Friday, April 3, 2009

Should Alaska Senator Resign?

From Erika Bolstad in the Anchorage Daily News:
The head of the Alaska Republican Party today called on Sen. Mark Begich to step down from the U.S. Senate, saying that the state's voters would have re-elected former Sen. Ted Stevens had they known the U.S Department of Justice would abandon its prosecution of him.
The party chairman, Randy Ruedrich, said that the only reason Begich won his race was because "a few thousand Alaskans thought that Senator Stevens was guilty of seven felonies."
He added that he thought Begich should step down "so Alaskans may have the chance to vote for a senator without the improper influence of the corrupt Department of Justice."
Gov. Sarah Palin concurs with Ruedrich and believes a special election is appropriate, said a spokeswoman for Palin's political action committee, Meg Stapleton. "I absolutely agree," Palin said in a statement.

1 comment:

Radu Gherman said...

This is hilarious. Why would he resign? What other situation in anyone's life gets a do-over; unless you're playing a game, or no one saw you, or you're the parent of a child that's screaming bloody murder, there's no do-over.
And it's not like he didn't do what he's accused of. He just got off because the Bush DOJ was so inept and corrupt. A thief can get off on a technicality.