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Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Brent Bozell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Tom DeLay vs. Matt Lauer
by Brent Bozell
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It was not exactly a plum assignment for a Republican to go on network television to discuss the alleged foot-tapping ways of the soon-to-be former GOP senator from Idaho. But Republicans also could easily see the delight in the eyes of the liberal media when word of Sen. Larry Craig's Minneapolis airport arrest broke.

The press went right back to last year's smash-mouth Foleygate talking points about how this wasn't just about the moral turpitude of one member of Congress, but it was about the impending end of the Republican Party, and potential doom for American conservatism.

On Tuesday, NBC's "Today" show had opened with Matt Lauer asking, "Can the right wing withstand yet another scandal involving one of its own?" (Try imagining Matt Lauer, or any other network journalist out there, asking if "the left wing" could withstand yet another scandal after the breaking news of any one of the endless scandals revolving around Bill and Hillary Clinton.) Ann Curry chimed in, wondering, "How does this specter of hypocrisy affect the party?"

The "Today" show came knocking, looking for GOP interviewees for Thursday morning. Most Republicans locked and bolted their doors. Tom DeLay agreed -- and came out fighting.

A viewer could have developed whiplash watching NBC's two interviews with Republicans that morning. First, Curry pressed Rep. Peter Hoekstra. He'd stated that members of Congress should be above reproach and that a member of Congress pleading guilty to a crime ought to resign. She hit him for his "rush to judgment." Never mind that most everyone rushed to the judgment that Craig was guilty around the moment the news broke that Craig had pleaded guilty.

A few minutes later, it was DeLay's turn with Matt Lauer, and The Hammer fought back, something wholly unexpected from the Gloomy Old Party these days. Lauer came from a different angle, first listing Republicans caught in scandals (Mark Foley, Jack Abramoff, David Vitter), then concluding that almost no one wanted to vote for a Republican president now, and that as a result of a scandal-ridden GOP, the most popular Republican presidential candidate was "none of the above."

Unlike most Republicans who either take to the network airwaves with a look of fright, or worse, that awful congenial frozen smile, DeLay was clearly in a fighting mood. When Lauer wondered if these Republican sex scandals would tar the whole party or were just isolated "bad apples," DeLay ignored the question and got right to the point: "Well, I hate to say this Matt, but you just showed the problem, the double-standard, and you just participated in it. You listed a whole lot of scandals that involve the Republicans, but you didn't mention one Democrat."

Lauer was clearly unsettled by that answer and retorted, "But you didn't hear me." He repeated the question. Still DeLay would have none of it and continued pounding on Lauer's GOP-trashing premise: "If you had listed all the Democrats that are having problems right now, it would have been different. You see the Democrats re-elect the people with their problems. Republicans kick them out. If you look at what's going on, it's how you handle it as a party." Continued...

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Bad Behavior on Both Sides of the Aisle
Maybe the real truth of all of this is that we should not be pointing at “republicans” and “democrats” and trying to figure out which are the worst slime bags, but call it like it is, politicians are the biggest sleaze merchants in the world. They sit in their ivory towers, look down on the rest of us, and feel insulated from all those petty rules, regulations, and laws that we have to follow, and feel like a “protected class” of society. They do have a layer of protection you and I cannot enjoy (even if we needed it) but eventually all of their secrets will out…someone is always watching…and after a while, they become too brave and feel invincible. Too bad the liberal media does not report indiscretions in an even-handed manner, but if it is confronted by the truth of its hipocracy more often, maybe things will change!

There are just as many despicable Republicans as there are Democrats, and to try to point out which party has the most offenders is an exercise in futility. Of course, taking someone’s life, doesn’t come close to lying, stealing, or living an “alternative life style,” but it is the voters who decide…we get the government we deserve.

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You need not to drink so deeply of the Leftist Kool-Aid. DeLay is "disgraced" only in the minds of the deranged Left; his disgrace consists of being indicted for violation of campaign finance laws and money laundering. Said indictment was in fact obtained after two previous indictment attempts by Texas D.A. Ronnie Earle, a Democrat, failed. Earle, by the way, failed to announce the failure of the second attempt before empaneling and obtaining an indictment the third time. The charge of campaign finance violation was thrown out, as the "crime" occurred before the law making it illegal had even been passed. As for the money laundering, that charge depends on an entirely new and innovative definition of "money laundering" which Earle seems to have made up on the spot.

Moreover, it is vile and repugnant of you to label DeLay an "ex-con"; I'd be curious to know what felony you believe him to have been convicted of. Or did you mean that he is an "ex- conservative politician," and shorten it into ex-con in all innocence, never thinking it could be interpreted any other way?

Typical smarmy Leftist liar.
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