Tom DeLay calls it quits.
Rep. Tom DeLay, whose iron hold on the House Republicans melted as a lobbying corruption scandal engulfed the Capitol, told TIME that he will not seek reelection and will leave Congress within months. Taking defiant swipes at “the left” and the press, he said he feels “liberated” and vowed to pursue an aggressive speaking and organizing campaign aimed at promoting foster care, Republican candidates and a closer connection between religion and government.
“I’m going to announce tomorrow that I’m not running for reelection and that I’m going to leave Congress,” DeLay, who turns 59 on Saturday, said during a 90-minute interview on Monday. “I’m very much at peace with it.” He notified President Bush in the afternoon. DeLay and his wife, Christine, said they had been prepared to fight, but that he decided last Wednesday, after months of prayer and contemplation, to spare his suburban Houston district the mudfest to come. “This had become a referendum on me,” he said. “So it’s better for me to step aside and let it be a referendum on ideas, Republican values and what’s important for this district.”
Well said.
I dunno…lots of people are going to react to this as if it is akin to a category 5 twister, a 5 alarm structure fire, or maybe the fall of the Roman Empire. It is what it is. DeLay was a master politician. He served his country. He made some serious mistakes. He got caught by a few of ’em. And now he’s gone.
Roll the credits.
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It certainly marks the end of an era for a well respected and loyal Republican spanning some twenty one odd years, and marks the fall of “yet another victim of the Democrats’ politics of personal destruction–the only politics they know.”