The 43 Who Helped Make Bush The Worst Ever
by
Faiz Shakir, Amanda Terkel, Satyam Khanna, Matt Corley,
Benjamin Armbruster, Ali Frick, Ryan Powers, Pat
Garofalo, Igor Volsky, Matt Duss, Brad Johnson, and Matt
Yglesias, The Progress Report, Jan 16, 2009
Category:
The George W. Bush Administration
(Genocide Inc.)
Under Scrutiny
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ext week, "change
is coming to America," as President
George W. Bush wraps up his tenure as
one of the
worst American presidents ever. He
wasn't able to accomplish such an
ignominious feat all by himself,
however; he had a great deal of help
along the way. The Progress Report
heralds the conclusion of the Bush 43
presidency by bringing you our list of
the top 43 worst Bush appointees. Did we
miss anyone? Who should have been ranked
higher?
Let us know what you think.
1. Dick
Cheney -- The worst Dick since
Nixon. The man who
shot his friend while in office. The
"most
powerful and controversial vice
president." Until he got the job, people
used to actually think it was a bad
thing that the vice presidency has
historically been a do-nothing position.
Asked by PBS's Jim Lehrer about why
people hate him, Cheney rejected the
premise, saying, "I
don't buy that." His top placement
in our survey says otherwise.
2. Karl
Rove -- There wasn't a scandal in
the Bush administration that
Rove didn't have his fingerprints
all over -- see
Plame,
Iraq war deception,
Gov. Don Siegelman,
U.S. Attorney firings,
missing e-mails, and more. As senior
political adviser and later as deputy
chief of staff, "The
Architect" was responsible for
politicizing nearly every agency of
the federal government.
3. Alberto Gonzales --
Fundamentally dishonest and woefully incompetent,
Gonzales was involved in a
series of
scandals, first as White House
counsel and then as Attorney General.
Some of the most notable: pressuring a
"feeble" and "barely articulate"
Attorney General Ashcroft at his
hospital bedside to sign off on
Bush's illegal wiretapping program;
approving waterboarding and other
torture techniques to be used
against detainees; and leading the
firing of U.S. Attorneys deemed not
sufficiently loyal to Bush.
4.
Donald Rumsfeld -- After
winning praise for leading the U.S.
effort in ousting the Taliban from
Afghanistan in 2001, the former Defense
Secretary strongly
advocated for the invasion of Iraq
and then grossly
misjudged and
mishandled its aftermath. Rumsfeld
is also responsible for
authorizing the use of torture
against terror detainees in U.S.
custody; according to a bipartisan
Senate report, Rumsfeld "conveyed the
message that physical pressures and
degradation were
appropriate treatment for detainees."
5.
Michael Brown -- This
former commissioner of the
International Arabian Horse Association
was appointed by Bush to head FEMA in
2003. After Katrina
made
landfall as a Category 4 hurricane,
Brownie promptly did a "heck
of a job"
bungling the government's relief efforts,
and was
sent back to Washington a few days
later. He
was forced to resign shortly
thereafter.
6. Paul
Wolfowitz -- As Deputy Secretary
of Defense from 2001 to 2005, Wolfowitz
was one of the primary architects of the Iraq war, arguing for the invasion
as early as Sept. 15, 2001.
Testifying before Congress in February
2003, Wolfowitz said that it was "hard
to conceive that it would take more
forces to provide stability in
post-Saddam Iraq
than it would take to conduct the war
itself." Wolfowitz eventually admitted
that "for
bureaucratic reasons, we settled on one
issue, weapons of mass destruction,"
as a justification for war, "because it
was the one reason everyone [in the
administration] could agree on."
7. David
Addington -- "Cheney's Cheney"
was the "most
powerful man you've never heard of."
As the leader of Bush's legal team and
Cheney's chief of staff, Addington was
the
biggest proponent of some of Bush's
most
notorious legal abuses, such as
torture and warrantless
surveillance, and is a
loyal follower of the so-called
unitary executive theory.
