Robert Novak reports on one Republican that knows how to get out in front of a federal indictment.
Republican sources on Capitol Hill and in California say Rep. Jerry Lewis, ranking Republican on the House Appropriations Committee who has been criticized on ethical grounds, will not seek a 16th term next year.
Lewis came under fire last year for pouring millions of dollars worth of earmarks into his heavily Republican southern California district. He has not apologized and vigorously defended himself behind closed doors in the House Republican Conference.
Lewis is one of at least six Republican House members from California who have faced ethical scrutiny, beginning when Duke Cunningham was sent to prison. Most recently, Rep. Ken Calvert, who was sponsored by Lewis for a coveted Appropriations Committee seat, is under attack. He replaced Rep. John Doolittle, another Californian who resigned from the committee because the Justice Department was investigating him.
The House of Delay continues to crumble. I can only imagine how bad the damage would be if the Justice Department was not thoroughly politicized and run by ‘loyal Bushies’.
two things mr boo-
1- how is your friend that you went to the hospital? I sincerely hope that things are on the mend!
2- Please don’t waste you valuable time. The man is obviously incapable of understanding anything that appears to knock down his position. Thus- screw him and instead- how about a pause to remember Steve Gilliard! A Major Loss.
what man is that?