I realize that the Mark Foley scandal is a tough one to spin. If I’m a GOP communications aide this morning, I’m urging everyone in the party to condemn Foley’s conduct in the strongest possible terms. I would not, for example, dismiss Foley’s predatory notes to minors as “simply naughty emails.” And yet, that’s exactly […]
Today’s installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn’t generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers: * Florida’s Republican leadership will meet in Orlando in about an hour to pick a replacement candidate for former Rep. Mark Foley (R-Fla.), but whomever they choose has to hope voters in Florida’s […]
Yesterday afternoon, a TPM reader asked what may soon be the most common question of the campaign season: “If the GOP can’t even keep a bunch of 15 year olds safe, how can they keep America safe?” As a substantive matter, there’s a qualitative difference between counter-terrorism and covering up a congressman/sexual predator’s “problem,” but […]
Digby offers a key reminder to all of us: “In the midst of all the excitement over the GOP congress’s under-age cyberstalking, I hope that we don’t lose sight of the other white meat — Woodward’s astonishing revelations in his new book ‘State of Denial.’” It’s an important point. At least as far as public […]
Given the circumstances of the [tag]Mark Foley[/tag] scandal, I naively assumed Republicans would want literally nothing to do with him for the rest of their lives. But then this tidbit from the New York Times caught my eye. Mr. Foley, who served on the House Ways and Means Committee, was a prolific fund-raiser. His campaign […]
The revelations about the Mark Foley sex scandal, and the possible cover-up by congressional Republicans, have been coming at a near-constant clip over the last three days. Today’s Republican Party has, in general, become rather accustomed to dealing with serious and embarrassing scandals, and their vaunted political/communications machine is supposed to kick in rather quickly […]
Let’s take a moment to consider what Americans learned about their government over the last six days. On Sunday, we learned that the National Intelligence Estimate, the most complete intelligence report completed by all available agencies, argues, in the words of one American intelligence official, “[T]he Iraq war has made the overall terrorism problem worse.” […]
Roll Call has the scoop: National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Reynolds (N.Y.) issued a statement Saturday in which he said that he had informed Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) of allegations of improper contacts between then-Rep. Mark Foley (R-Fla.) and at least one former male page, contradicting earlier statements from Hastert. GOP sources said Reynolds […]
By the time the political world had learned of former Rep. Mark Foley’s (R-Fla.) resignation, there was reason to believe the central point of the scandal was already over. We’d learn more details about Foley’s messages, and there’s a likely criminal investigation on the way (Foley personally sponsored legislation making it a felony to solicit […]
Too often, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) is taken seriously. Of all the major conservative voices on the political scene, Gingrich is considered something of a “thinker.” He’s thought of as someone who cares about “ideas.” Gingrich isn’t just some nut who reflexively parrots right-wing talking points, the conventional wisdom tells us, he’s a […]