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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 08:57 AM
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WP, Milbank: All Eyes on the Hammer, Until the Hairdo Steps In
All Eyes on the Hammer, Until the Hairdo Steps In
By Dana Milbank
Thursday, April 6, 2006; Page A02

House Speaker Dennis Hastert needed a lifeline.

His sidekick Tom DeLay, quitting the House, had just said that the Republican Party doesn't have an agenda. A group of Republican rebels, defying Hastert, was starting a petition to force a debate on the Iraq war. And Hastert was standing in front of the microphones, answering questions about splits between moderates and conservatives in his party over immigration and the budget.

Finally, a Fox News producer took mercy on him. "Should Cynthia McKinney resign?" she asked.

A look of relief verging on joy washed over the face of the hulking Illinois Republican...."You know, it's interesting that you ask this question," Hastert replied, to laughter. "This is not about personalities. It's not about somebody's ego. It's not about racial profiling. It's trying to make this place safer."

GOP aides, one of them wearing an "I {heart} Capitol Police" button, called the session to an end. A dismal news conference had been salvaged by the McKinney scandal. "We should send somebody over to thank her," Rep. David Dreier (R-Calif.) said as he left the room....

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/05/AR2006040502207.html?nav=hcmodule
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wordpix Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:05 AM
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1. hey, repukes, McKinney's story isn't gonna save your asses from your
Iraq War, Katrina response, sex pervs in DHS, insane plans to build Star Wars and 125 new nuke weapons/year, lying, thieving, incompetence and corruption. You are going DOWN in '06 and '08. Good riddance.
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jedicord Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:06 AM
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2. What infuriates me is that the GOP is portraying the McKinney
incident as if it is as horrible as DeLay's corruption, the immigration fiasco, the sorry budget, etc. That's all the dirt they can find on a Dem?

We need to find some way to use this.
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blondeatlast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:18 AM
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6. With all due respect, look around DU. We're doing the same
damn thing...
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jedicord Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:22 AM
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7. Yeah, I noticed that, I seriously don't get it.
Freeper alert, or eating our own?
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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:08 AM
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3. well, McKinney did take some of the spotlite off DeLay resigning.
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Vinnie From Indy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:13 AM
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4. She also seems to be reveling in the attention.
Granted, if it wasn't McKinney being used to distract from the GOP scandal-fest, it would be something else.
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Skinner ADMIN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:17 AM
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5. Sadly, this article is correct.
Edited on Thu Apr-06-06 09:17 AM by Skinner
I know some people here don't want to hear it, but this Cynthia McKinney situation is not helping us. At this point, I just want it to go away.
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Armstead Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:22 AM
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8. Phony balance of Politics
Edited on Thu Apr-06-06 09:33 AM by Armstead
(Below is a repost of a thread I wrote on General Dicussion Politics. http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=132&topic_id=2553128&mesg_id=2553128 )


I'm just venting. But it is so frustrating that Republicans always seem to be allowed to have their "clear victories" or unambiguous positions. But Democrats/liberals/progressives have to be subjected to some phony Cosmic Balance Sheet in which it's always "one step forward, two steps back."

Whether it is coincidence or conspiracy -- or somewhere in the middle -- it seems like we always are subjected to distractions, whenever something seems to be working in favor of our side (using that phrase in the broadest terms) or against the Republican Conservative Machine.

First of all let me say that I DO NOT believe the incident with McKinney was a Rovian plot. From what it sounds like it, this was the kind of dust-up that happens every day in all walks of life, in which tempers flare.

I'm also not going to make a judgement about whether the Capitol Police were racist or otherwise out of line, or whether McKinney was behaving badly.

BUT what I do wonder about is the aftermath. The guy who was once the most formidable, and obnoxious, GOP members of Congress resigns under a cloud stemming from systemic institutional corruption. But, lo and behold, the right-wing Spin Machine finds another Congressperson with a legal problem to browbeast simultaneously.

There is no proportiionality in this. One incident is a Big Deal. The other is not. The fact is that one incident goes to the heart of GOP politics (and the whole culture of special interests in Washington). The other was an unfortunate specific personal incident involving a Democratic member of Congress.

But McKinney's behavior is made into something at least as important as allegations of lobbyist influence and the purchase of elections....And worse yet, Fox and the rest of the "liberal media" and the Beltway Establishment choose to make it seem like McKinney is symbolic of claims that "those liberals" are nothing but but a bunch of anarchistic hotheads and crybabies.

Alas, we on the left fed the beast too. We get into flame wars over it.

This Phony Balance is perpetual. It's no different than the fact that at a time of his successful presidency, Bill Clinton was impeached for lying about sex. But today, when the ountry is falling apart, if a Democratic Senator even tries to get a mild censure over the current administrations' trashing of civil liberties, he is subjected to vilification as a "troublemaker" who is just playing a "political game" to advance himself.

Or when Paul Wellstone -- a liberal who was univerally respected as a person -- died, we weren;t allowed to mourn or take solice in the bi-partisan expressions of honors he received. Or in the admittedly partisan inspiration of his memorial service....Nooooooo, the whole thing had to be tainted with a Fake Controversy about how "inappropriate" his memorial service was....But when Ronald Reagan died, anyone who expressed frustration with the week-long canonization of a controversial Republican president was accused of mean spitrited vindictiveness.

Somehow, this notion of a necessary "balance" in political fortunes that only applies to Democrats/liberals/progressives is a charade we have to stop buying into.
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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:29 AM
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Thanks for adding this post, Armstead.
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Avalux Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:29 AM
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9. Cynthia has not impressed me.
Edited on Thu Apr-06-06 09:31 AM by sparosnare
I am not at all happy with the way she's handled the situation and I'm not willing to blindly support her just because she's a Democrat. Her appearances on TV are embarrassing and all she's accomplished by her evasiveness is hurt the Democratic Party. I expect accountability from all - Democrats and Republicans alike.
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