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Heady heady and more goes right in here and more - Mark Steyn
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | October 8, 2006 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 10/08/2006 4:24:23 AM PDT by Tom D.

Heady heady and more goes right in here and more

October 8, 2006 BY MARK STEYN Sun-Times Columnist I'm a foreigner, so I might not be up to speed on how things work around here. But, insofar as I understand it after the last week, American politics is divided between: teenage pages; guys who are hot for teenage pages; guys who are enablers for guys who are hot for teenage pages; guys who devote inordinate time and effort to entrapping guys who are hot for teenage pages; guys who are rattled by guys accusing them of having devoted insufficient time and effort to nailing the guys who are hot for teenage pages and get panicked into holding press conferences where they announce the following:

"As the speaker I take responsibility for everything in the building. The buck stops here. ... That is why I directed the clerk of the House to establish a hotline for reporting any information concerning pages or the page program. As of this morning, the clerk of the House has activated the tip-line. . . . The page program tip line is 866-348-0481."

(If the clerk's not there, you can have him paged.)

J. Dennis Hastert actually stood up in public and made that announcement. And, of course, the Democrats immediately denounced the notorious Gay Pedophile Ringleader of the House for the pitiful inadequacy of his page tip-line: Oh, sure, now he wants to set up 1-800-GAY-PAGE and invite anyone with info to use the secure log-in at www.GOPpredators.com, but where was he when the buck stopped here en route to the end-of-legislative-session communal showers? Speaker Hastert called in the FBI, the CIA, the DEA and announced an emergency bill to rename the BATF the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Pages. He declared Mark Foley's pants a federal disaster area. He voted a $4 billion reconstruction earmark to the congress- ional page program and invited Dubai Page World to run it. And, with every press conference designed to get himself out of the hole he'd dug at the previous press conference, the 50 percent of Americans who pay minimal attention to politics (which, if there's any justice, will be up to 93 percent by now) caught Hastert floundering on the evening news and thought, "So that's the gay pedophile, eh? Disgusting. There oughtta be a law against it."

Well, there is. Many laws, in fact. And it's not clear any of them were broken. It's a good basic rule of thumb that no matter how bad a scandal is, the political class' response will be worse, largely hysterical and lacking any sense of proportion. But, even by those minimal expectations, this last week has been unbecoming for a serious nation. In London, sex scandals come along every other week. You name it, British parliamentarians do it: three-in-a-bed, auto-erotic asphyxiation, gay teen flagellation, getting your toes sucked while wearing the soccer kit of Chelsea Football Club. But at least at Westminster, sex scandals require actual sex. That the governing party of the world's only superpower could be felled by one creepy pervert's masturbatory e-mails and IMs is an event historians will marvel at. Granted that the Roman Empire in its death throes got hung up on gay sex, the American hyperpower seems set to be the first to collapse over gay non-sex.

And no, I'm not a "typical right-wing pedophile apologist" excusing Foley. But, in case you haven't noticed, he's gone. He quit quicker than his instant message. And, true, he's since done the usual contemptible redemption shtick, announcing he's going into alcohol rehab, etc., when the reality is he'd be a better man if he drank more and IMed teens about the size of their wedding tackle less. And yes, he'll get a book deal, just like New Jersey's revolting ex-governor. But no one will buy the book -- and besides, what do you want? When a member of the House of Lords went abroad after a homosexual scandal, King George V is said to have remarked, "Good God, I thought fellows like that shot themselves." It may, indeed, be a less revolting spectacle for a chap to take a tumbler of whiskey and a loaded revolver into his study than to go on "Oprah" and bore on about his personal demons, abusive father, etc., etc. But we live in different times. Foley's history; he's the first footnote in history to a page in history. So the only question now is whether there is any larger issue here worth spending 10 minutes on.

And the answer to that is obvious. This was a honey trap (as they used to say in the Cold War) designed to leverage one peripheral figure's squalid fantasies into political opportunity. It's as predictable as the leaves falling from the trees, except that it only occurs every other autumn. Still, I take my hat off to the media and Democratic Party. Indeed, in the spirit of Bill Clinton, I take my pants off to them. It is a remarkable achievement to have transformed, in little more than a week, the GOP into the Catholic Diocese of Boston with Speaker Hastert as Cardinal Law and the page program as the massed ranks of 7-year-old altar boys. What an awesome force the Dems would be if only the ruthless skill and cunning that went into this operation could be applied to, say, national security.

