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June 9, 2014
There is a new Republican rock star arising from the fields
of Nebraska and his name is Ben Sasse. Unsurprisingly, however, this rising
Republican star comes more from the halls of Ivy League universities and
government than any corn field remotely near the state of Nebraska.
Currently, Sasse is the Republican candidate seeking to gain
the US Senate seat that was vacated by former Republican incumbent Mike
Johanns. His opponents are Democrat David Domina and Tax Wall Street Party candidate Dan Buhrdorf.
Considering the massive amounts of money and support from
establishment Republicans and Neo-Con/Reactionary organizations, it is quite
likely that Sasse will be able to pull out an easy victory in Nebraska,
especially since money almost always equals success in American politics.
However, there is much more to Ben Sasse than meets the eye,
especially in terms of how he is portrayed by the mainstream media. Indeed,
both his private as well as his government jobs should raise the eyebrows of
any potential supporter.
For instance, in the private sector, Sasse was formerly
employed by McKinsey and Company, a
global management consulting firm that once employed Chelsea Clinton. The firm
serves as an adviser to both governments and private businesses and has
produced more
CEOs than any other company.
Sasse later sailed into a position as President of Midland
University in Nebraska in 2009, making him one of the youngest Presidents of
any American university at the age of 37. It was during his tenure at the
university that Sasse was responsible for hiring
Jason Dannelly as Athletics Director, a man who went on to face charges for
terroristic threats, pandering, and solicitation of prostitution when he
threatened an 18 year old college student with physical violence if she refused
to have sex with him. Dannelly also faced a separate but similar charge when he
was accused of attempting to pay a 20 year old student $300 to have sex with
him.
Still, Sasse’s government jobs, however, seem to be a bit
more interesting and tainted with controversy. It is thus not surprising that
Sasse would tout himself as an “outsider” in government and Republican circle
not only because that style of rhetoric tends to be popular amongst the
Republican base, but also because any light shed on his inside work may very
well create a controversy that sinks his political career.
From 1996 to 1998, Sasse worked as a tutor and one of four
proctors with the U.S. House of Representatives Page Program where his job
entailed the responsibility for the safety and welfare of the pages who were enrolled.
However, it was during this period that much of the sexual molestation of
Congressional pages took place, with Represenatives Mark Foley and Jim Kolbe
being implicated in the scandal. Foley resigned from his seat in 2006 while
Kolbe, though cleared in the investigation, decided not to run again.
Of course, there is ample evidence
that the Congressional Page scandal is not merely the revelation of the
depravity of a few perverted Representatives. Indeed, the Page scandal seems to
simply be a window into the world of pedophilia that weaves in and out of the
halls of government, banking, business, and other powerful institutions and
secret societies.
It is thus quite concerning that Sasse would find himself in
the thick of not one but two sex and sexual molestation scandals in his
relatively short career.
Nevertheless, Sasse moved on to work for the Department of
Justice’s Office of Legal Policy, during the years 2003-2005. These were
critical years for both the country as a whole and the DOJ as an office because
it was during this time that the infamous “torture memos” were crafted by the
DOJ and the Attorney General’s office.
According
to Wayne Madsen of the Wayne Madsen Report, Sasse was instrumental in
coordinating the torture policy with none other than John Yoo, the Deputy
Assistant U.S. Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel.
Madsen writes “It is inconceivable that Sasse did not have
direct input on the policy that concluded that detainees of the U.S.
government, including U.S. citizens, could be subjected to "enhanced
interrogation techniques," or simply, torture.”
Yet, as Deena
Winter writes for Nebraska Watchdog, Sasse was not only involved in
crafting torture policies but also in “intelligence sharing between the FBI and
CIA.” Although little is actually known regarding Sasse’s exact duties in this
regard, it appears that he was working
as a liason between the two agencies, a quite sensitive and important role
for someone who calls himself an outsider and desires to be seen as such.
After leaving the DOJ, Sasse began his work at the
Department of Homeland Security where he worked for a very short period of
time.
From 2007-2009, Sasse served as a “principal advisor” to the
Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services regarding policy
development. Sasse was also a principal advisor to Secretary Michael Leavitt
and Chief of Staff for Nebraska Representative Jeff Fortenberry.
