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Former Bush domestic policy czar Claude Allen (right) has been arrested
in Maryland on charges of swindling at least $5000 out of Targets and Hecht's
stores in a refund scam, the Washington
Post reports this morning. When Allen was named by Bush as his White House
domestic counselor a year ago, I wrote a
profile of Allen for the L.A. Weekly detailing how Allen was "a notorious
homophobe, a ferocious enemy of abortion and an opponent of safe-sex education
who for years has been one of the AIDS community’s principal enemies,"
and explaining why his appointment was was "a huge victory for the social
reactionaries of the Christian right."
To take just one example from Allen's repulsive resume, when he was Deputy
Secretary of HHS: "Known as Karl Rove’s enforcer Allen wielded a
heavy, censorious and punitive hand at HHS. In November 2001, [HHS Secretary
Tommy] Thompson loyally toed the Rove-Bush line when he put Allen in charge
of supervising HHS’s audit of HIV-prevention spending. Allen led an HHS
witch-hunt that investigated all of the AIDS service organizations (ASOs) receiving
any federal funding (like New York City’s Gay Men’s Health Crisis)
whose staff members had disrupted Tommy Thompson’s speech to the 14th
Annual International AIDS Conference in Barcelona; they were there to protest
Bush’s lethal do-nothingism about the AIDS pandemic. These audits were
designed to intimidate ASOs into abandoning AIDS advocacy. A number of ASOs,
like San Francisco’s Stop AIDS Project and half a dozen other California
AIDS-fighting groups, were ultimately purged from receiving U.S. funding by
the Allen-led witch-hunt because Allen didn’t like their science-based
sex-education programs. Allen ordered Advocates for Youth, the leading national
coalition for safe-sex ed, audited half a dozen times...." There's
a lot more in my
L.A. Weekly profile of Claude Allen, which you can read in its entirety
by clicking here. (Left, Claude Allen's police mugshot accompanying
the
report of his arrest on the website of the Montgomery County (Maryland) Police
Department's website.)
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The New
York Times report this morning on Allen's arrest this past Thursday says
that the White House knew of Allen's legal problems in January, but kept him
on to work on the State of the Union address. In the sanitized chronology provided
by White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan, as relayed by the Times:
"On Jan. 3, Mr. Allen discussed the incident with Harriet E. Miers, the
White House counsel, and told her that he had been returning merchandise and
there was confusion with his credit cards because he had moved many times. He
assured Ms. Miers that the matter would be cleared up.Mr. McClellan said the
White House gave Mr. Allen "the benefit of the doubt" because he had
gone through extensive background checks before his judicial nomination.Within
a few days of the incident, Mr. McClellan said, Mr. Allen told Mr. Card and
Ms. Miers that he was thinking of leaving the White House to spend time with
his family. But Mr. Allen decided to stay for a while because he was working
on domestic initiatives for the State of the Union address, which Mr. Bush delivered
on Jan. 31."
So, once again the White House's internal procedures are revealed as having
all the efficiency of the Keystone Kops-- if McClellan's version can be believed,
the Bushies took this bigoted religious right darling at his word, instead of
immediately launching an investigation to see whether Allen was telling the
truth or not. So here we have a guy who was stealing from chain stores while
he was working on Bush's State of the Union address. A rather remarkable admission
of Bush administration incompetence, I'd say.
Now that Allen has been arrested as a petty criminal and a thief, it's another
example of the hypocrisy of the religious right and of Bush's pea-brained judgement
in making this fraud his chief domestic policy advisor. And to think that Bush
actually named this criminal to a federal court judgeship in 2003! (The nomination
was blocked by the Democrats.) It's also worth noting that neither the WashPost
nor the Times this morning has any of the detail on Allen's anti-safe-sex, anti-abortion,
anti-poor past that my
L.A. Weekly profile of Allen reported over a year ago.