Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Times editorial criticizes Republican response to Foley e-mails

An editorial in this morning's New York Times criticizes the response of Republican leaders to the news that Rep. Mark Foley had been sending inappropriate e-mails to Congressional pages:

The news about Mr. Foley should have set off alarm bells instantly, even if the messages the leaders saw were of the "inappropriate" variety rather than the flat-out salacious versions that surfaced last week. But there was certainly no sense of urgency in their response, which seemed directed at sweeping the matter under the rug rather than finding out precisely what was going on.


The Times accuses the Republican leadership of putting the maintenance of power ahead of the good of the people:

That House leaders knew Representative Mark Foley had been sending inappropriate e-mail to Capitol pages and did little about it is terrible. It is also the latest in a long, depressing pattern: When there is a choice between the right thing to do and the easiest route to perpetuation of power, top Republicans always pick wrong.

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