Needless to say, I’m disgusted by Mark Foley’s behavior, and less than pleased that the House of Representatives is unable to punish him in any way (the worst they could do would be to kick him out of Congress, which they can’t, because he already resigned).
I’m gravely disappointed in Speaker Dennis Hastert, whom it appears knew enough, long enough ago, that he should have taken action. Worse, the conspiracy theory about Democrats holding back for an “October surprise” was just transparently blame-shifting.
But, it’s not like there was no election-oriented scheming involved… The Hill reports that it was a Republican staffer who disclosed the e-mails to a source who then acted as an intermediary to the media. In JULY.
That Foley’s scandalous communications came to public light during Congress’s final week in Washington was largely determined by the media outlets which obtained the suspicious e-mails in the middle of the summer, said the person who provided them to reporters several months ago.
So, it wasn’t the Democrats who held this damaging information until it would do the most harm to Republicans in general; it was ABC News.
Foley should be labeled a predator. There’s no evidence that he actually molested anyone, but at the very least, he’s guilty of sexual harassment, and there ought be a registry for people like that. Of course, it’s not really necessary now, since everyone with a pulse knows about it at this point.
Hastert should resign his speakership now, along with any other of the leadership team who knew, and failed to act.
And ABC News should be censured for political gamesmanship by a supposedly unbiased media organization. Their credentials weren’t very good to begin with (in my opinion), but now they’re shot.
It’s time to restore some bipartisan dignity and honesty to our government.