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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 08:42 AM Nov 2013

'High' hypocrisy on Capitol Hill: Congressional leaders ignore calls for Radel's resignation

http://smirkingchimp.com/thread/linn-washington/52921/high-hypocrisy-on-capitol-hill-congressional-leaders-ignore-calls-for-radels-resignation

'High' hypocrisy on Capitol Hill: Congressional leaders ignore calls for Radel's resignation
by Linn Washington | November 29, 2013 - 9:40am

Florida U.S. Congressman Trey Radel, recently convicted of possessing cocaine, rightly wears the label of Drug War hypocrite, but assigning that total to just that one prominent felon helps tends to hide the long-standing stench of Drug War hypocrisy that extends from Capitol Hill to the White House and state capitals nationwide, including members of both parties.

Yes, Tea Party-backed Radel (R-Fla.), busted recently in a federal sting operation in the act of purchasing cocaine, deserves his hypocrisy dunce cap for antics like siding this year with a Republican seeking to require food stamp recipients to first receive mandatory drug testing.

Philadelphia Democratic Congressman Bob Brady notes what many of his Capitol Hill colleagues (hypocritically) refuse to acknowledge publicly. “An elected official who calls for drug testing for poor people trying to feed their families with the support of food stamps while knowing that he is himself a drug user is an absolute violation of the public trust,” Brady stated.

The mean-spirited initiative from Radel and his GOP confederates for pee-tests from persons impoverished enough to need government food assistance has, it should be noted, proved a costly failure in the Sunshine State.
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'High' hypocrisy on Capitol Hill: Congressional leaders ignore calls for Radel's resignation (Original Post) unhappycamper Nov 2013 OP
Politicians live above us.... Lobo27 Nov 2013 #1
Recall yeoman6987 Nov 2013 #5
k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Nov 2013 #2
Because everyone deserves a second chance - unless they're a Democrat. Scuba Nov 2013 #3
Its no secret that... TRoN33 Nov 2013 #4
Drugs coming in to the US from or through Mexico. DhhD Nov 2013 #6
The US narcotics market is estimated to be worth $60 Billion annually. DhhD Nov 2013 #7
Where are the Democrats on this? WowSeriously Nov 2013 #8
The country is run by drunks sorefeet Nov 2013 #9
Take his fucking food away. JEB Nov 2013 #10
Resignation? To Hell with that! Why isn't he in prison? KansDem Nov 2013 #11
Weiner's,weiner was more important than Radel's "blow".... Historic NY Nov 2013 #12
Yes but HE'S A REPUBLICAN! chuckstevens Nov 2013 #13
Mark Sanford and Vito Fossella, both adulterers. Jim Lane Dec 2013 #15
High hypocrisy is SOP, standard operating procedure for the GOP.....nt Enthusiast Nov 2013 #14
 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
5. Recall
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 09:54 AM
Nov 2013

Heck why not have a recall? Republicans basically ran 3 Democrats out of office through recalls (ok one resigned). Democrats never seem to fight. Ok they did once with Governor Walker and lost so does that mean we give up the fight?

 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
3. Because everyone deserves a second chance - unless they're a Democrat.
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 09:00 AM
Nov 2013

Republicans get unlimited chances. See: David Vitter.

 

TRoN33

(769 posts)
4. Its no secret that...
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 09:31 AM
Nov 2013

John Boehner, Eric Cantor, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell and Darrell Issa loves to play the double-standard games and would watch out each others' backs. They won't dump one of their own to risk the election that could favored the Democrat.

sorefeet

(1,241 posts)
9. The country is run by drunks
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 11:10 AM
Nov 2013

and drug users. The stench of booze during the shut down is unacceptable. How many are on the easy to get meth. But these lying, hypocrite, scum, make laws to put a pot smoker in prison and ruin his life.

KansDem

(28,498 posts)
11. Resignation? To Hell with that! Why isn't he in prison?
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 11:37 AM
Nov 2013

The article says he was recently convicted of possessing cocaine, so why is he still walking around free? Shouldn't he be in jail?

That would lead to his resignation. Trying to conduct House business would be extremely difficult from a 6x8-foot prison cell...

Historic NY

(37,927 posts)
12. Weiner's,weiner was more important than Radel's "blow"....
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 11:40 AM
Nov 2013

one was locked up for committing a crime and the other resigned

 

chuckstevens

(1,201 posts)
13. Yes but HE'S A REPUBLICAN!
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 11:43 AM
Nov 2013

1. David Vitters
2. Larry Craig
3. Darryl Issa
4. Dan Burton
5. Newt Gingrich
6. Strom Thurmond


Can anyone add-on? When THEY do something, there's always a reason why its different!

 

Jim Lane

(11,175 posts)
15. Mark Sanford and Vito Fossella, both adulterers.
Sun Dec 1, 2013, 12:39 AM
Dec 2013

Sanford didn't resign, finished his term as Governor, later won a Republican House primary and is now back in Congress.

I think he's married the Argentine woman with whom he was cheating on his wife, but I'm not sure.

(My favorite line about Sanford: "It's not enough the Republicans commit adultery, now they're outsourcing it?&quot

Fossella was such a strong supporter of family values that he had two families, one back in New York and one in the D.C. area, with of course two different women. He didn't resign, either.

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