DC EXAMINER: More bull from Barry on earmarks

By: Harry Jaffe Examiner ColumnistJuly 29, 2009

Call me a moth to Marion Barry's flame: The council member's constant display of his addictions, his brushes with the law, his mixing of public funds with his private pleasure -- they all draw me back to the well of Barry's ever-flowing fountain of news, most of it embarrassing for him and the city.
Some of it, perhaps, illegal.

What has set me off this time is not the facts dribbling out about his using public funds to lure in a potential lover. We shall let the federal and local authorities ferret out the details over the $60,000 contract the Ward 8 council member served up to Donna Watts-Brighthaupt, his love interest at the time. Let's stipulate to the facts that Donna fits the profile of many Marion women: three decades his junior; married (to someone else); in need of cash; a bit of a Barry sycophant.

Nor am I perturbed that the former four-term mayor steered millions of dollars in earmarks to his constituents in Ward 8. From Congress to state legislatures to the D.C. Council, earmarks are accepted as a form of legal graft.

Barry's blaming gays -- in particular at-large Councilman David Catania -- for the investigations that are digging into his deals? Not surprised. Blaming others for his troubles, namely white folk or "the man" -- is straight out of Barry's playbook. The fact that "the man" in this case is homosexual men is mildly amusing.

What has me heading toward Barry's flame once again is the way he rationalizes his largesse. In
an interview with another reporter this week, Barry explained his directing earmarks thusly:

Distressed by Ward 2 Councilman Jack Evans' desire to direct $10 million for renovation of Ford's Theatre, Barry protested and wrung $8 million that he could bestow on worthy projects in the downtrodden precincts of Ward 8.


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