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Old December 5th, 2005, 06:30 AM   #1
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Froma Harrop: 'Froma Harrop: Voters wanted kook Cunningham?'
Posted on Sunday, December 04 @ 09:25:22 EST
This article has been read 2050 times. Froma Harrop, The Providence Journal

RANDY CUNNINGHAM WAS more than a criminal. He was a head case. And the astounding thing about the California Republican's career is that federal prosecutors had to take him down. The voters didn't have the self-regard to do it themselves.

Any number of politicians could have this conservative congressional district in and around San Diego. The people didn't have to be represented by a total screwball.

Some might forgive, even enjoy, crusty candor in a decorated Navy pilot, which Cunningham was. But the man's outbursts overshot any rough charm and landed in lunatic city. That his constituents now express shock that he could do bad things makes you wonder.

Where do we start with Randy Cunningham? How about the time in 1998 when, while visiting a hospital, he gave the finger and threw the "F" word at an elderly cancer patient? It seems that the patient, a World War II veteran, had challenged Cunningham's assertion that the defense budget was too low. In 1984, Cunningham had dared Rep. David Obey (D.-Wis.) to a fistfight for opposing one of his pet pieces of legislation. But for all his tough-guy bluster, Cunningham fell apart at the smallest sign of dissent.



He also loved to make menacing statements, and not just to Democrats. "Your son is dead meat," he told Rep. Nick Smith in 2003, after the Michigan Republican voted against the Medicare drug benefit. Smith's crime was turning down a $100,000 bribe that the Republican leadership had offered him for voting "yes." Smith's son was running for Congress, and the money would have gone into his campaign. The son, Brad Smith, lost in the GOP primary.

"I have flown an F-14 over this Capitol with a 20-millimeter gun that could shoot 6,000 rounds a minute," Cunningham told Congress, while purportedly discussing an assault-weapons ban. "I could disintegrate this hall in half a second." In 2004, he made a similar comment to a high-school history class in Encinitas, Calif. "I could've disintegrated this whole school in half a second," Cunningham said.

One month later, the voters elected him to an eighth term.

Like many bullies, Cunningham could dish it out, but he couldn't take it. In 1994, he supported retaining the death penalty for drug kingpins. Four years later, his son was convicted of helping smuggle 400 pounds of marijuana from California to Massachusetts. At the sentencing, Cunningham cried and asked the court for leniency. "He's never been in trouble before," the congressman said, ignoring that his son had tested positive for cocaine three times while out on bail. The son got 2 1/2 years. Cunningham generated enough hypocrisy to light up San Diego, but the voters always looked the other way.

Even his corrupt conduct -- taking $2.4 million in bribes from defense contractors -- was off the wall. A sane man would have buried that money in the backyard or hidden it in the Cayman Islands. He instead turned up with a Rolls-Royce, a yacht, Persian rugs and two antique French commodes.

Cunningham sold his house for $1.7 million to a defense contractor, who then unloaded it at a $700,000 loss. The lawmaker subsequently bought a $2.6 million house and let another contractor pay off his $500,000 second mortgage.

The House Ethics Committee wasn't very interested in this, but any decent investigative reporter could have seen the oddities of this lush lifestyle. Several did, and so here we are, marveling at Cunningham's blatant disregard for appearances.

Some readers may note that the man is mentally ill, a point I would concede. They may take me to task for using such insensitive terms as "head case," "lunatic" and "screwball." But my heart is hardened. I'm not working on any insanity defense for Cunningham. Nor have I been moved by his latest round of blubbering. Cunningham is now out of Congress and needs to be taken out of general circulation, as well.

The mystery remains: What on earth was in the voters' minds, year after year? Set aside the recent revelations of official corruption. Cunningham made the sort of violent remarks, threats and references to his weaponry that would have gotten a high-school student expelled and the police notified. Yet the voters now say they're surprised that he was a crook, too. I just don't get it.

Froma Harrop is a Journal editorial writer and syndicated columnist. She may be reached by e-mail at: fharrop@projo.com.

© 2005, Published by The Providence Journal Co.

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Old December 5th, 2005, 07:08 AM   #2
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Old December 5th, 2005, 09:10 AM   #3
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Cunningham did wrong, and got caught...

How many others are there in Congress that perhaps have not been so blatant nor so obvious, but no less corrupt???
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Cunningham did wrong, and got caught...

How many others are there in Congress that perhaps have not been so blatant nor so obvious, but no less corrupt???
Let's call Jack Abramoff and ask.

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Cunningham did wrong, and got caught...

How many others are there in Congress that perhaps have not been so blatant nor so obvious, but no less corrupt???
Is that rhetorical or are you expecting an answer? I am sure there are plenty.

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I frankly don't care much about cunningham.

However his downfall illustrates how rules allowing earmarking of appropriation bills needs to be overhauled.
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Hey Dj. Is your new avatar a pic of John Gillis of White Stripes?
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Hey Dj. Is your new avatar a pic of John Gillis of White Stripes?
lol...no its Billy Bob Thornton from the movie Bad Santa.
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Is that rhetorical or are you expecting an answer? I am sure there are plenty.

Rhetorical certainly. I guess my point is that corruption has no political boundries.
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He instead turned up with a Rolls-Royce, a yacht, Persian rugs and two antique French commodes.

Taken down over a French shitter. Serves him right for not buying the Freedom Flush.
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