In more current news, however, it is important to point out
the source of much of Sasse’s political
contributions for his 2014 Senate campaign. A brief look at the Federal
Election Commission’s website reveals that Sasse is the beneficiary of
significant amounts of money from Club For Growth,
a major donor to so-called “conservative” political campaigns that is also tied
to Koch Industries (Koch Brothers) and anti-union, pro-austerity policies. Indeed,
the CFG, coupled with the Senate Conservatives Fund, is responsible for the
majority of Sasse’s campaign funds.
In addition, Sasse has also received an endorsement of
support from Freedomworks,
the right-wing organization tied to reactionaries,
Zionists, and warmongers. Predictably, Sasse has received large amounts of
money from large
corporate funding as well.
Yet for all of his reactionary credentials Ben Sasse may
share more in common with Barack Obama than with any Republican. The growing
attention being showed to Sasse from the Republican establishment, the Tea
Party, and even some “Liberty” quarters in addition to the fawning support
given to him by Conservative and mainstream media outlets will only serve to
boost Sasse’s meteoric rise to fame in a fashion that is reminiscent of Obama’s
rise to power and prominence seemingly out of nowhere.
Indeed, Sasse appears to be one of the few Consensus Candidates
in the Republican field due to his ability to unite both Tea Party Republicans
and Business Republicans. Sasse is also likely to pull the votes of many
Libertarians and Conservatives who fall prey to clever talking points and crafty
rhetoric.
In addition to uniting the Republican base, however, Sasse
is also able to shake certain negative aspects of the Republican party in the
eyes of the general public. For instance, Sasse is careful to portray himself
as “just another guy” and a blue collar worker straight out of the Nebraska
corn fields as opposed to the Business Republicans who smell of wealth and
privilege like Mitt Romney or the rigid corporate stench of Mitch McConnell. At
the same time, however, Sasse is adept at painting himself as more of an
intellectual and theoretician than Republicans such as Chris Christie who bask
in thuggery and stubbornness.
Sasse, a relatively young candidate like his counterpart
Obama, is thus attempting to follow the same path that Obama blazed in his own
journey to the White House – the relatively easy victory of a US Senate seat,
followed by a few years of mediocre performance in the position and
subsequently a Presidential run. Sasse is in place to follow the same blueprint,
even as early as the 2016 Presidential elections.
If Sasse is able to gain the US Senate seat, he will be able
to follow the not so secret roadmap to a successful Presidential campaign based
on zero experience – a short presence in the Senate, no controversy, and an
early run. Like Obama, Sasse might give the occasional rhetorical speech
regarding an issue over which his base is largely agreed upon while voting
“present” on any issue that is remotely controversial. If Sasse can make it
through the first year of his Congressional tenure without vastly angering
voters, then he is likely to be able to launch a legitimate bid for the
Presidency using the Obama model.
Clearly, the Ben Sasse that is presented to the general
public through the mainstream media as an average guy who is simply “one of the
people” and a Washington outsider is far from the truth. It is also clear that
very powerful people are attempting to boost Sasse to even more prominent
positions. In addition, those positions he has already held are often the kind
that often serve as very handy blackmail chips to be cashed in if a
Presidential puppet ever wanders off script. It thus imperative that we
investigate Sasse and do whatever we can to prevent the second coming of Obama
– a young, charismatic, candidate who was groomed by the intelligence
apparatus from the start – from gaining the office of the Presidency.
Brandon Turbeville is an author out of Florence, South Carolina. He has a
Bachelor's Degree from Francis Marion University and is the author of
six books, Codex Alimentarius -- The End of Health Freedom, 7 Real Conspiracies, Five Sense Solutions and Dispatches From a Dissident, volume 1and volume 2, and The Road to Damascus: The Anglo-American Assault on Syria.
Turbeville has published over 350 articles dealing on a wide variety of
subjects including health, economics, government corruption, and civil
liberties. Brandon Turbeville's podcast Truth on The Tracks can be found
every Monday night 9 pm EST at UCYTV. He is available for radio and TV interviews. Please contact activistpost (at) gmail.com.
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