERT     REWALD RONALD RAY     REYNOLDS DON B     RICHARDSON ELLIOT LEE     RICONOSCIUTO MICHAEL JAMES     ROOSEVELT FRANKLIN DELANO     ROSE LAW FIRM     ROSS DONALD (ROCKEFELLER FAMILY FUND)     ROWE JAMES NICK (COL)     RUBIN ROBERT EDWARD     RUMSFELD DONALD H     RUSK DEAN     RUSSBACHER GUNTHER KARL     RUSSONIELLO JOSEPH P     SAWYER DIANE     SCHMIT LORAN     SCOTT WALTER JR (KIEWIT CORP)     SEGAL JOHN ROBERT     SESSIONS WILLIAM S     SHACKLEY THEODORE GEORGE     SHALIT RUTH     SHAMROCK OVERSEAS DISBURSEMENT CORPORATION     SINCLAIR HARRY F     SLATTERY HARRY F     SORENSON KATHLEEN     SPIRE ROBERT     SPIRO IAN STUART     STANDORF ALAN DAVID     STATE SECURITY SAVINGS     STAVIN RICHARD     STEINBERG JEFFREY     STEWART JOHN (DNC)     STICH RODNEY F     STITT CAROL     STRAUSS ROBERT S     STURGIS FRANK A     SULLIVAN WILLIAM C     THOMPSON FRED DALTON (R-TN)     THORNBURGH RICHARD L     TUCK DICK     TURNER WILLIAM RICHARD     TYSON FOODS INC     UNITED AIR LINES     VAN KLOBERG EDWARD J III     VAN PELT SAMUEL     VERRETT JACQUELINE     VIDENIEKS PETER     VLAHOULIS THOMAS     WACKENHUT CORPORATION     WADMAN ROBERT     WALDIE JEROME R (D-CA)     WALKER VAUGHN     WALSH LAWRENCE EDWARD     WALSH MICHAEL HARRIES     WALTERS JULIE     WASHINGTON POST     WATSON W MARVIN     WEBB BARBARA     WEBB JARRETT     WEBB STEWART     WEICKER LOWELL P JR (R-CT)     WILCHER PAUL D     WILDERNESS SOCIETY     WILLIAMS JOHN J (R-DE)     WILSON EDWIN PAUL     WINN PHILIP D     WIRTH TIMOTHY E (D-CO)     WOODWARD ROBERT UPSHUR     WOOLSTON-SMITH ARTHUR JAMES     WRIGHT BETSEY     WRIGHT WILLIAM F     YOUNG DON (R-AK)     ZOKOSKY PETER

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