Lying Bastards

I’m sorry, but I can’t come up with any other word than this. By now you’ve all heard the story that it was Senator Chris Dodd who is responsible for AIG, et al, getting their bonuses. Well, it’s a lie. And the lie comes straight from the White House.

Greenwald:

That is simply not what happened.  What actually happened is the opposite.  It was Dodd who did everything possible — including writing and advocating for an amendment — which would have applied the limitations on executive compensation to all bailout-receiving firms, including AIG, and applied it to all future bonus payments without regard to when those payments were promised.  But it was Tim Geithner and  Larry Summers who openly criticized Dodd’s proposal at the time and insisted that those limitations should apply only to future compensation contracts, not ones that already existed.  The exemption for already existing compensation agreements — the exact provision that is now protecting the AIG bonus payments — was inserted at the White House’s insistence and over Dodd’s objections.  But now that a political scandal has erupted over these payments, the White House is trying to deflect blame from itself and heap it all on Chris Dodd by claiming that it was Dodd who was responsible for that exemption.

Jane’s post documents this sequence of events without any possibility for doubt.  The debate that took place over limits on executive compensation for bailout-receiving companies only occurred six weeks ago, and it is all documented in the public press.  Dodd was the one fighting against the White House in order to apply the prohibition to all bonus payments, i.e., to make the compensation limits retroactive as well as prospective.  As but one crystal-clear example that proves this, here is a February 14 article from the Wall St. Journal on the debate over executive compensation limits:

The most stringent pay restriction bars any company receiving funds from paying top earners bonuses equal to more than one-third of their total annual compensation.  That could severely crimp pay packages at big banks, where top officials commonly get relatively modest salaries but often huge bonuses.

As word spread Friday about the new and retroactive limit — inserted by Democratic Sen. Christopher Dodd of Connecticut — so did consternation on Wall Street and in the Obama administration, which opposed it.

Can that be any clearer?  It was Obama officials, not Dodd, who demanded that already-vested bonus payments be exempted.  And it was Dodd, not Obama officials, who wanted the prohibition applied to all compensation agreements, past and future.  The provision which shielded already-promised bonus payments from the executive compensation limits ended up being inserted at the insistence of Geithner.

It really shouldn’t surprise me. Throwing supporters, family members, and key constituents under the bus in order to maintain the Obama Glow was standard operating procedure during the campaign. Why stop now?

How does it feel under the bus Chris? I wonder if you’re rethinking your endorsement now?

In other news

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In other news…

My thoughts? Publish the contents, never the headers.

I got this from Chris Dodd yesterday:

Friends,

I just wanted to send a quick note of thanks for your support throughout the entire FISA fight.

While we came up short, the experience working with online activists and embracing emerging technologies in the fight to restore the Constitution was personally gratifying.  It’s a collaboration that will serve us well as we work with an Obama Administration to end the war in Iraq and achieve universal health care at home.

Meanwhile, I’ve begun my re-election campaign in Connecticut.

One of our top priorities of the campaign is to replace technological capability not transferable from the Presidential race.

Your $25 contribution right now can help us fund a new website, bulk-emailer, and other tools to foster opportunities for meaningful participation.

Can I count on you to make a $25 contribution, right now?

My reply: Tell Senator Dodd that if he recants his endorsement of Barack Obama and says he’ll cast his superdelegate vote for Hillary Clinton at the convention, and works to turn others to the true patriot, I’ll send him a contribution to his senate campaign. Otherwise, all I can think is that he is talking out of both sides of his mouth.

Yesterday’s debate

FactCheck.org’s take on the claims made during the debate.

I missed the debate since it was on during the day and have not had an opportunity to watch the replays, but I have heard the “buzz” about Barack Obama’s quip about him looking forward to Hillary Clinton advising him. It got quite a chuckle out of everyone, and rightly so. It was a joke. But, let’s be real here, if Hillary had said that to Obama, don’t you think that old “she thinks she’s got this sewn up” meme would have been a full-throated roar?

Just saying…sauce for the goose and all.

Candidates statements on Mukasey

Biden – No statement on Senate web site. No statement on campaign web site.

Clinton – Statement of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton on Her Opposition to the Nomination of Judge Michael Mukasey to be Attorney General of the United States Will vote against.

Dodd – No statement at Senate web site. Late breaking banner on campaign web site. Will vote against.

Edwards – No statement on campaign web site.

Kucinich – No statement on House web site. No statement on campaign web site.

Obama – No statement on Senate web site. No statement on campaign web site.

Richardson – No statement on campaign web site.

Also, Harry Reid is voting NO.