ABC’s Got Nothing on Foley….Zero, Zip, Nada, Zilch

…but that doesn’t stop ‘em from trying! Since Wild Bill and I broke the Foley “alleged” scandal, Brian Ross at ABC has been desperately trying to prove there is widespread corruption in the House about this non-event. Today I heard they interviewed over 40 House pages, past and present, and they’ve wound up with zip, zilch, nada, nothing. Okay, so how much further do they want to take this?

How about this news today…ABC wants to interview EVERY SINGLE MALE PAGE who served in the House since 1995, which is when Mark Foley’s term began. What? They weren’t happy with 40 “nothing happened” responses?

From ABC’s latest report:

After interviewing some 40 former congressional pages, FBI agents have yet to turn up any evidence of direct sexual contact between underage pages and former Congressman Mark Foley.

Instead, according to law enforcement officials and several former pages, a pattern is emerging of seduction by Foley that began when the boys were 16 and 17. In cases where actual sex followed, it was not until the boys were at the legal age of 18.

Excuse me? And the crime is exactly where? Before you go on trying your liberal moral equivalence argument, what about Debra LaFave et. al?

I’m just curious…When are they going to start interviewing all the women who attended the “Edgartown Regatta and the Party at Chappaquiddick,” to see how many had had contact with Teddy *hic* Kennedy? Let’s find out how many of them went for an uneventful ride with Unca Teddy over a bridge! Or, how many former Klansmen are they going to interview about their mutual relationships with Robert “K.K.K.” Byrd?

How about Juanita Broaddrick or Paula Jones? Do these people DESERVE to have their sides heard?

Ooops.. I forgot…the Democrats live by a different template. And that template is not afforded Republicans.

Again… ABC’s got nothin’, nor does the dem party.

 

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