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12-12-2006, 10:48 AM
http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Former_Rep._DeLay_indicted_on_state_1210.html
Former Rep. DeLay, indicted on state campaign finance charges, begins new 'career' as blogger
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Ron Brynaert
Published: Sunday December 10, 2006
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(Update: DeLay shuts down comments, removes blog posts Sunday, then 'relaunches' on Monday)
Former Texas Congressman Tom DeLay, who resigned as Republican Majority Leader after being indicted on state campaign finance charges, formally launched a new "career" as a blogger on Sunday.
And like many writers on the Internet who toil without an editor's aid, the "Hammer-turned-blogger" proves susceptible to occasional misspellings and awkward use of grammar.
News about DeLay's latest move was first reported in a gossip post at U.S. News & World Report's Website.
"Friends tell us that the powerful former House majority leader, dubbed the 'Hammer' for his tough persuasion tactics, this week unveils TomDeLay.com, where he'll blog—DeLay's Daily—on newsy issues and build a coalition he's calling Grassroots, Action, and Information Network," Paul Bedard wrote in Friday's Washington Whispers column. "Sources said the right-leaning Texan will give gain members insider information on the conservative movement and urge them to step in on key issues."
Bedard warns Democrats not to "apply," since DeLay's site will be designed to filter all undesirables out.
:lmao
http://www.tomdelaydotcom.blogspot.com/
High Tom I was just wondering what you thought of certain a Congressman who tried to get a bill passed claiming the war is "unnecessarily and unconstitutionally begun by the President of the United States"
December 10, 2006 | Unregistered Commenter doctorsmith
Such unmitigated gall.
Your 3 First Principles "Order, Justice, and Freedom" obviously don't include Honesty, Integrity, or Ethics. I particularly like the way the House Ethics Committee chairman, Joel Hefley, was removed after rebuking you 3 times. Yes, he was replaced by Delay groupie Doc Hastings, with a couple other groupies connected with your PAC. Sorta make sure no more untoward rebukes occur.
It's good that you're no longer a Representative; the stench of the 109th Congress will take a long time to fix.
December 10, 2006 | Unregistered Commenter Wilbur
YOUR ARE A FUCKING DISGRACE TO THE IDEAS OF GOLDWATER. CRAWL BACK INTO A HOLE YOU TURD!
December 10, 2006 | Unregistered Commenter Clayton Hutchinson
Former Rep. DeLay, indicted on state campaign finance charges, begins new 'career' as blogger
New to Raw Story? Click here to visit our home page for the latest news.
Ron Brynaert
Published: Sunday December 10, 2006
Print This Email This Print page sponsored by Velvet Revolution.
(Update: DeLay shuts down comments, removes blog posts Sunday, then 'relaunches' on Monday)
Former Texas Congressman Tom DeLay, who resigned as Republican Majority Leader after being indicted on state campaign finance charges, formally launched a new "career" as a blogger on Sunday.
And like many writers on the Internet who toil without an editor's aid, the "Hammer-turned-blogger" proves susceptible to occasional misspellings and awkward use of grammar.
News about DeLay's latest move was first reported in a gossip post at U.S. News & World Report's Website.
"Friends tell us that the powerful former House majority leader, dubbed the 'Hammer' for his tough persuasion tactics, this week unveils TomDeLay.com, where he'll blog—DeLay's Daily—on newsy issues and build a coalition he's calling Grassroots, Action, and Information Network," Paul Bedard wrote in Friday's Washington Whispers column. "Sources said the right-leaning Texan will give gain members insider information on the conservative movement and urge them to step in on key issues."
Bedard warns Democrats not to "apply," since DeLay's site will be designed to filter all undesirables out.
:lmao
http://www.tomdelaydotcom.blogspot.com/
High Tom I was just wondering what you thought of certain a Congressman who tried to get a bill passed claiming the war is "unnecessarily and unconstitutionally begun by the President of the United States"
December 10, 2006 | Unregistered Commenter doctorsmith
Such unmitigated gall.
Your 3 First Principles "Order, Justice, and Freedom" obviously don't include Honesty, Integrity, or Ethics. I particularly like the way the House Ethics Committee chairman, Joel Hefley, was removed after rebuking you 3 times. Yes, he was replaced by Delay groupie Doc Hastings, with a couple other groupies connected with your PAC. Sorta make sure no more untoward rebukes occur.
It's good that you're no longer a Representative; the stench of the 109th Congress will take a long time to fix.
December 10, 2006 | Unregistered Commenter Wilbur
YOUR ARE A FUCKING DISGRACE TO THE IDEAS OF GOLDWATER. CRAWL BACK INTO A HOLE YOU TURD!
December 10, 2006 | Unregistered Commenter Clayton Hutchinson