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Republican Ethics
By Molly Ivins, AlterNet
Posted on November 18, 2004,
Printed on November 19, 2004
AlterNet
<http://www.alternet.org/story/20546/>

My, my, gonna be a long four years.

House Republicans have rewritten the ethics rules so Tom
DeLay won't have to resign if indicted after all. Let's
hear it for moral values. DeLay is one of the leading
forces in making "Republican ethics" into an oxymoron.

The rule was passed in 1993, when Rep. Dan Rostenkowski,
chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, was
being investigated for ethics violations. And who helped
lead the floor fight to force him to resign his powerful
position? Why, Tom DeLay, of course. (Actually, it's
sort of a funny story. The D's already had a caucus rule
that you had to resign from any leadership position if
indicted. The R's changed their rules to match the D's,
except they deliberately did not make their rule
retroactive, so the highly indicted Rep. Joseph McDade,
senior Republican on the House Appropriations Committee,
could, unlike Rostenkowski, retain his seat.)

DeLay has already been admonished by the House Ethics
Committee three times on separate violations of ethics
rules. Please note, that is the Republican-dominated
Ethics Committee. The hilarious rationale offered by the
R's for the new rule to exempt DeLay is that no one can
accuse them of taking the moral low road here because,
"That line of reasoning accepts that exercise of the
prosecutor in Texas is legitimate."

Uh, that would be Ronnie Earle of Austin, who is a known
Democrat. On the other hand, Earle is quite noted for
having indicted more Democratic officeholders than
Republicans, so it's a little hard to argue that this is
a partisan political probe. Or it would be, if facts
made any difference these days to talk-show screamers.

Showing his usual keen sense of ethics, DeLay has
already started a legal defense fund and raised $310,000
since last summer. According to the Austin American-
Statesman, half the money has come from Republican House
members, who are all dependent on the Republican
Steering Committee for their committee assignments and
chairmanships.

DeLay has three votes on the 28-member committee and, of
course, more clout than anyone else in the House. (See
Lou DuBose and Jan Reid's new book, "The Hammer," for
more charming details on DeLay's House dictatorship).
The other half of the contributions for DeLay's legal
defense has come from political action committees,
corporations and individuals.

Hey, no worries about corrupting influence there because
DeLay already does favors for big contributors to his
plain old political action committees, even without
additional contributions to his defense fund. Moral
values. DeLay is going to give born-again Christians a
bad name.

In furtherance of moral values, Congress now has to
raise the debt limit by another $800 billion. We
actually reached the debt ceiling in early October, but
obviously the R's didn't want that vote coming up before
the election. Then after they finish spending a
staggering amount of money, the R's will return to make
Bush's tax cuts permanent.

Now I realize that the Bushies consider it a point of
pride to pay not one iota of attention to what the rest
of the world thinks about us. But I would like to point
out that the rest of the world is holding our paper. And
foreign investors have demonstrated elsewhere that they
are quite capable of taking alarm over unsound fiscal
practices and pulling out completely, leaving bankrupt
countries behind.

Speaking of what the rest of the world thinks of us, the
matter was nicely summed up by Britain's Daily Mirror
with its classic tabloid headline, "How Can 59,054,087
People Be So DUMB?" The Guardian just put a tiny, white-
on-black headline: "Oh God."

I realize the "liberal elites" are not allowed to even
quote the word "dumb" lest we be accused of "cultural
condescension" toward our salt-of-the-earth red-state
compatriots. Since I'm a populist happily living in the
midst of a quite red state (some of my best friends are
named Bubba), I never pay any attention to such horse
poop. But I do resent it when the people running the
country think we're so dumb they can rip us off and then
tell us to pray.

(c) 2004 Independent Media Institute. All rights
reserved.

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