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An Army of Rove-Bots -- Captain Iglesias, Obstruction of Justice,
and the Theft of 2008
by Greg Palast
Special to The BRAD BLOG | Wednesday, May 16, 2006
“The wheels have come off, the engine is on fire and no one is
driving,” Captain David Iglesias told me yesterday. I’d asked the
Naval Reserve officer, heading off to duty in Norfolk, why he
didn’t want his old job back, United States Attorney for New Mexico.
The busted, burning, ghost-mobile he described is the Department of
Justice, driven by Alberto Gonzales. Or is Karl Rove at the wheel?
Or no one? Whomever, he didn’t want to jump back into Bush’s
Justice Jalopy.
Today, Iglesias is in Washington to pull the junker off the road,
meeting with the Office of Special Counsel where Obstruction of
Justice may be swirling around in the old oil pan laying on the
garage floor.
The ex-prosecutor and I, long, long ago, had both worked for the
Attorney General of New Mexico, a state where the snakes have less
venom than the politicians.
First, there’s Senator Pete Domenici, whose hiss is as smooth as
his bite is deadly.
Domenici, softball interviewer Chris Matthews notes, is a nice guy.
On TV. However, the Republican Senator’s call to Iglesias at his
home, just before the 2006 midterm election, asking the prosecutor
about filing charges against Democrats in the week before the vote,
was downright rude. When the prosecutor replied in the negative,
the Senator hung up.
And apparently, the Senator contacted one Monica Goodling who,
scribbled on a notepad: “Iglesias - Domenici says he doesn’t move
cases.” Oops. Goodling, a political stooge working for Gonzales,
was listing the reasons for firing US attorneys. Now, rudeness was
no longer the issue. Firing a prosecutor for failing to “move
cases” — handcuff citizens at the request of a Senator — is
Obstruction of Justice.
No wonder Monica took The Fifth.
Of course, the Rove dogsbodies at Justice couldn’t tell Congress
they fired Iglesias because he wouldn’t jump at the Senator’s
rattle. They reached for another complaint on Monica’s list:
“absentee landlord.” Deputy Assistant Attorney General Paul McNulty
used absenteeism as the official reason for dismissal. McNulty’s
resigned.
He should have taken The Fifth….
The problem is that the US Attorney from New Mexico was missing for
40 days because he was on active duty. I guess the White House gang
doesn’t go to the movies. Iglesias is a celebrity Navy lawyer, the
role model for Tom Cruise in A Few Good Men.
“Our Mission Accomplished President attacked you for spending time
in the US Naval Reserve?” I asked Iglesias…
“Appalling,” he said. And illegal. Firing a reserve officer for
missing work for active duty violates the Uniform Services
Employment Rights and Reemployment Act (USERRA).
Pressuring a prosecutor to bust Democrats and punishing a soldier
for deploying are the little felonies, the warm-up crimes, in this
caper.
The real crime is the one they are about to commit: The Theft of 2008.
Iglesias told me he was continually being pushed to bring “voter
fraud” cases beginning in 2004. Unfortunately, Iglesias went along
with the game, at least at the opening kick-off, holding a press
conference just weeks before the Bush-Kerry race, announcing he was
setting up a task force with the FBI to hunt down evil voters.
But there were none. “It was the old throwing pasta at the wall
trick. Something’s got to stick. And it didn’t,” he said.
So Iglesias got the axe. “I didn’t help them out on their bogus
voter fraud prosecutions.”
Notably, Iglesias has been signaling these cases were phony-baloney
for two years. I got that word from his office in 2005 while
reporting for BBC Television on what passes for elections in the
USA. But the New Mexico and US press continued to hawk the
Republican line of masses of illegal voters, especially illegal
immigrants jamming the polling stations.
One thing the American media still has failed to do is to explain
why the GOP wanted to bring these cases. In New Mexico, in Arizona,
in Georgia and a dozen other states, Republicans were pushing laws
requiring voters to have special ID. In 2004, at least a quarter
million citizens lost their vote because they didn’t bring in the
right ID. And which quarter million? Overwhelming, it was Black,
Brown and “Blue” Americans.
Yet, despite this tidal wave of a quarter million “fraudulent”
voters, not one was charged with a crime. Hmmm. Maybe they were
innocent. If there’s no crime, there’s no need for a law to stop
the crime. But Republicans don’t want to stop voter fraud — they
want to stop voters. The US press won’t tell you that.
But Iglesias wouldn’t help. He did the PR stunt — but he wouldn’t
handcuff the innocent. Was he fired for that? His termination was
ordered by Tim Griffin, Karl Rove’s right-hand hitman.
Were Griffin and Rove punishing Iglesias for not bringing the fake
cases? Iglesias said, “If his intent was, look what happened with
Iglesias, if that was his intent, he’s in big trouble. That is
obstruction of justice, one classic example.”
Figuring out Rove’s intent requires crawling inside his head.
That’s scary and difficult — unless you have his office’s “missing”
emails. I have 500 of them. How I got them is another story. The
key thing is, as I was discussing with my fellow alum of the AG’s
office, is to explain to a jury the perp’s mindset. And these
emails show the mad fixation of Griffin and the Rove crew with
eliminating voters of the wrong hue.
Most notable were the “caging” lists naming thousands of voters who
lost their vote to GOP challenges, a large proportion of them
soldiers sent overseas. Voting rights attorney, law professor
Robert F., Kennedy Jr., reviewed the evidence we obtained and
concluded, “They ought to be in jail for doing this” — Griffin and
his boss Rove both — for violating the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
But who would bust them, Bobby? Albert Gonzales?
Is Captain Iglesias just another serviceman “caged”?
And where is Griffin today? After Rove had the US Attorney for
Arkansas fired, he replaced him with Griffin. The perpetrator
became the prosecutor.
And that’s the real crime: removing those who won’t conspire with
the GOP bigs to push the voter ID con — and planting their
Griffins, expert in election manipulation — in place for the 2008
race.
This week, I contacted the office of Democratic Senator Patrick
Leahy about the Griffin appointment to which they seemed oddly
indifferent. His aide said, “Well, Griffin’s just an interim
appointee.”
True, Griffin has promised to leave — right after the 2008 election.
Prosecutor-gate is not about Gonzales’ incompetence. It’s not about
appointing “loyal Bushies.” It’s not even about firing A Few Good Men.
It’s about the 2008 election and changing the Department of Justice
— the agency charged with protecting voters — into an army of Rove-
bots…programmed to attack them.
* * * * * * * * *
Greg Palast is the author of the New York Times bestseller, ARMED
MADHOUSE: From Baghdad to New Orleans — Sordid Secrets and Strange
Tales of a White House Gone Wild, just out in a new edition. For
more information, go to www.GregPalast.com
Read / Watch / Listen to the report by Palast, on David Iglesias,
for Democracy Now! here: http://www.gregpalast.com/investigative-
journalist-greg-palast-reports-on-the-firing-of-new-mexico-attorney-
david-iglesias/
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