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Hoyer knew of Massa allegations
Politico ^ | March 03, 2010 | John Bresnahan and Josh Kraushaar

Posted on 03/03/2010 8:09:13 PM PST by Second Amendment First

First-term Rep. Eric Massa announced Wednesday that he will not seek reelection, saying his doctors have told him that he can’t continue to “run at 100 miles an hour.”

But several House aides told POLITICO that the House ethics committee has been informed of allegations that the New York Democrat, who is married with two children, made unwanted advances toward a junior male staffer.

A more senior staffer — Ronald Hikel, Massa’s former deputy chief of staff and legislative director — took the complaints to the ethics committee and was interviewed about them twice.

Hikel declined to comment about the situation, but House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) confirmed that the Democratic leadership had been informed of the allegations before the news broke.

“I’ve heard of that allegation before,” he said. “I had some indication, yes, but I don’t want to go beyond that. And my presumption [is] it’s being pursued in the course of business.”

Hoyer's office released the following statement Wednesday night:

“The week of February 8th, a member of Rep. Massa’s staff brought to the attention of Mr. Hoyer’s staff allegations of misconduct that had been made against Mr. Massa. Mr. Hoyer’s staff immediately informed him of what they had been told. Mr. Hoyer instructed his staff that if Mr. Massa or his staff did not bring the matter to the attention of the bipartisan Ethics Committee within 48 hours, Mr. Hoyer would do so. Within 48 hours, Mr. Hoyer received confirmation from both the Ethics Committee staff and Mr. Massa’s staff that the Ethics Committee had been contacted and would review the allegations. Mr. Hoyer does not know whether the allegations are true or false, but wanted to ensure that the bipartisan committee charged with overseeing conduct of Members was immediately involved to determine the facts.”

Massa told POLITICO early Wednesday afternoon that no one has brought allegations of misconduct to him.

Asked specifically about the sexual harassment allegations, he said: “When someone makes a decision to leave Congress, everybody says everything. I have health issues. I’ll talk about it [later].”

Massa has suffered from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. On a conference call with reporters Wednesday afternoon, he said he was hospitalized in December and that his doctors made it clear to him that he needed to slow down. He denied that he was retiring because of a sexual harassment claim.

“Do I or have I ever used salty language when I’m angry, especially in the privacy of my inner office or even at home? Yes, I have, and I have apologized to those where it’s appropriate,” Massa said. “But those kinds of articles, unsubstantiated, without fact or backing, are a symptom of what’s wrong with this city.”

A 20-year Navy veteran, Massa serves on the Agriculture, Armed Services and Homeland Security committees. His departure endangers Democrats’ hold on his competitive upstate New York seat.

Hoyer said news of the sexual harassment allegation — coming on the same day Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) gave up his gavel on the Ways and Means Committee — shouldn’t give Republicans a leg up in November.

“I don’t think it helps anybody in the institution, any one of us on either side of the aisle. It certainly didn’t help Mr. Foley,” Hoyer said, referring to former Rep. Mark Foley (R-Fla.), who resigned from Congress in 2006 amid allegations that he sent sexually explicit instant messages to an underage male page.

“When there were allegations about Mr. Foley or others, I think the institution suffers,” Hoyer continued. “And that’s why it’s so important that each of us conducts ourselves in a way that won’t bring discredit on the institution.”

Massa’s decision came as a complete surprise to several of his freshman Democratic colleagues in the New York delegation. According to the New York Daily News, which first reported that Massa was retiring, the congressman called party leaders and supporters in his district Wednesday to tell them of his plans.

Massa has played a gadfly-like role in the House, calling for a single-payer health care system at a conference of liberal activists last year, despite representing a Republican-leaning district. He was one of 39 House Democrats to vote against health care legislation; he said it didn’t do enough to control costs.

As a freshman representing New York’s most Republican House district, Massa was one of the most endangered Democrats in the delegation. Republicans had been aggressively targeting his seat and landed top recruit Tom Reed, the Republican mayor of Corning, to challenge him.

Massa is now the 15th House Democrat to announce retirement plans, with 11 of them leaving districts that Republicans are aggressively contesting. House Republicans face 19 retirements, but most of their departing members hail from safe seats.

Massa’s departure also adds to the woes of New York Democrats, who have been on the defensive this week amid a scandal surrounding Gov. David Paterson, who announced he wasn’t running for election, and the tribulations involving Rangel.

After news of Massa’s retirement hit, New York Rep. Steve Israel, the head of recruiting for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, headed to DCCC offices to make recruiting calls in Massa’s district. The upstate New York district is ancestrally Republican and doesn’t have a deep bench of Democratic officeholders.

“It’s yet another uphill battle,” Israel said, but he noted that Democrats have been successful in two competitive special elections held last year in upstate New York.

Massa’s departure could scramble the Republican field since the filing deadline is not until July. Former Rep. John “Randy” Kuhl, whom Massa beat by 2 percentage points in 2008, is exploring the possibility of running for his old seat, according to a source who spoke with him after Massa’s retirement announcement.

In a statement, Kuhl said he would address “political decisions in the future, but right now it is important for Eric to get the treatment that he needs to recover.”

Other potential candidates who may consider entering the race include Monroe County Executive Maggie Brooks, state Assemblyman Brian Kolb and state Sen. Cathy Young.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 111th; coverup; cultureofcorruption; democrat; gaydem; homo; hoyer; massa
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To: mewzilla
From '06....

DID ERIC MASSA COMMIT PERJURY?

