It was with a certain amount of sadness that I heard that Tom DeLay had bid adieu to “Dancing with the Stars,” the wildly popular TV show. In an era of massive political corruption, we need as many examples as possible of how the mighty have fallen. And he was a gem.
The ex-Majority Leader is apparently waiting to find out whether he will be indicted for assorted (let’s be kind) indiscretions, but that did not stop him from disporting himself in rhinestones and red stripes. Apparently he was quite the dancer in his college years and that skill set was never lost.
We’ll never have the chance now to find out whether he would have emerged the winner. DeLay had to bow out due to stress fractures in both feet. Despite his never-say-die spirit, it just got to be too painful to continue applying himself to the requisite cha-chas and sambas.
When I first heard he was a contestant on the show, I silently sent him the time-honored message to those going on stage, “Break a leg, Tom.”
Little did I expect he’d break two.
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This is offensive, as are your editorials, in general. With abundant current examples of political corruption among Democrats – Rangel, Jefferson, Frank, Blagojevich, Obama fundraisers, almost every mayor in northern NJ, etc., etc., etc. – it’s amazing and hypocritical that you need to reach back to Tom Delay.
The column is made offensive only by its subject: Tom Delay, whose crimes & complete disregard for the American people continue to haunt us to this day, as well as more than eclipsing the combined offenses of every Democrat since Clinton. Sounds like partisan whining to me.