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Confronting Tom DeLay
NY Times ^ | October 2, 2004 | Meathead Editorial

Posted on 10/01/2004 9:46:01 PM PDT by neverdem

Leave it to Capitol lawyers to select the wonderfully tepid word "admonish" in trying to symbolically slap the wrist of the Republican majority leader, Tom DeLay, without really stirring his wrath. The House ethics committee has gently rebuked Mr. DeLay for excessive arm-twisting last year in seeking the vote of a resistant Republican, Representative Nick Smith of Michigan, when the Medicare prescription drug bill was in danger of defeat. During a desperate search for votes, Mr. DeLay offered to support the budding political career of Mr. Smith's son. This kind of pressure "could support" a finding of a rules violation, the panel said, while carefully announcing that no further action would be taken.

Critics of the moribund ethics panel have to admit surprise that it found enough election-year grit to even admonish Mr. DeLay, the formidable power broker dubbed the Hammer. We hope this newfound keenness will be extended to the far more serious charges pending about Mr. DeLay's heavy-handed role in seeing to the gerrymandering of the Congressional districts in his home state, Texas, in an attempt to cushion his G.O.P. edge in Congress.

One of the disgruntled losers, Representative Chris Bell, charged that Mr. DeLay had funneled illegal contributions into Texas state races to help the Republicans win control in Austin and gerrymander Democrats out of office.

Mr. DeLay roundly rejected the complaint as partisan sour grapes. But three of his top aides have been indicted in a separate state investigation for laundering Texas campaign donations.

Mr. DeLay was not named in the indictment and has not been summoned yet by investigators. But the charges against his aides echo the ethics complaint and, with the control of Congress at stake in the coming election, it is incumbent on the House to police its integrity properly. The ethics panel should follow precedent and appoint an outside counsel to look into the charges.

The Texas indictment tracked some of the $1.5 million paid from a DeLay political action committee to help Republicans take the Statehouse for the first time since Reconstruction. Mr. DeLay's money handlers are accused of channeling corporate donations into Texas - where they are illegal in state races - by a circuitous route through the Republican National Committee. "All I did was help raise money," Mr. DeLay said in denying day-to-day control of the Texas operation. This is exactly the issue the House must not duck investigating.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: armtwisting; delay; republicanparty; texas; tomdelay
IIRC, 57% of the last statewide popular vote went to pubbies in 2002, but there was a majority of dems in their Congresspersons. The Times wasn't whining about gerrymandering before redistricting.
1 posted on 10/01/2004 9:46:02 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

God Bless Tom Delay. A true American hero.

God Bless Texas.


2 posted on 10/01/2004 9:51:56 PM PDT by dennis1x
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To: neverdem
Click on the keyword armtwisting for most of the related articles.
3 posted on 10/01/2004 9:59:46 PM PDT by Libertarianize the GOP (Make all taxes truly voluntary)
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To: neverdem

"In Texas, if a prosecutor wants to, he can indict a ham sandwich."

Where was the NY Times for the 10 years the Dems refused to redistrict according to the law?


4 posted on 10/02/2004 12:36:33 AM PDT by DmBarch
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To: neverdem

The leftists hate DeLay for one reason and one reason alone. Cause he's damned effective at defeating them. They will continue to attack and spread lies about him, just as they have with Bush. Even AFTER Bush and Delay beat them soundly this November.

Here is just one example of the leftist mentality against DeLay that I deal with daily on the fray:

http://fray.slate.msn.com/?id=3936&m=12384465


5 posted on 10/02/2004 10:11:48 PM PDT by XenaLee
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To: neverdem
How can we support Tom DeLay so he doesn't get railroaded by the liberals? I'm in California where my US Representative and both senators are liberal-socialist members of the Democratic-Socialist Party?
6 posted on 04/12/2005 3:32:22 PM PDT by Jim W N
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To: neverdem

Just more baloney from the Soros house organ.


7 posted on 04/12/2005 3:35:02 PM PDT by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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