But I very much doubt, despite the expertise with which the sheep have been rounded up and set baa-ing, that Showtime at the Foley Bergere will pay off in November. There are many legitimate reasons for electors to toss out the Republican Congress, but the notion that they're a hotbed of gay pedophile enablers is not one of them. Had Foley dug in and attempted to cling on, his GOP colleagues would have been all over TV deploring his behavior, calling on him to step down, expressing outrage, etc. After two or three days, a few lefties might even have piped up to assail the Republican theocrat sexual McCarthyites tormenting the poor chap. Had he actually had sex with congressional pages, affronted gay groups would have pointed out this was perfectly legal in the relevant jurisdictions and would have complained ferociously about the stigmatizing of gay relationships and Democrats would have declared there should be places for all at the American table, especially had Foley done a Jim McGreevey and announced that "my truth is I am a gay American." A few quirks of timing and the parties' respective roles might have been entirely reversed. Scandalwise, the Republicans always play the submissive masochists but the Dems are bi-swingers, happy to flay the GOP as either (a) uptight prudes or (b) pedophile enablers, according to what suits. What would have been consistent in both narratives is the assumption by the Democrats, the media and the Gay Page Tip-Line end of the Republican Party is that the electorate is stupid. In the sense that there's any "child abuse" going on here, the American people are being treated like children and abused by the politico-media class.

This last week is unbecoming of a mature democracy. In the wider world, America can survive being the Great Sa- tan, but not the Great Laughingstock.

©Mark Steyn 2006


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1 posted on 10/08/2006 4:24:25 AM PDT by Tom D.
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To: Tom D.

Reading this gives me hope that this "scandal" erupted just early enough that, by election day, enough people will realize just how they've been had by the Dems and MSM, and the Republicans will retain control of Congress.


2 posted on 10/08/2006 4:28:31 AM PDT by Darkwolf377 (Republican, atheist, pro-life)
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To: Tom D.

bump


3 posted on 10/08/2006 4:41:02 AM PDT by mother22wife21
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To: Tom D.
Still, I take my hat off to the media and Democratic Party. Indeed, in the spirit of Bill Clinton, I take my pants off to them. .... What an awesome force the Dems would be if only the ruthless skill and cunning that went into this operation could be applied to, say, national security.

Classic Steyn. :-)

4 posted on 10/08/2006 4:43:42 AM PDT by Right_in_Virginia
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To: Tom D.
When a member of the House of Lords went abroad after a homosexual scandal, King George V is said to have remarked, "Good God, I thought fellows like that shot themselves." It may, indeed, be a less revolting spectacle for a chap to take a tumbler of whiskey and a loaded revolver into his study than to go on "Oprah" and bore on about his personal demons, abusive father, etc., etc. But we live in different times.

There's nobody else like Mark Steyn.

5 posted on 10/08/2006 5:07:54 AM PDT by Tax-chick (I was shouting at my Voices. I'm sorry I scared you.)
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To: Pokey78

Ping list ping.


6 posted on 10/08/2006 5:26:17 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
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To: Tom D.

The man is a genius. That is the tightest, most consistent barrage of off-hand jokes I've seen in a long time.


7 posted on 10/08/2006 5:36:05 AM PDT by Mad Dawg (Now we are all Massoud)
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To: Darkwolf377
I was out last night, and even when the talk turned to politics, this subject was never brought up. The talk was all local issues, and I didn't see any of what the media is calling GOP backlash. I was not surrounded by rabid GOP'ers, just around 50 normal everyday Americans. I just don't see this story having the national impact that the MSM imagines.
8 posted on 10/08/2006 5:46:44 AM PDT by codercpc
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To: Tom D.

Great article. That has been my view all along. Where's the beef [sex]? It remains to be seen whether any laws were actually broken, but e-mail, IM sex isn't sex.


