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Thu Aug 21, 2014, 11:37 AM Aug 2014

Steve Benen: When Rick Perry ‘said and did nothing’

Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s (R) legal troubles started over a year ago, when Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg was arrested for drunk driving. After an ugly scene in April 2013, Lehmberg, a Democrat, pleaded guilty, apologized, and served 20 days behind bars.

Despite the fact that this was the district attorney’s first offense, Perry called for her resignation. Lehmberg refused. As we discussed over the weekend, this set a series of steps in motion: the governor announced that if she did not resign, he would use his veto power to strip her office of its state funding. When Lehmberg ignored the threat, the governor followed through and vetoed the funding, in the process scrapping resources for the Texas Public Integrity Unit.

Now, for those who are skeptical of the case against Perry, the governor’s actions hardly seem unreasonable. Indeed, it’s not exactly outrageous to think a governor would want to see a district attorney step down after she spent a few weeks in jail.


But the Dallas Morning News added an interesting wrinkle to this argument.
Rick Perry was outraged at the spectacle of Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg’s drunken-driving arrest last year. But he didn’t feel that strongly when two other district attorneys faced the same charges under similar circumstances.

In those cases, he said and did nothing.

This is no small detail. If Perry was convinced a DUI was a disqualifier for a district attorney, why did the governor apply this standard so selectively?

Democratic strategist Jason Stanford put it this way: “The key difference was that one of the DAs was investigating his administration for corruption and the other two DAs weren’t.”

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Steve Benen: When Rick Perry ‘said and did nothing’ (Original Post) n2doc Aug 2014 OP
DUH...he was trying to fix the investigation into HIM just like Christie BaggersRDumb Aug 2014 #1
 

BaggersRDumb

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1. DUH...he was trying to fix the investigation into HIM just like Christie
Thu Aug 21, 2014, 11:49 AM
Aug 2014

Whether it is McDonnell in VA or Christie in NJ or this idiot or the idiot in Kansas and on and on and on, ALL of them are corrupt lying hypocrites doing horrific damage to our country...

WAKE UP

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