WHAT I HAVE KNOWN ABOUT ERIC MASSA

41 posted on 03/04/2010 4:10:39 AM PST by mewzilla (I'm not a socialist. Heck, yes, I hope Barry fails. Sheesh.)
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To: mewzilla
This is still up.....

Massa for Congress 2010!

42 posted on 03/04/2010 4:15:59 AM PST by mewzilla (I'm not a socialist. Heck, yes, I hope Barry fails. Sheesh.)
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To: mewzilla

“Massa Blasts Cheney on the Ed Show”

I don’t think we wish to know about that.


43 posted on 03/04/2010 4:37:00 AM PST by chuck_the_tv_out ( <<< click my name: now featuring Freeper classifieds)
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To: Second Amendment First
And the bugger will STILL DRAW A 100% PENSION!
44 posted on 03/04/2010 5:08:29 AM PST by NY.SS-Bar9 (Bread and Circuses)
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To: Second Amendment First

Why, I’m stunned we haven’t heard the same outcry that we did over Mark Foley.


45 posted on 03/04/2010 5:35:11 AM PST by chilltherats (First, kill all the lawyers (now that they ARE the tyrants).......)
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To: AmishDude

You’re right! Too bad the MSM won’t see it that way.


46 posted on 03/04/2010 5:49:34 AM PST by GOPsterinMA (Camelot sleeps with the fishes!)
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To: AmishDude

Wesley Clark, general or not, is still a horses ass.


47 posted on 03/04/2010 6:07:58 AM PST by b4its2late (A Liberal is a person who will give away everything he doesn't own.)
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To: GOPsterinMA

Exactly! First thing that popped in my mind!


48 posted on 03/04/2010 7:33:52 AM PST by PhiKapMom (Mary Fallin - OK Gov/Rick Perry - TX Gov/Coburn/Rubio - Senate 2010 !)
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To: Paleo Conservative

Washington logic:

If he’s a Republican — hang him.

If he’s a Democrap — insist it’s his private sex life and promote him immediately.


49 posted on 03/04/2010 7:34:58 AM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham (It is the duty of the patriot to protect his country from its government -- Thomas Payne)
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To: Second Amendment First
Even on Fox News they didn't label this dirt bag a democrat.

When Foley hit on his pages, all we saw was "REPUBLICAN GAY, REPUBLICAN GAY!!!", same with Larry Craig.

Here is a gay democrat doing the same thing as Foley, the house leadership knew. And the F'ing channels, newspapers, blogs, ect... won't even label him a democrat!

This stuff makes me sick to my stomach.

Hey Nancy! What about that House with no corruption?

50 posted on 03/04/2010 8:42:47 AM PST by Dengar01
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To: mewzilla

I am glad that you are on top of this. This dirtbag needs to be named and shamed. If the MSM won’t do it, then it is up to us.


51 posted on 03/04/2010 8:45:13 AM PST by Dengar01
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To: Second Amendment First

Democrats always accuse Republicans of hypocrisy but isn’t this Democrat hypocrisy?
They tell us gay is normal and the equivalent of hetero. If so, why resign for doing something that you say is normal?
I’m not attacking gays here, I’m attacking a point of view.


52 posted on 03/04/2010 9:29:59 AM PST by namvolunteer
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To: AmishDude

Hmmmm. Thinking, thinking........


53 posted on 03/04/2010 9:45:22 AM PST by dools007
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To: Paleo Conservative
If he weren't married, I doubt the allegations would have had force. Nasty marital fights.

Also, look up the Craig Spence male prostitution/blackmail ring stories from the WashTimes in the late '80s. Loose sexual mores allow the establishment both to maintain political control over recalcitrants and to offer favors to allies.

54 posted on 03/04/2010 11:35:01 AM PST by Dumb_Ox
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To: Dengar01

Actually, Fox News this morning did in fact indicate that he is a Democrat.


55 posted on 03/04/2010 1:34:42 PM PST by Joan912 (I used to think that the day would never come...)
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To: george76; fieldmarshaldj; AuH2ORepublican; Impy; AuntB

“House Republicans face 19 retirements, but most of their departing members hail from safe seats.”

The open seat races in safe districts need to be targeted. We need to make sure that safe districts are represented by the most conservative candidates possible. I’d prefer they be pro-2nd amendment and strongly oppose open borders and free trade.


56 posted on 03/04/2010 3:40:29 PM PST by Clintonfatigued (Liberal sacred cows make great hamburger)
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To: Clintonfatigued

I was with you until the part about protectionism. We need free trade with more, not fewer, countries.


57 posted on 03/04/2010 5:25:43 PM PST by AuH2ORepublican (If a politician won't protect innocent babies, what makes you think that he'll protect your rights?)
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To: AuH2ORepublican

We can agree to disagree on that one aspect. But the safe REpublican districts that are open still need to be targeted to get the most conservative candidates elected.


58 posted on 03/04/2010 5:33:10 PM PST by Clintonfatigued (Liberal sacred cows make great hamburger)
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To: george76

Only 2 GOP open seats are in serious danger.

DE-AL

and to a lesser extent IL-10 since the democrats renominated their 2 time loser from the last 2 elections there.


59 posted on 03/04/2010 11:52:03 PM PST by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN | NO "INDIVIDUAL MANDATE"!!!!!!!)
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To: Second Amendment First
“Do I or have I ever used salty language when I’m angry...?"

I don't think I want to know what "salty" means in that context...

60 posted on 03/05/2010 9:35:38 AM PST by Nevermore (...just a typical cracker, clinging to my Constitutional rights...)
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