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SEEE? He's no dummy! (none / 0) (#5)
by scribe on Thu Oct 04, 2007 at 03:43:37 PM EST
He knows that, if he leaves the Senate, he (a) will be a laughingstock, (b) won't be able to get a job nearly as good, (c) will be deemed to have admitted his gayness, and (d) won't have any more power.  So, per his office's announcement this afternoon, he's going to stay in the Senate and finish this term.

He says he's going to retire when this term is over, but a month ago, he was (supposedly) going to quit immediately.  Then it was by the end of the month, yadda, yadda.

Here's from the press release:

"I am extremely disappointed with the ruling issued today. I am innocent of the charges against me. I continue to work with my legal team to explore my additional legal options.

"I will continue to serve Idaho in the United States Senate, and there are several reasons for that. As I continued to work for Idaho over the past three weeks here in the Senate, I have seen that it is possible for me to work here effectively.

So, to answer TL's question - "exploring additional legal options" reads like "of course I'm going to appeal"....

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Yeh, he's got to stay in the Senate because... (none / 0) (#7)
by desertswine on Thu Oct 04, 2007 at 04:01:11 PM EST
"I will continue my effort to clear my name in the Senate Ethics Committee -- something that is not possible if I am not serving in the Senate."

he sez.

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