Sassounian: Former House Majority LeaderSells His Soul for Fistful of Dollars

Washington has long-suffered from unethical politicians, but the prize for the top hypocrite on an Armenian issue goes to former Cong. Richard Gephardt who served as House Majority Leader from 1989 to 1995 and Minority Leader from 1995 to 2003.

After championing the recognition of the Armenian Genocide for over two decades, Gephardt retired from the House of Representatives in 2005, and began enriching himself by lobbying against the very issue that he had staunchly defended in Congress!

Taking advantage of Turkish paranoia on the eve of the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide, the group Gephardt Government Affairs expanded earlier this year its long-standing lobbying relationship with the Republic of Turkey. The new contract, worth $1.4 million per year, includes subcontractors Dickstein Shapiro ($531,000 per year), Greenberg Traurig ($314,000 per year), Lydia Borland ($180,000 per year), and Brian Forni ($78,000 per year). Gephardt and its subcontractors agreed to provide the following services to Turkey:

“(a) Proposing and pursuing passage of legislation and other U.S. government action that promotes Turkey’s interests and provides a positive image of Turks, Turkey and the United States-Turkey relationship,

(b) Preserving and enlarging the Congressional Caucus on Turkey and Turkish Americans,

(c) Educating members of Congress and the Administration on issues of importance to Turkey,

(d) Promptly notifying Turkey of any action in Congress or the Executive Branch on issues of importance to Turkey,

(e) Preparing brief analyses of developments in Congress and the Executive Branch on particular issues of concern to Turkey,

(f) Identifying official gatherings and social events to which [Turkish] Embassy personnel ought, in the Gephardt Group’s opinion, attend, including to the extent possible, obtaining the necessary invitations,

(g) Identifying and/or arranging speaking engagements locally and nationally for [Turkish] Embassy personnel or their appointed or suggested proxies in fora that will improve Turkey’s image and advance its causes on Capitol Hill. Such would be, if so directed by Turkey, coordinated with Turkey’s existing public relations service provider(s), and

(h) Maintaining and forging alliances with other interest groups whose goals are similar to or shared by Turkey.”

Significantly, subcontractor Greenberg Traurig’s responsibilities include: “develop[ing] and utilize[ing] contacts at the State and Defense Departments, and the National Security Council to convey the seriousness of the genocide issue and the potential threat it poses to the U.S./Turkey relationship.”

While there are plenty of sleazy lobbyists in Washington, none can match Gephardt’s shocking transformation from a leading supporter of Armenian Genocide recognition to a genocide denialist! The early years of Gephardt’s shameful flip-flop on this critical moral issue was revealed by The New Republic in its July 23, 2007 article titled, “K Street Cashes in on the 1915 Armenian Genocide.” Throughout his 26 years in Congress, Cong. Gephardt co-sponsored several genocide Resolutions and repeatedly spoke on the importance of recognizing the Armenian Genocide. In 2000, Gephardt and two other House Democrats co-signed a letter to then-Speaker Dennis Hastert urging him to schedule an immediate vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution.

In January 2005, barely days after leaving his House seat, Gephardt opened his consulting and lobbying firm in Washington, D.C. From 2005 to 2009, he became a strategic adviser on government affairs for the international law firm of DLA Piper, which was paid $100,000 per month to represent the interests of Turkey, including lobbying against the pending House Resolution on the Armenian Genocide! The New Republic reported that Gephardt arranged meetings between members of the Turkish parliament and House Democratic leaders, helped Turkey’s U.S. Ambassador to gain an audience with “a skeptical Nancy Pelosi,” and circulated a booklet titled “An Appeal to Reason,” that denied the Armenian Genocide.

Armenian-Americans and all people of good will should not remain silent while Gephardt enriches himself with Turkish blood money! They should warn his lobbying firm’s clients — Anheuser-Busch, Boeing, Chevron, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, General Electric, Goldman Sachs, Google, Los Angeles International Airport, National Football League, Port of Oakland, and United Airlines — that they will boycott their products and services unless these firms cancelled their contracts with the Gephardt Group. Letters of complaint should also be sent to Ford Motor Company and The Scripps Research Institute for giving Gephardt a seat on their Board of Directors.

Finally, readers should write directly to Dick Gephardt, Gephardt Government Affairs, 1101 K Street, N.W., Suite 310, Washington, D.C. 20005 or send an e-mail to dickgephardt@gephardtdc.com, admonishing him for his highly unethical behavior!

 

Harut Sassounian

Harut Sassounian

California Courier Editor
Harut Sassounian is the publisher of The California Courier, a weekly newspaper based in Glendale, Calif. He is the president of the Armenia Artsakh Fund, a non-profit organization that has donated to Armenia and Artsakh one billion dollars of humanitarian aid, mostly medicines, since 1989 (including its predecessor, the United Armenian Fund). He has been decorated by the presidents of Armenia and Artsakh and the heads of the Armenian Apostolic and Catholic churches. He is also the recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

4 Comments

  1. Fantastic investigative reporting by Mr. Sassounian. Great job acquiring this information. I will write to Greenberg and DLA Piper and Gephardt.

  2. Do these people have any idea that Turkey doesn’t hide as the biggest supporter of Hamas. Moreover Turkey role is not exactly helpful but detrimental when it came to Lybia, Syria, not to mention Iraq.

  3. Richard Gerphardt changed his colors and abandoned his principles soon after he left Congress. Like most politicians, after they leave Congress, he became a lobbyist and went after the money. Sadly, money and greed are major influences on people, and politicians are the worst.
    In my opinion, whether he lost his soul can only be judged by a Higher Power. What he shamefully lost is his integrity and honesty.
    This guy is a disgrace and has no conscience. In my book, he is no different from Obama or Hillary Clinton. They all get corrupted and influenced by the military establishment and the lobbyists who work for the companies that have huge interests in supplying the military,
    Finally, I totally agree with Alain’s comment. Even though the US wrongly thinks that Turkey is an ally, the reality is that in the recent developments in Iraq and Syria, Turkey has been supporting the Islamist extremist terrorists. Hopefully one day, the US will wake up and recognize Turkey for what it is.
    Vart Adjemian

  4. As always, we Armenians can talk about the corrupt and greedy x-politicians all day long to satisfy ourselves and trying to prove our rightfulness. The reality is, this is how the American politics work, you serve, then once you are done, you go to the private sector and try to “market or sell” you connections in the government to whomever wants to pay as an influence peddler aka lobbyist. The only way we will win this game is, if we learn how to do, what Romans do, while in Rome, regardless of how tasteless it may be.

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