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Saturday, October 06, 2007
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
Non-Punishment GOP
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON -- In a secret meeting Wednesday of the House Republican leadership, Minority Leader John Boehner ruled that Rep. Jerry Lewis of California will continue as the party's ranking member of the Appropriations Committee while under federal investigation on ethics charges.

That widened the gap between Boehner and reform-minded House Republicans, including members of the leadership. Under investigation for sponsoring questionable earmarks, Lewis remains a major Republican spokesman in Congress. He led the Republican debate Wednesday on Democratic procedures for handling President Bush's veto of the expanded State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).

Republican reformers complain that Boehner imposes a double standard that is harsher on rank-and-file members of Congress than on leaders. While Lewis keeps his leadership position on Appropriations, Rep. John Doolittle left the committee in April because he is a federal corruption target.

GEORGE ALLEN COMEBACK

George Allen, whose Republican presidential dreams were shattered by his upset defeat for re-election to the Senate in 2006, is considering a comeback by running for governor of Virginia in 2009.

Allen was governor in 1994-98 before election to the Senate in 2000. Democrats have won Virginia's last two governor's elections, in 2001 and 2005.

A footnote: Rep. Eric Cantor, chief deputy whip and a rising Republican star in the House, has not ruled out an uphill run for the Senate from Virginia next year. Democrat Mark Warner, who was governor in 2002-05, is heavily favored for the Senate seat of retiring Republican John Warner (no relation).

UTAH DISSENTER

While 19 of 22 Republican governors once favored the Democratic bill expanding the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), only two signed a Tuesday letter to President Bush urging him to sign the measure.

Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt, a former governor of Utah, helped bring around his former colleagues. Even California's Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a presumed supporter of the SCHIP bill, joined his fellow Republicans. The only GOP governors signing the letter were Connecticut's Jodi Rell and Utah's Jon Huntsman (following the lead of his state's Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch).

With Republicans opposed, the letter to the president could not be a position of the National Governors Association (NGA) -- currently headed by Minnesota's Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty. The letter, signed by 26 of 28 Democratic governors, was on plain stationery instead of NGA letterhead. Continued...

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King Liberal
Boehner is much worse than useless. His re-election to his power position in the House after the disasterous performance under his leadership symbolizes not just GOP ineptness, but their refusal to recognize their failures and acknowlege that changes must be made. RINOs like Boehner must go in 08 for there to be any near term hope for improvement in DC. I hate to do an Alec Baldwin, but its tempting to say i'd leave if 08 is same oh same oh. But only my grandchildren would keep me here. My Spanish is rusty, but i'd get it back quickly in Belize.

baseballdoc
Great idea. My shtick is 2nd amendment. The gun grabbers have succeeded in passing a lot of gun laws to protect "the children". The convincing statistics they used involved firearms deaths of people 19 and below. Naturally this group includes the gang bangers and drug dealers turf wars which account for a very large part of firearms deaths. But now we have gunlock laws. Guess how much they will affect firearms fatalities? About as much as the so-called assault rifle ban had any affect on firearms violations. All leftwing eyewash.
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