9 posted on 10/08/2006 6:00:46 AM PDT by kabar
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To: Tom D.; Pokey78
But, insofar as I understand it after the last week, American politics is divided between: teenage pages; guys who are hot for teenage pages; guys who are enablers for guys who are hot for teenage pages; guys who devote inordinate time and effort to entrapping guys who are hot for teenage pages; guys who are rattled by guys accusing them of having devoted insufficient time and effort to nailing the guys who are hot for teenage pages and get panicked into holding press conferences where they announce the following:

Or so the MSM and the Dems would have it!

Steyn ping!

10 posted on 10/08/2006 6:07:37 AM PDT by Rummyfan
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To: Tom D.
Many laws, in fact. And it's not clear any of them were broken. It's a good basic rule of thumb that no matter how bad a scandal is, the political class' response will be worse, largely hysterical and lacking any sense of proportion. But, even by those minimal expectations, this last week has been unbecoming for a serious nation.

Dead on! And Foley is gone. Everything else is MSM and Dem howling.

11 posted on 10/08/2006 6:13:30 AM PDT by Rummyfan
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To: Tom D.

bttt


12 posted on 10/08/2006 6:19:09 AM PDT by Christian4Bush ("Ma'am, you don't have to thank us. You just go beat him for us." Soldier to Irey re: Murtha)
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To: kabar
When Republicans allegedly make off color comments, ala Clarence Thomas, it is sexual harassment. When Deomcrats drop their pants (Clinton and Jones) or grope women (Clinton and Wiley) or rape women (Clinton and Brodderick) it's ok.

When Republicans write provocative emails to pages and resign, (Foley) it is sufficient cause to remove every Republican from the Congress. When Democrats bugger pages, (Studds) it is grounds to give him three standing ovations or when Democrats run a male prostitution ring out of their office (Frank) it is grounds to give him a leadership position in the Democrat Party.
13 posted on 10/08/2006 6:36:14 AM PDT by Tom D. (Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. - Benj. Franklin)
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To: Tom D.

Steyn Bump!


14 posted on 10/08/2006 6:44:17 AM PDT by F-117A (They say there is no such thing as an ex-Marine,.Murtha disproves that!!!)
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To: Tom D.

Or President Clinton's pardon of Cong. Mel Reynolds who had sex with a minor. Or Kennedy's complicity in the death of a staffer.


15 posted on 10/08/2006 6:55:18 AM PDT by kabar
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To: Tom D.
...Dems are bi-swingers, happy to flay the GOP as either (a) uptight prudes or (b) pedophile enablers, according to what suits.

Good one...

16 posted on 10/08/2006 7:02:46 AM PDT by GOPJ (Dems are bi - happy to flay the GOP as (a)uptight prudes or(b)pedophile enablers--Steyn)
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SAVE


17 posted on 10/08/2006 7:56:36 AM PDT by sinclair (Democrats, it's as if all the brain-damaged people in America got together and formed a voting bloc.)
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To: Tom D.

Won't it just be special when there is no longer a double standard in the congress, and those of both parties no longer enjoy any Schadenfreude. The viscous glee, and downright evil ecstasy at the misfortune of anyone not of their own party persuasion. It can happen. I imagine it was so in the early days of the Republic. Party at the polls, but the rest of the time it is the country and the people that deserve far better than we have gotten.

This little character quirk, is owned by the party out of power, but that would be leaning toward how they appear to operate, so lets strike that comment, and hope and pray for a congress, and especially a senate, full of wise, intelligent, caring people without a bad bone in their bodies, and watch those lessons distill on the American public that they have been negatively influencing for longer than I have been alive.


18 posted on 10/08/2006 9:50:11 AM PDT by wita (truthspeaks@freerepublic.com)
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To: Tom D.

bttt


19 posted on 10/08/2006 10:30:39 AM PDT by Txsleuth (FREEPATHON TIME----You need FR, you know you do, so how about donating??)
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To: Tom D.

bump a good read


20 posted on 10/08/2006 1:54:28 PM PDT by malia (President Bush - a man of honor!! clinton as President a man of horror)
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