Posted on 10/23/2006 1:31:25 PM PDT by PDR
John Dingell likes to reminisce about the days when Democrats ruled Capitol Hill. Back in the 1980s and early '90s, the irascible Michigan congressman was chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, one of the most influential in the Capitol. Dingell oversaw huge swaths of the U.S. economy, as well as the environment and food and drug laws. At times the chairman seemed more prosecutor than politician. He used his gavel to call dozens of hearings. He'd subpoena high government officialsat the time, that often meant Republicans who worked for Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bushand grill them for hours under the hot television lights. Dingell always insisted that witnesses testify under oath, meaning anything less than honest answers could be met with perjury charges. It was Dingell's oversight subcommittee that uncovered the Pentagon's $600 toilet seats and exposed corruption in government agencies. "We emptied the top leadership of the EPA," Dingell recalls with obvious satisfaction. "We put a large number of FDA people in jail."
Dingell is careful to say he is not out to get George W. Bush, or the Republicans, and insists he will extend his hand to his GOP colleagues and conduct "oversight thoughtfully and responsibly." He says "there's no list" of things he wants to investigate. But in the next breath, he quickly ticks off a list of things he wants to investigate: The Bush administration's handling of port security and the threat of nuclear smuggling; computer privacy; climate change; concentration of media ownership; the new Medicare Part D program, which he calls a "massive scandal," and the secret meetings of Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force. "This is a hardheaded administration," Dingell says. "So we'll probably have lots of hearings."
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What the Dems Would Do?
I'm betting they will not ask their usual question: "What would Jesus do?"
Sure he did. He's one helluva man.
Old men should be allowed to continue to reminisce.
They just should never get their hands back on the levers of power again.
Congressman Dingell should have retired when his party lost power a dozen years ago.
We already know.... They will give terrorist the same rights that American Citizens have and if convicted a terrorist will get a slap on the wrist sentance from a liberal judge... Oh well so much for American safety....
I find it interesting the tone of the author(s) is that it's a forgone conclusion that the dems will win both houses.
But once again their hypocrisy comes out:
Dingell always insisted that witnesses testify under oath, meaning anything less than honest answers could be met with perjury charges.
Unless your name is Clinton
Dingell is careful to say he is not out to get George W. Bush, or the Republicans... He says "there's no list" of things he wants to investigate. But in the next breath, he quickly ticks off a list of things he wants to investigate: The Bush administration's handling of port security... and the secret meetings of Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force. "This is a hardheaded administration," Dingell says. "So we'll probably have lots of hearings."
So much for "not out to get Bush or the Republicans...."
Pelosi is concerned that too many flying subpoenas would make her party appear petty and revenge-hungry, obsessed with blaming Bush.
OMG.... but they ALWAYS blame Bush for everything gone wrong!
Democratic leaders are largely sticking with domestic issues in part because they have yet to come up with a coherent plan for the biggest problem of all: articulating a clear way out of Iraq.
'bout time someone other than a freeper notices this. THEY HAVE NO PLAN, yet they continue to attack and be very critical.
Pelosi began preparing for power early.
That's the bottom line... gaining power.
Has Dingellberry ever had anything of value to say?
Isn't it a little premature to speculate on what "they will do" before the elections have even been held? This is the very kind of megalomaniacal thinking that needs to be kept from ever having a say in our country's future.
And after thoughtful and responsible oversight, they will blame him again.
word just in...
Bush controls time and space, so everything is his fault.
I hate to say this but the Democrat Party show trials aka, hearings, were good for Republicans. That is where the wing nuts come out of the closet and get burned by the adults on television. Dingle was an embarassment for the Dems.
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