Excellent analysis of Lee Hamilton, Iran-Contra, and Onward…
Lee Hamilton’s choice as the co-chair of the 9/11 Commission is looking more and more like no accident or effort to have a bipartisan panel. Remember too that Hamilton is a long time friend of both former SecDef Don Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney. Jerry Meldon writes the following excellent analysis of Hamilton through the Bush ages over at Bob Parry’s Consortium News:
“He probably would prefer not to revisit fateful decisions he made while chairing investigations into Republican dirty work, especially those that let George H.W. Bush off the hook and cleared George W. Bush’s path to the White House.
As veteran journalist Robert Parry has persuasively argued at Consortiumnews.com, the Bush family name squeaked through the 80’s and early 90’s essentially mud-free, only because:
–On Christmas Eve 1992, lame-duck President George H.W. Bush pardoned six of his earlier co-conspirators in the Iran-Contra affair (the Reagan-Bush White House’s diversion of profits from illegal arms sales to Iran to bankroll Nicaragua’s contra terrorists in defiance of a congressional ban). Until he was pardoned that day, former Defense Secretary Casper Weinberger might have bought clemency by testifying against co-conspirator Bush.”
Remember that some of the Iran Contra folks graduated to the Bush II administration. Among them and perhaps the most notorious, Elliott Abrams (the current number two National Security Adviser). It is also widely believed that those old Iran Contra channels resurfaced to help with the delivery of the Niger Forgeries and even the same arms dealer, Manucher Ghorbanifar, had back-channel meetings with his Washington Iran Contra contacts. See my articles on this:
Cheney has tapped Iranian expatriate, arms dealer to surveil discussions with Iran
Spurious attempt to tie Iran, Iraq to nuclear arms plot bypassed U.S. intelligence channels
Cheney and Rumsfeld Outsourcing Special Ops in Iraq to Terror Group (MEK)
American Who Advised Pentagon Says he Worked for Magazine that Found Niger Documents
Chalabi Involved in Key US-Iran Policy Making Discussions
Pentagon Confirms Iranian Directorate
Intelligence Laundry: To Paris Again
Conversations with Machiavelli’s Ghost: Demystifying Intrigue (Second installment of Michael Ledeen interviews)
As you can see, the past is also the present and Iran Contra is as much a current scandal as it is a past crime. But back to the Consortium News article:
“– After Bush left office on Jan. 20, 1993, President Bill Clinton (along with other senior Democrats, including Hamilton) cut short a congressional inquiry into Bush’s secret billion-dollar loans to Saddam Hussein and did nothing to help Special Prosecutor Lawrence Walsh penetrate the Iran-Contra cover-up.
–Hamilton also soft-pedaled two key congressional inquiries. The first investigated the Iran-Contra scandal in 1987 and the second examined allegations that the 1980 Reagan-Bush campaign team had struck a treasonous deal with the hostage-holding Iranian government while Jimmy Carter was still president.”
This would be called the October Surprise
“Conventional wisdom has attributed the target-friendliness of those latter investigations to Mr. Hamilton’s celebrated spirit of bipartisanship.
After all, what else could have persuaded Hamilton to narrow the scope of the Iran-Contra investigation in order to placate Dick Cheney and the rest of the committee’s Republicans, if not his desire to appear bipartisan?
And how else to explain Hamilton’s ill-advised decision to join with the panel’s Republicans (in defiance of all but one other Democrat) and immunize the testimony of a man on whom it had the goods, Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North (whose operations in the Old Executive Office Building had been exposed by reporter Parry in 1985-86)?
Thus emboldened, the cocky Col. North proceeded to cover up for then-Vice President Bush, and North was spared a felony record because his later criminal conviction was reversed because of his immunized testimony, which Hamilton had helped arrange.”
Nice, eh?
Posted by Larisa Alexandrovna on March 27, 2008 at 08:50 AM




