A researcher with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign
Committee (DSCC) will be charged by federal prosecutors for
"fraudulently obtaining a credit report on Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael
S. Steele, now a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate." The
Washington Post buried the story on page B4 yesterday (Thu.
3/16/06); but that's a lot more than you can say for the New York
Times and the Los Angeles Times, who have not published a
single syllable on this story this week.
Lt. Gov. Steele has risen to become a significant figure in the
Republican Party. It's not hard to imagine that this story getting a
lot more play in the mainstream media had the victim been a Hillary,
Obama, or Edwards. In light of the attention that the
Claude Allen
episode has gained, isn't a clear case of "dirty politics"
worthy of a little ink? If this were a Republican scandal,
wouldn't this be front-page news coast to coast?
What makes the NY Times' silence damning is that
the DSCC is chaired by
Sen. Chuck Schumer,
Democratic senator from New York.
The New York Post reports that Republicans have demanded that
Chuck apologize.