From Jonathan Kaplan’s piece in The Hill on the House GOP’s <$NoAd$> proposed DeLay rule …
Republicans have used Democratsâ ethical lapses, including a check-kiting scandal at the House bank, to their political advantage. In 1987, then-Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) told The Washington Post: â[You] now have a House where it is more dangerous to be aggressive about honesty than it is to be mildly corrupt. ⦠We have in Wright, [Majority Leader Tom Foley (D-Wash.)] and Coelho a third generation of Democratic leaders, the first that has never served in a minority. ⦠You now have a situation where I think people feel almost invulnerable.â
Cantor said, however, that by inoculating DeLay in the present case the Republicans will not lose the moral high ground gained by instituting the rule in the first place.
âThat line of reasoning [accepts] that exercise of the prosecutor in Texas is legitimate,â he said.
Ye olde rule of law line of reasoning. Of course.