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March 23, 2007
Coalition of the Bribed
Anyone remember the media firestorm over Tom DeLay's promises of porks, and threats about payback, in regards to the passage of the prescription medicine bill?
No firestorm this time.
So if I have this right: It's wrong for a Republican Majority Leader to cut side-deals and make threats regarding the passage of a purely domestic social welfare bill -- so wrong the media was all but calling for a federal investigation -- but it's okay for a Democratic Speaker of the House to do precisely the same to secure a bill about war?
Do I have that right?
Does anyone remember the media saying during the DeLay controversy "of course all of these actions would be justified if the bill under consideration had to do with war"?
Because I don't remember that. I sort of think -- stay with me on this -- the media has invented this new rule quite recently in order to provide cover for Nancy Pelosi.
I know it sounds crazy.