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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Hey Heather, Tell the Truth
This radio ad put together by the DCCC will run for five days in New Mexico. It confronts Rep. Heather Wilson (R, NM-1) on what fired U.S. Attorney David Iglesias has testified under oath was a pressuring phone call regarding an ongoing, alleged New Mexico corruption case:
Wilson has repeated said that the call was entirely "appropriate." I guess that depends on the kind of standards of conduct you apply to making that judgment. Anyone applying common sense and a conscience would probably come to a different conclusion.
Fortunately, as far as we know, it's still a relatively rare occurence when a powerful politician feels justified in directly confronting a U.S. Attorney on a potentially explosive, politically important, active investigation, and doing so right before a close election -- in fact -- the caller's own election. Then again, most politicians haven't felt shielded from the consequences of such an action by an administration and Justice Department that's been dangerously politicized by the President's right-hand political operative, Karl Rove.
Here's the text version of the ad:
“Testified” – 60 second Radio
October, 2006
A phone call is made … a scandal begins.
According to testimony from the United States Senate Judiciary Committee, Congresswoman Heather Wilson called U.S. Attorney David Iglesias and pressured him concerning a federal corruption investigation.
Listen to U.S. Attorney Igelsias’ testimony before the Committee…
“I received a call from Heather Wilson.” “She said ‘what can you tell me about sealed indictments.’ The second she said any questions about sealed indictments, red flags went up in my head, because as you know, we cannot talk about indictments until they’re made public, in general, we specifically cannot talk about a sealed indictment.”
Serious questions remain about Heather Wilson and violation of Congressional ethics rules.
It’s time for Heather Wilson to release her phone records and come clean.
It’s time for Heather Wilson to tell the full truth.
Announcer: Paid for by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, www.dccc.org. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is responsible for the content of this advertising.
March 21, 2007 at 01:13 PM in Crime, Ethics & Campaign Reform, Local Politics, Media, U.S. Attorney Iglesias | Permalink
Comments
I find it outrageous that Dems of Dist.1 allowed the Reps to hang the Vigil case around Madrid's neck playing into Rove's corrupt schemes.
Not very many came to Madrid's defense at the time.
Once again, Madrid was told to back off the case by these same corrupt feds opening the way to pin the guilt indirectly on her. And IT WORKED. Way to go chumps.
Still aren't bellying up to restoring Madrid's reputation.
Madrid is one our our NM party's most powerful fund raisers hard-nosed competent manager in office. Dist.1 is continuing to step on their own dicks.
Posted by: qofdisks | Mar 21, 2007 6:10:43 PM
Ya know, overall I think Bill Clinton was an alright president...
...but gods, whenever Bush cites "executive priviledge," I feel an urge to hit Clinton upside the head for bringing that term out.
Posted by: | Mar 22, 2007 2:12:29 AM
Why won't some Congressional Dem call for an ethics investigation of Wilson? Is it they have all, at one time or another, pressured a US Attorney?
Posted by: Tom in Paradise | Mar 23, 2007 4:30:27 PM
Why did Heather call Iglesias at his hotel? Why did Pete call Iglesias at home? Could it be they did not want their voices recorded on the US Attorneys incoming line? You know the one that records ALL incoming calls. Just asking.
Posted by: David | Mar 24, 2007 8:26:03 PM