Decision Looms For Rep. Caught In Affair
After DUI Arrest And Admitting To Secretly Fathering Child, Fossella Faces Pressure To Resign
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13th Congressional district representative Vito Fossella listens to a question Friday, May 2, 2008, in the Staten Island borough of New York. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
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In admitting the affair and a secret child Thursday, the Republican lawmaker indicated he planned to stay in Congress for months to come, but there are signs he could be out much sooner: House Minority Leader John Boehner pointedly said he expected Fossella to make a decision about his future this weekend.
Fossella's personal life came apart at the seams after police stopped him for running a red light last week and charged him with drunken-driving. The arrest fueled scrutiny which led to revelations of an affair with a former Air Force officer, and a 3-year-old daughter with her.
Political consultant Mike Paul, a former aide to Republicans including former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, said the pressure will be intense on Fossella to make some sort of decision by Monday.
"This weekend for him is a lot of soul-searching," said Paul. "Blood's thicker than water, but even blood sometimes takes a walk: Your wife can walk, your children can say they don't want to be with dad anymore," he said.
The Staten Island Advance, the newspaper that speaks directly to the bulk of Fossella's constituents, declared Friday that he "is finished" and must resign immediately. The New York Post declared it's "time to go."
But go where? Back to the home he shares with his wife and three children on Staten Island? Or back to his other child and her mother in Virginia? If Fossella tries to hang on - as many lawmakers have done in recent scandals - he will still have some hard questions to handle, like:
- If convicted of drunken-driving, does he end up serving jail time under Virginia's tough anti-DWI laws? A sitting congressman sitting in a cell is not a pretty sight for the Congress or Fossella's Republican Party.
- Did his wife know he had a child with another woman, and even if she did, will she stay with him now that the world knows?
- Did the congressman mix business with pleasure? The New York Daily News reported the other woman, Laura Fay, was part of a government trip to Europe with Fossella and other lawmakers years ago, raising the question of whether taxpayer dollars were in any way used to pursue the romance.
If Fossella did step down, and that resignation took effect before July 1, New York's Democratic governor David Paterson would have the option of calling a special election to fill the seat for the rest of the year.
That would force the financially struggling House Republican campaign committee to plow a large amount of money into an extra election in New York City, one of the most expensive places in the U.S. to campaign. Fossella is the only Republican among the members of the U.S. Congress representing New York City.
If Fossella made his resignation effective after July 1, then there would be no special election, the seat would be empty for the remainder of the year and the normal primary and general election process would take place.
Yet there are plenty of recent examples of lawmakers who did not leave Congress after a scandal.
Sen. David Vitter, a Louisiana Republican, has stayed on after being linked to a Washington prostitution ring; Larry Craig, an Idaho Republican, remains after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct resulting from a sex sting in a Minneapolis airport bathroom; and Rep. William Jefferson, a Louisiana Democrat, was indicted in a bribery investigation.
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- Hmmmm...another "family values" Republican. Gotta love ''em.
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- So Obama is the new manchurian candidate?
Posted by wlmrtpatriot at 11:36 PM : May 11, 2008
If anyone is, Hillary is. That is why she is always pumping up McCain at the expense of her own party member and why the vast right wing conspiracy, Gingrich, OReilley, Hannity , Limbaugh and most of fox news supports her--they figure she''s about as conservative as McCAin and if not their own, then...their former goldwater girl will do just fine.
After all, she''s got the bald face lying, smearing, race baiting, no conscience, stealing the public''s money, blind loyalty and corruption factors down pat. LOL - Reply to this comment
- It''s refreshing to see a Republican caught in a "Hetro" *** scandal for a change.
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- This guy will be out for sure, unlike "Brenda" aka Barney Frank and other Democratic perverts, bigots and cowards whom the Obama''s and the Randy Bozos of the world protect and abet.
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- The republicans preach their conservative political values, while they practice their liberal social values in secret. They are pushing for the "best of both worlds".
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- I guess this is a step up from toe tapping in the mens room and molesting pages. What would we do without the Republican moral values party.
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- The Staten Island Advance, the newspaper that speaks directly to the bulk of Fossella''s constituents, declared Friday that he "is finished" and must resign immediately. The New York Post declared it''s "time to go."
I believe the constituents of New York already made the decision for him. HIT THE ROAD !!!! - Reply to this comment
- The poster boy for the GOP....aaahhh, those family values and morals at work once again!
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- SCHADENFREUDE! Is all this is...OMG!
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- wlmrtpatriot: don''t apologize for going off topice. It was rather testy of apprxam. People often do go off topic on these boards. But it would help if you explained your comment.
No more GOP losers who can''t keep their pants on and their hands out of the taxpayers pockets. We have had it. - Reply to this comment
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