Big Dick Renzi is Undone

Michael Bryan

Mccainrenzi I won’t even pretend to hide my delight at the news of Dick Renzi’s long-anticipated indictment. There was a strong appearance of political interference by the White House to stave off Renzi’s just deserts by firing Arizona USA Paul Charlton during the pendancy of his investigation of Renzi’s dealings, so it is much to the credit of Diane Humetewa, the new Arizona USA, that she persevered and put this prosecution at the top of her agenda despite the obvious interest of the Bush Administration in making this matter go away.

Of course, that interest has become much more costly now that Bush’s fingers were burned in the Attorney-gate scandal, and the benefit of continuing to support Renzi’s criminal lifestyle had diminished markedly once the GOP was no longer fighting to maintain a majority in the House. These factors undoubtedly combined to give Humetewa the breathing room needed to do her job without undue political pressure. The very fact that such political considerations can even be contemplated to have been a factor in the prosecution of public corruption are just one more of the many damning indictments of this Administration and the ethics of the modern GOP.

“Among the allegations contained in the indictment, Congressman Renzi misused his public office by forcing a land sale that would financially benefit himself and a business associate, and in so doing, he betrayed the trust of the citizens of Arizona,” stated U.S. Attorney Diane J. Humetewa. Here’s Humetewa’s press conference presenting the indictment:

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Stanford Gets It Right

David Safier

by David Safier Here is some very good news on the higher education front. Stanford University will not charge tuition to a student whose family earns less than $100,000 a year. Wait, it gets better. The college will waive the cost of room and board as well if the family earns less than $60,000. (The … Read more

The Flake Effect

Michael Bryan

Congressman Jeff Flake, representing Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, is notorious for his anti-pork crusading. How appropriate then that he should take a sear on the House Appropriations Committee to take his war on Earmarks to a whole new level in the belly of the beast itself? If there is a such thing as a useful … Read more

PE and Arts in the Schools

David Safier

by David Safier Good for the legislature. It moved a bill out of the House K-12 Committee that says schools can’t cut PE and the arts to make room for the increased requirements in math and science. (AZ House panel OKs PE and arts school bill) For once I agree with state School Superintendent Tom … Read more

Kimble: Impeaching Cheney

Michael Bryan

Link: Kimble: Impeaching Cheney | www.tucsoncitizen.com Alana Swoyer was there because she received an e-mail from a friend who had received it from a friend who had received it from a friend. So Swoyer, an office manager at a local church, was carrying a sign reading, "No one is above the law." Jean-Paul Bierny, a … Read more

The Clinton Implosion

Michael Bryan

With 10 straight defeats, frequently by landslides, Hillary Clinton is now behind Barack Obama in overall delegate count, even when the announced PLEO delegates are taken into account. As of Hawaii, Obama’s pledged count is 1178 to Clinton’s 1024. Add their announced PLEOs and Obama still maintains the lead 1351 to 1262. This means that … Read more

Derek Tidball at Drinking Liberally Tucson

Michael Bryan

Derek Tidball, a veteran of the Afghan war and a self-described ‘defense contractor’ out of Ft. Huachuca, is running as an independent for the CD 8 seat against Giffords and Bee. He’s got a heck of a hump to haul with with voters. We’ll see what he’s got to offer while we share a few … Read more

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