Saturday, October 07, 2006

Foleygate

By Mona Charon
Creators Syndicate

"We should not subject young men and women to this kind of activity, this kind of vulnerability." So said Illinois Congressman Ray LaHood, who is recommending that the congressional page program be suspended at least temporarily.

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, you cannot trust members of the United States Congress with your teenage children. And you cannot trust them with your money either.

These titillations, er, scandals have developed a predictable choreography. High-ranking official, Hollywood star, business executive, you fill in the blank, is caught in flagrante, and what does he or she do? He attempts to frame himself as the victim -- of abuse, of alcoholism, of drugs, and often of all three. A fly on the wall of these treatment centers would doubtless discover that some of their celebrity clients are not alcoholics at all, but simply charlatans anointing themselves with alcoholism to wring sympathy from an infinitely forgiving public. There was a time, children, when public figures did not write tell-all "confessions" about their sexual lives. They were uptight and unliberated. James McGreevey is the model now. Former governor of New Jersey, former husband, former father (?), he includes lurid passages in his new book about discovering his homosexuality with an aide while his wife was at the hospital giving birth.

Former Rep. Mark Foley has set some kind of land-speed record in framing himself as a victim. His seat in the House was barely cold before he let it be known that a) he was checking himself into rehab for alcoholism, and b) he was himself molested as a youth by a "clergyman." A two-fer! Book this man on "Oprah" now.

Perhaps with Foley, America will finally reach the point of gagging on victimhood. Obviously Foley was the perpetrator, not the victim. He was a powerful man preying upon kids away from home for the first time, abusing his prestige and power, betraying the public trust, and in a particularly sour twist, sponsoring legislation to shield kids from Internet predators. And now he asks us to spare some sympathy for him?

It's probably true that the Republican leadership should have done more with the early warnings they received. Memo to file: Any number of e-mails above one from a grown man to a teenage boy or girl is too many. Full stop.

But for the Democrats to be clutching the draperies in horror is a little hard to credit. This is not the first time members of Congress have hit on pages. In 1983 there was a bipartisan page scandal. The Republican, Dan Crane, had been involved with a teenage girl page. He tearfully apologized but was defeated in the next election in a heavily Republican district. Gerry Studds, a Democrat, was involved with a teenage male page. But Studds was re-elected six more times by his Massachusetts constituents. Both Studds and Crane admitted to having sexual affairs with the 17-year-olds. And while the House censured both men, neither resigned. Foley has so far not been charged with actually touching anyone.

It goes without saying that if the Republican leadership had moved against Foley based solely on his "overly friendly" e-mails, they would have been accused of homophobia, of drawing prejudicial inferences based on the fact that he was gay. It is also the case that a number of leading Republicans and conservatives have called upon Speaker Denny Hastert to resign. How many Democrats called for Bill Clinton to resign? Ted Kennedy? William Jefferson (of the cash in the freezer fame)?

But the Democrats, who overlook so much by so many, and who instructed us sternly that Bill Clinton's affair was a trivial matter despite the fact that it fit the classic sexual harassment scenario the Democrats themselves enshrined in law, are fortunate that Foley's target was under 18. If he were older, they would be debarred from expressing any disapproval at all. In fact, if shame were able to silence anyone anymore, Washington would be a tomb.

COPYRIGHT 2006 CREATORS SYNDICATE INC.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

We love Mayor Godfrey! He is tiny, but that doesn't matter. His wallet is always filled with c-notes.

Mayor Matthew Godfrey Parody said...

Is that you Lola? Hey, how come you don't drop by anymore? Which room you stayin' in these days?

Check me out hunny

Anonymous said...

I don't know about you, but this is the year that I will be voting straight democratic.
If we are to get changes in our government, then it is us that need to make that change.
how many of you are with me on this.

Anonymous said...

I am with you all the way, (change)
I read this on the one utah blog and think you are right to vote for a change this year.


“A desire for a Democratic victory is, at least for me, about the fact that this country simply cannot endure two more years of a Bush administration which is free to operate with even fewer constraints than before, including the fact that George Bush and Dick Cheney will never face even another midterm election ever again. They will be free to run wild for the next two years with a Congress that is so submissive and blindly loyal that it is genuinely creepy to behold. A desire for a Democratic victory is also about the need to have the systematic lawbreaking and outright criminality in which Bush officials have repeatedly engaged have actual consequences, something that simply will not happen if Republicans continue their stranglehold on all facets of the Government for the next two years……”

Anonymous said...

