INSIDE WASHINGTON: Democrats hit ethics pothole AP News Thursday, February 19, 2009
The Obama administration and the new Congress are rapidly giving Republicans the same "culture of corruption" issue that Democrats used so effectively against the GOP before coming to power.
Democrats' ethical issues are popping up at a dizzying pace, after less than two months of party control of both the White House and Congress. Freshman Sen. Roland Burris, D-Ill. is only the latest embarrassment.
The only consolation is timing: It's nearly two years until the next congressional election, giving Democrats a chance to stop the bleeding in time.
Republicans know all about bad timing on ethics issues. Their scandals developed over a longer period. But they were hurt most by a scandal that broke shortly before the 2006 election.
It was revealed that then-Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla., wrote suggestive notes to former teenage male pages, and several Republican lawmakers and officials failed to act when they learned of the situation.
The Democrats spun up their campaign theme of a "culture of corruption," and they collected seats from it. Democrats then regained control of the House.
Senate Democrats were blindsided by Burris, because they believed what he told them, that he was clean. Burris now acknowledges that he tried to raise money for Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who authorities say sought to sell President Barack Obama's former Senate seat.
"The story seems to be changing day by day," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said Wednesday.
The political mess for the Democratic Party, however, isn't Burris' conduct alone; it's the pattern that has developed so quickly over the past few months.
_The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., is the subject of a House ethics investigation. It's partly focused on his fundraising practices for a college center in his name, his ownership financing of a resort property in the Dominican Republic and his financial disclosure reports.
_Federal agents raided two Pennsylvania defense contractors that were given millions of dollars in federal funding by Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., chairman of the House Appropriations defense subcommittee.
_Blagojevich was arrested Dec. 9 on federal charges, including allegations that he schemed to sell the Senate seat to the highest bidder.
_Tom Daschle, the former Senate majority leader from South Dakota, abandoned his bid to become health and human services secretary and the administration's point man on reforming health care; and Nancy Killefer stepped down from a newly created position charged with eliminating inefficient government programs.
Both Daschle and Killefer had tax problems, and Daschle also faced potential conflicts of interest related to working with health care interests.
_Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was confirmed to his post after revealing he had tax troubles.
_Obama's initial choice for commerce secretary, Bill Richardson, stepped aside due to a grand jury investigation into a state contract awarded to his political donors.
_While the Senate voted overwhelmingly to confirm William Lynn as deputy defense secretary, Obama had to waive his ethics regulations to place the former defense lobbyist in charge of day-to-day operations at the Pentagon.
The No. 2 Senate Democrat, Richard Durbin of Illinois, expressed anger about the Burris case Wednesday while he was on an official visit to Greece.
"I do believe that the public statements made by Mr. Burris to this point have raised questions ... as to the nature of his relationship with the former governor and the circumstances surrounding his appointment," Durbin said.
Reid said in Nevada, "Now there's some question as to whether or not he told the truth."
Where to go next? Reid had no answer.
"What I think we have to do is just wait and see," the Senate leader said.
Senate Democrats now may be trapped in their own ethics system. Disciplinary action against a senator usually requires a long investigation by the Senate's ethics committee.
While a preliminary inquiry on Burris is under way, that's only the first step. And, with ongoing criminal investigations in Illinois, the committee probably would have to postpone any action _ as it usually does _ to avoid interference.
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EDITOR'S NOTE _ Larry Margasak has covered Congress, including major ethics investigations, since 1983.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter's Notes: New Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has never paid the taxes on the income from debt assumed by the McDougals in the Whitewater and Morgan Guarantee Trust projects. Bill Clinton later pardoned Susan McDougal after she served over a year in jail for contempt of court for refusing to testify about the Clintons.
Washington Representative Jim McDermott has never faced ethics charges for illegally distributing, illegally purchased, illegally taped conversations of his fellow Congressmen.
Democrat Senator Harry Reid has been insolated from ethics charges over his work to deacquisition lands in Nevada which financially benefitted his son.
Democrat Nancy Pelosi has avoided ethics charges over her false reporting of trips paid by lobbyists.
Attorney General Eric Holder was involved in several ethically questionable actions during his service in the Justice Department during the Clinton years. He was involved in the pardoning of the FALN gorilla terrorists to help Hillary Clinton win her New York Senate Seat. He was involved with the kidnapping of refuge Elian Gonzalez at gunpoint and returning him to the prison island of Cuba. Holder was the attorney involved in the pardoning of Marc Rich, along with the pardoning of Clinton ally Susan McDougal, the most ethically outrageous pardon Clinton issued in his last minute pardon fest.
Minnesota election fraudster Al Franken (and Senate hopeful) has failed to pay income taxes to multiple jurisdictions since 2003.
Senator Chris Dodd stonewalled disclosing his sweetheart mortgage loans from Countrywide, who benefitted handsomely from their association with Dodd as the head of the Senate Banking Committee.
Who can forget the $93,000 cold hard cash that the FBI found in democrat Representative William Jefferson's freezer which they believe was bribery proceeds?
Representative Allan Mollohan has accumulated over $20,000,000 in four years time according to The Washington Post through earmarks of "tens of millions of dollars to groups associated with his own business partners."
Jamie Gorelick received over $26,000,000 from Fannie Mae as Vice-Chairman to reward her for keeping the 911 Report from fingering Bill Clinton. This was the period of time during which most of the most egregious accounting irregularities occurred that contributed to her bonuses as well as the ultimate implosion of the federal government sponsored mortgage giant. Who can forget that Ms. Gorelick authored the Wall of Separation memo that many experts point to as a root cause for the failure to identify the 9/11 plot.
White house Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel was by far the youngest board member of Freddie Mac between roughly 1998 and 2002. This was the period of heavy accounting irregularities benefiting all who received bonuses and stock options including board members.
Timothy Geithner, new Treasury Secretary, failed to pay taxes on income he earned from the World Bank after having be advised to do so. A democrat tax cheater is the head of the IRS.
Obama’s appointee Nancy Killefer withdrew her candidacy to be the first “chief performance officer” for the federal government because she messed up paying payroll taxes on her household help.
The Congresswoman who was appointed to fill Hillary’s vacant seat in the Senate did not pay her taxes.
Democrat corruption ad nauseum... |