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Rangel Might Reconsider Running For Reelection

2010_02_cashcow.jpg What week it's been for Rep. Charles Rangel. He's gone from being found guilty of violating rules by the House Ethics panel and defiantly announcing he would run for a 21st term in Congress to "temporarily" stepping down from his position at House Ways and Means Committee chair. And now it seems that Rangel may not run for another term after all!

Sure, Rangel kept insisting yesterday he's good to run this year, but the NY Times reports, "A person who has spoken with the congressman about his political future over the past few days said that if he did not regain control of the committee, an unlikely prospect in a tough election year for Congressional Democrats, he would consider dropping out of the race." The source said, "He would have to take a really hard look at the race." (And the Times looks at some who may consider filling Rangel's shoes: State Senator Bill Perkins, former Rangel staffer-turned-banker Vince Morgan, and Assemblymen Daniel O'Donnell and Keith Wright.)

In the Daily News' analysis, Rangel is compared to Richard Nixon. While Rangel isn't under criminal investigation, "There's this similarity between the Harlem legend and the Watergate-tainted President: They did themselves in." One Democratic powerbroker, referring to Rangel's protestations that his tax amnesia was his wife's fault and that his rule-breaking Caribbean junket trip was his staff's fault, says, "When you're chairman of Ways and Means, you've got to understand the rules because you write the rules. When you send your boss on a trip, the boss has to make sure it's legit. Ultimately, it's his responsibility."

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  • JenChungsNewBra

    That picture is so f@&$ing priceless

  • SP

    Don't blame me, at the last election I voted for the Socialist candidate.

  • Mr. Shankly

    http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/tue-march-2-2010/the-new-york-crimes---david-paterson---charles-rangel



    Na na na na, na na na na, hey heyyyy.....





    If Harlem constituents have their collective hearts set on a black man with questionable ethics, I hear there's someone in Albany that may be available soon.

  • JenChungsBaby

    If after 40 years in Congress he squanders something as valuable as the Chair of Ways and Means then he shouldn't run for re-election.

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