- On October 2, 2009, Legal Times writer Jeff Jeffrey headlined,
"Lanny Davis Leaves Orrick for McDermott Will & Emery," saying:
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- Former Clinton White House special counsel "left
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe to join McDermott Will & Emery's
regulatory and government strategies practice." At Orrick, he "led
a rather unusual practice that included litigation....related media strategies,
(and) advis(ing) clients on crisis management."
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- In fact, he then and now he lobbies for despots and predatory
corporate clients.
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- "More recently, (he lobbied) on behalf of Honduran
business leaders to convince members of Congress to support the removal
of" democratically elected former President Manuel Zelaya.
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- In June 2009, a Washington orchestrated coup replaced
him with the current fascist regime, responsible for reigning terror against
human rights activists, pro-democracy groups, campesinos, independent journalists,
and others challenging state/oligarch/drug lord power.
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- Post-coup, The Hill.com reported that the far-right Business
Council of Latin America (CEAL) hired Davis to lobby Congress and conduct
supportive PR for the interim Micheletti government. It involved a media
blitz, arranged meetings for coup plotters with congressional members,
and drafting an Accord to form a National Unity and Reconciliation Government
as cover to solidify fascist rule. Davis, of course, was well paid to assure
it. His credentials don't include honor, morality, ethics and support for
the rule of law.
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- On December 19, 2008, Legal Times writers Jeffrey and
Mike Scarcella, headlined "New Strategy for Whole Foods in FTC Fight,"
saying:
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- In the high-profile antitrust case, "Whole Foods
retained politically savvy lawyer Lanny Davis....to convince power brokers
that Whole Foods is not getting a fair shake at the FTC" in its attempt
to acquire rival organic grocer Wild Oats. His campaign involved "squeez(ing)
the FTC on Capitol Hill through the House and Senate judiciary committees,"
Davis saying "you do what you have to do" to subvert antitrust
laws or back despots replacing democrats. His credo, in fact, is anything
for a buck as long as lots of them.
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- FTC lawyers tried blocking the merger, but lost attempts
at the district and appeals court levels. Nonetheless, they pressed their
case after both companies consummated the deal. Davis' team created a three-pronged,
full-court press strategy, involving lawsuits, media blitzes, and hard-nosed
Capitol Hill lobbying that ended successfully.
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- On August 18, 2009, Salon.com contributor Glenn Greenwald
headlined, "The Lanny Davis disease and America's health care debate,"
saying:
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- "Davis frequently injects himself into political
disputes, masquerading as a 'political analyst' and Democratic media pundit,
yet is unmoored from any discernible political beliefs other than: 'I agree
with whoever pays me,' " the credo of all lobbyists, especially the
most disreputable, Davis very much qualifying.
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- His entire Capitol Hill history is as "consistent
as it is sleazy," the more sleaze, in fact, the more compensation.
The hard-right Israel Project hired him to defend Israel's Cast Lead onslaught
against Gaza, calling it Israel's "right to self-defense against terrorism,"
when clearly it was preemptive illegal aggression.
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- If Davis was just another run-of-the-mill lobbyist "piggishly
feeding off our political system," it would be too commonplace "to
bother noting. But (he) parades around as - and is treated by media organizations
as being - some sort of political pundit," when, in fact, he's a hired
gun, backing anyone who'll pay him.
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- Calling himself a liberal centrist, he supports big money
and repressive governments, defending them by vilifying critics. He "reflects
the grime and sleaze" that permeates our political culture in a profession
that gives whoring a bad name.
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- On August 10, 2009, Greg Grandin added more to Davis'
resume, including:
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- -- calling himself a "pro-labor liberal" while
lobbying against the Employee Free Choice Act to facilitate union organizing;
it never passed;
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- -- in the late 1990s, serving as chief lobbyist for Pakistan's
military dictatorship; under civilian leaders, Pakistan's government is
cover for a military-run country; and
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- -- as Hillary Clinton's major fundraiser during the 2008
presidential primary, attacking Obama's association with Rev. Jeremiah
Wright for being outspoken against war, other violence, racial hatred,
and other social justice issues.
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- "In retrospect," said Grandin, "Davis
was running through so many lies - they were too focused and polished to
be simple mistakes or errors of interpretation - it was hard to catch up."
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- His entire career, in fact, amounts to crafting, pressuring,
and disseminating lies, spin, and other misinformation supporting systemic
evil against good.
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- In 2002 at Patton Boggs, he was retained to do crisis
management, legal, and media advisory work for HealthSouth Corp. and its
CEO Richard Scrushy. At the time, he was under investigation for alleged
fraudulent accounting and suspect Medicare billing practices. Though acquitted
of securities fraud in 2005, he was convicted of bribery in 2006 and sentenced
to almost seven years in prison. Davis advised him and HealthSouth for
four months, raising questions about some of his tactics.
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- Specifically, his October 2002 press release said that
in Fulbright & Jaworski's company audit, Scrushy was cleared of allegations
that he improperly dumped stock based on inside information. Afterward,
F & J partner Hal Hirsch said his team didn't pre-approve the word
"cleared." As a result, Davis had to issue a new press release
retracting the first one he thought he could get away with even though
untrue.
