TOM DELAY DOING THE HURT

TOM DELAY DOING THE HURT DANCE: This has not been the best of weeks for the House Majority Leader. First, Josh Marshall, smelling blood in the water, is all over DeLay’s role in locating Texan Democratic state legislators — click here for some background. Andrew Sullivan keeps it simple: “TOM DELAY IS A MANIAC.” Meanwhile, ...

By , a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast.

TOM DELAY DOING THE HURT DANCE: This has not been the best of weeks for the House Majority Leader. First, Josh Marshall, smelling blood in the water, is all over DeLay's role in locating Texan Democratic state legislators -- click here for some background. Andrew Sullivan keeps it simple: "TOM DELAY IS A MANIAC." Meanwhile, from today's Chicago Tribune:

TOM DELAY DOING THE HURT DANCE: This has not been the best of weeks for the House Majority Leader. First, Josh Marshall, smelling blood in the water, is all over DeLay’s role in locating Texan Democratic state legislators — click here for some background. Andrew Sullivan keeps it simple: “TOM DELAY IS A MANIAC.” Meanwhile, from today’s Chicago Tribune:

Delivering a rare rebuke to House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, Speaker Dennis Hastert said Thursday that he has not yet decided whether to call for a vote to renew the ban on assault weapons before it expires next year. DeLay (R-Texas) said Tuesday that the votes do not exist to renew the 10-year ban, scheduled to end in the fall of 2004, and an aide said he would not send the bill to the floor…. Hastert (R-Ill.) said he spoke with DeLay after the majority leader announced that the bill would fail. “I think he was trying to put his old whip’s hat on and try to figure out whether he had the votes or not,” said Hastert, who opposed the ban nine years ago. “That bill hasn’t been discussed by the leadership yet,” Hastert continued. “I haven’t had a discussion with the president yet, so I’m not ready to make that decision.”

Developing…. UPDATE: Lloyd Grove reports on another DeLay travail (link via Tapped).

Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner

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