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Sheila Jackson Lee, Limousine Liberal: Does she think the ethics rules don't apply to her?
The Weekly Standard ^ | 02/11/2002, Volume 007, Issue 21 | by Sam Dealey

Posted on 02/02/2002 5:09:34 PM PST by BenR2

WHEN SHEILA JACKSON LEE first came to Washington in January 1995, the Texas Democrat railed against the

Capitol's silk-stockinged elite. "The American people want reform, not phony but real reform," she said in her debut House speech. "They want to know that the days of free meals and free trips and special privileges are over. . . . As Members of Congress, we should not be using public office for private gain."

How times change.

It's about 200 paces from the awning of Jackson Lee's Capitol Hill apartment to the marbled steps of the Cannon House Office Building, where her office is. Most people think the walk is a pleasant one. Red-brick townhouses give onto tree-lined streets; crossing guards ensure no one is run over. It's the kind of neighborhood where you might expect to find the Republican party's headquarters--and do. They're right next door to Jackson Lee's building. In a city that consistently ranks among the nation's worst for commuting, Jackson Lee would seem to have it made.

But apparently it's not convenient enough. Jackson Lee is routinely chauffeured the one short block to work--in a government car, by a member of her staff, at the taxpayers' expense. And apparently in violation of House rules.

As Jackson Lee noted on her first day in Congress, the use of public funds for private ends is a major no-no, and the political graveyard is strewn with officials who forgot that. In 1991, John Sununu stepped down as President Bush's chief of staff after a series of gaffes involving subsidized transportation, the final one being a limousine stop at Christie's in New York to look at rare stamps. In 1994, top Clinton aide David Watkins was forced to resign after a picture caught him using the president's helicopter for a golf outing. And then there's the case of former House Ways and Means chairman Dan Rostenkowski, who was charged with widespread malfeasance, including the use of government staffers and cars to routinely run errands.

In 1997 a federal appeals court dismissed these latter charges against the Chicago Democrat on the grounds that the line between "official" and "unofficial" use of public employees and cars is blurry. But the obvious fat-cat implications in these and other cases have led the various branches of government to define the scope of official travel more narrowly. None is more strict than the House of Representatives.

According to the Congressional Handbook, the bible of dos and don'ts for House offices, "commuting expenses are not reimbursable." These costs are defined as "transportation expenses incurred by the Member or employees between their residence and duty station." A spokesman for the Committee on House Administration confirms that the use of a government-leased vehicle for commuting purposes and the use of a public employee as a driver are both violations of House rules. Of course, every lawmaker is expected to know the Congressional Handbook. But Jackson Lee was also provided a copy of these guidelines when her office leased the car that she rides in to work.

Should the House Ethics committee pursue the matter, the Congressional Handbook states Jackson Lee could be "personally liable for payments under any lease not in compliance with House Rules and Committee regulations." These expenses include not just the cost of the lease, paid for from her office allowance, but maintenance and fuel, for which she is also reimbursed.

Jackson Lee declined comment for this story, but when the alternative weekly Houston Press raised similar issues in 1997, she said: "Anything my staff does in my office is pursuant to congressional rules . . . [and] whatever staff does is pursuant to congressional business."

The rules do provide some leniency. Non-governmental use of a public vehicle is allowed if it is "during the course of and generally along the route of a day's official itinerary; incidental to the day's official and representational business; de minimis in nature, frequency, and time consumed," and if it "does not otherwise constitute a significant activity or event." But on any given day, driving Miss Sheila to work is always a significant activity or event.

Or so at least I was told a few weeks ago by an outraged member of Congress, who himself manages to walk to work and noticed Jackson Lee's commuting habits. They're easy to notice.

Take, for example, the morning of December 6, a balmy Thursday when the temperature in Washington would climb to 73 degrees. At 8:43, a blue Ford Contour with government plates--the car Jackson Lee's office has leased--pulled up to her building. For the next 23 minutes, the aide impeded traffic on one of Capitol Hill's busiest streets, pulling in and out of alleys and reserved parking spaces. Finally, at 9:06, Jackson Lee appeared.

