Marthatex
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Pedro said:That happens for two reasons:
1. - The GOP is trying hard to separate themselves from the issue, anything they said will look like a justification.
2. - The democrats think there is a good chance to capitalize in the story by moving the issue beyond Foley and into the leadership of the GOP in the house.
See, oil prices went down, so this is a treat.
Politics, just that, nothing personal.
However I can tell you that I see no reason to keep Foley on that caucus, I can only compare the behaviour of the leadership of the GOP to that of the leadership of the Catholic Church in the US.
I can definitely see an analogy there.
It's definitely a bone to chew, as several top leaders may be proved to be dishonest; about a subject dear to their base - "family values, etc."
You take a supervisor of any school or business in this United States, and I can't imagine any competent one looking the other way from this type of illicit behavior.