8. Stephen Johnson -- The "Alberto
Gonzales of the environment," EPA
Administrator Johnson
subverted the agency's mission at
the behest of the
White House and
corporate interests,
suppressing staff recommendations on
pesticides,
mercury,
lead paint,
smog, and
global warming.
9.
Douglas Feith -- Undersecretary
of Defense for Policy from 2001-2005,
Feith headed up the notorious
Office of Special Plans, an in-house
Pentagon intelligence shop devised by
Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz to
produce intelligence to justify the
invasion of Iraq. A subsequent
investigation by the Pentagon's
Inspector General found the OSP's work
produced "conclusions
that were not fully supported by the
available intelligence."
10. John
Bolton -- As Undersecretary of
State, Bolton offered a
strong voice in favor of invading
Iraq and pushed for the U.S. to
disengage from the
International Criminal Court and key
international
arms control agreements. A recess
appointment landed Bolton the job of
U.S. ambassador to the United Nations,
despite his stringent
animosity toward the world body.
Today, he spends his time calling for
war with Iran.
11. John
Yoo -- As a lawyer for the
Justice Department's Office of Legal
Counsel, Yoo
authored a series of legal memos
giving military interrogators authority
to use torture and coercive techniques
when interviewing terrorist suspects.
Yoo said that only those techniques that
inflict pain equivalent to "death, organ
failure or permanent damage resulting in
a loss of significant body functions"
constitute torture. Last year, he
refused to answer whether or not the
president could order a
detainee to be buried alive.
12. Ari
Fleischer -- Bush's first press
secretary helped redefine the role as
that of liar-in-chief rather than
informer of the public,
earning a reputation as "the world's
most dishonest flack." Whereas his
successors sometimes looked
uncomfortable lying, Fleischer was
having fun, spinning a cowed and
gullible press corps through two massive
tax cuts and the initiation of a war
undertaken on false pretenses.
13. John
Ashcroft -- In 2003, as Bush's
first Attorney General, Ashcroft
approved waterboarding and other
torture techniques on detainees.
Ashcroft's nomination was controversial,
as he had a history of
opposing school desegregation. The
chief
architect of the invasive Patriot
Act, Ashcroft maintains to this day that
Bush is "among the most
respectful of all leaders ever" of
civil liberties.
14.
Henry Paulson -- Even as the
financial system was crashing down
around him, Treasury Secretary Paulson
insisted for months that the
banking system was "safe
and sound." Once he decided that the
economy needed saving, Paulson requested
nearly
unfettered authority to send
billions of taxpayer dollars to banks
with
no oversight.
15. L.
Paul Bremer -- This
Presidential Medal of Freedom winner took
over the Coalition Provisional Authority
in May 2003. Under his mismanagement,
the insurgency
exploded in Iraq. Bremer claimed he
had
all the troops he needed to secure
the country, overestimated the strength
of the new U.S.-trained Iraqi army,
disbanded the Iraqi army leaving
thousands of Iraqi soldiers with
no income and no occupation, and
enacted a
de-Baathification law that barred
many experienced Iraqis from government
positions.
16.
Bradley Schlozman -- As a recent
DOJ Inspector General
report demonstrates, Schlozman was
a central figure in Bush's
politicization of the Justice
Department. Violating civil service
laws, Schlozman used political and
ideological considerations to ensure
that only "right-thinking
Americans" received jobs. He
eventually lied to Congress about his
efforts.
17. J.
Steven Griles -- A former energy
lobbyist and no. 2 official in the
Interior Department, Griles went to jail
for lying to Congress about
illegal favors he did for corrupt
lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Griles also
abused his position "to
unlock nearly every legal barrier to
exploitation" of our nation's oil
and mineral reserves. Before his
conviction, Griles left the White House
to become a
lobbyist for ConocoPhillips.