The aide jumped from the car and hurried to help the congresswoman. First she opened the rear door so Jackson Lee could deposit a bag and sheaf of papers; then she opened the passenger door. But Jackson Lee took this opportunity to place a phone call, and the aide stood patiently by. After a minute or so of this, Jackson Lee determined she was ready to climb in. But something was wrong. An uncomfortable moment passed as the congresswoman and aide stared at each other. Of course! Jackson Lee's coat and shawl were still on!

The aide sprang to remove the garments, and Jackson Lee gave an exasperated look. After Jackson Lee climbed in, the aide gently closed the door, scurried around the rear of the car to the driver's seat, and they were off to the office, a block away. It was such a short trip, Jackson Lee didn't even bother to fasten her seatbelt.

On December 12, on the other hand, Jackson Lee was in a hurry. She shot out of her building at 9:10 (the car and driver had idled for 22 minutes), ignored a well-wisher on the street, and jumped into the car as it executed a harrowing five-point turn. With hazard lights flashing, the car then ran two red lights. While lawmakers are generally allowed to flout traffic laws to get to the Capitol if a vote is in progress, on this day the first vote wasn't for another hour.

The next day, I asked Jackson Lee's driver about the possible ethics violations of using a government car for commuting. The aide declined to comment and instead flagged down a Capitol Hill police officer to report that her boss was being "stalked" and that Jackson Lee "feels very threatened."

VANITY and a sense of victimhood are handmaidens to Jackson Lee when traveling. Just ask Continental Airlines, her hometown carrier.

For years, Jackson Lee tormented the airline's office in Washington that handles VIP booking. When Congress was in session, her staff would make several reservations early in the week for return flights to Houston. After the House finished its business that week, she would grab whichever flight was most convenient and scrap the others. But this kind of rule-bending put the carrier in a difficult position. Not only was Jackson Lee only paying coach fare (she was routinely bumped up to first class), but Continental was unable to sell the premier seats she didn't use.

Meanwhile, airline crew regularly complained about Jackson Lee's rudeness. Continental managers, however, feared reprisal and saw little they could do. "After medicine, airlines are the most heavily regulated industry in the United States," says a lobbyist for a Texas-based carrier. "Every airline feels they have to kiss up to Congress; they always feel their livelihood is in Congress's hands."

But in February 1998, things finally came to a head. On a flight home to Houston, Jackson Lee became enraged when flight attendants failed to produce the seafood special she liked. "Don't you know who I am?" she reportedly thundered. "I'm Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. Where is my seafood meal? I know it was ordered!"

That outburst prompted a phone call to Jackson Lee from Rebecca Cox, vice president of Continental's government affairs office in Washington and the wife of California Republican Chris Cox. The message? Straighten up and fly right, or don't fly with us.

Cox did not return calls seeking comment, but a member of Jackson Lee's staff who fielded the call remembered Cox saying, "[Jackson Lee] screamed at the top of her lungs at least a minute. She embarrassed the flight attendants and the passengers in first class. And she embarrassed herself." Cox then joked, "We have already given her the Delta Airlines schedule."

Jackson Lee got back on board with Continental, but not for long. In May 1999, as Continental flight 1961 prepared to leave Reagan National Airport in Washington, Jackson Lee became flustered when she couldn't find her purse. Thinking she had left it in the boarding area, she went back to search for it. Meanwhile, the plane pulled away from the gate. Moments later, her purse was found onboard. According to aviation lobbyists at the time, Jackson Lee demanded that she be let back on the flight. Airline employees explained that FAA rules prohibit planes from returning to the gate once they've taxied away, but Jackson Lee was unconvinced. She accused the gate staff of racism and demanded to see their supervisor, who was a black woman. Her purse, meanwhile, was unceremoniously dropped out of the cockpit window and ferried back to her.

