‘Come Sept. 30, if you don’t have a resolution, wait for one’

At this point, I simply have no idea what Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) is going to do. On Wednesday, it looked like Craig was moving forward aggressively with a plan to salvage his career. On Thursday, his spokesperson said the senator would almost certainly resign by the end of the month, and that the door to a reversal was “a very, very small door, very slightly ajar.”

Craig’s lawyer, however, at almost the exact same time, had an entirely different message.

Underscoring the volatility of the Larry Craig story, one of the senator’s top attorneys told Politico this afternoon that Craig shouldn’t step down Sept. 30 as long as his legal fight is ongoing.

“My view would be if something is proceeding on a good-faith basis, don’t quit until it gets resolved — whether it takes 15 days or 50 days,” said Stanley Brand, a Washington attorney who is part of a high-powered legal team assembled by Craig. “Come Sept. 30, if you don’t have a resolution, wait for one. If the ethics committee wants to open a Pandora’s box, bring it on.”

So, Craig’s spokesperson said the matter needs to be resolved by Sept. 30, or the senator heads home. Craig’s lawyer said the matter needs only to make some legal progress by Sept. 30, and the senator stays in the Senate.

Brand acknowledged that there are contradictory messages coming from Craig’s camp, but suggested that it’s due to the fluidity of the situation. “It is a roller coaster,” Brand said.

Funny thing about roller coasters — they make a lot of people sick.

What’s more, Dan Whiting, Craig’s chief spokesman, added a new condition yesterday to the senator’s resignation.

Mr. Whiting said Mr. Craig would return to the Senate only if his three committee leadership posts were restored, a highly unlikely circumstance given the pressure Senate Republicans have put on him to step aside.

That actually makes Craig’s return even less likely. Unless Whiting’s comments are wrong, which seems possible given all the twists and turns, Craig will stay if a) he makes headway on the Minneapolis charge; b) makes progress with the Senate Ethics Committee; and c) gets his committee posts back to the way they were two weeks ago. That last one seems extremely unlikely, given that the Senate GOP leadership has no reason to do such a huge favor for Craig in exchange for nothing.

For what it’s worth, Craig has found at least one ally.

The American Land Rights Association has launched a boycott of the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and Northwest Airlines, which has its main hub there, because the police there “ambushed” Craig, a “stand up guy” and a staunch ally of the private property advocacy group.

Craig was the victim of possibly illegal “profiling,” ALRA Executive Director Chuck Cushman said in an e-mail to supporters, “and they must apologize” to him.

By their actions, the airport police “are primarily responsible for greatly weakening private property rights . . . advocates on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee,” Cushman said. So “we are urging you to make all your flight arrangements avoiding the [airport] for at least the next year and probably longer,” and to urge everyone you know “to try to avoid any flights” through there.

Craig and the ALRA against the world.

Hey Larry! Hang in there! At least until Ted Stevens is indicted! And lets have an Ethics Committee investigation of Diaper Dave Vitter while we are waiting!

  • Is this the Anna Nicole saga all over?? Do we need to be spending our time talking about these fools?? I think not….

    ALL republicans should be sent home – today.

  • RB – Tiresome as the Craig saga is, it’s serving the purpose of eventually sending more Republicans home (although I’m sorry that it can’t happen today). And MW has a good point – Craig keeps us from forgetting about Diaper Dave.

    Larry Craig must have been a very, very, very good friend to the American Land Rights Association over the years. Interesting.

  • Craig is a political dead man walking. He just doesn’t realize it yet. I think the rest of his party is in a similar state, but they won’t realize it either till they lose the White House and a bunch more seats in 2008.

  • He might have some other allies that we’re unaware of. There’s certainly a chance that there are other closeted Republicans in high places, and I think it’s probable that Craig would know who they are. If the Republicans don’t make Craig happy, or scare the crap out of him somehow, well, like Craig’s lawyer says it could be a “Pandora’s box” kinda thing.

    And there’s just not enough popcorn in the world if that happens.

  • At the very least this needs to contiue on long enough for Atty Brand to make good on his delightful threat: If the ethics committee wants to open a Pandora’s box, bring it on.

    Christmas in September! Woo hoo!

  • This is getting so drawn out and convoluted I’m beginning to suspect Ken Starr is involved. But what should we expect, this is from the same party that gave us the war in Iraq. Does an ever lengthening month now qualify as a Craig Unit (Sorry to rip-of your Friedman Unit Atrios)?

    Lastly, to the American Land Rights Association, I thought Larry was a “wide stance” guy. A “stand up guy” paints this tawdry story in shades I don’t want to envision.

  • And there must be a god, because… the 2008 Republican convention is being held in Minneapolis.

    heh

  • If the Republicans don’t make Craig happy, or scare the crap out of him somehow, well, like Craig’s lawyer says it could be a “Pandora’s box” kinda thing.

    [RacerX]

    LOL. Larry Craig and Mike Rogers team up to drag ReThugs from the closet. Sounds like a very strange thriller type movie.

    “In a world, where two chumps seek vengance…”

    Brand acknowledged that there are contradictory messages coming from Craig’s camp, but suggested that it’s due to the fluidity of the situation.

    Fluid is a good word to describe the self-indicting drivel that keeps pouring out of his client’s mouth.

  • Given that the entire membership of the ALRA consists of three guys named Bubba, Skeeter and Darryl, I don’t think the airport will have much to worry about.

    I just made that up, but it sure felt good. 😉

  • Larry Craig’s Stall Tactics.
    Type 1: Peer in the crack between the door and partition. Enter adjacent stall. Tap foot. Make foot contact. Wave hand beneath partition.

    Type 2: Plead guilty. Resign from Senate. Pledge to have guilty plea stricken and clear name. Say your fingers were crossed when you said you’d resign. Say okay you might resign. Change your mind again…..

  • Dear National Media,
    Could you please tell me again who this Larry Craig guy is and why he might be resigning. And while you are at it, could you please explain in detail why some people want to compare this to the Republican lack of response regarding David Vitter. And what was it Vitter did? Lastly, what’s this I hear about Larry Craig’s story causing people to circulate rumors about other leading republicans? What are those rumors, anyway? Enquiring minds need to know….
    Yours sincerely, etc.,

  • 11. On September 7th, 2007 at 10:50 am, Racerx said:
    And there must be a god, because… the 2008 Republican convention is being held in Minneapolis.

    heh

    Bingo – That’s why we have to get behind this preposterous boycott. Every repub who steps off an airplane in Minneapolis to attend their convention is assaulting private property rights!

    Between gay sex in a Minneapolis airport men’s room and a collapsed bridge that should have been closed months, if not years earlier, Minneapolis should be quite the showcase for republican competence and values.

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