How many have you seen the new commercial about the voting machines that will be used in this election? As I watched the commercial and each person would hold up their pointer finger like is was a microphone and speak in their finger at announce what they would like to see government accomplished. Then after Gary Hubert tells of the new voting machine that you simply have to use is your pointer finger on the touch screen of a computer that when you are almost finished you the use your finger to case the ballot. Did any of you catch that?.....YOU WILL LIVE YOUR FINGER PRINT on the touch screen monitor of the voting machine.

Don’t any of you get it. They will be recording not only what you have voted for but your finger print as well. They will not only have your ballot on record but your signature will be your finger print as well. They will be able to know who you are, what you voted for, and when you voted....Fellow voters, this is Big Brother watching you...Orson Wells could see this happening in his book 1984.

Why the year 1984, that is when Ronald Regan was president and just won his second term in office. It is also when the government really pushes the Star Wars defense program. Which meant computers was the secret of it success. And now you know that, it also was the real beginning of the computer age and now that computer age is now old enough and developed enough to finally have total and compete control over our lives, and that is the ballots, from not only counting them to knowing who actually cast them and exactly every vote that we each have been cast... This is the real enemy of the state. For being a staunch Republican, I mean I have read the Bible several times and this is the real mark of the beast. I am dismayed from the corruption to the lies about the war to the computer controls of your life by means of a computer. The internet, I now beginning to question because of Mark Foley. They were able to pull up years and years of sent and received e-mails on this guy that he thought was safe and secured. This is a lesson to all of us, I will be getting rid of my computer and internet for good. Not only that, they would find anything of importance on me. Just the fact that they have a key to my privacy and they have the tech-knowledge to make copies of everything, then to have it all look like the original thing.
This should scare the hee-bee gee-bees out of each and every one of you.....you will leave self incriminating evidence against you when you vote...I believe that from now on, this person will stay home on election nights......what scares me is this is what Hitler would have loved to have if he was living today and was in power today.....

Anonymous said...

uhhh, scared shitless, hate to tell you, 1984 was written by george orwell. You have your "Or's and "Well's" mixed up. Just a little dyslexia no doubt. Orson Welles had nothing to do with the book or the movie. Maybe if you read the book, it would ease the 'noia. A little perspective could help channel your fears into action to affect some real change. We need the change, too bad so much of the anti-bush sentiment wallows in tri-lateral, skull-n-bones, Alister Crowley, CFR, Mark of the Beast, ranting. Still keep it up, your vote counts.

ARCritic said...

Well Scared, the election does take place in November and it is very often cold on election day here in Utah, so just wear gloves then you won't leave your fingerprint. Or take a pencil and use the eraser end to cast your vote. Then you will screw things up royally so that no one will ever know how you voted.

But of course since you are getting rid of your computer and internet for good you won't be reading this advice.

As for voting in Democrats, if anyone here thinks things will be better scandalwise with democrats, I think they are sadly mistaken. And I am not picking on Democrats here. I am just saying that the scandals are more a reflection of the environment that politicians work in and their basic personallities than the party to which they belong. And I am not really sure what can be done to change that. Making sure that there is significant turnover in elected officials is probably not a bad idea. But of course the bureaucrats then become the powerbrokers and is that any better? Look at the guy that was chief of staff for Foley then became COS for one of the other Reps.

I agree with scared that the hee-bee gee-bees should be scared out of us, I am just not convinced that it is technology that should be scaring us.

Anonymous said...

It sounds like Scared Shitless have been listening to George W. Bushes speeches, or been listening to his speech writers.

This is the typical mentality of that type of right winger. Please stay home and not vote. Please get rid of your computer. While you are at it, (if you happen to read this). Also get rid of your T.V. set and Radio. After all the news media if flooding the air waves with liberal garbage, according to Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity Shows....I hope more Republicans can help boost their ratings by the fear tactic that they have planted in the heart of their conservative friends to the point they get rid of all modern technology. Lets blame others for getting caught and trying to cover it up, then owe up to our mistakes and the corruption involved. Right now the Democrats look more like the people I want in Washington then the deceit what has been uncovered in the short 3-5 years under the Bush and Republican control government.....

Anonymous said...

Arcritic said:

I am just saying that the scandals are more a reflection of the environment that politicians work in and their basic personallities than the party to which they belong. And I am not really sure what can be done to change that. Making sure that there is significant turnover in elected officials is probably not a bad idea. But of course the bureaucrats then become the powerbrokers and is that any better?

Very well put, Arcritic. That's a good analysis.

In fact, I think you've put your finger (leaving no print, I hope,) on one of the problems we've been having here locally.

