The Democratic Mask

Shuffling through the paper this morning, catching up with news I’ve yet to read since Friday, I found quite an interesting piece on Congressman Mark Foley , who apparently had a sexually explicit conversation with one of his pages and resigned from office on Friday. This, six weeks before the election, can not look good for the Republican party, considering the its uncertainty for many crucial seats up for grab this November.
What I find rather odd is that the Republican party is already trying to pass off a male representative having a strongly sexual conversation with a 16 year-old boy as nothing major, even though just seven or eight years ago they were scandalizing then-President Clinton’s alleged sexual relations with a 20-something year-old Monica Lewinski, calling for his impeachment.
Democrats in both the House and the Senate called for intense FBI investigation to the affair, while Senior Republicans admitted that they had known about the affair for six months to a year. Republicans claim that nothing has been done to protect these children (namely the boy with whom Foley had spoken) except for warning Foley to break off any internet, telephone or other contact with the individual.
Senator Nancy Pelosi said after requesting an ethics committee meeting, ”…Republican leaders have admitted to knowing about Mr. Foley’s outrageous behavior for six months to a year, and they chose to cover is up rather than to protect these children.”
It’s clear that the Republican party not only wants to protect its hide pending the upcoming mid-term elections, as it would probably want to do with any other situation, but also wants to cover the fact that it’s got a scandal involving homosexual pedophilia amongst it’s ranks.
The Waterbury Republican, long known for its politically far right-winged coverage of American politics, reported this developing scandal in today’s Sunday Republican on page 6 of the main news section. The title was “Democrats seize opportunity following Foley e-mail scandal.”
This article didn’t even have a picture of Mr. Foley, but rather had a photo of Sen. John Kerry meeting with the democratic runner in Palm Beach. The piece focuses almost entirely on the fact that Democrats are scrambling to build a strong race in an area that’s almost always voted Republican, and only mentions the scandalous happenings in the last paragraph:
“Foley e-mailed the page in August 2005. The boy was 16 at the time. Foley asked him how he was doing after Hurricane Katrina and what he wanted for his birthday. The congressman also asked the boy to send a photo of himself, according to excerpts of the e-mails.”
The bias is hard to deny here. If you read the script of the Aol Instant Messenger conversation had between the congressman and the child, it’s clear that he did much worse than ask for photos. Here’s just a small example to leave you with (“Maf54” is Mr. Foley):
Maf54 (7:46:33 PM): did any girl give you a haand job this weekend
Xxxxxxxxx (7:46:38 PM): lol no
Xxxxxxxxx (7:46:40 PM): im single right now
Xxxxxxxxx (7:46:57 PM): my last gf and i broke up a few weeks agi
Maf54 (7:47:11 PM): are you
Maf54 (7:47:11 PM): good so your getting horny
Xxxxxxxxx (7:47:29 PM): lol…a bit
Maf54 (7:48:00 PM): did you spank it this weekend yourself
Xxxxxxxxx (7:48:04 PM): no.
I hope the citizens of Waterbury find the truth, eventually.


2 Comments:
Just a little update:
Mark Foley has checked into a rehabilitation facility to treat alcoholism.
''I strongly believe that I am an alcoholic and have accepted the need for immediate treatment for alcoholism and other behavioral problems,'' he said, according to the Associated Press.
I'd like to know what "other behavioral problems."
The sad part about this story is that the Democrats are going to focus their campaigns on attacking Foley and playing the "republican" game of personal bashing. The interesting part is that we, liberal students, are getting our story framed by the Democrats because Foley didn't do anything physical with the page (did not even ask to meet up with him), the sexual majority in Washington is 16 and homosexuality (Foley did "come out" in a statement) is not a crime. So the real story is that a perverted middle aged guy was talking sex with a consenting 16 year old, it happens every day and it is not illegal. I am not defending Foley, I am just giving facts and I do believe that the power position he had probably led the pages to "play" the game rather than get Foley mad (it could be a form of harassement). I am saddened that the Democrats are playing the "moral" card while in reality, "moral" is a republican word to judge people's behavior when it is not illegal and when saying "bad" sounds stupid.
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