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By AWR Hawkins

The Democratic Party holds to three major rules concerning politics in
this country:

1. Democrats make "mistakes," Republicans commit crimes.

2. Republicans are not allowed to harp on Democrat "mistakes" but
Democrats are free to confront Republicans over the slightest "moral
discrepancy" whenever and wherever they choose.

3. If Republicans do somehow muster the courage to point out a
Democrat "mistake," as they did with the great perjurist-in-chief Bill
Clinton, they are to be charged with using "the politics of personal
destruction."

But now, with internet sites and cable channels alike carrying the
news of Friday's indictment of Baltimore's Democrat Mayor Sheila Dixon
for perjury and the impeachment of Illinois Democrat Governor Ron
Blagovich after he tried to sell a Senate seat to the highest bidder,
can't we finally gather the courage to ignore the Democrats
politically correct guide to political confrontation and throw down
the gauntlet?

It's clear from here that the Democrats represent the politics of
personal corruption.

Let's be honest, the Dixon and Blagovich cases are only the latest
examples of Democrat corruption. Within the last year and a half alone
we've seen Detroit's Democrat Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick indicted for
perjury and learned that former Democrat Senator and Vice-Presidential
candidate John Edward's was meeting a mistress instead of sitting at
home with his cancer-stricken wife, whom he repeatedly fawned over on
the campaign trail. And prior to these things, in 2005, there was the
post-Katrina discovery of large amounts of untraceable cash in the
refrigerator one of Louisiana's Democrat Congressmen, William
Jefferson.

Of course there are many more examples of Democrat corruption; I've
just listed the ones that were widely reported.

If we wanted to broaden our list of Democrat lies and examples of
corruption or outright crimes, we could include New York Democrat
Mayor Elliot Spitzer's fling with a prostitute, Jesse Jackson's
mistress and subsequent lovechild, New Jersey Governor McGreevy's
homosexual affair, and the news that the Senate Subcommittee on
Military Construction, of which Senator Diane Feinstein was a member,
had awarded a "number of defense contracts...to Perini Corp. and URS
Corp, both of which [Feinstein's] husband Richard Blum has ownership
in." (Feinstein resigned from the subcommittee when news of this
surfaced.)

Sure we should also include Bill Clinton's 1998 impeachment, and
mention the fact that the only two presidents in American history to
be impeached were Democrats (Andrew Johnson being the first). We could
even go back to Senator Ted Kennedy's famous Oldsmobile in the
Chappaquiddick trick that cost Mary Jo Kopechne her life. (If a
Republican had done that it would have been called "manslaughter.")

Notice, I haven't touched on Barrack Obama ties to Pastor Jeremiah
Wright or Williams Ayers -- the former damns America instead of
blessing her, while the latter wishes he'd committed more terrorism
toward the U.S. than he did back in the day.

Yet Republicans remain frozen in place. Instead of campaigning or
legislating to win by shaming the Democrats we ignore the horror of
their corruption, we run emasculated McCain-like campaigns and half-
heartedly pursue a conservative agenda out of fear that we'll be
accused of the politics of personal destruction.

Some Republicans are so feeble that they tremble with fear like
Senator Trent Lott did when faced with duty of overseeing the
sentencing phase that followed Clinton's impeachment. You remember
Lott don't you? He was the Senate leader in the late 1990s who
responded to this duty by saying, "Oh no, you're not going to put this
off on me."

Lott's type of cowardice is presently at epidemic levels in the
Republican Party and there is no reason for it. The very existence of
Democrats provides an opportunity for Republican success because
Democrats are inextricably linked to corruption, and therefore cannot
survive a focused, partisan assault on their motives and criminal
history.

To be fair, I am not attempting to assert that Republicans have
avoided corruption altogether throughout this nation's history; but I
am saying that Republican corruption, when it had taken place, has
both been the exception rather than the rule and has been dealt with
swiftly (if not excessively) from within the party. On the other hand
Democrats, like Congressman Charlie Rangel, whom we recently learned
did not bother paying taxes on some of his property holdings, are so
comfortable with their corruption that they laugh at investigations
while chalking up delinquent taxes to a simple oversight on their
part.

The truth is that the Democrats should live life on their heels. They
should be scared of meeting Republicans in a public forum for fear of
what lie, crime, or other corrupt practice the Republicans may point
out next.

Will we waste this opportunity by continuing to operate politically
from a position of self-imposed weakness (and subsequent defeat) or
will we call things like we see them and send the Democrats scurrying
for the tall grass?

I say we send them scurrying. And we can succeed in this by simply
pointing out the politics of personal corruption in the Party of
Corruption.
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