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Go Home Jack Valenti, Lbj, And Hoover's Fbi

THE PLANK FEBRUARY 19, 2009

Jack Valenti, Lbj, And Hoover's Fbi

In a front page story that has not gotten enough coverage today, The Washington Post reports that FBI officials were intent on determining whether Jack Valenti, aide to President Johnson (and future MPAA head), was gay. 

Previously confidential FBI files show that Hoover's deputies set out
to determine whether Valenti, who had married two years earlier,
maintained a relationship with a male commercial photographer.
Republican Party operatives reportedly were pursuing a parallel
investigation with the help of a retired FBI agent, bureau files show.
No proof was ever found, but the files, obtained by The Washington Post
under the federal Freedom of Information Act, provide further insight
into the conduct of the FBI under Hoover, for whom damaging personal
information on the powerful was a useful tool in his interactions with
presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Richard M. Nixon.

It has been known for some time that Hoover's FBI was full of perverts and thugs with a twisted interest in the private lives of American citizens. However, this was unexpected:

Even Bill Moyers, a White House aide now best known as a liberal
television commentator, is described in the records as seeking
information on the sexual preferences of White House staff members.
Moyers said by e-mail yesterday that his memory is unclear after so
many years but that he may have been simply looking for details of
allegations first brought to the president by Hoover.

...

Seven days later, [Hoover aide] DeLoach pressed Johnson again and he relented. In the
same conversation, a memo shows, they discussed a request from Moyers,
then a special assistant to Johnson, that the FBI investigate two other
administration figures who were "suspected as having homosexual
tendencies."

On a more humorous note, here is the Post's euphemistic description of Hoover:

Historians have suggested that Hoover himself may have been gay and
that the bureau's fascination with the sex lives of others was a
manifestation of deeper currents in his psychology.

Read the whole thing.

--Isaac Chotiner

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This is a great story.  I was checking up on Hoover a few months back and the guy got away with murder.  Even Nixon was afraid of him.

Valenti was such a man about town and a snazzy dresser, you have to wonder if he was hiding something.

I consider Rock Hudson's 1985 death from AIDS at age 59 to be a shocking turing point in america for gay rights.  Rcok never came out of the closet, and even lied about his sickness as he was dying.  The fact that so many other people lied to support his lies was shocking.

I think this is really ironic that the man who headed up the MPAA and the morality of movies was investigated himself.  

- CRS9TNR

February 19, 2009 at 8:20pm

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Hoover was a creep.

- scrubbyoak

February 19, 2009 at 11:03pm

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