Crisis Management Rule #1: Change the Subject [1]
Submitted by Diane Farsetta [2] on
"A Texas grand jury's decision to indict former Majority Leader Tom DeLay [3] (R-Texas) may have caught many people in Washington off-guard, but those in DeLay's inner circle had spent the past few days bracing themselves," reports The Hill. "Minutes after the announcement came, DeLay's closest and strongest supporters began mounting a defense [4]. By 2 p.m., a two-page memo condemning [Texas prosecutor] Ronnie Earle and the indictment was hitting Republican e-mail." The memo "turns the ethical spotlight on Earle and casts DeLay as the innocent victim." It "cites a Houston Chronicle article saying that Earle had started raising money for 'far-left' groups." Republicans "would not disclose the author," but the memo is similar to one written earlier this year by former Republican National Committee [5] research director Barbara Comstock, in response to questions about DeLay's foreign travel and campaign payments to his wife and daughter.