Republican rep invokes Chappaquiddick for damage control

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Desperation smells sooooooooooo good. :cool:

Shays on Foley handling: At least no one died
POSTED: 4:16 p.m. EDT, October 11, 2006

HARTFORD, Connecticut (AP) -- Republican Rep. Christopher Shays defended the House speaker's handling of a congressional page scandal, saying no one died like during the 1969 Chappaquiddick incident involving Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy.

"I know the speaker didn't go over a bridge and leave a young person in the water, and then have a press conference the next day," the embattled Connecticut congressman told The Hartford Courant in remarks published Wednesday.

"Dennis Hastert didn't kill anybody," he added.

Shays' comments recalled the Chappaquiddick incident, when Kennedy's car ran off a Massachusetts bridge, killing his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne. Kennedy did not immediately report the tragedy, and he later pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident.

Last week, Kennedy campaigned for Democrat Diane Farrell, who is locked in a bitter fight with Shays that could help determine whether Democrats recapture the House after 12 years of GOP control.

"This is symptomatic of Chris losing his composure in a tight race," Farrell said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday. "Chris just seems to be lashing out in anger."

Kennedy's office had a terse response.

"This just makes clear the real need for change in November. Beyond that I'm not going to dignify such a desperate attack with a response," said Kennedy spokeswoman Melissa Wagoner.

Farrell said the scandal, which polls show could hurt the GOP's bid to hang onto control, has affected her because her 19-year-old daughter Margaret was a Senate page when she was 16.

"My first reaction to this whole scandal had nothing to do with politics," she said. "It was as a parent who had a child participating in the program."

Shays cited Chappaquiddick in an interview Friday when he was asked about Farrell's call for him to return money raised by Hastert. The speaker has been under fire for his handling of disgraced former Rep. Mark Foley's sexually explicit messages to young pages.

Farrell and other Democrats have called for Hastert to resign.
 
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RoryN said:
Okay. And? What's that have to do with Foley?
Nothing at all. Just sayin' maybe the guy don't like Teddy. Can't hardly blame him for that.
Other than that he pretty much sounds like an idiot.
 
KRCummings said:
Well, in his defense Ted Kennedy is a big dickhead.
Yes, a dickhead who's guilty of negligent homicide.....and a fucking drunk.
 
garbage can said:
Bullshit, it's Bush's fault.
No, he's a Rep, it';s Clinton's fault. You lot must love term limits, the Blair govt over here realised they couldn't blame the Tories any more after eight years.
 
Freya said:
Well, 35 yr old events are still relevant, no?

Sometimes.

One thing's certain: 35-year-old men aren't relevant to Foley.
 
It's kind of scary when one party has control of the House, the Senate and the White House. It's even scarier when the other party takes control in January, 2009.

Really scary for some...
 
garbage can said:
Yes, a dickhead who's guilty of negligent homicide.....and a fucking drunk.


Whos family has given plenty to this country in service and in blood.
 
Purple Haze said:
It's kind of scary when one party has control of the House, the Senate and the White House. It's even scarier when the other party takes control in January, 2009.

Really scary for some...
Yeah, what a scene.... Hillary, the Prez, Nancy, house majority leader, Reid, the senate majority leader.
 
SeanH said:
No, he's a Rep, it';s Clinton's fault. You lot must love term limits, the Blair govt over here realised they couldn't blame the Tories any more after eight years.
Talking about the Tories, how is the Green party doing?
 
RoryN said:
Sometimes.

One thing's certain: 35-year-old men aren't relevant to Foley.
Keep in mind, the only thing Foley is guilty of, is being a homo.
 
garbage can said:
Yeah, what a scene.... Hillary, the Prez, Nancy, house majority leader, Reid, the senate majority leader.

And you back in the quiet room...
 
RoryN said:
Desperation smells sooooooooooo good. :cool:

Shays on Foley handling: At least no one died
POSTED: 4:16 p.m. EDT, October 11, 2006

HARTFORD, Connecticut (AP) -- Republican Rep. Christopher Shays defended the House speaker's handling of a congressional page scandal, saying no one died like during the 1969 Chappaquiddick incident involving Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy.

"I know the speaker didn't go over a bridge and leave a young person in the water, and then have a press conference the next day," the embattled Connecticut congressman told The Hartford Courant in remarks published Wednesday.

"Dennis Hastert didn't kill anybody," he added.

Shays' comments recalled the Chappaquiddick incident, when Kennedy's car ran off a Massachusetts bridge, killing his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne. Kennedy did not immediately report the tragedy, and he later pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident.

Last week, Kennedy campaigned for Democrat Diane Farrell, who is locked in a bitter fight with Shays that could help determine whether Democrats recapture the House after 12 years of GOP control.

"This is symptomatic of Chris losing his composure in a tight race," Farrell said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday. "Chris just seems to be lashing out in anger."

Kennedy's office had a terse response.

"This just makes clear the real need for change in November. Beyond that I'm not going to dignify such a desperate attack with a response," said Kennedy spokeswoman Melissa Wagoner.

Farrell said the scandal, which polls show could hurt the GOP's bid to hang onto control, has affected her because her 19-year-old daughter Margaret was a Senate page when she was 16.

"My first reaction to this whole scandal had nothing to do with politics," she said. "It was as a parent who had a child participating in the program."

Shays cited Chappaquiddick in an interview Friday when he was asked about Farrell's call for him to return money raised by Hastert. The speaker has been under fire for his handling of disgraced former Rep. Mark Foley's sexually explicit messages to young pages.

Farrell and other Democrats have called for Hastert to resign.


He made a valid point in that statement. Not one Democrat was screaming for Ted Kennedy to resign when he killed a young woman while driving drunk.

Typical democrats being hypocritical,
 
airborne92 said:
He made a valid point in that statement. Not one Democrat was screaming for Ted Kennedy to resign when he killed a young woman while driving drunk.

Are you sure about that, or just talking out of your ass again?
 
It's refreshing to see that the republicans are finally focusing on the important matters like Chappaquiddick and not wasting time with red herrings like Iraq, Afghanistan, North Korea or Iran.
 
airborne92 said:
Name one Democrat that wanted Ted Kennedy's resignation?

I don't have to, the burden of proof is on you.

Prove that no Democrat wanted him to resign at the time, go ahead.

You can't, so you might as well fuck off...
 
Meanwhile, any comparison of these two scandals is left to the mental midgets that vote GOP...
 
airborne92 said:
He made a valid point in that statement. Not one Democrat was screaming for Ted Kennedy to resign when he killed a young woman while driving drunk.

Typical democrats being hypocritical,
And she drowned in 3 or 4 feet of water.... he made no attempt to save her, to get her out of the car..... he let her drown.
 
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