| Friday, February 24, 2006 |
| Follow the money... |
The uproar continues over the UAE port deal, even as Dubai Ports World agrees to help their good friend President Bush out by delaying its takeover of P&O's U.S. port operations pending further review. Meanwhile, the focus is shifting more and more toward economics, rather than security, and the spotlight has finally hit the president and his family, long known for their ties to the oil-bearing Arab world (don't let all that Sharon buddy-buddy stuff on Dubya's part fool you, these guys are super-tight with the Sheikhs...)
From the About.com liberal politics blog by Deborah White:
CNN's Lou Dobbs on Bush Family Dealings with UAE; Dubai Co. Agrees to Delay US Port Take-Over
From the transcript of the February 22, 2006 broadcast of Lou Dobbs' program on CNN: DOBBS: President Bush's family and members of the Bush administration have long-standing business connections with the United Arab Emirates, and those connections are raising new concerns and questions tonight in some quarters about why the president is defying his very own party leadership and his party in defending the Dubai port deal.
Christine Romans reports.
CHRISTINE ROMANS, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice over): The oil-rich United Arab Emirates is a major investor in The Carlyle Group, the private equity investment firm where President Bush's father once served as senior adviser and is a who's who of former high-level government officials. Just last year, Dubai International Capital, a government-backed buyout firm, invested in an $8 billion Carlyle fund.
Another family connection, the president's brother, Neil Bush, has reportedly received funding for his educational software company from the UAE investors. A call to his company was not returned. ...
Then there is the cabinet connection. Treasury Secretary John Snow was chairman of railroad company CSX. After he left the company for the White House, CSX sold its international port operations to Dubai Ports World for more than a billion dollars.In Connecticut today, Snow told reporters he had no knowledge of that CSX sale. "I learned of this transaction probably the same way members of the Senate did, by reading about it in the newspapers."
Another administration connection, President Bush chose a Dubai Ports World executive to head the U.S. Maritime Administration. David Sanborn, the former director of Dubai Ports' European and Latin American operations, he was tapped just last month to lead the agency that oversees U.S. port operations."
After testy Senate Armed Forces Committee briefings today between a Treasury Department underling and the press, on the deal to cede US port control to the United Arab Emirates, C-SPAN hosted a call-in program for Americans to comment on the briefings. As is normal for C-SPAN call-in programs, separate phone numbers were provided for Republicans, Democrats and Independents. I was astonished during the 30 minutes I listened to the callers....
About 80% were Republicans, and every last one of them was fighting angry at the Bush Admnistration. One Republican senior threatened to switch to the Democratic Party for the first time in his life. Another conservative shouted that the Bush family cares only about money, and not national security. Every single caller, regardless of partisan affiliation, expressed fury at the deal and at George Bush. Many were livid with all Republicans.. Here's the video of the Dobbs piece courtesy of Bradblog, along with a devastating critique of Bushian free trade policy courtesy of David Sirota ... And this afternoon (yesterday, sorry), I swear I heard Glenn Beck say he fears he's now a Democrat, and can no longer be sure he backs the administration, thanks to this issue and Mr. Bush's apparent globalist leanings, and his refusal to take border security seriously. BTW, Bush supporters are now blaming Dobbs for the ports dustup... sorry, guys, he'll probably consider that a badge of honor...
Make no mistake, the administration's mishandling of border security is THE sleeper issue of 2006. There's a reason Dobbs is obsessed with it, and with the "war on the middle class." These are interlinked bread and butter issues, and the Dubai port deal is in many ways an illustration of what people perceive as this administration's willingness to put the concerns of global corporations ahead of the needs of the American people. On this issue, Bush has lost the "Lou Dobbs Republicans."
Bank on it. The 2006 elections will turn on this issue, perhaps even more than on Iraq...
The Impostor
BTW tonight (I guess that's last night at this point) Dobbs had on Bruce Bartlett, the Reaganite author of "Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy" -- a book that got Bartlett fired from his conservative think tank due to its devastating critique of George W. Bush. (Pat Buchanan has been making the same case about Bush not really being a conservative for four years. Bartlett is late to the dance, but he's getting all the punch...) And hey, I've been saying the same thing on this blog for months... Still, give Bartlett credit for courage in directly taking on the notoriously vindictive Bushies and their allies.
Some counterpoint on the ports storm here... Take the GWB-Nixon nexus quiz here... More on what the ports storm is costing GWB politically here
Tags: Border security, Border security, Bush, Ports, UAE, Dubai |
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