This is a huge blow to Republicans because any scandal that
involves sex will reach a broad audience. After all of the hubub
surrounding the Abramoff scandal, it had a relatively small amount
of political fallout (if any). The Randy "Duke" Cunningham and Bob
Ney resignations over bribery didn't have a widespread effect
becuase people discount for politicians being corrupt. But the
Foley story has tabloid
appeal and should continue to generate headlines. If the trail
about how much Republican leaders knew and when they knew it runs
dry in the next few days, the damage may be limited to Foley's
congressional district. But if revelations start coming out in
dribs and drabs over the next few weeks suggesting Hastert knew
more than he's saying he did, this could be the final nail in the
coffin for Republicans. Democrats may have in the Foley scandal the
perfect symbol of Republicans becoming too arrogant with power,
adding more force to the "Throw the bums out" argument.