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Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Tony Blankley :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hastert should resign
by Tony Blankley
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Yesterday, on The Washington Times' editorial page, of which I am editorial editor, the lead editorial called for House Speaker Denny Hastert to resign his speakership immediately. Several loyal Republicans and conservatives around the country strongly disagreed with that judgment and thought we were caving to Democratic Party and liberal media pressure and dirty tricks.

I couldn't disagree with my fellow conservatives and Republicans more. I have been an active and loyal Republican for more than 40 years (starting as a youth coordinator for Barry Goldwater in 1964, campaigning for Ronald Reagan for governor and president, serving in the Reagan White House for six years, and as Newt Gingrich's press secretary from 1990 to 1997, among other Republican campaigns and jobs.)

I believe in and have regularly fought the partisan fight to the bitter end -- except when the position is ethically indefensible.

In this case, defending Denny Hastert's decisions is ethically wrong, would undermine our party's commitment to the defense of traditional moral values and is politically stupid in the bargain.

I have known Denny for almost two decades. He is an exceedingly decent man and a hard worker for conservative Republican values and politics. But we cannot deny the fact that he had a sustained lapse of good judgment. The fact that he reportedly has been quite ill for some time may be an explanation -- but not an excuse.

Forget the later hideous text messages. When the speaker was told that Mark Foley had sent that first e-mail -- the "overly friendly" one we all saw last Friday -- he had to be either obtuse or on notice of the problem. Any father of a young man who saw such an e-mail sent to his son would rightly be disposed to immediately punch out Mr. Foley and warn him to keep away from his son, and then he would call the police. It was common knowledge that Mr. Foley was gay. If he had been straight and asked for a 16-year-old girl's photo, any sensible person would have concluded the same thing.

But the fact that, according to my best sources in the House Republicans, Mr. Hastert never informed any Democrats of the matter (even on the page oversight board), unambiguously suggests that he knew what was up. Thus began the cover-up. Of course he knew what the Democrats would do with the information. But not only is this not a Democratic Party dirty trick (the facts are real, not made up), but Mr. Hastert had a moral duty to do all in his power to make sure there would not be more victims of Mr. Foley's alleged sexual predation -- or clear potential for such.

The fact that Democrats might also cover up such facts is just another reason why I am a Republican. Republicans do stand for sound moral values.

And if it is unfair that Democratic voters often give their politicians a pass on such matters (e.g. former Massachusettes Democratic congressman Gerry Studds got re-elected by his liberal voters after a similar incident was made public), well, that is just the price we have to pay in this wicked world for holding fast to our values and principles. If virtue were profitable, the whole world would be virtuous. Continued...

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Tony Blankley served as press secretary to then Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich. Tony Blankley is the author of The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations? .
 
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"Double Standard"
Brujo Blanco writes:

Double Standard

What this case has brought forth is the double standard. The standard should be that sexual misconduct on the part of those in government should result in prosecution for crimes and termniation for inappropriate behavior. The poltical party of the perp should not be an issue.
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Excellent!
short & to the point. And I agree 100%

I will add that Hastert - should stay right where he is. These 'journalist', I am sick of reading their opinions, I want facts presented and allow the readers to make up their own minds. I couldn't care less what a 'journalist' thinks. Besides, since when did they become judge and jury and why do we allow it?

It's not ALL about power
If we're going to be the party of serious people who know the difference between Right and Wrong, there are going to be times that we will have to pay a price for that distinction. After all, since we are the more ethical, moral party, we have to act like it, and not throw out our principles to protect our power.

Dennis Hastert must resign. The American people can be quick to forgive, but the more we dig in our heels and let our heels stay in Congress we allow the names of every Republican to be besmirched.

Like many here at Townhall, I am a Conservative before I am a Republican. I respect Conservative values, Conservative principles, and Conservative politicians. It so happens that today Republicans happen to be the more Conservative party, but they are slipping fast in a race with the Democrats to see who can be the party with the least honor and ethics.

Our two-party system allows only one way to show displeasure with one party, and that's by voting for the other party. I am not yet to the point of voting Democratic, but the more of these stomach-turning revelations about the GOP that come to light, the more willing I become to give others the chance to prove that they can govern.
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