A year earlier, at a March 2, 1998, reenactment of the march on Selma, an irate Jackson Lee called her scheduler in D.C. demanding to know why she hadn't been given a ride to the event by the organizer, as a white colleague had been. According to the aide--who quit after just a month and a half on the job--Jackson Lee shrieked, "You don't understand. I am a queen, and I demand to be treated like a queen."

It will come as no surprise to learn that Jackson Lee is regarded as one of the most difficult members of Congress for whom to work. House records show that her office has bled staff, losing at least 85 full-time employees since 1995. In addition to schedulers, executive assistants, and "travel aides," she has run through 13 chiefs of staff and legislative directors, generally a congressional office's top two positions. By comparison, Rep. Mark Foley, an active and visible Florida Republican who entered with Jackson Lee in 1995, has lost 17 employees over the same period.

Despite her well-publicized flaps, Jackson Lee shows no signs of mending her ways. When her December 6 flight to Houston was unexpectedly diverted to an alternate gate, for example, a fellow passenger says the congresswoman was on the phone in a matter of seconds after deplaning, berating a staffer who was to pick her up for not anticipating the change. Indeed, soon after the FAA issued emergency regulations in the wake of September 11 prohibiting anyone but ticketed passengers in the gate area, aviation sources say Jackson Lee's office placed "multiple phone calls" to the agency demanding a special exemption for her entourage. The request was denied.

It seems to have taken a national emergency for someone finally to say no to Queen Sheila.

Sam Dealey is a writer in Washington.


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To: StarFan
Notice how the queen always manages to get the aisle seat during State of the Union addresses?

Wrong disgrace, Fan. The SOU aisle-bird is none other than the lovely Cynthia McKinney of Georgia, she who goes to Cuba to help her old pal Fidel bring in the sugar cane crop, she whose father, Ga state Rep. Billy McKinney's response in sprited political debate is to threaten to "cut" his opponent.

I personally think the lovely Cynthia and SJL are the same person, though. Have you ever seen them together?

41 posted on 02/03/2002 7:48:31 AM PST by WarEagle
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To: bjcintennessee
Think about who her constituency is for a second. These a poor racist black people who hate whitey and believe that the CIA is running drugs into their neighborhood. I'll bet most of the staffers in this story are white. If a Republican acted this way, he'd be crucified on the Capitol steps.
42 posted on 02/03/2002 8:01:59 AM PST by Republic of Texas
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To: Republic
Unexcusable behavior Which is the exact label I used in my e-mail demanding she offer an explanation. Of course, no explanation has been forthcoming yet nor do I expect one.
43 posted on 02/03/2002 10:36:29 AM PST by StarFan
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To: StarFan, all
I did not send an email-but I am going to call her office on Monday. This woman is horrid. But she is the perfect example of the leftist 'bringing up' (tramping down and keeping trained in special cages, actually) of our minorities. A GENUINELY EDUCATED inner city black child, en mass, is the ONE THING liberals fear most. Sheila demonstrates what a false education and propaganda input (anger, resentment, special favors, etc. etc.) resutls in. She is the perfect model of a well trained minority person under the clutches of hitlery and daschel and their flying monkeys.
44 posted on 02/03/2002 10:53:01 AM PST by Republic
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To: StarFan, all
I did not send an email-but I am going to call her office on Monday. This woman is horrid. But she is the perfect example of the leftist 'bringing up' (tramping down and keeping trained in special cages, actually) of our minorities. A GENUINELY EDUCATED inner city black child, en mass, is the ONE THING liberals fear most. Sheila demonstrates what a false education and propaganda input (anger, resentment, special favors, etc. etc.) resutls in. She is the perfect model of a well trained minority person under the clutches of hitlery and daschel and their flying monkeys.
45 posted on 02/03/2002 10:53:17 AM PST by Republic
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To: BenR2
since when do libs think the same rules apply to them
46 posted on 02/03/2002 10:57:07 AM PST by TheRedSoxWinThePennant
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To: Republic
I will also call because I am beside myself with anger. If the line is busy, I'll assume you got to her first.
47 posted on 02/03/2002 12:18:03 PM PST by StarFan
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To: StarFan
We shall give her office staffer a little righteous hell. Perhaps the person we speak with will be one of those who has so suffered under her imperial and arrogant and rude and unkind and nasty behavior. She acts more like an animal in stead of a human being if this Weekly Standard article is true. And ya know, from what I have witnessed, this entire article is EASY to believe.
48 posted on 02/03/2002 12:21:40 PM PST by Republic
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To: Sir_Humphrey
I think that Sheila (Stonewall) Jackson (Robert E.) Lee was second in congressional money grubbing from Enron. If I remember the chart correctly she was a very close second to Ken Bentsen, another useless Democrat.
49 posted on 02/03/2002 12:26:21 PM PST by FreePaul
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To: BenR2
When OUR President was leaving the State of the Union speech Jackson-Lee sounded like she told him something with 'baby' in in like, way to go 'baby', something like that, NO one does this, not even his closet cabinet, only her with her big 'funny' self. Anyone else hear this?
50 posted on 02/03/2002 12:29:27 PM PST by gulfcoast6
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To: bjcintennessee
Perhaps her constituency isn't aware

