Anyone who was not living under a rock this past weekend knows that Florida Rep. Mark Foley, a Republican, resigned after ABC News broke a story that Rep. Foley had sent sexually explicit Instant Messages to teenage boys. Foley entered alcohol rehab today. (Yes, alcohol rehab. I just report these things, I don't explain them.)
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Before I continue with this post, I want to say right now, for the
record, that I am in no way condoning or dismissing Foley's alleged
attempts to troll underage males for sexually explicit talk and
possibly hookups. If these charges are true (and Foley's immediate
resignation seems to be a flashing neon sign saying "YES, THEY ARE
TRUE") then Rep. Foley should be held accountable for his actions. If
these allegations are true, then Rep Foley is a perverted individual
who needs our prayers, but he should not be pardoned or exempted from
prosecution.
ADDED: Now Foley is saying that he was molested by a priest. I guess it's only a matter of time before the obligatory visit to the Oprah show.
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Yet the story goes beyond the perversions of a US House of Representatives Member. Democrats are now calling for the resignation of the Speaker of the House and an independent counsel investigation into the conduct of the House Republican Leadership -- the same Democrats who remained curiously silent when Rep. Mel Reynolds, one of their own, was convicted in 1995 of 12 counts of sexual assault, obstruction of justice, and solicitation of child pornography in an investigation stemming from accusations that he had sex with a 16 year old campaign worker and then pressured her to lie about it, and was later pardoned by President Bill Clinton.
The reason for all this Democrat grandstanding is that Speaker Hastert was allegedly given copies of emails (that's EMAILS, not INSTANT MESSAGES) that Rep. Foley sent to a 16 year old Congressional page last year. The emails allegedly "creeped out" the page (in one email, Foley asked the page to send him a photo of himself) and officials sent the emails and a written report to Hastert, asking him to keep an eye on Foley. Allegedly Speaker Hastert told Rep. Foley to cease contact with the page who had filed the complaint. The material in these emails was hardly actionable, though, and if this is all the information that Hastert had about Foley then he was right not to push the issue any further.
The charges levied at Rep. Foley by ABC News were supported by copies of Instant Messages obtained by a liberal activist group CREW (Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington). These newer INSTANT MESSAGES -- not the EMAILS sent to Speaker Hastert -- contained the sexually explicit conversations between Rep. Foley and several underage males. Again, these communications were NOT the emails given to Rep. Hastert last year. (Correction: it appears that some of these IM's were up to three years old. Who was sitting on them for so long, and allowing Foley to prey on underage boys for all that time?)
But no matter, the Democrats are already tasting blood. They even have a strategy worked out to take political advantage of this situation. (And these are the guys who continually accuse President Bush of "politicizing" 9/11? It is to laugh.)
They are using this situation to do as much damage to the Republican party as possible, and damn the poor kids that Rep. Foley allegedly preyed on. Who needs them anyway, right? Let's go straight for the Speaker of the House.
That in itself is as disgusting as Rep. Foley's alleged behavior.
The Foley incident set off some distant alarm bells inside my head: "Where have I heard this guy's name before. And haven't gay and liberal blogs been threatening to launch devastating "outing" campaigns against the Republicans?"
My hunch was proved right by Gatewaypundit, who found the site that specifically threatened to out Rep. Foley.
And I did a little Googling as well, and found this post from post from "Eric's Blog" dated May 2003, Wrestling Alligators:
If Congressman Mark Foley is going to come out of the
closet; it seems that he's not going to do it willingly, or gracefully.
After a recent report in the New Times Broward-Palm Beach, the
Washington Blade picked up the story (guaranteeing that Capitol Queers
like me would pick up on it). Suspicious that the Sun-Sentinel would
report on the story; Foley decided to head off mainstream media
coverage by... calling a press conference!
... FOLEY: "I'm declaring today that I have a right to privacy,
like anyone else in this country. The fact that I'm not married has led
many people to speculate, but I'm not going to be dragged into the
gutter by these rumormongers" (Smith, St. Petersburg Times, 5/23).
Of course this doesn't prove or disprove the veracity of the various
emails and IM's that Foley is alleged to have sent, but it further
illustrates that Foley has been a target for "outing" for some time.
But what about Speaker Hastert? Did he do the right thing? Think about Hastert's dilemma. If he came down hard on Foley last year, maybe asking him to resign, then Foley would have instantly been turned into a gay rights martyr. (Don't doubt me on this; even though they were gunning for him, radical gay rights leaders would have cast him as a victim if someone else outed him first, especially a Republican.) Now, Democrats are saying that Hastert didn't do enough to take down Foley. It's a lose-lose situation.
And the Democrats themselves are not in the clear on this. If further investigation shows that Democrat operatives like CREW had access to the sexually explicit IM's that proved Foley was preying on underage boys, and deliberately withheld them in order to create a politically devastating "October Suprise," then they are guilty of breaking the law as well.
In the days of yore, the Democrats could count on the news media to act as an unpaid press release service for them. But now there are blogs, and behind the blogs is an army of pajama-clad Davids, examining stories like this one and publishing their work online. If there is more to this story that needs to be reported, blogs will report it.
It's times like these when it's nice to be a blogger.
Macsmind also has a good post about the apparent Democrat feeding frenzy surrounding this story. WizBang and Michelle Malkin are on this too.
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