-Caveat Lector-

http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/15/opinion/15DOWD.html

November 15, 2000

LIBERTIES

Mistrust in the Trust

BY MAUREEN DOWD


WASHINGTON -  Finally, Al Gore got wise.

He has called in America's leading trust-buster.

He has stopped treating W. as a hapless daddy's boy and started
treating him as the face of the ruthless Bush family cartel.

The latest addition to the Gore legal armada is David Boies, the
cunning litigator who beat Microsoft to a pulp in court and
showed it to be a monopoly that unfairly stifled the competition.

Mr. Boies, whose knit ties and Macy's suits belie the fact that
he is a killer from Wall Street, showed up in Tallahassee
yesterday declaring that the judge's decision that seemed to be a
Gore defeat was really a Gore victory.

If the Democrats' Perry Mason could turn Bill Gates into a
stumbling incompetent in a deposition, I shudder to think what he
could do with W.

The New York lawyer (whose firm is also taking on price-fixing in
the art world cartel of Sotheby's and Christie's) is making the
same argument about Florida voters that he once made about
computer customers: They have a right to choose their products
freely.

"The voters have spoken and the votes ought to be counted," Mr.
Boies said last night.

W. campaigned on the issue of restoring trust. But it turns out
he meant restoring the Family Trust.

The Bush monopoly, after all, has operated in the interregnum
with the same arrogant philosophy as the Microsoft monopoly: You
can have all the choice you want ó as long as you choose us.

When questioned by Mr. Boies about stifling fair competition, Mr.
Gates would get petulant.

W. is just the same. The Bush family's elitist mantra ó "We were
born to rule. We know best. Leave it to us." ó was echoed at
Microsoft. Both monopolies simply assumed that Americans should
want what they were selling. Anybody who disagreed shouldn't
count ó or get counted.

Ever since the vice president refused to withdraw from the
marketplace, W. has snippily comported himself as
president-elect.

W. keeps acting as though he needs to get busy with a transition,
even though all he's doing is giving jobs to all the old Bush
family retainers and tiresome former Bush White House officials
who are already sitting around the ranch with him.

How much time and imagination does that take?

The Bushes are treating Florida as possessively as Microsoft
treated the rest of the computer industry. Jeb Bush runs the
Florida subsidiary of Bush Inc. and was supposed to roll over Mr.
Gore the way Microsoft rolled over rivals in the browser war.

But once Jeb failed to achieve market dominance in his region, it
fell to his subordinate, Katherine Harris, Florida's secretary of
state, to use her "discretion" to muscle out the interlopers. She
knows that if she succeeds, there might be a big bonus from Bush
Inc.: a cushy job as an ambassador or perhaps support for a
Senate run.

James Baker's strong-arm tactics are reminiscent of those
Microsoft executives who acted like thuggish enforcers of their
leader's will, warning that their company was so important that
any kind of assault on them would be bound to undermine the
stability of the Republic and destroy capitalism and impede the
march toward high-tech prosperity.

Mr. Baker held a press conference yesterday morning to warn of
dire consequences if W. was not immediately installed in the
executive suite. But just as the Bush Inc. not-so- Velvet Hammer
was pompously lecturing about international uncertainty and
"disturbed" markets, the Nasdaq and Dow indexes were sharply
rising, running across the bottom of the TV screen, mocking his
words even as he uttered them.

Mr. Baker keeps acting as though there's some phantom populace
impatiently demanding a swift resolution. That's simply not true.

W., of course, is eager to slide by with the help of family
connections, and start inaugural partying. But the rest of us are
perfectly content to wait for the arithmetical truth. (And not
Mr. Gore's selective truth either, cleaving to Democratic
counties.)

It is not the tie, but the grating behavior of the contenders in
the tie, that is trying American patience.

At least there's this to be grateful for: Johnnie Cochran hasn't
shown up on the Gore legal team. (If the chads don't fit, you
must acquit.)


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