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Nancy Pelosi

Pelosi sent a letter Wednesday to Jefferson asking him to step down from the committee.

“In the interest of upholding the high ethical standard of the House Democratic Caucus, I am writing to request your immediate resignation from the Ways and Means Committee,” the letter said.

Dennis Hastert

Hastert didn’t hesitate when asked if DeLay has his “100 percent support.”

“Mr. DeLay does, right. Until it’s proven he’s actually done something that’s broken the rules and discredited himself and this Congress,” the Illinois Republican said as he walked from the House floor to his office.

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17 Responses to “Compare & Contrast”

  1. Cyberian says:

    Uh, no, to Tom DeLay thatwas tip money for one of the junkets he went on.

    The DIFFERENCE is the “Culture of Corruption”, stupid.

  2. Mike says:

    After both men have been tried in a court of law, I’d be happy to.

  3. SaveFarris says:

    Important Context: the Pelosi quote was AFTER the Jefferson raid. The Hastert quote was BEFORE DeLay’s false indictment.

    Another Comparison: Duke stepped down. Jefferson? Not yet…

  4. Sundown says:

    Exactly.

    Jefferson is most probably guilty of doing these corrupt things, and is still denying it. In response, Pelosi says, in essence, “I don’t care that you’re a Democrat. You’re still corrupt. Get out of here.”

    So you in fact are proving are point even further, drpedro.

  5. Mike says:

    I don’t think Tom Delay kept a $100,000 cash bribe in his freezer.

  6. drpedro says:

    Compare and contrast….

    Duke

    “I was not strong enough to face the truth,” Cunningham said in a news conference outside the federal courthouse, his voice breaking. “The truth is I broke the law, concealed my conduct and disgraced my office.”

    Jefferson

    “As I have previously stated, I have never over all the years of my public service, accepted payment from anyone for the performance of any act or duty for which I have been elected”
    This quote appears after a SECOND person plead guilty to bribing him! So you can’t just say Duke was cornered….

    Its a culture of corruption I tells ya.

  7. Leroy Brown says:

    DeLay’s “false” indictment? Oh Puhleeze…

  8. elrod says:

    Duke Cunningham fought his investigation through and through until he was indicted. And no Republican dared ask him to step aside until he was actually indicted.

    Jefferson has not been indicted (yet), but leading Democrats are telling him to step aside because of the high probability of misconduct. Why didn’t Republicans kick the Dukestir to the curb before the indictment?

  9. factcheck says:

    “After 11 days of near silence in the face of mounting controversy, Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham released a three-page statement yesterday acknowledging that he “showed poor judgment” in selling his Del Mar house to “a friend who does business with the government.”

    The Rancho Santa Fe Republican added that he welcomed “all appropriate investigations” and expressed confidence that they would show he “acted honorably and honestly.
    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/cunningham/20050624-63-cunningh.html

  10. drpedro says:

    Because, Elrod, we live in america. Remember?

    Now, Jackson has had two people already plead guilty to giving him money…but has not been proven guilty. So, like Bill Clinton, he has a chance at the judicial lottery, and he is definately buying a ticket. Dukester on the other hand, recognized his guilt and didn’t put us all through the trouble and expense. Jackson will, be assured.

    He saw Clenis pull it off, and I am guessing he is a gambling man….

  11. elrod says:

    Who’s Jackson?

  12. BD says:

    Wow…pedro just made an argument that Duke Cunningham is a noble soul because he admitted to being as corrupt as the day is long.

    So I take it that Tom DeLay and Bob Ney and everybody else who supped at the Abramoff trough will also do the good and noble thing and spare us poor fragile Americans the pain and expense of prosecuting them.

    And his name is Jefferson. The least you can do is get the name right, even if you don’t always care to get other facts straight.

  13. factcheck says:

    Duke did his patriotic duty to recognize his guilt and save the state the cost of a trail.

    It’s not like Duke pleaded guilty and turned states evidence in return for a lesser sentence.

    Oh, that’s right, he did.

  14. JD says:

     In the interest of upholding the high ethical standard of the House Democratic Caucus, I am writing to request your immediate resignation from the Ways and Means Committee, the letter said.

    That is not calling for his resignation from the House, just the Ways and Means Committee.

    Way to drop the hammer, Nancy.

  15. drpedro says:

    And what did the congressional black caucus do immediately?

  16. JWG says:

    Yes, Oliver…we’re waiting for you to compare Republican responses to the Congressional Black Caucus’ response. Do tell…

  17. JD says:

    No more committee for you … bad boy !