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Home Front: Politix
Rep. Shays: Foley Scandal No Chappaquiddick
2006-10-11
Shays must be getting REALLY desperate. He said something that made sense. You'ld almost think he was a Republican.
Republican Rep. Christopher Shays defended the House speaker's handling of a congressional page scandal, saying no one died like at Chappaquiddick in 1969 when Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy was involved.

"I know the speaker didn't go over a bridge and leave a young person in the water, and then have a press conference the next day," the embattled Connecticut congressman told The Hartford Courant in remarks published Wednesday.

"Dennis Hastert didn't kill anybody," he added.

Shays' comments recalled the Chappaquiddick incident, when Kennedy's car ran off a Massachusetts bridge, killing his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne. Kennedy did not immediately report the tragedy, and later pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident.

Last week, Kennedy campaigned for Democrat Diane Farrell, who is locked in a bitter fight with Shays that could help determine whether Democrats recapture the House after 12 years of GOP control.

"This is symptomatic of Chris losing his composure in a tight race," Farrell said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press Wednesday. "Chris just seems to be lashing out in anger."

Farrell said the scandal, which polls show could hurt the GOP's bid to hang onto control, has affected her because her 19-year-old daughter Margaret was a Senate page when she was 16.

"My first reaction to this whole scandal had nothing to do with politics," she said. "It was as a parent who had a child participating in the program."

Shays cited Chappaquiddick in an interview Friday when he was asked about Farrell's call for him to return money raised by Hastert. The speaker has been under fire for his handling of disgraced former Rep. Mark Foley's sexually explicit messages to young pages.

Farrell has called for Shays to return any money raised for him by Hastert. She and other Democrats have called for Hastert to resign.
Posted by:mcsegeek1

#1  sidenote:

This reminded me of one of my favorite moments in political history.

In the 1988 campaign between George HW Bush and Dukakis, Ted the town drunk got up and slurred out the following, regarding whether Gorge HW Bush was involved in the Iran-Contra 'scandal':

"Where was George? Where was George? Where was George?"

At the Republican National Convention some days later, he got his answer, on a t-shirt, worn by many of the Republican delegates. Written in plain block letters on the shirt was:

"HE WAS DRY, SOBER, AND WITH HIS WIFE."
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-10-11 15:39  

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