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PACKAGING PEAKE -- How a former Army Surgeon General with
ties to the Walter Reed scandal and one-time
executive with a
company raking in VA contracts worth hundreds of
millions
of dollars was sold to Congress and vets as a
good guy
who can save the Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Story below:
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Packaging Peake
How a former Army Surgeon General with ties to the Walter Reed scandal and
one-time executive with a company raking in VA contracts worth hundreds of
millions of dollars was sold to Congress and vets as a good guy who can
save the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
commentary by Larry Scott
It went like this:
Jim Nicholson, Secretary of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA),
announces his resignation. It’s July of 2007. Nicholson says he will leave
the VA no later than October 1. A collective sigh of relief can be heard
all over Capitol Hill. The press won’t have the bumbling Nicholson to kick
around any more. But, who will be the new VA Secretary? Who could be
passed-off as a savior of the VA working to make all the nagging problems
go away?
Many thought the miter would pass to Deputy Secretary Gordon Mansfield.
But, on October 1, when Mansfield automatically became Acting Secretary,
we knew that was not to be. Why not Mansfield? Many insiders feel
Mansfield is too “veteran-friendly” because of his years of service at the
Paralyzed Veterans of America.
So, who, then? Who would meet all the requirements of staunch political
ally (sometimes called a hack) and a yes-man, but could be packaged to
appear to be a benign benefactor? Let’s see…we’ll need a veteran,
decorated, of course. And, of high rank…none of this enlisted stuff.
Three stars? That's enough. Hey…how about a doctor? We’ve never done that before. Just make sure he
still has his license and didn’t have anything to do with those
experiments at Edgewood Arsenal. And, to round it out, a business
executive who knows how to make hundreds of millions of dollars from VA
contracts but can plausibly deny any wrongdoing.
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On October 30, LIVE from the Roosevelt Room at
the White House, we got our man. Dr. James Peake. Decorated veteran.
Three-star general. Physician. Highly-paid executive with QTC Management,
Inc., a company that makes hundreds of millions of dollars giving C&P
exams to veterans. (Peake has since resigned from QTC to avoid the
appearance of “conflict.”)
The packaging had begun. The lighting was perfect. The camera work
brilliant. The president smooth and deliberate in his praise. He described
Peake as an “end of a chow line officer,” who “devoted his career as an
Army doctor to improving care for our wounded servicemen and women.” The
president’s remarks went on and on…building a package of perfection around
Dr. Peake.
The next layer of packaging came from the veterans’ service organizations
(VSOs). The American Legion’s national commander said, “I’m pleased with
Pres. (George W.) Bush’s nominee to lead the Department of Veterans
Affairs.” From the VFW: “…he certainly has the prerequisite credentials
and organizational skills to lead the second largest federal department.”
And, the DAV caved-in and assumed that Peake would be confirmed: “The DAV
stands ready to assist the new Secretary in any way possible to help
fulfill our nation’s sacred obligation to veterans.” Now, the veterans’
community was primed to accept Peake as VA Secretary, although few stopped
to realize that the VSOs would give the nod to any nominee who didn’t have
a Dishonorable Discharge.
The next step in the packaging came in the disclosure statements Peake
sent to the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs in answer to their
questions. Peake said even though he was Surgeon General of the Army from
2000-2004, he had no “direct” knowledge of the problems at Walter Reed
hospital. How about “indirect?” Did anybody ask that? No. Peake also said
he will terminate any connection with QTC. Does that mean he will have no
contact at all with the chairman of QTC, former VA Secretary Anthony
Principi? Probably not. “Hey, Tony, just called to chat about the budget.”
Not likely. And, Peake promised to keep an open mind on mandatory funding
for VA healthcare, something none of his predecessors, or the White House,
has done.
Now, the packaging is almost complete. We are just a few days away from
the December 5, 2007 confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on
Veterans’ Affairs and Peake has said all the right things. Will the
Committee buy it? Will they become true believers? Before the hearing even
begins, we find out that the packaging has worked. In a news story the day
before the hearing, Committee Chair Sen. Daniel Akaka (D-HI) indicated
that he would like to see Peake approved by the full Senate later in the
month, indicating that it is a done deal. Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) said
she plans tough questions but expects him to be confirmed.
Then, the day of the hearing, we realize that the packaging is complete
when Peake sits down at the witness table flanked by Sen. Daniel Inouye
(D-HI), a World War II hero and recipient of the Medal of Honor and former
Sen. Bob Dole, another World War II hero.
The message comes through loud and clear, not as an endorsement from two
respected warriors but as a threat to the Committee: “This is our boy you
see surrounded and protected by these courageous World War II heroes. No
hard questions, or there will be political consequences.” The appearance
of Inouye and Dole made Peake bullet-proof. The message was received. Sen.
Larry Craig (R-ID) called Peake “our new Secretary.” Sen. Arlen Specter
(R-PA) said to Peake, “Thank you for taking this job.” The
blatantly-political move of shielding Peake with war heroes had worked.
DISAPPOINTMENT: Sen. Akaka indicating Peake would be confirmed before the
hearing was even held.
BIGGER DISAPPOINTMENT: Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) not showing up for the
hearing. Obama’s loudly proclaimed pro-veteran stance must have been
forgotten for the day. Or, maybe, he was out with Oprah.
BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT: Sen. Patty Murray rolling over, playing dead,
scrupulously avoiding the tough question, and finally saying, "I am likely
to confirm your nomination..."
Now we know for sure that it’s not who you are or what you do, but how
well you are packaged. We never heard in-depth questioning about the
Walter Reed scandal. And, Peake was there in the chain of command. We
never heard reasonable answers about QTC and how they grabbed huge VA
contracts. And, we never even heard a whisper of the allegation that Peake
may have provided mental health professionals to aid interrogators at
Guantanamo.
But, we sure have a pretty package. A nice ornament to hang on the tree,
if you will.
Dr. James Peake WILL be confirmed as VA Secretary. His nomination should
move out of Committee to the full Senate before the Christmas recess.
Then, veterans get to hold their breath and hope that this political hack
is just a little bit better, a little smarter, a little more caring than
the previous political hacks.
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