House Speaker Dennis Hastert must do the only right thing, and resign his speakership at once. Either he was grossly negligent for not taking the red flags fully into account and ordering a swift investigation, for not even remembering the order of events leading up to last week's revelations -- or he deliberately looked the other way in hopes that a brewing scandal would simply blow away. He gave phony answers Friday to the old and ever-relevant questions of what did he know and when did he know it? Mr. Hastert has forfeited the confidence of the public and his party, and he cannot preside over the necessary coming investigation, an investigation that must examine his own inept performance
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Monday, October 02, 2006
Washington Times calls for Hastert's resignation
The conservative Washington Times, in an editorial just posted to its website, is calling for the resignation of House Speaker Dennis Hastert for his lack of action concerning the Mark Foley scandal:
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