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Hillary Clinton’s Rogue Agenda: Why Sid Blumenthal Matters
http://www.judicialwatch.org/bulletins/hillary-clintons-rogue-agenda-why-sid-blumenthal-matters/?utm_source=EmailDirect.com&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=11-6-15+weekly+update+Campaign
By Micah Morrison, Judicial Watch, November 4, 2015
After the media inexplicably dubbed Hillary Rodham Clinton
the “winner” of the Benghazi hearings, her apologists dismissed a line
of questioning into her unofficial adviser, Sidney Blumenthal.
So he was sending her e-mail offering
advice on Libya and other matters of state. In the immortal words of
Clinton at an earlier Benghazi hearing, “What difference does it make?”
It matters because Clinton flouted
President Obama’s authority, secretly employing a man the administration
had banned — then Clinton and Blumenthal pursued a rogue agenda often
motivated by political favors and payoffs for friends.
Blumenthal was an aide to President Bill
Clinton from 1997 to 2001 and one of his most reliable hatchet men. Luca
Brasi without the charm, Blumenthal had smeared Monica Lewinsky,
Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr, Republicans — and, when the time
came, presidential candidate Barack Obama himself. His nickname: “Sid
Vicious.”
E-mails show Hillary Clinton wanted him
hired at State. But still smarting from Blumenthal’s attacks during the
campaign, the administration nixed the appointment.
Clinton was undeterred. Despite telling
the Benghazi committee that Blumenthal was “not my adviser, official or
unofficial,” records show the Clinton political machine paid him at
least $320,000 a year.
Just after his rejection by the State Department, and through March 2015, the Clinton Foundation paid Blumenthal $10,000 a month. Blumenthal’s job, according to Politico, was “highlighting the legacy” of President Bill Clinton.
From the summer of 2009 to the present
day, according to Fox News, Blumenthal was paid $200,000 a year by Media
Matters, an aggressive pro-Clinton information outlet led by David
Brock. Blumenthal provides “high-level strategy and messaging advice” to
Brock and others.
Little exists in the public record
showing work by Blumenthal for the Clinton Foundation or Media Matters,
and both organizations did not respond to requests for clarification.
But there is plenty on Blumenthal’s labors for Clinton — hundreds of private e-mails.
Blumenthal’s unusual work arrangement was
a triple play fraught with potential conflicts of interest: He
simultaneously advised the secretary of state and possible future
president; promoted the interests of her husband as the former president
scoured the globe seeking millions of dollars in speech fees and
donations to the Clinton Foundation; and provided advice to an
organization devoted to destroying their enemies.
Blumenthal cast a wide net as a de facto Clinton ambassador, promoting dubious business deals and political schemes.
The e-mails reveal at least three examples:
A LIBYAN CONTRACT
In Libya, Blumenthal promoted a deal
sought by US defense contractor Osprey Global Solutions. According to
its Web site, Osprey offers a wide variety of services — including
“security, training, armament” — as well as the sale of assault rifles.
In an Oct. 7 letter to Benghazi committee ranking minority member Elijah Cummings, the panel’s chair, Trey Gowdy, noted Blumenthal “acknowledged a personal stake in Osprey.”
In hundreds of pages of e-mails, Gowdy
noted, Blumenthal served as Secretary Clinton’s “primary adviser on
Libya” and pushed her hard “to intervene” as Khadafy was going down.
But Blumenthal’s real motivation, Gowdy claims, was “money.”
Specifically, a deal to bring Osprey together with the fledgling transitional government in Libya.
Gowdy wrote that “at the same time
Blumenthal was pushing Secretary Clinton to war in Libya, he was
privately pushing” the Osprey deal in Libya.
Blumenthal lobbied for more aggressive
military action. In a March 2011 e-mail, he urged “another round or two
of ferocious bombing” of Khadafy’s army. He also advised Clinton to take
credit for Khadafy’s eventual fall.
“You must go on camera,” he e-mailed her
in August 2011, two months before the dictator’s gruesome death. “You
must establish yourself in the historical record.”
Meanwhile, in a July 14, 2011, e-mail
cited in the Gowdy letter, Blumenthal wrote Clinton that “Osprey will
provide medical help, military training, organize supplies and
logistics” to the post-Khadafy government.
He and his colleagues, Blumenthal wrote,
“acted as honest brokers, putting this arrangement together through a
series of connections, linking the Libyans to Osprey and keeping it
moving.”
“Got it,” Clinton wrote Blumenthal. “Will
follow up tomorrow. Anything else to convey?” Clinton forwarded the
Blumenthal e-mail to a top aide, Jake Sullivan.
