Walden Finds His Misplaced Sense of Outrage | The Source Weekly - Bend, Oregon

Walden Finds His Misplaced Sense of Outrage

Talking to Greta Van Sustern on Fox News the other day, Rep. Greg Walden said he thinks Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner should resign because of

Talking to Greta Van Sustern on Fox News the other day, Rep. Greg Walden said he thinks Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner should resign because of the AIG bonus mess.


"I've lost confidence in him, I think America has lost confidence in him, and many in the Congress have," Walden says. "And you're hearing more and more members of Congress, House and Senate, coming forward and joining in this call for him to go."

It's certainly fair to question Geithner's performance; in fact, The Wandering Eye is none too delighted with it either.

But Carla Axtman on the Blue Oregon blog asks what also seems like a fair question: Where was Walden's sense of righteous outrage during all the Bush administration's scandals and screw-ups?

Axtman notes that Walden did not call for the resignation of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (architect of the original failed Iraq occupation strategy), Michael "You're Doing a Heck of a Job, Brownie" Brown (in charge of the Federal Emergency Management Agency during the Katrina debacle) or Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (who was forced to resign after stonewalling Congress about the politically motivated firings of assorted U.S. attorneys, among other things).

"In all, 42 Bush Administration officials resigned under a cloud of disgrace," Axtman writes. "As far as I can tell, Walden didn't call for a single one of them to resign before they left."

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