Pop quiz on the Republican leadership
Seeing House Speaker Dennis Hastert’s defense of his handling of the Mark Foley debacle in all the papers this morning prompts a pop quiz: For the Republican leadership to force one of its members to resign from Congress, the member must: A. Be indicted for violating campaign finance laws. B. Get drunk and proposition young male pages via ...
Seeing House Speaker Dennis Hastert's defense of his handling of the Mark Foley debacle in all the papers this morning prompts a pop quiz:
For the Republican leadership to force one of its members to resign from Congress, the member must:
A. Be indicted for violating campaign finance laws.
B. Get drunk and proposition young male pages via e-mail and instant messaging.
C. Plead guilty in federal court to accepting bribes.
D. None of the above.
Aw, that’s too easy.
Hat tip: Kevin Logan
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