“US Senator Buying Policies” of Armenian Lobby in the USA

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Buying Policies

Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief

 

PoliGazette takes a closer look into the financial records of US Senator Menendez (D NJ). His vote can and has been bought.

 

One of the main things Americans frequently complain about is the influence of special interest groups over politicians and, thus, over how the United States is ran. Too many laws, these Americans say, are designed not with the best interest of the American people in mind, but with the interest of said groups in mind. This is, Americans rightfully complain, now how the US government was meant to function.

In recent months and years some Democratic politicians have constantly functioned as mouthpieces for one of those special interest groups; Armenian American nationalists. For some, for most Americans, unknown reason, these Democratic Senators and Representatives bring the events of 1915 which they call the Armenian Genocide up whenever they can. This obsession with something that happened almost 100 years ago resulted in an international controversy when one of the first acts of the Democratically controlled US Congress after the elections of 2006 was to adopt a resolution that labels said events officially as ʽgenocide.ʼ

Turkey denies that what happened constitutes genocide and argues, instead, that historians, not politicians, should cast judgment on this affair. In response to the resolution Turkey threatened to withdraw its support for the War in Iraq and, more importantly, would no longer allow the US to use Turkey (to move troops, material, etc.) in order to fight and thus win in that Middle Eastern country.

Americans wondered what happened to their government; why was the war put at risk? Why were American lives put at risk? Why this sudden obsession with something that has no relation whatsoever with America?

PoliGazette has the answers to those questions. As usual it is about one thing only: money.

One of the most fervent supporters of the Armenian cause in the United States is Senator Robert Menendez. He is one of the Senators who blocked George W. Bushʼs nomination for ambassador to Armenia; when Bush wanted to send that person, Menendez blocked the nomination because the nominee refused to call what happened to the Armenian as ʽgenocide.ʼ Later Bush nominated another diplomat, and once again Menendez objected, etc. In the end, though, Marie Yovanovitch was finally confirmed.

And once again Americans wondered what the hell just happened. Why was Menendez so passionate about this subject? Why is history politicized?

As said, it is about one thing, and one thing only; money. PoliGazetteʼs Kemal (who did most of the work) and me, Michael, took a closer look at the financial records of Senator Menendez and found that he has been paid and bought by Armenian activists. All in all, this Senator received some $136,000 from Armenian action committees and individuals; quite a gigantic sum.

Below follows the complete record of Armenian donations to Senator Menendez. Iʼll summarize the findings here, for details, scroll down to the records.

One of the first things one notices about the Armenians who donated to Senator Menendez is that many of the Armenian donaters do not live in New Jersey. This means that he is not representing them, since American Senators represent a specific part of the population who are able to vote him or her in and out of office. In other words, a sizable part of Menendezʼs donaters are not his constituents.

Since he does not represent them nor their regional interests, common sense dictates that he works for them in other areas. This is, obviously, the Armenian Genocide issue. Menendez has become one of the most vocal US Senators on this subject.

Another interesting aspect of Menendezʼs financial records is that he receives a lot of money from Armenian organizations, or PACS. These PACS are special interest groups, who often only deal with one subject. The Armenian PACS that donate to Menendez are the Armenian American PAC and the Armenian Americans Legislative Issues Committee. Together these PACS have donated $25,746 to Menendez.

Menendezʼs own financial records taken from the Federal Election Commissionʼs website show that this one, individual Senator alone has received $136,481 from Armenian organizations and individuals, many of whom not constituents of this Democratic Senator for New Jersey. This amount, a significant amount, has caused Menendez to focus a lot of time and attention to the Armenian ʽGenocideʼ issue and has, directly, resulted in international controversies and worsening relations with Americaʼs allies.

Here follow the details. Names of individuals are published because those records are available and open to the public already at other places.

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4 responses to ““US Senator Buying Policies” of Armenian Lobby in the USA”

  1. Inessa Avatar
    Inessa

    I’m sorry, can I ask the question dear blind author: “Did the Armenians paid to the all the members of Senate that accepted the Resolution about Armenian Genocide?”. The Armenian Genoside is not so-called, it is the Genocide and this fact was accepted by the most of the countries of the world. The USA was leaded the last years by the worst president George Bush that leaded the world to economical crises. The same person didn’t let the resolution to be accepted because the Turkey is partner of US and its help was nescessary. But the times are changed! The USA have a new president and I hope this fact of murdering innocent people will be recognized and in the State. The Justice will celebrate and the criminals will be punished.

  2. Bruce Avatar
    Bruce

    Such is life, in the US and especially throughout the Caucuses region.

    However, President Barak Obama, together with his Vice President Joe Biden, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have all ardently lobbied for Armenian Genocide recognition for many years, not least throughout the past couple of years in their respective campaigns for the US Presidency – without financial incentives.

    On the other hand, Obama’s newly created US Genocide Prevention Task Force is headed by two of America’s leading Armenian Genocide oppositionists, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and former Secretary of Defense William Cohen, whose group is paid $1.8 million a year to lobby against Armenian Genocide legislation.

  3. Dussardier Avatar
    Dussardier

    Around twenty countries accepted the Armenian claims of genocide. There are nearly 200 members of United Nations.
    Anyway, history is not the business of politicians, but of historians. The great majority of Ottomanists reject the genocide label for Armenian experience. And the great majority of “scholars” who supports it are not specialist of the event, and frequently, not even historians.

  4. Leyla Avatar
    Leyla

    Oooooh, do you think that they will also be involved with accepting the most recent and very real and provable genocide your people committed in Azerbaycan???

    I agree, “The Justice will celebrate and the criminals will be punished.” Hey maybe they will throw in the murderous American – Armenian Diaspora into it all.

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