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A good man, kept down: why is John Warner playing games with James Roche?(Washington)

National Review

| November 24, 2003 | O'Beirne, Kate | COPYRIGHT 2003 National Review, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

WHEN President Bush tapped Air Force secretary James Roche for a transfer to the Army as its civilian chief in May, he did not appreciate Sen. John Warner's willingness to put blame-shifting and grandstanding over the needs of the Army. Warner, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, is holding up Roche's nomination over the sexual-abuse scandal at the Air Force Academy. The scandal predates Roche's tenure as secretary by at least a decade, while coinciding neatly with Warner's own stint as the top Republican on the committee responsible for oversight of the Academy.

Last February, allegations surfaced that officials at the Academy had fostered an atmosphere that discouraged cadets from reporting sexual assaults. Politicians howled, investigations were launched, and heads rolled. Two Air Force teams and a Defense Department group were deployed to look into the scores of assaults and rapes reported by female cadets since 1993. Roche initially defended the school's leadership, but as the full scope of the scandal became clear, he replaced the Academy's top four officers in March.

Congress ordered its own investigation. The result was a report to Warner's committee by an independent panel in September. At that hearing, Senator Warner seemed more concerned with pinning the blame for the scandal on Secretary Roche than with hearing about the scope of the scandal or examining the two dozen recommendations for reform. Throughout the hearing, the independent panel's chairman, former congressman Tillie Fowler, was pressed to accuse Secretary Roche of complicity in the scandal. While Warner praised the work of the "unbiased, unaffiliated group of our citizens" on the panel, he rejected their repeated insistence that they were "impressed with the leadership of Secretary Roche."

The panel found that there had been 142 allegations of sexual assault at the Academy since 1993. Fowler explained that the atmosphere that put female cadets at such risk had "plagued the Academy for at least a decade and, quite possibly, for as long as women have attended the institution." Secretary Roche had been on the job for about a year and a half when the scandal became public. John Warner has been on the Senate Armed Services Committee for 24 years. Evidence of problems at the Academy first surfaced 20 years ago, but was largely ignored. In 1995, the Senate did hold a hearing on sexual harassment in the Air Force, but there was little follow-up. According to Tillie Fowler, "Secretary Roche moved very quickly once he had the information." Warner, it seems, has moved just as quickly to echo criticisms of Roche made by Democrats on his committee, including Sens. Carl Levin and Hillary Clinton.

Female cadets arrived at the Academy in 1976. In 1978, John Warner, then married to Elizabeth Taylor, lost a nomination fight to Richard Obenshain, who died in a plane crash soon after. Virginia Republicans reluctantly selected Warner to replace him. Warner won the seat by fewer than 5,000 votes. During his first term, he danced to the tune of those who had brought him to the Senate: Virginia conservatives recall that Warner would ask them, "What would Obenshain do?" before important votes. The answer to that question put Warner in the "No" camp on the creation of the Department of Education in 1979. Since his first re-election in 1984, however, Warner has been more likely to be influenced by Democratic colleagues than by his state's conservative voters. Warner ran for re-election without a Democratic opponent last year.

The senator's predilection for siding with the other team is well established. A former GOP Senate aide recalls that, in the late 1980s, Republican members of the Armed Services Committee caucused in secret to figure out how to prevent Warner from going along with then-chairman Sam Nunn, a ...

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