Vince Foster

Vince Foster (1945–1993) was a deputy White House counsel in the first few months of the Bill Clinton administration. In July 1993, suffering from depression and placed in an untenable professional position by his superiors at the White House, he committed suicide in a Virginia park. The torn-up suicide note found in his brief case despaired that in Washington's political environment, "ruining people is considered sport."[1]

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Conspiracy?

A dedicated Democrat in life, Foster might have been either surprised or horrified to discover that, in death, he became a hero of the far-right.[note 1] Numerous wingnut sources, including such luminaries as Rush Limbaugh and G. Gordon Liddy, declared that Foster may have been murdered for some nefarious purpose by the White House. The absence of any such direct evidence only reinforced their belief that "something" was amiss. The cranky billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife also dumped a bunch of money into "journalistic investigations" (read: conspiracy-mongering) of the Foster case.

Perhaps the clearest indication that Foster wasn't murdered was the fact that Kenneth Starr, a man who obsessed over getting Bill Clinton impeached (be it for Whitewater, "Travelgate," or the Lewinsky scandal), found nothing in Vince Foster's death to suggest that it was anything other than a suicide.[2] Of course, that hasn't stopped some cranks from claiming that Starr himself was in on it. Because that's how conspiracy theories work — any contradictory evidence is proof that They have been tampering with the investigation.

Foster's troubled tenure

Foster had been embroiled in the Travel Office controversy (still referred to as Travelgate, despite nothing coming out of it). Specifically, there were some unexplained firings in that office in the early months of 1993, probably to allow the Clintons to appoint their own friends to fill slots. Foster had been involved in the firings, feared that he was being set up as a "fall guy" for it, and would not be able to defend himself without violating attorney-client privilege.

At the same time, Foster had been charged with vetting Clinton Attorney General nominees Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood, both of whom embarrassingly withdrew their nominationsFile:Wikipedia's W.svg after they were discovered to have employed illegal immigrant housekeepers without paying Social Security tax. While Foster could not reasonably be blamed for either debacle (as neither Baird nor Wood had revealed any of this during the vetting process), this only worsened his growing depression. Snippy editorials in right-wing media outlets, accusing Foster of incompetence, only exacerbated the situation; ironically, many of these same outlets would later lament his untimely death, while completely ignoring any role they might have had in the tragedy.

Investigations

No less than five investigations ruled that it was an unfortunate suicide, and nothing more:

  • The original investigation, performed by the United States Park Police (as the suicide occurred in a federal park, it came under their jurisdiction), determined it to be a suicide.
  • Original Whitewater prosecutor Robert Fiske issued a 58-page report, which also concluded it was a suicide.
  • As previously mentioned, subsequent Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr ruled it a suicide in 1997.
  • Finally, Congress conducted two more investigations. Both determined it to be a suicide as well.

What really happened?

The version backed up by all available evidence

Unprepared for the pressure-cooker (read: abundance of asshole) environment of Washington, Foster was almost immediately made the public scapegoat for several PR debacles in the early months of the Clinton Administration. He was being mocked by national media, his career was at risk, and his friends, family and co-workers either didn't notice his spiral into a deep depression, or noticed it but thought he could handle it.

The version cooked up by nutbar central

Foster, a friend of Clinton since kindergarten, worked for the Clintons until 1993, when they had no further use for him. As they did with most of their old friends, they murdered him! Suicide victims don't generally have two bullet wounds in the back of their heads! All five investigations, of course, are total lies! Despite the fact that Starr, in particular,[note 2] spent five years and 40 million dollars[note 3] looking for any conceivable pretext to get Bill Clinton into a courtroom, he apparently didn't think something as trivial as murder would be worth pursuing.

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See also

Notes

  1. In fact, one could say that, if Foster is in hell (and if the fundamentalist Christians are right, then suicide is a one-way ticket), then his punishment would be to make him read all the drivel written about his death for all eternity.
  2. In an odd twist, moralist bible-thumper Ken Starr helped convicted billionaire pedophile and Clinton donor Joe EpsteinFile:Wikipedia's W.svg beat a second pedophilia charge. But hey, like Hillary, good lawyering is all in a days work.
  3. Nearly as expensive as the Iran-Contra inquiry, which actually garnered convictions by comparison.

References

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