Drag it out, drag it out, drag it out and just pretend you didn't do anything wrong. Yup, that's the m.o. (modus operandi) of the Democrats, or at least one Democrat: U.S. Representative John Conyers (Michigan).
Conyers, who will be ascending to the throne, uh, I mean chairmanship of the House Judiaciary Committee is "on the record" as having desires to Impeach President Bush. For what, who knows, and who cares (at least in the minds of the Michael Moore, Move-on.org, liberal wing of the Democrat party). Anything that can be used is good enough for Conyers and his friends on the loony left.
Except for one small problem. Conyers has more than a few problems in his own history. Some of which should have resulted in his getting sent packin' a long time ago. Unfortunately he holds office for an area where any Democrat will win, never mind concerns over possible ethics lapses. As long as there isn't an "R", "GOP", or other indicator of being a member of the Republican party on the ballot with the candidate's name, the Democrat will win. And, in the case of Conyers, the fact that the person that is running is well known for the bacon, pork, and other earmarks that have been added into the federal budget to the benefit of the citizens of Michigan is just gravy on top of it all.
Conyers should be an embarassment to his party. Note I said should be. He isn't (for the reasons I've listed above). Instead, he's a hero to his constituents.
Anyway, it seems that Conyers has finally decided to "own up", "fess up", and take responsibility for mistakes made in his not so distant past. Not so distant as in 2003 time frame.
Check the article here at The Hill (the newspaper for, and about, Capitol Hill): Conyers accepts responsibility for possible ethics violations. By the way, kudos to "The Hill" for not sensationalizing the headline and calling it only "possible" violations. In my book there was no "possible" about it. It was definite violations, but of course, again, it doesn't matter since it came from a Democrat in an area where the chances of a Republican winning are about the same as seeing a snowball battle undertaken in hell.
I'll clip just a few words from the article and put them in the comments area. Continue reading there for more.