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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Major Payne, Major Cash For Major Access

If you haven't heard about this top Bush Pioneer Stephen Payne accepting bribes from Central Asian dignitaries in exchange for access to Administration officials, then you are probably a member of the American media. Because it sure didn't come up in an hourlong press conference today. There was a time when bribery scandals would get at least some media attention. I know they don't think Bush is really still President with all the exciting campaign coverage taking up every minute, but a GOP-connected lobbyist negotiating with foreign agents offering meetings with Dick Cheney in exchange for Bush Library donations... it seems newsworthy. (How much would you have to pay to NOT meet with Fourthbranch?) But other than this story from the UPI, there hasn't been much interest stateside. UPI did add to the story, however.

Homeland Security officials are looking into allegations that a member of the department's advisory council offered to arrange meetings with senior administration officials in exchange for a large donation to the Bush presidential library.

Stephen Payne, a major GOP fundraiser and international affairs lobbyist, also touted his success in getting an Uzbek opposition leader removed from the U.S. terrorist watch list and issued a U.S. visa.

"This is a horribly unfortunate story," said Homeland Security spokeswoman Laura Keehner. "We are looking into the facts." She declined to comment further.


This Payne guy is a piece of work, by the way. The President's known him for 20 years, back from when he was the travel aide for Bush 41's 1988 campaign. He's worked with more foreign governments than will be represented in Beijing next month at his lobby shop.

Payne has helped Bush and Cheney when they visit the Middle East. He joined the president at the Red Sea Summit in Jordan in June 2003, serving as a "Senior Presidential Advance Representative," according to his firm's own description.

With the vice president, Payne has traveled to the Middle East in 2002 and 2005, to Korea in 2004, Kazakhstan in 2006, and Afghanistan for the inauguration of Afghan President Karzai.

Payne's firm says he's been a "governmental affairs consultant" representing Afghanistan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Morgan Stanley, SAP Software, & Continental Airlines. He's also worked for Yukos Oil, Boeing and Lockheed Martin.


Lindsay Beyerstein has more. The guy was completely connected and fully able to deliver on the promises he made to the undercover reporter. In fact, he was the go-between for the US and Pakistan right after September 11.

Both Henry Waxman and CREW want investigations. Payne is trying to claim entrapment but video is video. I'm sure Rep. Waxman will give him every opportunity to explain himself.

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