18.
Condoleezza Rice -- As Bush's
national security adviser, Rice was
another strong advocate for invading
Iraq, once famously warning that the
U.S. should attack Iraq and not wait for
solid proof of its WMD because "we don't
want the smoking gun to be a
mushroom cloud." Rice also
ignored an urgent warning from the
CIA before the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist
attacks that a strike inside the U.S.
was imminent.
19.
Scooter Libby -- Cheney's former
chief of staff was a
key player in the outing of CIA
operative Valerie Plame as part of the
Bush administration's quest to punish
Plame's husband, former ambassador
Joseph Wilson, for publishing an
op-ed debunking one of the White
House's main justifications for invading
Iraq. Libby was
ultimately convicted of perjury and
obstructing justice in a federal
investigation into Plame's outing but
later had his 30-month prison sentence
commuted by Bush.
20. Monica Goodling -- Goodling
was the
most notorious graduate of Pat
Robertson's Regent University during her
tenure in the Justice Department. As the
White House liaison at the DOJ, she
based the department's hiring of
candidates on their
sexual preference, GOP loyalty, and
adherence to conservative ideology.
21. Alphonso Jackson -- As
Housing and Urban Development Secretary,
Jackson let the U.S. housing market
crumble while he was busy
giving lucrative contracts to his
golfing buddies, retaliating against
Bush critics, and
erecting giant photo homages to himself.
22.
Michael Hayden -- As director of
the National Security Agency, Hayden ran
Bush's
warrantless wiretapping program and
misled Congress about the program's
legality. After moving to the CIA, he
dismissed the
destruction of evidence implicating
the CIA in torture as "in
line with the law."
23.
Lurita Doan -- The former head
of the General Services Administration
(GSA)who doled out a
no-bid contract to a friend, Doan
famously hosted a meeting of White House
political operatives where she asked how
GSA employees could "help
'our candidates' in the next election."
After the Office of Special Counsel
called for her firing, she was
forced to resign at the request of
the White House.
24. Gale
Norton -- A former industry
lobbyist and Bush's first Secretary of
the Interior, Norton pushed a
radical ideological agenda "through
regulatory rollbacks, suppression of
science, preferential treatment, and
collusion with industry" -- including
doctoring scientific findings on the
impacts of oil drilling on caribou.
After resigning under the cloud of
ties to Jack Abramoff, she joined
Shell Oil.
25.
Lester Crawford -- After
promising to act on the morning-after
contraceptive pill during his
confirmation hearings, the former FDA
Commissioner "indefinitely
postponed nonprescription sales of
emergency contraception over the
objections of staff scientists who had
declared the pill safe." Crawford
resigned after just two months on the
job and later
pleaded guilty "to charges that he
hid his ownership of stock in food and
drug companies that his agency
regulated."
26.
Harriet Miers -- Well-known for
being Bush's failed Supreme Court
nominee, Miers also thought it was "important"
to her as White House Counsel that Rove
protege Tim Griffin was installed as a
U.S. Attorney, making her a central
figure in the U.S. Attorney scandal. She
is said to have called Bush "the
most brilliant man she had ever met."
27. Hans
Von Spakovsky -- Originally a
political appointee in the Civil Rights
Division of the Justice Department,
Spakovsky "injected
partisan political factors into
decision-making" and used every
opportunity "to make it difficult for
voters --
poor, minority and Democratic -- to
go to the polls." In 2008, Spakovsky withdrew
his name from consideration for the FEC,
following months of opposition from
lawmakers and civil rights groups.
28.
Tommy Franks -- As head of U.S.
Central Command from 2000 to 2003,
Franks oversaw Osama bin Laden's great
escape from Afghanistan, gave orders for
the stabilization of Iraq via
PowerPoint, assumed that the U.S.
would draw down to 25,000 troops by the
end of 2004, and had American soldiers
stand idly by as chaos and lawlessness
took hold after the invasion.
