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Fred Malek, a dedicated public servant and counselor to presidents, and a decisive, inspirational leader in business, real estate and hotel management, died yesterday at 82. Fred was a member of the Board of Directors of the Richard Nixon Foundation and Chaired the Richard Nixon Centennial Legacy Campaign, raising more than $25 million to create the New Nixon …
Nixon administration official Fred Malek has died. Mr. Malek served several Presidents and his party, and was a key member of the private Nixon Foundation. We send our deepest condolences to his friends and family. Read the Nixon Foundation's statement.
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Since his inauguration, many of President Donald Trump’s appointees have made headlines for being excruciatingly unfit for their jobs. Take Rick Perry, Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Energy—the very agency the former Texas governor once proposed eliminating (sort of). But some of Trump’s other controversial nominees have flown a bit more under the radar.
Perhaps no one embodies that better than Fred Malek, a Republican operative chosen by Trump to run the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, an influential think tank
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President Donald Trump will appoint Fred Malek, a former White House aide who recorded the number of Jews working in the Bureau of Labor Statistics for President Nixon, to chair the board of a prominent think tank affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution.
In 1971, Nixon complained to members of his staff about a “Jewish cabal” in government working against him. He specifically set out to demote members of the Bureau of Labor Statistics who he believed were tweaking employment statistics to make him look bad.
Malek’s role in documenting members of the bureau he thought were Jewish was first revealed in a book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in 1976. At Nixon’s request, Malek, the White House personnel chief, sent a list of names he thought sounded Jewish to White House aides H.R. Haldeman and Charles Colson in September 1971. The employees Malek named were demoted to different positions within the bureau.
The story resurfaced in 1988, and Malek resigned from his post as deputy chairman of the Republican National Committee.
But Malek has remained active in Republican politics. He was a finance co-chair of John McCain’s presidential campaign in 2007 and then became an adviser to Sarah Palin, McCain’s running mate.
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Fred Malek III has had a long, illustrious career in politics— he's worked for President Nixon and the first, less-shitty of the Presidents Bush. In 2008, he served as the National Finance Co-Chair of John McCain's Presidential campaign. He's had a formidable business career as well, serving important roles with Mariott and the Carlyle Group and Northwest Airlines. But before any of this, he was just a young, drunk, blood-covered West Point graduate standing around a spit containing a slowly rotating, skinned dog.
Really. You think they would be smart enough to not add this kind of fuel - regardless of age - to the "Romney doesn't care about dogs" story.
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More reasons to not like Malek:
Malek is notorious as the “Jew counter” in President Richard Nixon’s administration: he made a list of Jewish employees in the Bureau of Labor Statistics at Nixon’s behest, and was involved in reassigning or demoting those workers. But as the New York Times pointed out this weekend, Malek has significant baggage from his campaign fundraising roles during the Nixon era...
When Malek was White House personnel chief, President Richard Nixon told him (via chief of staff H.R. Haldeman) to compile a list of all the Jews who worked at the BLS. (Yes, the 37th president of the United States was certifiable. He was also—despite his strong support for the state of Israel—an anti-Semite in an era when anti-Semitism was fast disappearing. For audio evidence, see “Tape snippet: July 3, 1971, on Jews in the Federal Government.”) Malek obliged; he counted up all the Jews in the BLS and sent Nixon the number. That’s the part of the story Malek cops to. Here is how Malek tells it in the Nixon Library’s oral history:
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