objectively pro-crime
by John at 11/19/2004 08:35:00 AM
Josh Marshall has been chasing down all the House Republicans to try to find out how they voted on the recent GOP rule change that would allow indicted Republican Representatives to serve as committee chairpersons or House leaders. The Daily Delay has put together a running tally of objectively pro-crime Republicans, as well as those who are too ashamed to admit their pro-crime position. Only a handful have spoken out against the rule change.
The rule change is meant to protect House Majority Leader Tom Delay from being forced to give up his leadership position when he is indicted by a Texas grand jury for using a political action committee to illegally collect corporate donations and funnel them to Texas legislative races.
Meanwhile, Delay's minions are busy smearing District Attorney Earle in order to deflect criticism of their hypocrisy and proactively call into question Delay's culpability. As usual, their smears are groundless and false.
The rule change is meant to protect House Majority Leader Tom Delay from being forced to give up his leadership position when he is indicted by a Texas grand jury for using a political action committee to illegally collect corporate donations and funnel them to Texas legislative races.
Meanwhile, Delay's minions are busy smearing District Attorney Earle in order to deflect criticism of their hypocrisy and proactively call into question Delay's culpability. As usual, their smears are groundless and false.