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fantomas
I think the information in this article speaks for itself, and it isn't pretty. You have to wonder, though, where the media were on this, and why didn't they inform the American people about the person who'd been appointed to the nation's highest court. Note also that John Bolton's name pops up....

Legal Times: FBI Sheds Light on Rehnquist Confirmation Battles, Drug Abuse

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The FBI file on Rehnquist, released last week under the Freedom of Information Act, reveals that in 1971, as Rehnquist’s confirmation hearings for associate justice approached, the Nixon Justice Department asked the FBI to run a criminal background check on at least two potential witnesses who were expected to testify against Rehnquist. Then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover approved the request.

In July 1986, when President Ronald Reagan nominated Rehnquist to be chief justice, the Justice Department asked the FBI to interview witnesses who were preparing to testify that Rehnquist had intimidated minority voters as a Republican Party official in Arizona in the early 1960s. According to a memo in the Rehnquist file, an unnamed FBI official cautioned that the department “should be sensitive to the possibility that Democrats could charge the Republicans of misusing the FBI and intimidating the Democrats’ witnesses.” But then-Assistant Attorney General John Bolton — who more recently served as ambassador to the United Nations — signed off on the request and said he would “accept responsibility should concerns be raised about the role of the FBI.” It is unclear whether the FBI ever interviewed the witnesses.
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Also in 1986, the FBI conducted an intensive investigation into Rehnquist’s dependence on Placidyl, a strong painkiller that he had taken since the early 1970s for insomnia and back pain. Rehnquist’s bout with drug dependence had been made public in 1981, when he was hospitalized for his back pain and suffered withdrawal symptoms when he stopped taking the drug.

The FBI’s 1986 report on Rehnquist’s drug dependence was not released at the time of his confirmation, though some Democratic senators wanted it made public. But it is in Rehnquist’s now-public file, and it contains new details about his behavior during his weeklong hospital stay in December 1981. One physician whose name is blocked out told the FBI that Rehnquist expressed “bizarre ideas and outrageous thoughts. He imagined, for example, that there was a CIA plot against him.”

The doctor said Rehnquist “had also gone to the lobby in his pajamas in order to try to escape.” The doctor said Rehnquist’s delirium was consistent with him suddenly stopping his apparent daily dose of 1400 milligrams of the drug — nearly three times higher than the 500-milligram maximum recommended by physicians. The doctor said, “Any physician who prescribed it was practicing very bad medicine, bordering on malpractice.”


And here's an earlier piece, from 2005, on this same topic:

Rehnquist's Drug Habit

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And for the nine years between 1972 and the end of 1981, William Rehnquist consumed great quantities of the potent sedative-hypnotic Placidyl. So great was Rehnquist's Placidyl habit, dependency, or addiction—depending on how you regard long-term drug use—that by the last quarter of 1981 he began slurring his speech in public, became tongue-tied while pronouncing long words, and sometimes had trouble finishing his thoughts.

The parade of news stories and TV segments that followed Rehnquist's death made little mention of his affair with Placidyl. New York Times Supreme Court reporter Linda Greenhouse offered more than any reporter, but still just 57 words near the end of a 6,100-word story. The Boston Globe made a two-sentence mention. The Washington Post story about his death ignored this chapter of his life, as did the Los Angeles Times.
Maddog
He was addicted to flying dinosaurs?
fantomas
QUOTE(Maddog @ Jan 4 2007, 08:41 PM) *

He was addicted to flying dinosaurs?


Too bad it wasn't something so comical!
UCLAfan
Does this not make you wonder what exactly it is today that is being suppressed about our current regime in power?
fantomas
QUOTE(UCLAfan @ Jan 4 2007, 09:40 PM) *

Does this not make you wonder what exactly it is today that is being suppressed about our current regime in power?


You don't think George W. Bush really choked "on a pretzel" do you? You don't think Laura Bush was smiling at Gerald Ford's funeral because she had fond memories of him, do you? You don't think Jeffjames Gannonguckert was just at the White House posing as a journalist, do you? You don't think that Condoleezza Rice actually read through that PDB about "Osama bin Laden determined to strike in US", do you? You don't think John DiIulio, Paul O'Neill, Richard Clarke, and all the other former insiders who've commented on how fanatical and screwed up this White House is were lying, do you? You don't think they REALLY believed that Cheney and Rummy seriously thought there were WMDs in Iraq, or that they didn't fix the facts as the Downing Street Memos suggest, do you?

Lord, if the media did half their job, we'd have been done with this president in about 2002! Impeachment wouldn't have come soon enough!
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