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Judicial Watch Announces List of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians” for 2007
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Posted on 12/26/2007 11:50:32 AM PST by BGHater

Washington, DC –Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released its 2007 list of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians.” The list, in alphabetical order, includes:

1. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY): In addition to her long and sordid ethics record, Senator Hillary Clinton took a lot of heat in 2007 – and rightly so – for blocking the release her official White House records. Many suspect these records contain a treasure trove of information related to her role in a number of serious Clinton-era scandals. Moreover, in March 2007, Judicial Watch filed an ethics complaint against Senator Clinton for filing false financial disclosure forms with the U.S. Senate (again). And Hillary’s top campaign contributor, Norman Hsu, was exposed as a felon and a fugitive from justice in 2007. Hsu pleaded guilt to one count of grand theft for defrauding investors as part of a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme.

2. Rep. John Conyers (D-MI): Conyers reportedly repeatedly violated the law and House ethics rules, forcing his staff to serve as his personal servants, babysitters, valets and campaign workers while on the government payroll. While the House Ethics Committee investigated these allegations in 2006, and substantiated a number of the accusations against Conyers, the committee blamed the staff and required additional administrative record-keeping and employee training. Judicial Watch obtained documentation in 2007 from a former Conyers staffer that sheds new light on the activities and conduct on the part of the Michigan congressman, which appear to be at a minimum inappropriate and likely unlawful. Judicial Watch called on the Attorney General in 2007 to investigate the matter.

3. Senator Larry Craig (R-ID): In one of the most shocking scandals of 2007, Senator Craig was caught by police attempting to solicit sex in a Minneapolis International Airport men’s bathroom during the summer. Senator Craig reportedly “sent signals” to a police officer in an adjacent stall that he wanted to engage in sexual activity. When the police officer showed Craig his police identification under the bathroom stall divider and pointed toward the exit, the senator reportedly exclaimed 'No!'” When asked to produce identification, Craig presented police his U.S. Senate business card and said, “What do you think of that?” The power play didn’t work. Craig was arrested, charged and entered a guilty plea. Despite enormous pressure from his Republican colleagues to resign from the Senate, Craig refused.

4. Senator Diane Feinstein (D-CA): As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee's subcommittee on military construction, Feinstein reviewed military construction government contracts, some of which were ultimately awarded to URS Corporation and Perini, companies then owned by Feinstein's husband, Richard Blum. While the Pentagon ultimately awards military contracts, there is a reason for the review process. The Senate's subcommittee on Military Construction's approval carries weight. Sen. Feinstein, therefore, likely had influence over the decision making process. Senator Feinstein also attempted to undermine ethics reform in 2007, arguing in favor of a perk that allows members of Congress to book multiple airline flights and then cancel them without financial penalty. Judicial Watch’s investigation into this matter is ongoing.

5. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY): Giuliani came under fire in late 2007 after it was discovered the former New York mayor’s office “billed obscure city agencies for tens of thousands of dollars in security expenses amassed during the time when he was beginning an extramarital relationship with future wife Judith Nathan in the Hamptons…” ABC News also reported that Giuliani provided Nathan with a police vehicle and a city driver at taxpayer expense. All of this news came on the heels of the federal indictment on corruption charges of Giuliani’s former Police Chief and business partner Bernard Kerik, who pleaded guilty in 2006 to accepting a $165,000 bribe in the form of renovations to his Bronx apartment from a construction company attempting to land city contracts.

6. Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR): Governor Huckabee enjoyed a meteoric rise in the polls in December 2007, which prompted a more thorough review of his ethics record. According to The Associated Press: “[Huckabee’s] career has also been colored by 14 ethics complaints and a volley of questions about his integrity, ranging from his management of campaign cash to his use of a nonprofit organization to subsidize his income to his destruction of state computer files on his way out of the governor’s office.” And what was Governor Huckabee’s response to these ethics allegations? Rather than cooperating with investigators, Huckabee sued the state ethics commission twice and attempted to shut the ethics process down.

