It’s quite a caucus

The list of Republicans lawmakers facing criminal investigations was already pretty long (DeLay, [tag]Cunningham[/tag], Ney, Frist), but we can now add another.

Federal prosecutors have begun an investigation into Rep. [tag]Jerry Lewis[/tag], the Californian who chairs the powerful House Appropriations Committee, government officials and others said, signaling the spread of a San Diego corruption probe.

The U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles has issued subpoenas in an investigation into the relationship between [tag]Lewis[/tag] (R-Redlands) and a Washington lobbyist linked to disgraced former Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham (R-Rancho Santa Fe), three people familiar with the investigation said.

The investigation is part of an expanding federal probe stemming from Cunningham’s conviction for accepting $2.4 million in bribes and favors from defense contractors, according to the three sources.

It is not clear where the investigation is headed or what evidence the government has. But the probe suggests that investigators are looking past Cunningham to other legislators and, perhaps, the “earmarking” system that members of Congress use to allocate funds.

It’s as bad as it sounds. As one source told the LA Times, Lewis used his position as chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, one of the most powerful posts in Congress, to earmark “hundreds of millions of dollars in federal contracts” for clients of his longtime friend, [tag]Bill Lowery[/tag], a lobbyist tied to defense contractor Brent [tag]Wilkes[/tag], best known for bribing Duke Cunningham. In fact, the LAT reported earlier this week that Lewis helped kill a major weapons program to help benefit Wilkes.

Josh Marshall summed this up nicely.

Now, maybe I’m just cynical. But you’ve got two members of Congress doing your bidding for you, pretty much on command. With one you’ve got a textbook corrupt arrangement. He does your bidding. You give him cash. With the other guy, it’s just for good government? He just temporarily lost faith in the F-22?

Look back through the record: you see Jerry Lewis doing a lot of bidding for Brent Wilkes and Bill Lowery. See example after example and at a certain point you just add two and two and it occurs to you that it might equal four.

It would have been difficult to imagine earlier this year, but the Cunningham/Wilkes scandal may rival the Abramoff scandal in terms of seriousness, illegalities, and lawmakers brought down in disgrace. It’s quite a GOP caucus we have here.

…pass the popcorn, and a nice cold beer, please!

  • Someone is going to start gunning for these Department of Justice prosecutors, starting with FitzGerald, if this keeps up.

    The Swiftboaters are warming up their fax machines even now…

  • And the web woven by the Bush Crime Family gets wider and more complex than ever. I do wish the process of criminal investigation and resolution were bolder more swift, enabling the citizenry to clear the decks of all these criminals prior to their incumbency-protected re-election bids this November, but it’s just not going to happen unfortunately. You can’t expect the people who write the laws they so willingly break to make the process of nabbing them easy. Congressional hearings, hopefully after November, might help … a little.

  • This is beginning to resemble “Days of Our Lives.” It’s too bad so many of these Rethugs look alike. It’s hard to keep all these storylines straight.

  • The worst part is that who suffers in the end here? The grunts in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Republicans try to use the “we are at war” excuse to justify the erosion of our civil liberties, but have no problem with the diverting of taxpayer money to special interests at the cost of national security and our nation’s warfighters.

    If this isn’t treason, I don’t know what is. I

  • “The grunts in Iraq and Afghanistan.” – 2Manchu

    Very true. The Cunningham scandel is about worthless systems to detect and disarm IEDs. Because of ‘Duke’, American Soldiers and Marines died for lack of effective anti-IED systems.

    These guys are literally murderers.

    And the same thing is going on with body armor.

  • Fitzgerald should just distribute boilerplate ‘Plea Bargain Forms’ to every member of the Republican leadership to speed up the process. Maybe some like:

    Name:
    Office:
    Guilty Of:
    Under Orders From:
    Amount of Money Received:
    Really Sorry: ( ) Yes ( ) No

  • I’ve an idea: Let’s start labelling clowns like Cunningham and Lewis for what they really are—WAR PROFITEERS. Then call into question the loyalty of these people, and those who help them.

    (1)…War Profiteer = anti-American.

    (2)…War Profiteer = anti-troops.

    (3)…War Profiteer = friend of Bin Laden.

    (4) War Profiteer = treason.

    Get the picture?

  • I like the War Profiteer post Steve,

    One issue I heard on the news that hasn’t got a lot of play is that industry representatives would come to the poker and prostitute parties and deliberately LOSE MONEY to the staffers and congressmen so they could go and have a good time without spending their own reported income.

    Did the staffers and congressmen report their ill-gotten poker winnings before they blew them on call girls? Blowing your illegal winnings in illegal congress does not relieve you of the responsibility to completely and correctly report your winnings. If you win early in the day and lose late, that reduces your winnings (no, I’m not a tax lawyer. check it out if you care).

    Can you say Tax Evasion? I knew you could!

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