You say, the bureaucrats then become the powerbrokers. Yes. They do. And if we look at the bureaucrats, we see that they have an entirely different agenda than the elected officials.

The main agenda of the governmental bureaucrat is to protect the governmental structure.

This is not necessarily a bad thing. Obviously, when you have any kind of organizational structure, you have to have individuals in place to protect and maintain it. That goes without saying.

The problem arises when the bureaucrat begins to give advice based on the bureaucratic agenda to the elected officials and those officials simply follow that advice without thinking of their own agenda, which is not primarily the protection of the governmental structure, but the use of that governmental structure to serve the will of the people.

I surmise that what recently happened here in Ogden with the policy change is that the staff, whose agenda it is to protect and preserve the structure, gave the elected officials worst case scenarios as to the possible consequences that might ensue were this information to be released.

I think that was probably them doing their job.

What was missing was the balancing of the protective agenda with the serving of the public one.

The steps gone through here should have been to make an attempt to minimize or obliterate the risks of those possible worst case scenarios by action of some kind while still preserving the public's right to information.

This kind of situation--the difference of the bureaucratic and elected official agendas--can give rise to a very positive kind of creative tension, in which both elements are considered and a sort of fusion is reached between the two which can result in very good decisions.

But in order for this to happen, both sides have to be present. When you get one side's position only, the decision reached will of course be unsatisfactory to the unrepresented side.

And regarding Foley, perhaps the same thing has happened here. Those interested in protecting the structure may have for that reason looked the other way. Which was really not the best choice they could have made there, given that when the lid blows off something like that, those who have been protecting it are the first ones we're all going to see.

Anonymous said...

How many of you ever look at when the elected offical has does some thing wrong, that we not only have him to blame, but that it is what they have done to the integrity of the office in which they have been trusted. this is why we need new people in some of our city and county office and in congress. they have compromised the integrity of their office and the public trust. now that most if not all of them are republicans now is the time to vote democrat.

Anonymous said...

Well, "See I told you so," we are going to have fresh new blood in Senate Seat 18 that Greiner and Reid are competing for. This new blood, and it doesn't matter who wins, will taint the State Senate and the Legislature. To me, and it doesn't matter which Party they belong to, and I've followed Ogden City politics for years, both of them are without scruples, integrity and ethics. The State is going to suffer for four years, and Ogden will until Godfrey is out of office. They are both there to do His Majesty's bidding. Now that is enough to scare even St. Peter shitless!

Just had a thought -- the paper gave Reid's address as 21?? Grant. I thought that Senate Seat was mostly South Ogden, South Weber, Uintah and Layton. Could we be so lucky that he's not running in the right District?

Anonymous said...

Oh, Mayor Matt
I wrote to you on your very own blog. It's so exciting to know someone who has his very own blog. I just usually have to use "MY SPACE. But I'm not ocmplaining because that's where I first met you!

Thank you so much for the pictures you sent me of yourself (you know what I mean...they made me blush).

My number is still on the bathroom wall at tehe Texaco. My dad will KILL me if I put it on this blog...so you can check it out there and we can have a REAL date.
I think you're really cute! My girlfriends think you are really cute too, and wonder if you have some friends and we could like triple date or something?
My folks are going down to St George for two days, and I get to stay home alone because I'm 13 now and they trust me!! Besides I know you are a true gentleman. If you come over could you bring some Mountain Dew, gum, pizza and stuff? If we go out, where will you take me? Someplace real nice like that restaurant on 25th St? What's it called, 'Chickenhawk' or something like that?
Anyways I hope you will read my answer on your blog and look up my number and call me. But, don't call after ten at night, cause my dad gets mad. 000XXX Lola

Anonymous said...

Maaaaaat!

I've been waitin to hear from you. don't you like little Lola anymore?
If you don't call before Friday I'm going to go to the show with Travis.
I've been gettin a lot of calls from old guys with REALLY dirty mouths. If you don't get my number down at the Texaco ( you know which one), they're gonna wash the wall soon. bye hun

Mayor Matthew Godfrey Parody said...

Lola,

13????

The Lola I remember was 58.

But I did leave you a message on my blog. The thing is, I don't know how to work this thing yet.

Well, have some ice cream and call Travis. On the other hand, at your age, don't call Travis.

Anonymous said...

58???? Barf...you must be really old! My grandpa's not THAT old!

You sound very bossy too. I think you are really mean to pretend you don't know me. But anyways, Travis is bigger than you. So I think I'll just go to the show Friday night even if you don't like it! Don't worry, just like you asked me to do, I won't tell anyone about us.

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