MEDIA CALLS FOR HASTERTS RESIGNATION ARE PREMATURE
Alexandria, VAIn the fallout of the
scandal involving Rep. Mark Foley, who has appropriately resigned
from his congressional seat, there have been calls for the immediate
resignation of House Speaker Dennis Hastert a demand that the top
media have constantly repeated. In response to the media-fueled
calls for Speaker Hastert to step down, Media Research Center
President Brent Bozell issued the following statement:
We do not have all the facts. The Foley scandal broke five days
ago, although newspapers and other media apparently knew about the
scandal for at least a year and did not report it until now. To call
for Speaker Hasterts resignation over this incident before all the
facts are gathered is premature.
However, a full investigation of the scandal must be conducted and
the evidence followed wherever it goes. If the evidence shows that
any House members, of either party, knew about Rep. Foleys behavior
and did nothing to stop it, or if they tried to cover it up, then
those House members should resign immediately.
Further, no one in the Democratic leadership has any right to make
political hay of this scandal given their rich history of coddling
adulterers and pedophiles in their ranks.
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