29.
Thomas Scully -- As chief
administrator for the Center for
Medicare and Medicaid Services, Scully
was the White House's head negotiator on
the Medicare prescription drug bill.
Scully
threatened to fire chief actuary Richard
Foster if he revealed that Bush's
Medicare Part D legislation "would cost
25% to 50% more than the Bush
administration's public estimates."
30.
Julie MacDonald -- A top Interior
Department appointee, MacDonald "interjected
herself personally and profoundly"
and "tainted
nearly every decision made on the
protection of endangered species" over a
five-year period, intimidating the staff
with "abrupt
and abrasive, if not abusive"
tactics. MacDonald also leaked
government documents to a young
acquaintance whom she met while playing
"internet role-playing games."
31.
William Haynes -- As the former
general counsel at the Defense
Department, he was part of a five-person
team of high-level administration
lawyers, dubbed the "War
Council," that tossed the Geneva
Conventions aside and hatched out the
legal framework
for torture in secret meetings.
32.
David Safavian -- Safavian was (twice)
tried and convicted for his role in the
jack Abramoff scandal. Safavian was
found guilty of "lying
and obstructing justice" in an
attempt to cover-up "his many efforts to
assist Abramoff in acquiring two
properties controlled by the GSA."
33.
James Connaughton -- As chairman
of the White House Council of
Environmental Quality, Connaughton wrote
EPA press releases
downplaying the danger of the air
quality in lower Manhattan following
9/11. "A former
lobbyist for utilities, mining,
chemical, and other industrial
polluters," Connaughton insisted
"there's
a lot of disagreement" about humans'
impact on global warming, and he touted
a bogus study purporting to show
that the 20th century was not unusually
warm.
34. William Luti -- A former Navy
officer and Cheney aide, Luti was
dispatched to the Pentagon in 2001
to work underneath Feith to find "evidence"
to support his boss's belief in
conspiracy theories linking Saddam to al
Qaeda. Luti was an integral component of
Cheney's
campaign to pressure intelligence
professionals to conform their judgments
to administration policy rather than
reality.
35.
Susan Orr -- As Assistant Deputy
Secretary for Population Affairs, this
former Family Research Council official
oversaw funding for the only federal
program that provided contraceptive
services to low-income Americans. Orr
cheered Bush's anti-contraception
record, saying, "Fertility is not a
disease.
It's not a medical necessity that you
have [contraception]."
36.
Christopher Cox -- Under Chairman
Cox, the Securities and Exchange
Commission
censored internal reports showing
that it ignored critical signs pointing
to Wall Street's meltdown. Cox's SEC
also failed to detect Bernie Madoff's
$50 billion Ponzi scheme, despite a
decade of warnings.
37.
Elliott Abrams -- An
Iran-Contra convict pardoned by Bush 41,
Abrams was named by Bush 43 as the
Special Assistant to the President and
Senior Director for Democracy, Human
Rights, and International Operations. As
a
founding Project for a New American
Century signatory and a staunchly
pro-Israel neoconservative, Abrams
supported expanding Israel's 2006 bombing of Lebanoninto
Syria and
advocated a Fatah coup after Hamas
won the February 2006 Palestinian
elections.
38.
Philip Cooney -- A former oil
lobbyist who served as chief of staff of
the White House Council on Environmental
Quality, Cooney
doctored climate reports to "soften"
words and phrases linking greenhouse gas
emissions to global warming. After his
political interference was revealed,
Cooney
left the White House to become a
lobbyist for Exxon.
39.
Colin Powell -- Though Bush
called him "an
American hero" when he appointed him
to be the first African-American
Secretary of State, Powell placed an
ugly "blot"
on his record when he pushed the Bush
administration's faulty case for the
Iraq war in a
speech to the U.N. on Feb.5, 2003,
using
inaccurate information. Liberal
hawks and the media rallied around
Powell's false case, calling it the "winning
hand" for war.
