It’s been a little while since we had a good “Name that Party” story, but leave it to corruption plagued Democrats and their willing accomplices in the Old Media to always find some time in their busy schedules to give us an opportunity to play our favorite game. This time it is a former Speaker of the House in Massachusetts who, along with a cadre of his pals, was indicted on corruption charges. Naturally, the party affiliation is mysteriously absent from many of the stories.
It seems that ex-Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi, who resigned from the House back in January at the outset of this scandal, and three “Beacon Hill power brokers” have been indicted on corruption charges involving mishandled software contracts. Of course, DiMasi is a leading Democrat in the state, but you sure wouldn’t know that from any of the reports.
Starting out with one of the AP’s short treatments, we find out about the federal indictment, those who are involved, the fact that an email was damning evidence, even that DiMasi sported the nickname “Coach.” But nothing concerning his party is offered. (To be fair, I did find a longer AP story where his party was mentioned but only once.)
UPI also seemed to miss the party mention, just as The New York Times did. Not surprisingly, WBUR, a Mass. NPR station, along with News Channel 10 also missed the party mention.
The Boston Herald did a fairly long story without once finding room to publish DiMasi’s party affiliation. The Herald also had a shorter piece that also neglected to inform readers of the party to which DiMasi belongs.
NECN.com (New England Cable News) also did a few posts without mentioning the fact that DiMasi is a Democrat. (Here is one, and a second.)
The one in the Boston Globe is somewhat ingenious in that it does mention the word Democrat, but never applies it to those indicted. The ingenious thing is that the Globe story uses the word Democrat by connecting it to a Democrat that is saying how he hopes that corruption will soon be eliminated and how his fellows are “95 percent” clean of corruption. As we know it is a Democrat scandal, yet here is the Globe making Democrats out to be the “concerned” party and the party of reform. And when the Globe mentions the Republicans it is to say that they are but trying to make political hay over the issue.
So, according to the Globe, Republicans are just playing politics while a Democrat is positioning himself as the aggrieved party. It’s a pretty outrageous sleight of hand I think!
Finally, kudos to The Wall Street Journal that was able to find room to mention that DiMasi is a Democrat even in its small four paragraph story. If the Journal can fit it into such a small story, why can’t the others?
(Photo credit: masslive.com)
Neil Stevens
Steve Maley
Why yes, if we didn't miss any, it's been almost a month
6eorge Jetson (Diary) Friday, June 5th at 8:41AM EST (link)Another Day, Another Web of Democratic Cronyism Exposed
Name That Party
All this on the heels of former Democratic Speaker of the House Jim Black’s Five Year Prison Sentence. You can Name That Party in paragraph 10.
It's all "big money's" fault, of course
seandparnell (Diary) Friday, June 5th at 9:34AM EST (link)I read the link, they tried to pass off the obvious corruption as the fault of campaign contributions – Black “embraced the rise of big money politics,” and claimed the trouble was all about “campaign contributions” he failed to properly document. Yeah, like $25,000 cash, delivered in two cases in a bathroom. That’s where I remember raising a lot of money in my days as a fundraiser, the bathroom.
Sadly, this scam by Black is now in part being used to justify the push for taxpayer-financed political campaigns – gotta get that “big money” out of politics, you know! Never mind getting rid of corrupt pols…
Fortunately NC looks safe this year from having their already-scarce taxpayer dollars diverted into campaign coffers of politiicans: http://www.campaignfreedom.org/news_center/detail/expansion-of-taxpayer-financed-campaigns-fails-in-north-carolina
Sean Parnell
President
Center for Competitive Politics
http://www.campaignfreedom.org
Of course there's "big money" in politics
6eorge Jetson (Diary) Friday, June 5th at 3:16PM EST (link)It comes from the taxpayers.
Why would they mention he is a Democrat?
The_Rebel (Diary) Friday, June 5th at 11:12PM EST (link)After all, all MA state offices, all MA congressmen, all MA US Senators, and almost all of MA state Reps and Senators are Democrats. Aren’t all of us Massachusetts citizens Democrats? Is there anything else to be? Maybe we can give him a talk radio gig like his predecessor, felon Finneran.