
Jenny EriksonBeing black does not excuse bad behavior. If a person lies, cheats, steals, or stomps on their neighbor's flowers, it should not be excused because of that person's skin color. Likewise, investigating black people on corruption charges does not make someone a racist.
These seem like simple enough concepts to grasp; yet some lawmakers are crying racist over the ethics violation charges being brought against Charlie Rangel (D-NY) and Maxine Waters (D-CA).
The two members of the Congressional Black Caucus (side note -- if there's a black caucus, shouldn't there be white, brown, purple polka-dotted, and yellow-bellied caucuses as well?) are being formally charged with behavior unbecoming of a member of congress, let alone a decent human being.
Rangel is being charged on 13 counts of ethics violations including tax evasion and using his congressional staff and letterhead to solicit potential donors to the Rangel Center.
During the 2008 banking crisis, Waters intervened with the Treasury Department to benefit a small bank. A bank in which her husband held more $250,000 in stock. Nothing shady about that at all.
Both members of congress chose not to settle with House ethics investigators, as doing so would involve admissions of guilt. After all, it's difficult to maintain that I-care-about-the-little-people facade when you're hiding hundreds of thousands of dollars from the IRS or screwing over businesses to benefit your own family.
I fail to see what either case has to do with racial discrimination. It's only discrimination against bad behavior, which should be discriminated against. Yet an anonymous member of the Congressional Black Caucus declared a "dual standard, one for most members and one for African-Americans."
According to the liberal logic of the CBC (the group has not one single Republican member), black people are perfect. Or maybe they are trying to say that black people shouldn't face consequences for their illegal actions. I'm not sure which angle they're going for, but it's clear that anyone who disagrees with either of those beliefs is obviously a racist.
I'm going to employ a similar tactic: Anyone that doesn't like this article is obviously a knuckle-dragging misogynist. That makes about as much sense as calling the Office of Congressional Ethics racists for calling out the bad behavior of Charlie Rangel and Maxine Waters.
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Comments (15)
Are they seriously implying that white people never get called on their indiscretions? Seriously? Well, maybe not white Democrats, but that's because of the liberal media, not racist Republicans. I mean, look at Tim Geithner. "It was a little oversight! I'll pay up now!" And any number of white democrats who didn't get put through the wringer, or were too quickly forgiven for serious indiscretions (Byrd and the Kennedys come to mind, not ot mention Clinton).
But white Republicans? And even black Republicans? Bring it on! Look at Clarence Thomas and Colin Powell if you want some contrast. Why weren't the libs hollering racism then?
Come to think of it, when you put it all together, it seems the Democrat party continues to be the party of racism.
I love the polka dot caucus! Where do I sign up?
Rangel and Waters should be tossed out and while I hope they get prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, politics protects it's own. They're all dirty... the Dems with the money and the Republicans with the sex.
It would be great to ignore the race of people who are being investigated. But I have no doubt the GOP will use this as a subtle tool to make people fear African Americans in positions of power. I'll change my mind on that when I see the GOP calling out all the white guys like John Ensign, David Vitter, etc.
OH PLEASE! Look at the Clarence Thomas hearings and tell me it's the GOP who wants people to fear blacks in power!?
I just love the way you people persist in the self-serving belief that the Democrat party is at the cutting edge of ethics and morality!
I am NOT saying the GOP is, either. But let's get real. Politics is dirty. They are all swimming in the same sewer. Some swim a little deeper than others, that's all. These two just happen to be both black and Democrat. It's a coincidence. Let's let it play out legally and stop pretending that black people don't make ethics violations.
But why am I wasting my breath? It's obvious some people have no interest in the truth.
Are you kidding me? 2 members of Congress who have been brought up on ethics charges, and who happen to be black, should be excused because it is racist to move forward with the charges? What kind of message does that send? Not one of equality, which is our ultimate goal, is it not? If blacks can't be held to the same standard of behavior as the rest of America, how are they equal? I for one am tired of the double standards, and the special treatment so that we don't hurt the feelings of one group or another. Equality should mean that we are all held to the same standard. Not one for the little people, one for the politicians, and then one for the black politicians.