Dodging on DeLay:

When John Gizzi of HUMAN EVENTS asked White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan on December 2 what the President felt about the House GOP’s changing its rules so House Republican Leader Tom DeLay could retain his leadership position even if indicted, McClellan said, “Those are internal matters for members of Congress to decide.” Pressed as […]

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When John Gizzi of HUMAN EVENTS asked White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan on December 2 what the President felt about the House GOP's changing its rules so House Republican Leader Tom DeLay could retain his leadership position even if indicted, McClellan said, "Those are internal matters for members of Congress to decide." Pressed as to whether the President had an opinion on it, McCellelan said, "Not that I'm aware of, no."

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