Friday, July 22, 2005

J. Edgar Hoover's Personal FBI Files

Not surprised at all. President's abused the use of FBI investigations for political purposes. I just found this section of the article quite funny.
Only a few weeks before the 1964 election, a powerful presidential assistant, Walter Jenkins, was arrested in a men's room in Washington. Evidently, the president was concerned that Barry Goldwater would use that against him in the election. Another assistant, Bill Moyers, was tasked to direct Hoover to do an investigation of Goldwater's staff to find similar evidence of homosexual activity. Mr. Moyers' memo to the FBI was in one of the files.

When the press reported this, I received a call in my office from Mr. Moyers. Several of my assistants were with me. He was outraged; he claimed that this was another example of the Bureau salting its files with phony CIA memos. I was taken aback. I offered to conduct an investigation, which if his contention was correct, would lead me to publicly exonerate him. There was a pause on the line and then he said, "I was very young. How will I explain this to my children?" And then he rang off. I thought to myself that a number of the Watergate figures, some of whom the department was prosecuting, were very young, too.

Other presidents, according to those files, misused the bureau, although never Truman and Eisenhower. But Johnson clearly was the most demanding. This discovery was particularly painful for me. Although I was a life-long Republican, I had not only voted for LBJ, I had signed an ad supporting him, which got me ejected from the Hawaii Young Republicans.

For all Moyer's railings against the republican administration, you'd think his own involvement is such corruption would make him less vocal on the topic. Though I would also think this makes him out as a bit of a hypocrite.


1 comment:

geekwife said...

I think this incident exposes him as a hypocrit and a liar. His first impulse on being caught was NOT to fess up and apologize for his years-old bad judgement. No, his first impulse was to try to LIE his way out of it.

Therefore, he is a hypocrit, making all his moral outrage against the Bush administration just so much empty bluster. More about advancing his own "image" and lining his pockets on the speaking circuit than actual moral convictions.

Pathetic.