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The Dems' Charlie Rangel Problem

Congressional Democrats have a serious dilemma on their hands. And he goes by the name of Charlie Rangel (D-NY). Since July, the nineteen-term congressman and chairman of the powerful ways and means committee has been fighting for his political life over a series of alleged ethical lapses, ranging from his use of congressional stationary to solicit donations for the Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service at the City College of New York to his failure to report rental income from his villa in the Dominican Republic. And things just got worse for Rangel. Today, the New York Times reports that he "played a pivotal role" in preserving a tax loophole benefiting an oil drilling company, Nabors Industries, whose chief executive pledged $1 million to the center that was named in Rangel's honor. Rangel and Nabors' CEO Eugene Isenberg have denied that there was any quid pro quo here, but the Times story does not paint a pretty picture. Among other things, it notes, Rangel was at one point firmly against the tax shelter in question before suddenly coming out in favor of leaving the loophole in place—a move that saves "Nabors an estimated tens of millions of dollars annually." And then there's this: "while the issue was before his committee, Mr. Rangel met with Mr. Isenberg and a lobbyist for Nabors and discussed it, on the same morning that the congressman and Mr. Isenberg met to talk about the chief executive’s potential support for the Rangel center."

If you're House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), this news has got to give you pause. Despite the fact that Rangel is already under investigation by the (notoriously timid) House Ethics Committee for his Rangel Center fundraising, among other matters, he recently managed to maintain his grasp on the chairmanship of the ways and means committee. But keeping Rangel in charge of a committee that crafts federal tax policy while he faces serious allegations that he abused his office—and indeed, accusations of his own tax improprieties—doesn't seem like a strategy that's going to bode well for the Democrats, who assumed control of Congress, in part, by promising to crack down on congressional corruption. According to Politico, Rangel's clout has been muted somewhat in recent months, and Pelosi "has shown ample willingness to intervene directly in his committee’s affairs." That said, Rangel's ability to weather this current storm should not be underestimated. After all, he didn't maneuver himself into one of the most powerful perches in Congress by being anything less than a shrewd political operator.






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I think Rangel is being attacked and accused because he is black. This is pure racism.

And since the Party is the only hope for mankind, we need to give Rangel the benefit of the doubt.

He's being framed by NeoCon operatives, same as William Jefferson from Louisiana.

It's a latter-day group of Republican subversives, modeled on Nixon's "plumbers".

Posted by: Happy to Hear... on 11/25/08 at 3:10 PM  Respond

Makes no difference what crimes he may have or might commit! Being a progressive absolves one of all guilt for actions, only intentions count.

Posted by: Lao Tzu on 11/25/08 at 5:01 PM  Respond

throw the bums out!

Posted by: be why on 11/25/08 at 6:41 PM  Respond

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Posted by: s on 11/25/08 at 9:11 PM  Respond

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Posted by: d on 11/25/08 at 9:12 PM  Respond

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Posted by: d on 11/25/08 at 9:13 PM  Respond

Rep CR caused thousands of Harlem votes to disappear during the primary . He is also involved in the Colombian free trade agreement along with his pal WJC . Free trade agreements are what ruined Detroit . Anyone can go down to the ports of San Fran and see the large ships coming in filled with complete Toyota's and assembly parts . Toyota does not pay our taxes like Detroit and does not have the health care burden . Their American workers are paid much less than Detroit pays their workers because they do not have unions . So we must thank Mr CR and his pal WJC for helping to ruin the American workers while sucking up the money .

Posted by: unionave on 11/25/08 at 9:57 PM  Respond

Then have the center return the donations.

That is the ethical thing to do...

Why else does some Houston (bermuda) based oil drilling company contributing money to City of NY public service school?
its interest in increasing public servants??

Posted by: hand_in_the_cookie_jar on 11/26/08 at 12:35 AM  Respond

I never like Charlie Rangel. His voice sounds like a garbage disposal unit and he's supposed to be this down brother looking out for the little man and then everytime you tun around he's getting his beak wet. He's dirty, he's got to go. Show him the door.

Posted by: Franlin Grimes on 11/27/08 at 3:20 PM  Respond

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