Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Why I hate the senate

Because it's the world's largest circle jerk and taxpayer's get to pick up the tab.

Case in point, The "Honorable" Tom Daschle......

Tom Daschle failed to pay taxes on a quarter-million dollars of income related to the chauffeured Cadillac that ferried him about town for three years. But don't call the guy a limousine liberal.

When he visited Capitol Hill on Monday to explain his tax problems to senators, Daschle - President Obama's choice to run the Department of Health and Human Services - he came in one D.C. cab and left in another.

"My failure to recognize that the use of a car was income and not a gift from a good friend was a mistake," the former Senate majority leader explained as his onetime colleagues stood behind him in a display of support. "It was completely inadvertent. But that's no excuse, and I deeply apologize to President Obama, to my colleagues and to the American people."

It's unclear whether the American people will accept the apology; they tend to look unfavorably on people who amass more than $350,000 in unreported income and improper deductions. They also might be skeptical of somebody who used his connections and influence to pile up more than $5.2 million since he left the Senate, much of it from a major Democratic donor and $220,000 of it from health care interests that Daschle, if confirmed by senators, will begin to regulate.

But Obama, and Democratic senators, were eager to accept their friend's apology. The president, a former senator himself, pronounced himself "absolutely" behind Daschle, and members of the Senate Finance Committee, after sitting with Daschle for just 15 minutes, lined up at the microphones to absolve him.

"I don't know of a person more honorable," said Kent Conrad, D-N.D.

"It's an innocent mistake," added John Kerry, D-Mass.

"I will vote for Sen. Daschle," the committee chairman, Max Baucus, D-Mont., read from a prepared statement.


"Don't know a person more honorable"? Then you don't get out enough Kent. Bernard Madoff is more "honorable" than any of these d-bags.

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