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- In spring 2010, Davis left McDermott Will & Emery
to form his own firm, Lanny J. Davis & Associates, specializing in
"legal crisis communication, media strategy, public advocacy, and
political/legislative strategies" for some of the world's most disreputable
despots and corporate predators.
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- In summer 2010, he signed a $1 million annual contract
to represent Equatorial Guinea dictator Teodoro Obiang Nguerma Mbasogo,
one of the world's most corrupt ones, accused of countless human rights
abuses throughout his tenure. Reports said he stashed his country's oil
wealth offshore and rigged elections to assure 95% majorities. Davis joked
about it, saying he urged the tyrant to "win by 51% (not) 98%."
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- He also lobbies for Martek Biosciences, a company making
suspect additives for federally-subsidized infant formula. They include
fatty acids known as DHA and ARA, even though advocates for poor women
question their use. In response, Davis blitzed Congress with emails accusing
opponents of being "lactivists" who want to force women to breast-feed.
No level is too low for him to stoop.
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- His latest controversy involves lobbying for Ivory Coast
dictator Laurent Gbagbo. Elected president in 2000, he kept power after
his term ended in 2005, and still holds it after his November 2010 election
defeat. His intransigence, use of military force, and rumored death squads
against opponents pushed Cote d'ivoire toward civil war, its second after
2002 - 04 fighting ended, the government controlling the south and rebels
the north.
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- In March 2007, a peace agreement ended conflict followed
by November 2010 elections defeating Gbagbo. Opposition leader Alassane
Ouattara's victory was recognized by the UN, US, EU, African Union, and
former colonial power France - everyone, in fact, except Gbagbo.
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- Reports say terror killings and kidnappings were unleashed
against opposition supporters. About 200 or more deaths resulted. After
a decade in power, Gbagbo won't relinquish it, his intransigency risking
civil war.
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- After days defending his work, Davis reversed field and
resigned, dropping an account worth a $100,000 a month. His explanation
was Gbagbo's failure to take Obama's call, not his human rights abuses
and massive corruption. In his December 29 letter, he said:
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- His "mission was not to say who won or who lost
the election or who was right or who was wrong, but rather to help resolve
this crisis peacefully through dialogue, mediation and with leadership
and participation of the international community."
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- It was typical Davis boilerplate, suppressing his real
role as a hired gun for anyone who'll pay him, no matter how sleazy. As
an establishment figure, he supports wealth and power against popular interests.
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- On December 30, New York Times writers Ginger Thompson
and Eric Lipton's article headlined, "Lobbyist's Client List Puts
Him on the Defensive," saying:
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- Davis "built a client list that now includes coup
supporters in Honduras, a dictator in Equatorial Guinea, for-profit colleges
accused of exploiting students (by aggressive tactics, entrapping them
in debt for degrees of dubious value), (and his) agree(ing) to represent"
Gbagbo. His frequent role "stoked growing criticism that (he's) become
a kind of front man for the dark side, willing to take on some of the world's
least noble companies and causes."
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- In a business noted for disreputable practices, "Mr.
Davis' firm st(ands) out." California WIC (women, infants & children)
Association representative Meredith McGehee said:
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- "You look at who he represents, and the list is
just almost unseemly, tawdry." Representing agencies that serve poor
women with infant children, California WIC lost its battle with Davis,
McGehee adding: "It is an illustration of what most of the American
people think of as wrong with Washington," and Davis as one of its
most sleazy exponents.
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- Yet he battles critics by lining up support from State
Department officials, congressional members and business contacts to testify
how he helped them. He also uses his customary media blitz approach, including
making himself available for print and on-air interviews, a technique earning
him a reputation as "spinmeister par excellence," a noted practictioner
of distortion, misinformation, and bald-faced lies.
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- Repeatedly exposed as disreputable, his defense is that:
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- "My credibility is the only thing I have. If I defend
people in indefensible, corrupt acts, then I lose everything I have, and
I'm just another gun for hire. But when I see that I can help get out the
facts, and improve people's lives, and peacefully resolve conflicts, then
I feel an obligation to do so....I am a liberal Democrat. I've been (one)
all my life. I haven't changed my values."
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- Phew! The last refugee of a scoundrel is wrapping disrepute
in claimed honor, ethics and principle, never mind being bankrolled by
some of the world's sleaziest dictators and corporations to do it. Also
claiming everyone deserves a voice is baseless, not when claimants murder,
steal, and ravage the environment for profit. Even Obama officials say
he's on the wrong side of some fights.
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- Recently, he's "come under unusually vociferous
attacks (from) a diverse array of (critics) representing everyone from
college students and mothers of poor children, to diplomats and international
human rights advocates."
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- "Do I often find myself in a position of disputing
facts that are not consistent with easy label," he asked? "That's
what I do for a living. Controversy is what I do for a living."
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- In fact, relying on friends in high places, and disseminating
client-friendly disinformation makes him one of K Street's most highly
paid lobbyists. In fact, a Twitter profile called him: "Clinton confidant,
weathered PR-man and counsel to dictators." Add to that the epitome
of sleaze.
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- Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com
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