40. Elaine Chao -- The Labor
Secretary made it through
all eight years of the Bush
administration, driving morale at the
Labor Department so low that staffers
threw a "good-riddance
party" to cheer her departure. She
leaves behind a "deeply
troubled department" that "spent
eight years
attacking workers' rights, strong
workplace health and safety rules, and
unions while they carried the water for
Big Business."
41.
Julie Myers -- After being hired
as head of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement based on
little more than her personal
connections, Myers made herself
famous by awarding "Most
Original Costume" to an employee who
dressed up in blackface and a prison
costume for Halloween. She was also
heavily criticized for conducting
politically-motivated immigration raids.
42. Wade
Horn -- As Assistant Secretary
for Community Initiatives at the
Department of Health and Human Services,
Horn funneled millions of tax-payer
dollars into right-wing abstinence-only
programs. Shortly before he resigned, it
was revealed that he had given nearly $1
million "to the National Fatherhood
Initiative (NFI), where he was the
president for at least three years until
joining the Bush administration in 2001."
43.
George Deutsch -- As a young,
inexperienced press officer for NASA,
Deutsch "told public affairs workers to
limit reporters' access to a top
climate scientist and told a Web
designer to add the word 'theory' at
every mention of the Big Bang." He
resigned in 2006 after it was
discovered he had lied on his resume,
falsely claiming that he had a
journalism degree from Texas A&M.
Dishonorable Mentions: Bush
appointees who didn't quite make the
list included a
child pornography aficionado, a
patron of hookers, a
shoplifter, a
mail fraudster, an operator of an
illegal horse gambling ring, and a
CIA official who took
bribes in the form of prostitutes.
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Definitions:
[i] ^
The word Illuminati means 1.
People claiming to be unusually
enlightened with regard to a subject. 2.
Illuminati: Any of various groups
claiming special religious
enlightenment. Latin illmint,
from pl. of illmintus,
past participle of illminre,
to light up. See
illuminate.
These definitions are taken from "The
American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language".
Like the
definitions tell us, any group which considers itself "enlightened"
could rightfully call itself the Illuminati. So is also the case! If
you google "The Illuminati", you will find quite a few groups
claiming this name. It can be confusing, so before we continue, I
want to make very clear that the Illuminati we are discussing here
is NOT a benevolent secret society who wants to bring peace and
harmony to this world by helping to bring back freedom to the
people, at least not in this "reality". If such a benevolent group exists and also happens to call
itself "The Illuminati", I apologize if some people will mix up the
different groups.
The Illuminati I am
exposing here is the super-rich Power Elite with an ambition to
create negativity and a slave society!
The possible REAL Agenda, to
some degree unknown to even the super-rich families like the
Rothschild's is described in the article, "Dialogue
with 'Hidden Hand', Self-Proclaimed Illuminati Insider". But
before reading that article, I suggest you study this subject on a
more basic level first. The "Hidden Hand" article is pretty advanced
and can not be understood by people who have no concept of the
Illuminati and the New World Order.
[ii]
^ The
term "New World Order", just like the term "Illuminati", has been
used by at least two different groups, meaning basically two
different things:
1) A goal to change the current Order ("The Old World Order"),
which is considered evil and anti-survival, and therefore the current
power elite I call the Illuminati (see definition above) needs to be
overthrown and their Old World Order to be destroyed and
replaced by a benevolent "New World Order". The goal is a
humanity-friendly One World Government. The means to overthrow the
current Old World Order is by violence, if necessary. The reason I
don't support this group is that I don't believe in their tactics. I
believe in
this.
2) A goal to reduce the world population to 500 million
people in order to create a micro-chipped total enslaved society and
a One World Government, run like a world dictatorship. This is the
New World Order the Bush's, the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds,
Gordon Brown, Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski and others are
ringing in and have almost accomplished. This is the New World Order
I am fighting against via this website.
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