Hi.  Whether this is a history lesson or a rememberence, if you go past the
opening paragraphs, you're hooked.  Enjoy(?!) 

 
 From: Mitchel Cohen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 11:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [alliance] Clancy Sigal: How a dead dog came back to bite Richard
Nixon's Watergate conspirators


Very interesting story .... stick with it!
Really exposes the interplay between the system working as usual, and the
psychopathic conspirators running (and still running) that system.

One note:
CIA operative in the Nixon White House, Alexander Butterfield, comes off in
the media re: Watergate as something of a hero for exposing the fact that
Nixon had installed secret tape recorders in every room and was taping
everything ... including his own involvement in the Watergate cover-up.

However, few have asked what was going on at the time of the Congressional
hearings Chaired by Sam Ervin when Butterfield dropped his bombshell,
leading to Nixon's undoing.

I remember watching the hearings on TV in Yaphank prison that summer, where
I was serving a 4-month sentence for my participation in antiwar activities
on the Stony Brook campus four years before. The questionning was beginning
to delve deeply into the CIA's dirty tricks against Cuba, the Bay of Pigs
invasion, etc. -- suddenly, that all flew out the window wtih this CIA
operative's shifting of attention to the tapes.

I've always thought that doing so was part of a back-up plan to prevent the
American people from finding out what was really going on concerning the
U.S. government's attempts to murder Fidel Castro, undermine the Cuban
revolution, involvement with the assassination of Che Guevara, et al. None
of those came out .... just as they were about to do so! .... because of
Butterfield's "heroic" diversion from the real issues, as interesting and
important as the Watergate Tapes turned out to be.

- Mitchel


http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jun/17/richard-nixon-watergate-
conspirators-40-anniversary/print



How a dead dog came back to bite Richard Nixon's Watergate conspirators

Nixon operatives Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman pioneered their dirty
tricks on the UCLA campus -- baiting reds like me

by Clancy Sigal
guardian.co.uk, Sunday 17 June 2012

Copa de Oro, just off Sunset Boulevard, in LA, is a lovely evening's drive
in a Kappa Alpha Theta's ragtop Buick convertible just around a leafy curve
from the luxurious Bel Air hotel. It's a mile or so up from the swanky East
Gate, a few minutes from UCLA, where I was a GI Bill student at the start of
the cold war.

This rebel sorority girl would park us behind tall dense hedges that hid the
homes of America's best paid executive, MGM's Louis B Mayer, and lots of
movie stars. And under the dark ficus trees, I'd bring out a copy of Lenin's
What is to be Done? or Marx's Communist Manifesto -- why else date a
sorority princess if not to enlighten her? And Connie, Tracy or Carolyn
would scoff and push my hand away, and we'd both reach for the safety pin of
the Scotch plaid skirt she and many of her sorority sisters wore that year's
fashion.

Then she'd drive us back down to sorority row on Hilgard Avenue, and we'd
quietly sneak her through a window back into her KAT house so the house
mother wouldn't wake up and fine her for breaking curfew. And if a side door
to nearby Kerckhoff Hall, the student activities building, was still open,
I'd run upstairs to the campus newspaper office of the UCLA Daily Bruin,
where as the managing editor, I'd prepare a "hell sheet", marking up
reporter errors, for the next morning's issue. I didn't know which I enjoyed
more, playing barking-mad drill instructor to cub reporters or those stolen
moments up at Copa de Oro.

Sorority girls, mostly from Gentile houses, weren't supposed to date Jews or
communists, or "non-orgs" unaffiliated with Greek Row. I was all three, a
non-org Jewish red. And loud. My bully pulpit was the Daily Bruin columns,
where I fulminated against the proto-McCarthyism that was sweeping the
nation -- and hitting UCLA, the "little red schoolhouse", especially hard.
Alumni, many students, their nervous parents, University of California
regents, the newspapers and the cops worried that the 200 or so campus
radicals in a student population of 15,000 would devalue the worth of a
college education. They ganged up on us at the Daily Bruin, a slightly
bohemian democracy unsupervised except by its own reporters.

Greek Row and the administration obsessively hated the free and easy Daily
Bruin, which campus conservatives hysterically saw as the spearhead of a
Soviet armed invasion of America. No sense of humor in these clean-scrubbed,
frightened people in their saddle shoes, cashmere sweaters and
Pepsodent-brite smiles. Always those smiles.

My drinking buddy and nemesis, John Ehrlichman
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ehrlichman> , kingmaker-svengali of Greek
Row politics and full-time spy on student protestors, was fixated, as he
later wrote, with "shutting up Sigal" and "chopping the Bruin". His best
friend Bob Haldeman <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._Haldeman>  let John
do all the heavy espionage lifting, while he and his fraternity brothers and
football jocks harassed a lonely band of student activists picketing a local
barbershop that refused to cut the hair of African Americans. Both Bob
Haldeman (Beta Theta Pi) and John Ehrlichman (Kappa Sigma) were Christian
Science frat boys who drank. Their other bar buddy, and mine, Alex
Butterfield <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Butterfield>  (Sigma
Nu), was a genial, non-political lost soul who was into having good times.

That's where the dead dog comes in. 

Nobody remembers the name of the poor cocker spaniel puppy killed during a
Beta fraternity hazing led by its pledge master Bob Haldeman -- later a
co-conspirator, with his friend John Ehrlichman, in Richard Nixon
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/richard-nixon> 's Watergate
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/watergate>  scandal whose 40th anniversary
we're celebrating.

