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Democrat congressman
involved with woman who disappeared
by
Michael D. Robbins
Democratic Party Media Manipulators Claim Condit is a Conservative to Shift Blame Away from Democrats August 26, 2001 - FraudFactor
- Democrats in the news media and entertainment industry have misrepresented
disgraced Democrat Congressman Gary Condit (D-CA, 18th CD) as a conservative
and a Republican in an attempt to shift blame and disgrace away from the
Democratic Party and onto the Republican Party. However, the American Conservative
Union (ACU) and the Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) voting record
scores show that Gary Condit is anything but a conservative. At best, Condit
is a liberal "moderate" who supports dangerous gun control laws that target
and punish ordinary nonviolent citizens. At worst, Condit is an extreme
liberal masquerading as a moderate or conservative.
Vote Rating Systems Need Improvement However, the ACU and ADA voting records do not tell the full story. Political office holders are often released by their party leadership and allowed to cast a non-critical vote based on political considerations, even if it goes against the party line. The party leadership enforces party discipline to ensure that its members vote the party line on critical votes where a change in a small number of votes can alter the outcome. Thus, a liberal Democrat who wins election
in a conservative majority district can deceive the voters by voting the
conservative position on key votes where the vote will not alter the outcome,
and voting the liberal Democratic party position on all close votes. Note
that the Democratic Party enforces much stricter party discipline than
the Republican Party.
Condit Cast Critical Votes for Gun Control According to ACU data, Condit's voting record fits the pattern of a liberal Democrat in a conservative majority district. Many of Condit's votes that determined his ACU and ADA rating were on issues with a large vote spread, allowing Condit to vote on either side of the issue without altering the outcome of the vote. However, in a close vote where his vote did count, Condit voted the liberal Democrat party line. For example, according to the ACU, Condit cast a critical vote to support gun control in 2000 when he voted "NO" on an amendment to HR 4690, "Gun Safety", (Roll Call Vote No. 324, June 26, 2000), which failed by a close vote of 196-201. The amendment would have prohibited the Justice Department from implementing the former Clinton administration settlement between the federal government and gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson, under which S&W would manufacture only "safe" guns which prevent and inhibit lawful self-defense. The ACU supported the amendment and the ADA opposed it. The Smith & Wesson agreement was the result of a Clinton administration program to bypass the majority Republican Congress and enact Draconian gun control restrictions through threats of expensive and potentially bankrupting federal litigation against legitimate firearm manufacturers and distributors. Clinton politicized and corrupted the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) which threatened to engage in the lawsuits. The gun control restrictions targeted ordinary law-abiding citizens to prevent and inhibit self-defense, and could only increase violent crime, based on criminological research. As another example, according to the ACU,
Condit cast a critical vote to support gun control in 1999 when he voted
"NO" on an amendment to HR 2122, "Gun Shows - 24-Hour Background Checks",
(Roll Call Vote No. 234, June 18, 1999), which passed by a close vote of
218-211. The amendment would have required all gun show sales to complete
a background check on purchases within 24 hours, and would have required
a mandatory minimum prison sentence of 15 years for people who use gun
clips with 10 rounds or more during the commission of a crime. Note that
the magazine ban provision targeted criminal misuse rather than normal
use by law-abiding citizens. The ACU supported the amendment and the ADA
opposed it.
Proposed Vote Rating System Improvements The voting record rating systems used by
the ACU, ADA, National Rifle Association (NRA), and other organizations
typically do not take into account many important rating factors, including
the factors given below. These factors can be represented as a set of multiple
scoring numbers, each representing a different category, and/or a single
combined score. As a result of the weakness of the existing common rating
systems, representatives and legislators are often given an inaccurate
rating that results in an incorrect assessment and prediction of their
future voting behavior.
Some news articles refer to "Rep. Gary Condit" without ever admitting that Condit is a Democrat3. Omitting Condit's party affiliation in the first reference to his name and title constitutes media bias and manipulation even when an article refers to the congressman as a Democrat later in the news story, because many people read only the first paragraph or first few sentences of an article to get the general idea of a news story without reading the complete story. Dishonest reporters who manipulate the public often provide a mere thread of balancing information so they can deceptively claim that they are "balanced". However, the balancing information is minimal and inadequate, and usually appears at the end of the story, often in the last paragraph or sentence on a continuation page near the middle or end of the newspaper where it is read less often. To counter this form of media manipulation, it is often useful to read the last one or two paragraphs of a news article first, even if it is on a continuation page. The media campaign to manipulate the public and misrepresent the disgraced Democrat congressman as a Republican demonstrates how damaging the Condit misconduct scandal has become and how the media deceives and manipulates the public. Democratic Party public figures, including the Democratic feminist attorney and KABC talk show host Gloria Allred have repeatedly claimed that Condit is a conservative, in direct contradiction of the facts. Allred labeled Condit as a "right wing conservative". This demonstrates that Allred is a member of the extreme socialist wing of the Democratic party that is out of touch with reality, and/or that she is deliberately trying to deceive and manipulate the public. Democrat Gary Condit was disgraced when
Chandra Levy, a young female intern who worked for the federal Bureau of
Prisons disappeared without a trace and the congressman allegedly impeded
the investigation in the the disappearance by withholding information.
It is widely believed that the Democrat congressman had a sexual affair
with the missing woman. Condit did not deny that the affair took place
during public statements and a television interview by ABC News'
Connie Chung that aired on Thursday night, August 23.
Condit serves on the House intelligence committee. Committee members have access to classified national defense and national security secrets. There are now concerns that Condit's misconduct and loss of credibility through his evasion of questions surrounding the disappearance of Sandra Levi demonstrate a lack honesty and trustworthiness necessary for access to sensitive national security information. There is also concern that Condit has exposed himself to possible blackmail by foreign governments whose intelligence agencies may have information linking him to Sandra Levi's disappearance. Below are tables giving Condit's ACU and ADA ratings.
for Democrat Gary Condit
ACU Vote Ratings for Rep. Gary Condit (D-CA, 18th CD)
Here is the ACU Description of Condit's
votes for gun control:
Here is the ACU Description of Condit's
vote against impeaching former President Bill Clinton:
( return )
for Democrat Gary Condit
ADA Vote Rating for Rep. Gary Condit
(D-CA, 18th CD)
ADA
Congressional Voting Record 2000
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Senate ( return )
References 1 Los Angeles Times, "23.7 Million Tune In for Condit Interview", by Times staff writer Elizabeth Jensen, August 25, 2001 2 Los Angeles Times, "Condit Agrees to Television Interview", by Times staff writer Elizabeth Jensen, August 20, 2001 3 Los Angeles Times, "A Tradition of Confessions That Don't Come Clean", by Times staff writer Reed Johnson, August 25, 2001
Contact information and links for referenced organizations: The American Conservative
Union (ACU)
Americans for
Democratic Action (ADA)
National Rifle
Association (NRA),
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