7. I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby: Libby, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was sentenced to 30 months in prison and fined $250,000 for lying and obstructing the Valerie Plame CIA leak investigation. Libby was found guilty of four felonies -- two counts of perjury, one count of making false statements to the FBI and one count of obstructing justice – all serious crimes. Unfortunately, Libby was largely let off the hook. In an appalling lack of judgment, President Bush issued “Executive Clemency” to Libby and commuted the sentence.

8. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL): A “Dishonorable Mention” last year, Senator Obama moves onto the “ten most wanted” list in 2007. In 2006, it was discovered that Obama was involved in a suspicious real estate deal with an indicted political fundraiser, Antoin “Tony” Rezko. In 2007, more reports surfaced of deeper and suspicious business and political connections It was reported that just two months after he joined the Senate, Obama purchased $50,000 worth of stock in speculative companies whose major investors were his biggest campaign contributors. One of the companies was a biotech concern that benefited from legislation Obama pushed just two weeks after the senator purchased $5,000 of the company’s shares. Obama was also nabbed conducting campaign business in his Senate office, a violation of federal law.

9. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA): House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who promised a new era of ethics enforcement in the House of Representatives, snuck a $25 million gift to her husband, Paul Pelosi, in a $15 billion Water Resources Development Act recently passed by Congress. The pet project involved renovating ports in Speaker Pelosi's home base of San Francisco. Pelosi just happens to own apartment buildings near the areas targeted for improvement, and will almost certainly experience a significant boost in property value as a result of Pelosi's earmark. Earlier in the year, Pelosi found herself in hot water for demanding access to a luxury Air Force jet to ferry the Speaker and her entourage back and forth from San Francisco non-stop, in unprecedented request which was wisely rejected by the Pentagon. And under Pelosi’s leadership, the House ethics process remains essentially shut down – which protects members in both parties from accountability.

10. Senator Harry Reid (D-NV): Over the last few years, Reid has been embroiled in a series of scandals that cast serious doubt on his credibility as a self-professed champion of government ethics, and 2007 was no different. According to The Los Angeles Times, over the last four years, Reid has used his influence in Washington to help a developer, Havey Whittemore, clear obstacles for a profitable real estate deal. As the project advanced, the Times reported, “Reid received tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Whittemore.” Whittemore also hired one of Reid’s sons (Leif) as his personal lawyer and then promptly handed the junior Reid the responsibility of negotiating the real estate deal with federal officials. Leif Reid even called his father’s office to talk about how to obtain the proper EPA permits, a clear conflict of interest.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government
KEYWORDS: 2007review; corrupt; democrats; hillary; judicialwatch; politicians; stophillary; topten
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1 posted on 12/26/2007 11:50:34 AM PST by BGHater
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To: BGHater
It's a sad day in Washington when Representative William "Cold Cash" Jefferson (D-LA) can't even get on a top ten list for most corrupt politicians.
2 posted on 12/26/2007 11:55:28 AM PST by KarlInOhio (Government is the hired help - not the boss. When politicians forget that they must be fired.)
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To: BGHater

Limiting this list to only ten is far too optimistic.


3 posted on 12/26/2007 11:58:33 AM PST by Spok
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To: BGHater

The list should be the top 1000.


4 posted on 12/26/2007 11:59:49 AM PST by bmwcyle (BOMB, BOMB, BOMB,.......BOMB, BOMB IRAN)
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To: BGHater

It is a good thing they don't do a 10 most corrupt legal organizations in Washtington D.C. If they did Judicial Watch would have to include themselves.


5 posted on 12/26/2007 11:59:59 AM PST by Common Tator
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To: BGHater; KarlInOhio
7. I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby: Libby, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was sentenced to 30 months in prison and fined $250,000 for lying and obstructing the Valerie Plame CIA leak investigation. Libby was found guilty of four felonies -- two counts of perjury, one count of making false statements to the FBI and one count of obstructing justice – all serious crimes. Unfortunately, Libby was largely let off the hook. In an appalling lack of judgment, President Bush issued “Executive Clemency” to Libby and commuted the sentence.