The poor dog is gone. But Alex Butterfield, who rose to be President Nixon's
military aide and is the forgotten "third man" in the Watergate fiasco, and
who (by pre-arrangement or not) spilled the beans in front of a
congressional committee about those incriminating Oval Office tapes, is
still with us. After his sensational testimony delivered our college pals to
jail, one afternoon, I collared Alex at LAX on his way through Los Angeles.
I asked him if the rumors were true, that he was a CIA plant in the White
House whose mission was to destroy Nixon before the president's recklesness
destroyed the agency. Just nod if true, I said. (Just as Robert Redford,
playing Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, in the underground garage,
tells shadowy Deep Throat in the film All the President's Men. In reality,
Deep Throat was FBI assistant director Mark Felt, perhaps by no coincidence
a Beta Theta fraternity brother of Haldeman's.)

Tall, handsome and bronzed, Alex gave me that old Sigma Nu smile while
refusing to deny, "Write it the way you see it, Clancy. Remember, there was
nothing personal." Meaning, he played the game and Bob and John simply were
collateral damage to a larger scheme.

Nothing personal was the mantra among the campus Big Men. They'd hate your
guts, kick you in the nuts, smiling all the while. That mortal enemies like
us should backslap and drink with one another at local bars like the Glen
and Mint was part of the prevailing Christian-spirit, good-sport atmosphere
at Kerckhoff Hall, hive of student politics. We pretended it was all cordial
even when everyone knew that Ehrlichman, as an inter-fraternity secretary,
spied on me all through my college career, giving me up to the FBI and LAPD
"red squad". I caught him at it once, in the dean's office, marking in red
crayon snapshots of campus protesters, including me. He simply flashed his
lopsided, guiltless Kappa Sig smile and said, "Nothing personal, Clancy."

Of course, it was personal. Why else did their frat brothers beat the crap
out of me at the top of Janss Steps -- with a cricket bat no less! -- except
that I'd committed the crime of dating "their" women. They might have
forgiven that, but not when I wrote a column exposing the dirty little
secret everyone else knew: during lunch hour, the campus segregated itself
in the quad, with Jews sitting on the steps of Powell Library and gentiles
at Royce Hall. That, it turned out, was a taboo too far, and I was out on my
ear.

When I went to see Bob Haldeman at his country-club prison at Lompoc,
California, he too smiled in that chilling Don Draper way, and said, "It was
nothing personal. A game. We won the first round. Watergate, it's the second
round to you; we lost. Not at all personal."

The chilling thing is that Bob and John may have meant it sincerely. As
Ehrlichman told me when I drove out to Santa Fe, New Mexico, before he
entered prison, "It was just process. I'm a process guy. We had nothing
against you guys." There was a disconnect between action and consequences,
in Ehrlichman's creation of the illegal "plumbers" burglars' unit that broke
into Daniel
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Ellsberg#Fielding_break-in> Ellsberg's
therapist's office and at the Democratic National Committee suite, and the
wire taps on their "enemies list", and Ehrlichman and Nixon's abiding hatred
of Vietnam war protesters, whom Haldeman always saw as the illegitimate
spawn of the Beta-dog reporters.

In my long, pleasant talks at Lompoc with Haldeman -- where he was in, like
Ehrlichman, for conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury -- he
acknowledged that the roots of Watergate's attempted coup d'etat lay in his,
Haldeman's, 30-year old grudge against the "Jewish liberals" at UCLA, who he
believed ran the Daily Bruin and who exposed the dog-hazing scandal, causing
him a rage he never forgot or forgave. When Reagan appointed Bob a
University of California regent, his first act was to investigate campus
newspapers like the Bruin. Bob played a long game.

We validate our beliefs not on a soapbox but in social relationships. Bob, a
Beta, and his sorority fiancee, Jo, double-dated with Jeannie a Delta Gamma,
who later married John, a Kappa Sig. Bob's sister was in the same sorority
as Alex's wife-to-be. In short, the political relationships of almost all
the top Watergate conspirators from UCLA were originally mediated through
their sorority dates: the cast of Watergate was a function of Greek Row
networking.

My personal story has a happy end. I flew from London to attend my 25th UCLA
class reunion at Sportsmen's Lodge in San Fernando valley. The reunion
coincided with Watergate and the exposure of Bob and John's criminality.
Many of their Greek Row friends, who had organized the event, were truly
stunned and ashamed because, at a previous emotional session at the LA
Country Club, both Bob and John had personally lied to them that no criminal
or unethical acts had been committed. My classmates tended to be orthodox,
old-style Republicans <http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/republicans>  for
whom outright face-to-face lying was unacceptable. In the privacy of the
Sportsmen's Lodge men's room, a few of the frat boys who had whacked me on
Janss Steps told me, one sobbing in a bear hug, that they were ashamed and
asked my forgiveness. Ah, bliss. (On the other hand, their Copa de
Oro-recalling sorority wives glared at me coldly all night.)

The 1973 Senator Sam Ervin congressional hearings on TV, on which Bob and
John, nicknamed Nixon's "Berlin Wall" (possibly for their flat-top
haircuts), appeared so arrogant and contemptuous, led us to believe that the
Woodward-Bernstein scoop in the Washington Post would permanently improve
American political culture. For a short time, it did, with all kinds of
freedom of information reforms and serious attempts to rein in the imperial
presidency.

Now, 40 years later, we've had 13 solid years of more imperial presidencies,
one Republican, one Democratic. It seems a habit hard to break.


http://www.MitchelCohen.com


Ring the bells that still can ring,  Forget your perfect offering. 
There is a crack, a crack in everything, That's how the light gets in.  
~ Leonard Cohen 


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