G. Gordon Liddy
George Gordon Battle Liddy (1930–), usually shortened to G. Gordon Liddy or simply Gordon Liddy, was "the leader of a third-rate burglary ring",[2] and is a conservative talk radio host and ex-convict[3]. A former FBI agent, he began his political career as an operative in Richard Nixon's 1972 election campaign as a member of the Committee to Re-Elect the President (CREEP). During his time there, he was known as a top "ratfucker" and one of the Watergate "plumbers." One of his most notable acts of ratfucking was breaking in to Daniel Ellsberg's (the Pentagon Papers guy) psychiatrist's office to launch a smear campaign against Ellsberg.
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“”Now if the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms comes to disarm you and they are bearing arms, resist them with arms. Go for a head shot; they're going to be wearing bulletproof vests.[1] |
—G. Gordon Liddy |
Liddy was responsible for concocting "Operation Gemstone," or the "Gemstone Plans," along with Tricky Dick's Attorney General John Mitchell, Counsel John Dean, and HR Haldeman aide Jeb Magruder. This was the plan to break in to the Watergate hotel and wiretap the Democratic National Committee. Even the other White House insiders viewed Liddy as a little unhinged.[4] While serving in the New York DA's office in the '60s, Liddy fired a gun during a trial, which led to his dismissal. He also bragged about his party trick of burning his hand over an open flame to prove he didn't mind the pain.[5]
Liddy had cooked up a number of cockamamie schemes, including luring Democratic candidates onto a boat with prostitutes to get pictures of them in compromising, er, positions and shipping anti-war protesters off to Mexico. He was the head of the plumbers unit, comprising him, E. Howard Hunt, and a band of Cubans with CIA training. Liddy never actually broke into the Watergate, but directed the operation from across the street. The rest of the plumbers were discovered as that CIA training failed them — one of them had left the tape they used to keep a lock open on the door and it was discovered by the security guard.
He served over four years in prison until Jimmy Carter commuted his sentence. He had a role as a bit actor in TV shows like MacGyver until he finally got his own radio show in the '90s. He also served as the inspiration for a superhero, something few other pundits/convicted felons can claim. Unfortunately, that superhero, Edward "The Comedian" Blake from Alan Moore's Watchmen,[6][7], was a sociopathic murderer, but it probably looks good on a résumé anyway. He also had a brief acting career, appearing in the 1990 action film Street Asylum, in which he is whipped by Playboy playmate Roberta Vasquez in dominatrix gear.[8]
On his radio show, he peddles nonsense about guns, racism, xenophobia, gold, and general wingnuttery. Occasionally, he appears as a "correspondent" on Faux Noise. He has also lent his name (if that means anything) to the birther cause.[9] He also really hates Mooooslims and occasionally makes allusions to FEMA concentration camps that Barack HUSSEIN Obama is going to lock white people up in. This will no doubt coincide with the construction of the NAFTA Superhighway and eventual creation of a North American Union.[10] Joseph Farah sometimes fills in for him when he needs a day off from his rabid ranting.
Religion
G. is a Catholic but is sometimes mistaken for Jewish because of his over-the-top support of Israel and all things Jewish. He's not one to miss the Old, White Male conservative trend of going from hating Jews because they "killed Jesus" to being very pro-Israel because "the enemy of my enemy isn't as bad as my enemy", or something like that.
Liddy is proof that anyone can rise to the top in America, even violently racist criminal gun nuts.
See Also
External Links
- Operation Gemstone
- Wiretaps and Ellsberg Break-In
- Some Liddy wingnuttery collected at Media Matters
- Liberality for All, a great comic set in a liberal dystopia starring a bionically enhanced Liddy along with Sean Hannity and Oliver North.
References
- Did MSNBC know Liddy's history? FAIR
- Watergate and the White House: The 'Third-Rate Burglary' That Toppled a President (Aug. 8, 2014, at 12:01 a.m.) U.S. News & World Report.
- Facts on File, Inc. (1974). Edward W. Knappman, ed. Watergate and the White House: July–December 1973 2. University of Michigan. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-87196-353-6. "On January 8, 1973, a US District Court convicted the original Watergate burglars, plus Liddy and Hunt, of conspiracy, burglary and wiretapping."
- With, as it turned out, surprising prescience: Liddy, for all his claimed prowess at covert operations, bungled the Watergate break-ins breathtakingly, maximising the chance that they would not only be discovered, and not only excite investigative interest, but also lay a direct trail to White House involvement.
- Liddy can't claim originality for this bit of lunacy, stealing it from the movie Lawrence of Arabia.
- Street Asylum, IMDB.
- Liddy on Chris Matthews
- Liddy interview with Oklahoma State Senator Randy Brogdon