AN AFRICAN DEAL
In June 2009, Blumenthal began promoting
Joseph Wilson, the former US ambassador who rose to fame challenging
intelligence claims that Saddam Hussein had sought uranium “yellowcake”
in Niger. Wilson was a fierce Bush administration critic and longtime
Clinton supporter who had criticized candidate Barack Obama for “timid”
views.
Now Wilson was in business as an Africa consultant and deal-maker.
“You’re addressing a group on Africa on
Thursday,” Blumenthal e-mailed Clinton in September 2009. “Joe Wilson
will be there and . . . wants to say hello. Please look out for him.”
“Pls be sure I see Joe,” Clinton e-mailed aides Huma Abedin and Lona Valmoro a minute later, copying Blumenthal.
“Will do,” Valmoro replied.
“Blumenthal cast a wide net as a de facto Clinton ambassador, promoting dubious business deals and political schemes.”
Wilson wanted to do more than just say hello. He was looking for business.
Blumenthal became the go-between for
Clinton and Wilson. In an e-mail passed to Clinton by Blumenthal a week
later, Wilson pitched his new client, Symbion Power.
Symbion was seeking millions of dollars
in contracts from an obscure government agency chaired by the secretary
of state, the Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC).
Symbion, an electrical-power developer,
had been “hugely successful” in Iraq and Afghanistan, Wilson wrote
Clinton. Symbion was now setting up shop in Tanzania, Wilson noted,
“where we will be bidding on all of the upcoming MCC-financed power
generation and distribution projects. I have asked Sid to pass a memory
stick with a four-minute video that explains what Symbion does and how
it does it.”
More e-mails followed, including one the State Department later classified as containing “confidential” information. The November 2009 e-mail was sent by Wilson to Blumenthal, who passed it on to Clinton. Most of Clinton’s reply to Blumenthal is redacted as classified.
In the e-mail, Wilson noted Symbion’s
“competitive advantage,” saying he was “very enthusiastic” about the
company. Wilson wrote that he was a “director of Symbion Power” and that
he “may soon assume direct responsibility for all of Africa as Symbion
expands there — claims the company later disputed when its relationship
with Wilson fell apart in contentious litigation.
In September 2010, MCC awarded Symbion $47 million in US taxpayer money for power projects in Tanzania.
AN EU ELECTION
In October 2009, Blumenthal promoted a
scheme to make former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair president of the
European Council, an influential arm of the European Union.
The Clintons were intrigued. “I’m copying
Doug [Band] and Justin [Cooper] who are traveling” with Bill Clinton
“and may have some ideas,” Secretary Clinton e-mailed Blumenthal on Oct. 28. She added, “If I have any other ideas I will let you know.”
Band and Cooper at the time were key members of Bill Clinton’s personal office and the Clinton Foundation.
The White House was staying out of the EU
election. No one in the Blumenthal scheme appears to have given any
thought to the shoddy ethics of having the secretary of state secretly
lobbying for a result in a foreign election.
In the end, Blair was passed over for a center-right candidate.
Within two years, however, Blair would
receive another plum post. Blair — along with Band, Cooper, Bill Clinton
himself and many outgoing senior State Department officials — were put
on the payroll of another Clinton-affiliated entity, Teneo Holdings.
STAY TUNED
The Blumenthal saga is not over.
On Friday, the State Department released
more than 7,000 pages of Hillary Clinton e-mails under a court order.
Among them were dozens of e-mails to and from Blumenthal. And there is
more to come from the State Department, the Benghazi committee and
lawsuits from watchdog groups such as Judicial Watch.
More troubling for the Clinton
presidential campaign: The FBI is investigating security issues related
to Clinton’s e-mail server.
Whether any crimes were committed remains
to be seen. But despite the dismissal of the e-mail scandal in liberal
circles, the recovered messages have already established a clear record
of Clinton’s underhanded and unethical actions in office.
On Jan. 9, 2009, Hillary Clinton signed a letter pledging to stay out of Clinton Foundation business.
In a document first disclosed by Judicial Watch, Clinton had promised
State Department officials that she would keep to the “highest standards
of ethical conduct” and “not participate” in foundation matters.
Yet she went behind the president’s back
to keep a friend in the fold, then mixed the nation’s business with the
interests of Blumenthal and her private foundation, giving government
contracts to people like Joseph Wilson and pushing behind the scenes for
EU elections.
Hillary Clinton violated her own pledge and the government’s rules. “What difference does it make?” A big difference.
Micah Morrison is chief investigative reporter for Judicial Watch. First published in the New York Post, October 31, 2015.
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