It’s a relatively minor point, but I’ve seen several news outlets note today that [tag]Tom DeLay[/tag] has been rebuked “three times” by the House Ethics Committee for improper conduct. That’s just not so.
Tom [tag]DeLay[/tag] has been [tag]admonish[/tag]ed by the House [tag]Ethics[/tag] Committee five times, not including other instances in which he was investigated but not punished.
* In 1997, the [tag]Ethics Committee[/tag] [tag]rebuke[/tag]d DeLay, warning him that his fundraising pitches created the impression that campaign contributions would bring “official action or access.”
* In 1999, the Ethics Committee [tag]chastise[/tag]d DeLay for threatening a Washington trade association, the Electronic Industries Alliance, with retaliation for hiring a Democrat as its president. The House was poised to consider implementation of an international treaty the trade association had requested, but DeLay used his influence to scuttle the treaty — just to show the EIA who’s boss.
* In 2004, the Ethics Committee admonished DeLay for offering a political favor to then-Rep. Nick Smith (R-Mich.) in exchange for his vote on Bush’s Medicare bill. It’s a violation of House rules for a member to “offer or link support for the personal interests of another member as part of a quid pro quo to achieve a legislative goal.”
* A week later, the Ethics Committee rebuked DeLay twice in one day, one for his role in misusing the FAA for partisan purposes and another for staging a fundraising event in a way that appeared to link access to him with political donations.
This not only fails to include the investigations that didn’t pursue due to lack of evidence, it also doesn’t include the ongoing investigation into DeLay’s Abramoff-financed golf trip, which may end now that DeLay is going to resign in disgrace.
And these, of course, are just the ethics violations, unrelated to DeLay’s criminal indictments in Texas and the corruption probe that is still underway on Capitol Hill.
In this case, DeLay’s reputation is bad, but his actual record is worse. He won’t be missed.