This is interesting too.
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"We know there are reports of people that knew it and kind of fed it out or leaked it to the press," Hastert said. "That's why we've asked for an investigation. So, let me just say, that's why we've asked for an investigation, to find who that is."
Obviously, Republicans are interested in finding out whether this was a Democratic operation and, if so, exposing it since that would take some of the sting out, at least for them and make this all seem like a bare-knuckle partisan fight of the type they're accustomed to.
But Hastert's language betrays something troubling. He speaks of someone leaking the information to the press. Leaks occur when insiders give secret information to reporters, information that others wish to keep from the press.
Is Hastert saying that he would've preferred to keep the Foley matter a secret? And, if so, does he believe it should've stayed a secret until after the election or until he decided to retire from the House?
Another point. He said: "I, first of all, learned of this last Friday, when we were about to leave Congress for, you know, the break to go out and campaign. And that's the first time I heard of the explicit language."
So is he acknowledging that he was told about the emails with the non-explicit language before last Friday? So when did he learn of that series of emails in which former congressman Mark Foley asked the former page from Louisiana for a photograph?
Hastert raised as many questions as he answered.
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