If you aren’t familiar with the game Name That Party, it works like this. You find an article about a corrupt state or local official being arrested and you guess how long it will take for the reporter to reveal which party the person belongs to. So far, for Republicans, the longest you have ever had to wait is the first sentence. Democrats are much more interesting.
Federal officials are to announce corruption charges Tuesday against Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams, law enforcement sources say.
The actual charges are not yet known, but Williams has been under investigation for possible financial irregularities.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for New Jersey, which has been handling the Williams investigation, has scheduled a news conference in Philadelphia for 3 p.m.
Williams was Philly’s first black district attorney. His tenure has been mired in controversy. He wanted to surf the wave of prosecuting sexual abuse by Catholic priests and managed to railroad four clergymen using evidence that made the Rolling Stone article on sexual assault at UVa look rather Gospel-like. Then he had several of his prosecutors involved in the Porngate scandal and he did nothing.
The Philadelphia Inquirer uses 500 words and 14 paragraphs on the story. The number of times they mentioned his political affiliation? Zero. Not once.
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