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EC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-03-05 12:52 PM
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THE NIGHT OF the long gavels?
-- Josh Marshall
(February 03, 2005 -- 03:28 AM EST // link // print)
THE NIGHT OF the long gavels?
Timed as it was to get lost in the hullabaloo of the State of the Union address, the Tuesday night/Wednesday morning purge of the House Ethics Committee was still a pretty audacious move. It's been known for some time that the now-outgoing Chairman of the House Ethics Committee, Rep. Joel Hefley (R) of Colorado was going to get canned for his various offenses related to the Ethics Committee's handling, be it ever so gentle, of Rep. Tom DeLay (R) of Texas. The only mystery was just when the ax would fall.
But in this case, Speaker Hastert seemed to be channeling Michael Corleone in one of his less appealing moments.

As we noted back on November 19th, three of the five Republican members of the House Ethics Committee turned out to be in the Shays Handful. Or putting it more prosaically, three of them voted against the DeLay Rule.
The three were Hefley, Rep. Kenny Hulshof (R) of Missouri and Rep. Steven LaTourette (R) of Ohio. Hastert axed all three. The two who toed the DeLay line -- Rep. Judy Biggert (R) of Illinois and Rep. Doc Hastings (R) of Washington -- stay. And Hastings becomes Chairman.
Hulshof seemed surprised by the turn of events and in his own words, "deeply disappointed."
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Hulshof said his opposition to recent proposed changes of the GOP’s ethics standards may also played a role in his removal. What's most telling, though, in this whole grisly affair is less the complaints of the purged than the comments of Hastert spokesman John Freehery who apparently couldn't be troubled to keep a straight face when denying that the purge was a purge.
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“It wasn’t really removing him,” said Feehery. “It was more like relieving him of his duty. The Speaker doesn’t like to have people who are such talented legislators like him have to spend so much time on ethics.” Feehery noted that Hulshof sits on the Ways and Means Committee and “is likely to play a critical role on Social Security and tax reform. “... Ethics is more of a burden than a privilege,” Feehery added. “And the speaker likes to mix it up,” referring to Hastert’s desire to put new members on the panel. But Hulshof said he had specifically asked Hastert to reappoint him to the panel and noted that two other GOP members who were allowed to stay—Reps. Doc Hastings, R-Wash., and Judy Biggert, R-Ill.—have served on the committee longer than he has.
When corruption is really entrenched, there's no attempt to hide it.
-- Josh Marshall
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/
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ixion Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-03-05 01:30 PM
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1. yeah, those pesky ethics
Edited on Thu Feb-03-05 01:32 PM by ixion
always getting in the way of lying, cheating and stealing. :eyes:

Best to get some 'loyalists' in there to nullify the committee. :grr:


Seriously, how these people can be seen as 'upstanding members of the community' is beyond me.


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EC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-03-05 03:32 PM
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2. No, kidding....
Edited on Thu Feb-03-05 03:33 PM by EC
They're all

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