Disgusting Prevert rePukes Blaming DEMOCRATS for Foley's Flameout

We've heard the Repunks bringing up Clinton to deflect attention from prevert Foley, "Eggman" Matt Drudge blaming the Pages for "Egging On" Foley, and mealy-mouthing about Dems taking advantage of the situation. Now, here's the inside scoop from the Hotline Blog on the RePuke's planning to blame the Dems for FoleyGate right from the start of the scandal.

Republicans Blame Dems For Foley E-Mail Leak Amid the controversy over whether Speaker Hastert and other Republican leaders did enough to address former GOP Rep. Mark Foley's e-mails to a former House page, Republicans have been conducting a behind-the-scenes campaign to redirect attention away from themselves. Within 24 hours.... of Foley's resignation, GOP aides and Republican political operatives began pushing a story that Brian Smoot -- who was Louisiana Rep. Rodney Alexander's chief of staff before the lawmaker switched parties to the GOP in 2004 -- might have been involved in leaking the e-mails to reporters. The GOP operatives have been making the argument to a host of reporters that the leaker, by sitting on the e-mails, acted in a way that could enrage voters. Alexander was the sponsor of the page who received e-mails from Foley described as "overly friendly."

Smoot is currently working as campaign manager for Democrat Ron Klein's bid to unseat GOP Rep. Clay Shaw in Florida's 22nd District. Shaw's district neighbors Foley's former 16th District. Smoot adamantly denied any connection to the e-mails or any other aspect of the Foley case. Smoot is painted by GOP operatives as a potentially disgruntled former aide of Alexander angry about his former boss' party switch who later went to work for Minority Leader Pelosi. When contacted, Smoot said while there is no love lost between Alexander and himself, he never worked for Pelosi and he only learned about the Foley matter from media reports. "I would be the last person to have any idea of what is going on in Alexander's office," said Smoot. "I had no idea about e-mails or ideas about this page and am absolutely not involved in this situation whatsoever. I also never worked for Pelosi nor have I ever worked for the [Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee] or Democratic Party.

"Even Hastert has alluded to the GOP's spin message, which has evolved since it first surfaced Saturday to involve the sexual instant messages Foley sent pages. "Anyone who had knowledge of these vile instant messages should have turned them over to authorities immediately so that kids could be protected," Hastert said in a statement Monday. "I repeat again, the Republican leaders of the House did not have them. We have all said so. On the record. But someone did have them. And the Ethics Committee, the Justice Department, the news media -- or anyone who can -- should help us find out who." A Pelosi spokesman said the misdirection campaign the GOP leadership is attempting to pull off is a sign of their desperation. "Everyone in America is asking, 'What was done to protect these kids?' and Republicans are asking, 'Who else can we blame?'" said the spokesman. Democratic leadership is saying little publicly about Foley and is relying on Democratic lawmakers with reputations for being nonpartisan -- such as the Page Board member Rep. Dale Kildee of Michigan -- to speak out more forcefully on the issue while allowing the Foley mess to engulf Republican leaders. "We were happy where we were [politically] before this happened and now this," said one Democratic aide. [CHRISTIAN BOURGE]

Keep up to date with FoleyGate. Check out the compilations - FoleyGate Update, FoleyGate Update #2, and FoleyGate Update#3

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They make me sick

They make me sick. What a bunch of crybabies. These were the little whiney brats year ago on the playground tormenting the other kids and blaming every little thing that happens to THEM on others. They all need a good swift smack and to be sent to the corner of the world where no one has to see them or hear them.

This is what happens when the people raise brats. They become Repukicans.

All in the family values

Sometimes nothing tells a story as well as a single, powerful photograph. I don't know why the national media didn't pick this up, but they should have. In case you missed it:

BW photograph of a truly shameless moment. There's a deep sadness here -- layers upon layers upon layers of meaning in this iconic Buffalo News photo that perfectly sums up and symbolizes the whole damn Foleygate scandal, which has rapidly moved beyond the "merely" sleazy, salacious and corrupt. Now it's an utterly surreal, blame-shifting mass abdication of all personal responsibility.

Take another look at the children. Then look at the man (Rep. Reynolds) at the microphone. See the face of a party leadership that uses children to score "family values" points but doesn't give a damn. At all.

Even Cruella Deville blames Dems

Submarine   USS Wahoo  ss238 Katherine Harris says the media would be “quite disingenuous” to blame the Mark Foley case on Republicans. In an interview with WESH Channel 2 in Orlando, Harris said, “if anything, the Republicans didn’t know about these issues and we’re going to be very anxious to find out who in the media and on the other side of the aisle (Democrats) knew about it and kept this from the public interest, because our children were at stake.” Harris did not mention that House Speaker Dennis Hastert, Majority Leader John Boehner, Republican National Congressional Committee Chairman John Shimkus, and Rep. Rodney Alexander — all Republicans — knew about Foley’s contact with a former 16-year-old page nearly a year ago.

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