Pelosi, Obama Split on Rangel

While House Speaker Nancy Pelosi may be reticent to drain the swamp and admonish Representative Charley Rangel for recent ethics violations, President Barack Obama has, in typical Obama fashion, thrown the scandal-plagued New York Democrat under the bus, reports the New York Daily News. In recent days, a growing choir of Democrats have begun echoing GOP demands that Rangel surrender his chairmanship of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.

Members of Congress “ought to be accountable,” Obama said, according White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, “and that applies to everyone.”

“Rules are put in place for a reason and those rules can and must apply to each and every person,” Obama stressed, said Gibbs.

Rangel, a 40-year veteran of Capitol Hill and founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, was formally admonished Friday by a House ethics panel for taking two corporately-funded trips to the Caribbean.

But Rangel’s problems don’t end at corporations underwriting tropical junkets. The committee is still investigating allegations that Rangel used official stationary to fundraise for a college center which bears his name, as well as discrepancies in financial disclosure forms.

In her weekly press conference, Pelosi said the calls for Rangel’s resignation, which reached new heights when Obama cautiously abandoned the powerful Harlem Democrat, were partisan and said she would not ask that he relinquish his gavel.

“They have said he did not knowingly violate the rules,” she said of the committee’s findings. “They did not take action against him. They just said he did not willfully break the rules.”

“Given that you promised to run one of the most ethical and honest Congresses in history,” one reporter’s question began, and ended prematurely, as he was interrupted by the Speaker. “And we are,” she said, typifying the rhetorical lengths at which Pelosi and other House leaders will take–stopping short of a meaningful censure–to ensure Rangel’s impropriety won’t taint the Democratic brand.


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4 Responses to “Pelosi, Obama Split on Rangel”

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  2. Mermaidiva says:

    This smacks of more Obama political game playing. They think that the general masses are STUPID and love to play good cop/bad cop. Rangel should be forced to resign. In fact, the whole congress should at this point in the corrupted fog of politics presently going around in Washington under the Obama regieme. (Chris Matthews never heard of the word Regieme but strangely he himself is on tape referring to George Bush's presidency as the Bush Regieme – so who is kidding whom? The undercover deals, the way President Obama is currently pandering to his falling popularity numbers only increases my lack of respect. He cannot even stick to his own ideals! Whenever he says one thing (even if it takes him seventeen minutes without a teleprompter to answer a simple question) one has to be acutely aware of what his other hand is doing. He has now shown his cards and most of us are on to him and his Chicago type politics and it does not bode well with us. THE CHANGE people thought they might believe in has become a nightmare and Nov cannot come soon enough. Mermaidiva

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