Sunday, August 08, 2010

Washington Post's Eugene Robinson imitates Custer, claims 'Charlie Rangel is no crook'

One need only read the latest op-ed by the sixties retread named Eugene Robinson to comprehend the depths to which the Washington Post has descended. I did not make up the title of his most recent piece. Perhaps the Post, in its efforts to cut costs, outsourced title editing to The Onion.

Charlie Rangel is no crook


Charlie Rangel is no crook. He’s right to insist on the opportunity to clear his name, because the charges against him range from the technical all the way to the trivial...

...Rangel apparently was careless in filling out his required financial disclosure forms; he should have known better than to take that important exercise so lightly. And he’s accused of using a rent-controlled Harlem apartment as a campaign office -- which, I suppose, makes him the first New Yorker to look for loopholes in the city’s Byzantine rent-control laws. But where’s the old-fashioned venality? Where’s the out-and-out graft? Where’s even the hint of avarice?

...What’s missing is any allegation that Rangel bent or broke a single House rule -- or even a New York city ordinance -- for his own gain... ...Rangel was trying to satisfy his ego, not line his pockets. The real crime would be if such a long, distinguished, important public career ended in disgrace.

Eugene Robinson is a very, very disturbed individual. Rangel's dozen-plus charges would have landed any normal citizen in prison for a decade-long stint. The list of House ethics violations include, but are not limited to:

• Rewrote tax law to benefit a company that donated money to his namesake center;
• Used four rent-controlled apartments (violating NYC's rent-control laws) including using one as an office, not a residence (also violating NYC's laws), which also raises the question of an improper in-kind campaign contribution
• Improperly reported his ownership interest in a Dominican Republic condominium and failed to pay income taxes on $75,000 in rental income
• 'Intentionally failed to report' hundreds of thousands -- or millions -- of dollars in mysteriously acquired assets -- including an IRA, mutual fund accounts and equities

The full story will probably never come to light, thanks to the Journolistic practices of DNC PR hacks like Robinson.

Gee, look what I found: a Eugene Robinson op-ed from 2005!

Immoral Majority


...It may be too much to hope that the former House majority leader [Tom Delay] -- and how good it feels to write "former" -- will actually be convicted and do jail time. The indictment for criminal conspiracy returned by a Texas grand jury on Wednesday is for alleged campaign finance violations that are the rough equivalent of money laundering, which is not the easiest crime to prove in court.

But DeLay's problems are bigger than Texas. His golf-buddy relationship with Jack Abramoff, a fat-cat lobbyist under federal indictment, will face months of scrutiny. DeLay's resignation from the House leadership is supposed to be temporary, but Republicans ignored his wishes and picked a strong successor who could serve out the rest of this Congress if necessary. Clearly they believe their former leader will be distracted for some time.

Which makes me feel like it's morning again in America.

It's little wonder that the Washington Post is hemorrhaging readers faster than a door-to-door encyclopedia salesman.

It's the intellectual dishonesty, stupid.


3 comments:

Brooklyn said...

Eugene Robinson is one of those Democrats who are terribly destructive in their push for their own interest.

He simply presents the absurd to peddle for Democrats, perhaps there exists a genuine facade in relation to a racial association.

Either way, it reminds one of the old 1944 'GAS LIGHT' film, where the beautiful young woman is taken advantage of, by a dishonest husband seeking a fortune in stolen treasure. The American Public being symbolized by an exploited victim played by the legendary Ingrid Bergman, and Democratic Partisans portrayed by her evil Husband played by the amazing Charles Boyer.

Boyer's character is so lacking in ethics - empathy - decency, he conspires to do anything he can to gain personally, caring little about the tortured Bergman role. He manipulates all, to further himself, framing her as insane - destroying her - while he works to steal all.

Eugene Robinson is a minor player, willing to lie, cheat, steal for the sake of the Democratic Party. He foolishly thinks he is in so deep with this Democratic Partisan Malfeasance, perhaps has such an overwhelming bigotry against the opposition to the Democrats, he will do and say anything to help their so-called cause.

The thing is, reality has a way of playing the role of the Cotton character in the old Cukor Film. There are many of us in the World, not fooled by the 'con'. The record will not be ultimately controlled by the unethical liars comprising the Democratic Party. Many throughout history have tried this folly before, and the reality, the facts, always tends to rise to the top amongst the muck.

Eugene Robinson will be remembered for what he and his fellow Partisans are, having created nothing for others, having lied to all, having made the lives of everyone so much worse.

Even today, with Obama, Arafat, Gore, etc., receiving NOBEL AWARDS, there is an understanding amongst many, the facade is a joke. The lies are overt, and the disgust is growing.

Anonymous said...

Eugene is just upset that the diversity challenged Journolister's did not see fit to include a a died in the wool member in good standing with Progressive/Socialist/Marxist/Democon\Extremist Party.

Anonymous said...

You are an idiot.

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