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Democratic Leaders Declare Swamp Of Corruption Drained

LARRY MARGASAK   08/ 3/10 03:07 AM ET   AP

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Democratic Leaders Declare Swamp Of Corruption Drained

WASHINGTON — Democratic leaders say they've emptied the swamp of congressional corruption. Never mind the ethics trials to come for two longtime party members.

"Drain the swamp we did, because this was a terrible place," Speaker Nancy Pelosi said last week of the Republican rule in the House that ended in January 2007.

Pelosi's statement might seem odd, but it's an emerging strategy: Separate Democratic-initiated ethics reforms from the cases of Reps. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., and Maxine Waters, D-Calif.

Pelosi needs a strategy because Republicans have been adept at jumping on the troubles of Rangel, the former House Ways and Means chairman, and Waters, a senior member of the Financial Services Committee.

Republican news releases going to states and districts with close congressional races demand that Democratic candidates give up money donated by the two lawmakers.

The House Republican campaign committee immediately issued a statement after the ethics committee announced charges against Waters on Monday. Its headline: "The Dirty Details: Ethics Office Reveals Waters Charges. Panel Has 'Substantial Reason to Believe' Dems Have Another Ethics Problem on Their Hands."

Waters faces three charges for requesting federal help for a bank where her husband owned stock and had served on the board of directors.

Waters fought back, in a written statement that said, "No benefit, no improper action, no failure to disclose, no one influenced: no case."

The charges against Rangel included failing to disclose assets and income, delayed payment of federal taxes and improper use of a subsidized New York apartment for his campaign office.

Republicans love to throw back at Pelosi her "drain the swamp" promise of four years ago, when Democrats used the issue to help capture the House.

"The swamp was described in the press as a 'criminal syndicate' operating out of the Republican leader's office," she said last week in defining the phrase.

Pelosi said House Democrats have implemented "the toughest ethics reform in a generation" through "landmark legislation requiring unprecedented level of disclosure."

"Are there going to be individual issues to be dealt with? Yes. I never said that there wouldn't be," Pelosi said. "But we would have a process to deal with it."

People familiar with the Waters investigation, who were not authorized to be quoted on charges not yet made public, said Waters is accused of violating:

_A rule that House members may not exert improper influence that results in a personal benefit.

_The government employees' ethics code, which prohibits granting or accepting special favors, for the employee or family members, that could be viewed as influencing official actions.

_A rule that members' conduct must reflect creditably on the House.

The charges against Waters were filed July 28 by a four-member investigative panel and announced Monday without any details. An eight-member subcommittee of four Democrats and four Republicans will now conduct the Waters trial. The specifics of the allegations won't be made public until the panel – four Democrats and four Republicans – hold its still-unscheduled organizational meeting.

Waters said in her statement: "I have not violated any House rules. Therefore, I simply will not be forced to admit to something I did not do and instead have chosen to respond to charges made by the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct in a public hearing."

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WASHINGTON — Democratic leaders say they've emptied the swamp of congressional corruption. Never mind the ethics trials to come for two longtime party members. "Drain the swamp we did, because ...
WASHINGTON — Democratic leaders say they've emptied the swamp of congressional corruption. Never mind the ethics trials to come for two longtime party members. "Drain the swamp we did, because ...
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picaman
Conservatism is an Un-Christian lack of Empathy
12:47 PM on 08/16/2010
Congress free of corruption?
That's like saying we've removed the religion from the church.
03:07 PM on 08/12/2010
So what have they decided to do about the Jane Harman/AIPAC spy scandal? How exactly was that drained?
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glockman
08:48 AM on 08/04/2010
Nancy: "The swamp is hereby drained."

The Electorate: "Really? How do we know?"

Nancy: "Because I waived my hand in the air like this" (Making a magician type flourish)

"The Electorate: "Oh, ok. The swamp is drained everybody!"

Good grief.
05:13 AM on 08/04/2010
Pelosi and the rest of the Democratic leaders should just dump Rangel and Waters and urge both of them to resign. The two Democrats represent heavily Democratic districts: Rangel's district, NY-15, is rated one of the most Democratic districts in the region according to the Cook Partisan Voting Index, and Waters' district, CA-35, has a Cook PVI rating of D+31. Therefore, replacing them will be easy, since their seats are heavily Democratic in nature and Democrats are guaranteed to win in such districts. In addition, they should also dump other corrupt Democrats in solidly Democratic districts (or perhaps primary them).
04:56 AM on 08/04/2010
Be carefull when you drain the swamp,you might find you are up to your ass with alagaters.
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Bettysdad
The arc of human history is to the left.
04:25 AM on 08/04/2010
As long as there are Repubs inside the Capitol bldg, more draining is needed.
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glockman
08:45 AM on 08/04/2010
Yeah, because those awful republicans Rangel and Waters...what? Oh, they're not...never mind.

Nothing is worse than a blind partisan.
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Bettysdad
The arc of human history is to the left.
03:35 PM on 08/04/2010
Keep up with those ESL classes.

Someday you'll have some modicum of comprehension.

But first, you need to stop rubbing yourself with that Glock.
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calindi
01:30 AM on 08/04/2010
Not so fast Madame Speaker.
The next bomb could drop tomorrow.

She's an extremely smart person that I think just made a foolish statement.
11:58 PM on 08/03/2010
Really? The swamp has ben drained? I'm certain everyone will believe you Speaker Pelosi. Good luck with that one.
12:25 AM on 08/04/2010
It won't be drained until they dump Senator Ensign.
11:28 PM on 08/03/2010
LOL, this is going to be interesting watching democrats being hoisted by their own petard!
12:26 AM on 08/04/2010
They'd be "hoisted by their own petard" if they weren't pursuing Democrats as well as Republicans. As it is, Speaker Palosi has done exactly what she said she would do.
05:39 AM on 08/04/2010
GRIMKAG is absolutely correct! With the Rangel and Waters cases, Pelosi has shown her willingness to go after corrupt members of her own party.
In contrast, the last time Republican leadership had to deal with a corruption scandal (Jack Abramoff in 2006), when the House Congressional Ethics Committee admonished Tom DeLay, then House Speaker Dennis Hastert stalled the committee from taking further action by firing three Republicans that voted for the admonishment, including the Chairwoman.
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DocSyracuse
A socially liberal, fiscally conservative surgeon
10:09 PM on 08/03/2010
Rangel? Waters?

Not sure this was the best time to make this statement, Nan.
10:07 PM on 08/03/2010
Really? Bush and Cheney committed war crimes, but remain free...

I notice it's progressive caucus liberals getting accused, not DLC conseradems....
09:35 PM on 08/03/2010
Great! Now let's please--somebody--drain the GOP swamp...? Beginning with Gibbons and Ensign from Nevada?
09:14 PM on 08/03/2010
Pelosi just went down a notch in my estimation. Who really believe the swamp is drained?
12:26 AM on 08/04/2010
The point is that she is not confining her "draining" to Republicans. Certainly you can give her credit for that.
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glockman
08:46 AM on 08/04/2010
Not really.
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DocSyracuse
A socially liberal, fiscally conservative surgeon
09:11 PM on 08/03/2010
....until the next scandal hits.
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new beginning
Practice random acts of kindness-change the world
08:48 PM on 08/03/2010
Actually, if she seriously wanted to drain the swamp, she would initiate term limits. But that ain't gonna happen.
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10:38 PM on 08/03/2010
how can she, "initiate term limits?"
would she be subject?
are you a smack?
12:27 AM on 08/04/2010
To new beginning: Thank God. A bunch of amateurs running Washington would be far worse than it is now.