You could have put the period after aware and left out the "Perhaps". Her constituency has elected Mickey Leeland and Craig Washington to congress so as bad as she is she probably isn't the worst. Most offensive? Probably.

51 posted on 02/03/2002 12:30:10 PM PST by FreePaul
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To: BenR2
I'll BUMP this just to make sure everyone outside of Texas gets a chance to read it. Inside Texas we pray someone will offer her a job with Jessee Jackson somewhere - anywhere - else.
52 posted on 02/03/2002 12:33:25 PM PST by txzman
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To: BenR2; PetroniDE; grlfrnd; gopcapitalist
This is old "news" for those of us in Sheila's district.  Check out this story in the Houston Press from 1998.  Her district is a minority dominated district and she will continue to win in the high 90's until she decides not to run.  her district is certainly riddled with voting fraud issues, but she doesn't need fraud to win, they fix the smaller races that no one "cares about" and they put fellow leftists in those smaller offices to further the decay.  Sheila's husband Elwyn Lee is an administrator at the University of Houston and he has recently been named in a law suit by a pro-life student group for not allowing them to have a pro life display/rally.  Conflict of interests?
53 posted on 02/03/2002 3:21:43 PM PST by BUSHdude2000
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To: gulfcoast6
sounded like she told him something with 'baby' in in like, way to go 'baby', something like that
gulfcoast, there was discussion about this on another thread where it was learned that Cynthia McKinney (another nasty piece of work) is the one who said "English only, baby". Here's the link to that thread:

English Only, Baby

54 posted on 02/03/2002 5:02:00 PM PST by Lorena
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To: BenR2
All American liberals act this way. All of them.
57 posted on 02/03/2002 5:40:12 PM PST by everclear
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To: BenR2
Excellent article! It's good to see what we've known here in Houston for years is finally making publicity in the rest of the nation!

Don't be surprised if Queen Sheila adamantly denies the reports contained in that article - she did a few years ago when a local publication did a similar piece on her. But she is lying. Especially when she denies that she made the remarks about being a queen, or being royalty or something similar.

Sheila's penchant for declaring herself "royalty" as she makes her presence known has been verified to me before from very reliable sources, including a Republican congressman himself who was unfortunate enough to share a plane with the Queen.

58 posted on 02/03/2002 8:45:00 PM PST by GOPcapitalist
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To: jamesbond
So Bush stopped to kiss her on TV. Was she one of those who walked out during the staged protest when he was finally given the honors?

You mean after the Congressional tallying of the electoral votes? Yes, she was one of the ones who whined during the reading of Florida's tally and yes, she walked out.

59 posted on 02/03/2002 9:05:09 PM PST by Allegra
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To: Shermy
if sheila demands to be treated like a queen perhaps she better start behaving like one. with CLASS.
60 posted on 02/04/2002 4:04:16 AM PST by liliana
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