August 6, 2010 10:47 AM

Rangel Dismisses Obama's Suggestion to Retire

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Stephanie Condon
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(Credit: AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Beleaguered Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) on Thursday brushed off a suggestion from President Obama that he should soon retire.

Rangel has been charged with 13 ethics violations and faces a trial before the House ethics committee this fall.

In an interview with CBS "Early Show" Anchor Harry Smith last week, Mr. Obama called the ethics charges "very troubling" and suggested the 80-year-old, 20-term Democrat should soon end his career.

"I think Charlie Rangel served a very long time and served his constituents very well, but these allegations are very troubling, and, you know, he's somebody who is at the end of his career, 80 years old," Mr. Obama said. "I'm sure that what he wants is to be able to end his career with dignity, and my hope is that happens."

Speaking with reporters after an event in Harlem, Rangel rebuffed the suggestion, the Hill reports.

"I don't know why the president of these great United States would say something like that," Rangel said. "I guess he believes 80 is old."

Asked why he doesn't feel the need to resign, Rangel retorted, "Because I'm running for reelection," Politico reports.

Rangel will face off against four other Democrats in a Sept. 14 primary. His trial could prove to be a detrimental distraction for the Democratic party ahead of the midterm elections.

In his speech at the Harlem event yesterday, Rangel suggested he was being pressured to take a plea deal in order to make others "comfortable," according to Politico.

"How lucky you are when God tells you that you don't have to take a plea," he said. "That you can tell them to let the facts speak for themselves. And if you're afraid of the facts then it means that I can afford to be defiant."


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by KIMBERLYSUF August 9, 2010 2:45 AM EDT
"I think Charlie Rangel served a very long time and served his constituents very well, but these allegations are very troubling, and, you know, he's somebody who is at the end of his career, 80 years old," Mr. Obama said. "I'm sure that what he wants is to be able to end his career with dignity, and my hope is that happens." --- once again, if the statement is completely reversed in meaning, it would be closer to the truth.
My hope is that people that should be accountable for corruption, are held accountable, and innocent people are not continually paying for others' mistakes.
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by retm-w August 6, 2010 10:01 PM EDT
If he is found guilty, he should lose his pension and benefits, Same as if your court martialed in the military.
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by twoof August 6, 2010 9:51 PM EDT
Ms Waters should have a hero to look up to, please recommend someone.
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by twoof August 6, 2010 9:48 PM EDT
I certainly do not feel 80 is "old" however 30 nplus years of deceiving constituents, hiding income, "gaming" rent controlled apartments and avoiding the same income tax rules you wrote/voted on is reason to hanf your hat in shame. BUT being a CONGRESSMAN IN THE USA means you don't have to. You can simply retire on a pension most of us can only dream of and with "exempted" health care fully provided! May the Good Lord save and forgive you your sins. Just please, leave.
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by twoof August 6, 2010 9:53 PM EDT
Sorry for the typos..
by ajvw August 6, 2010 3:15 PM EDT
fight on Charlie and bring your friend Maxine with you. We need a full blown spectacle this fall.
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by whosaid1 August 6, 2010 3:05 PM EDT
Now be nice...be nice....Don't you know that Rangle is one of those "untouchables" .....he'll "leave" when he wants to, and not before.... Such is the current state in my.... wonderful country.
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by HuntinFishin August 6, 2010 1:30 PM EDT
Crook!
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by wasadem1 August 6, 2010 12:50 PM EDT
Someone said Rangel is so kinked the he has to screw his socks on .
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by stn_sage August 6, 2010 11:30 AM EDT
No point rushing it, he can quit anytime in the future he wants, prior to trial and conviction!
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