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March 19, 2004Tomstown: A PrimerBy Andrew DobbsWell, I had no idea how important our little outpost here in the nether regions of the blogosphere really was to some people. I get an email today from a political hack buddy of mine and he berated me for not talking more about the Tom Craddick scandal because many of his Austin friends get all of their Texas news from us and we had dropped the ball- they had no idea that our illustrious speaker might very well be indicted in the near future. I suppose because I spend so much time looking at this stuff at work I get desensitized to how important and how obscure some of this stuff is. As a service to all of you who do not know the details, I am putting together this introduction to the scandal now being called "Tomstown." The scandal's name is a play on the legendary real estate scandal that brought down the House Speaker, Attorney General and dozens of State House members in the early 1970s known as "Sharpstown" involving the first name of both the main culprits- Tom Craddick and Tom DeLay. The best introduction to this scandal was in this week's Austin Chronicle. As they explain:
That's a lot of text I know, and it seems kind of boring but it is pretty explosive. Texas banned corporate political donations more than a century ago and banned trading speaker votes for money after the previous huge Austin scandal in the 70s. Tom DeLay's PAC joined with TAB, essentially a GOP front group, and laundered corporate cash in various ways to send out millions of dollars to GOP candidates across the state. Tom Craddick personally handed out huge checks from railroad companies in return for speaker votes (somewhere, Jim Hogg is rolling in his grave). These two things are big no nos and someone will go to jail for them. What remains to be seen is if the Toms themselves will go down or if someone a little lower level will take the fall. Smart money is on the latter, but this kind of scandal is the sort of thing that brings down big name politicians. While it is still confusing, the image of Tom Craddick heeling around the capitol handing out huge checks with a wink and a grin like some kind of Machine Boss is one that will stick in people's minds. The scandal boils down to taking (and using the RNC to launder) illegal money and then trading that money for votes. Expect this story to get even bigger very soon. Posted by Andrew Dobbs at March 19, 2004 12:21 PM | TrackBack
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Thank you for laying this out for all of us, Andrew! Posted by: Jim D at March 19, 2004 04:09 PMthanks Andrew -- I'm sure my slacker buddies are all at least aware there's a major scandal a-brewin. Posted by: Texas Nate at March 19, 2004 05:47 PMAnd kudos, of course, to Michael King, the author of that piece. I fear the day is nigh when he gets hired away from our Chronicle to bigger things. Posted by: melior at March 19, 2004 08:24 PMCould someone identify the Attorney General who lost his race over Sharptown? Speaker Mutscher lost (and was convicted), Lieutenant Governor Barnes lost (although probably not involved), Governor Smith lost (although he vetoed Frank Sharp's bills) and about half of the House lost. Who is the AG you are implicating? Posted by: notgonnatell at March 21, 2004 11:17 AMLet me get back to you on that one- i'll ask my Texas History prof- Norman Brown, who has taught History at UT for 42 years and was here during Sharpstown. Posted by: Andrew D at March 21, 2004 08:59 PM
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