"Given the chance to do it all again, there's only one thing I'd change," DeLay said in a defiant retirement speech on the House floor. "I'd fight even harder."For him and people like him, it's always about the means, not the end. And for Tom DeLay, it was always about him.
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In the end, DeLay probably achieved more for conservative politics than conservative government; he attacked big-government liberalism in his farewell address, but the growth of government and special-interest spending accelerated under Republican rule.
DeLay will be remembered for transforming the worlds of fundraising and lobbying, for shutting the minority party out of the decision-making process, for raising arm-twisting and intimidation to an art form.
Friday, June 09, 2006
DeLay's Exit
Tom DeLay left the House yesterday, but not without a few parting shots.
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