- On the indictment: This is a frivolous indictment. I am indicted just for the reason to make me step aside as majority leader. This is politics at its sleaziest. (And who would know more about sleaze than Tom DeLay)
- On being leader: I think I will go back to be majority leader. (And Roy Blunt's saying dream on Tommy)
- On his continued prominent role in the House GOP leadership: I wouldn't call it "run the show." I call it working together to get our agenda done (And watching my back)
- On corporate money from Texas sent to the RNC with a list of 7 Texas Republican candidates attached who later received money from another RNC account: I don't know if it happened or not . . . probably so, but let me tell you that this is an open and transparent process. Both Democrats and Republicans do it. (Yeah--that excuse always worked with your parents)
- On being a crook: I did nothing wrong. I did nothing wrong. I broke no laws. I broke no rules of the House (And I've never told a lie)
- On his three previous run-ins with the House Ethics Committee: Admonishments are not sanctions handed out for violating the rules of the House . . . An admonishment's like a warning ticket (And so how many times do you get to violate House ethics rules before you finally strike out?)
- On his indicted friend, lobbyist Jack Abramoff: Jack Abramoff was a friend. I have no clue what the inner workings of his office and everything else is going to--I don't ask a lobbyist to come talk to me about something and then grill them on how their operations run in town (Not so according to many K Street lobbyists who complain that DeLay has tried to dictate to them that they must hire favored Republicans as lobbyists in order to conduct business in the House)
- On his golfing junket to Scotland courtesy of Jack Abramoff: I'm involved in the conservative movement overseas, too. I went there to meet with Margaret Thatcher and other high-ranking officials talking and working with them on how the conservative party can get back into power. Sure, I enjoy myself. Am I supposed to be limited? I can't go to the play that is right down the street? I can't play golf? Golf is the only thing I do for myself. I love golf. I can't play golf while I'm there? I can't take an afternoon off and play golf? (Sure you did Tom--keep talking)
The conservative Manchester Union Leader as Wallace pointed out in his interview with DeLay summed it up quite well in an editorial this week: "DeLay is an embarrassment as a majority leader. His mania for power and disregard for good government reflect poorly on all Republicans." It's time for Republicans to say good-bye to Tom DeLay for good.
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Greg Garrison agrees with you-he told Dan Burton and Mike Sodrel during his talk show this morning that the Republicans should dump DeLay
Update: A newly convened Texas grand jury indicted DeLay today on additional charges of money laundering,which carry a tougher penalty than the original criminal conspiracy charges.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051003/ap_on_go_co/delay_indictment;_ylt=Aq6Z7QqSeCQ4IMaRAW7W8cus0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA2Z2szazkxBHNlYwN0bQ--
"Even if Boss DeLay leaves, his legacy stays," said James A. Thurber, director of congressional studies at American University.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/02/AR2005100201128_pf.html
Do tell, what real change will occur if house republicans finally stop the DeLay and give him the boot??
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