Judicial Watch needs to have their collective heads examined regarding this modern day witch hunt. William "Cold Cash" Jefferson (D-LA) should be #7 on this list.

6 posted on 12/26/2007 12:00:32 PM PST by frogjerk
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To: BGHater

Libby?


7 posted on 12/26/2007 12:00:52 PM PST by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
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To: BGHater

I question the veracity of the list.

Putting Libby on and leaving off Jefferson tells me all I need to know about the judgment of Judicial Watch.


8 posted on 12/26/2007 12:01:58 PM PST by Columbine
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To: bmwcyle

Judicial Watch is one organization that has done nothing and is going nowhere. I still wonder how they get money.


9 posted on 12/26/2007 12:05:18 PM PST by AGreatPer ("The Democrats don't give a rats ass about this country"....Rush Limbaugh, 11/15/07)
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To: bmwcyle

“The list should be the top 1000.”

Top 538 Federal Politicians

Top 6 Supreme Court Justices?

Top 500 District Attny and Federal Judges

Then top 10,000 State and local politicians


10 posted on 12/26/2007 12:05:45 PM PST by driftdiver
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To: Columbine

“Putting Libby on and leaving off Jefferson tells me all I need to know about the judgment of Judicial Watch.”

I was questioning that one myself.


11 posted on 12/26/2007 12:06:14 PM PST by driftdiver
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To: KarlInOhio

I'd certainly replace Libby with Jefferson.  I suspect Libby was convicted more of "poor memory" than actual lying. 'Course if Libby had been part of the Clinton Crime Family, he could have shouted "I don't remember" from the rooftops and nobody would care.

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12 posted on 12/26/2007 12:06:25 PM PST by JCG
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To: KarlInOhio
It's a sad day in Washington when Representative William "Cold Cash" Jefferson (D-LA) can't even get on a top ten list for most corrupt politicians.

Or that 4 of the 10 are running for President, and very probably, one of them will get that job.
13 posted on 12/26/2007 12:06:43 PM PST by TomGuy
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To: BGHater

This list is bull. Libby does not belong on the list...I guess the stupid among us will NEVER tire of taking shots at this poor guy...and William Jefferson should be near the top...right under Hillary.


14 posted on 12/26/2007 12:06:56 PM PST by pgkdan (Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions - G.K. Chesterton)
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To: pgkdan
It really seems like a huge contradiction.

Perhaps because Jefferson is still unresolved in the Court system while Libby has already been sentenced. Dunno.

15 posted on 12/26/2007 12:10:27 PM PST by BGHater (If Guns Cause Crime Then Matches Cause Arson?)
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To: Columbine

I don’t think this is much of a list myself. Larry Craig might deserve to be in trouble for his peccadillo but it’s not corruption in the Jefferson “cold cash” sense.


16 posted on 12/26/2007 12:10:46 PM PST by nomorelurker (keep flogging them till morale improves)
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To: frogjerk

Excuse me if I sound ignorant, but didn’t he resign when he was indicted?


17 posted on 12/26/2007 12:16:46 PM PST by DodoDreamer
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To: Columbine

This entire list seems contrived and political. It seems particularly targeted at Presidential candidates.

Where is Maxine Waters on this list? Or John Murtha?


18 posted on 12/26/2007 12:16:46 PM PST by DodoDreamer
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To: BGHater

Stupid list. The Republicans were included to make the list “fair”.

Giuliani and Huckabee are not Washington politicians (and may never be Washington politicians). The Scooter Libby trial was a sham. Larry Craig is a perv, but pales in comparison to the rest of the corruption in DC.

No mention of Sandy Berger (should be at the top of the list). No mention of William Jefferson. No mention of Cynthia McKinney’s powerplay at the airport (Larry Craig’s powerplay was mild in comparison). Harry Reid should be #2 on the list...no mention of his bridge deal.


19 posted on 12/26/2007 12:24:46 PM PST by kidd
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To: DodoDreamer

How about Stevens from Alaska? I’ve heard he’s had a lot of shady dealings.


20 posted on 12/26/2007 12:25:09 PM PST by elc
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