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Why? Allen West Introduced by Mark Foley

Jim Geraghty catches this bizarre and confounding report out of South Florida:

Former Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, a pariah with many in the GOP after he abruptly resigned in a 2006 Internet sex scandal, is slowly regaining acceptance with some local Republicans.

Foley spoke to a Palm Beach County Young Republicans meeting last week -- his first time headlining a GOP event since his resignation -- and on Tuesday he introduced new U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Plantation, at the grand opening of West's district office in West Palm Beach.

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Why, again, was Foley forced to resign in disgrace just before the 2006 midterm elections?  Read it and wince.  Why Allen West, whom I admire greatly, would agree to be introduced by Foley is beyond me.  Jim's theory is as good as anyone's, I suppose:  "Did somebody make a bet about putting the most popular and least popular Republicans together at the same time?"

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