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Rep. John Murtha is one of the biggest porkers around, and as a friend of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi he has a lot of clout.  He couldn't quite win the Majority Leader job, but he could still waste taxpayer funds while dispensing favors and doling out pork.

But the good times are coming to an end for Big John.  Reports the New York Times:

So powerful was Representative John P. Murtha at one time that he used to put up billboards in his Western Pennsylvania district declaring that "the P is for Power." Few in Congress dared disagree: he doled out or withheld billions in federal money each year for lawmakers' pet projects, better known as earmarks.

Now, however, a string of federal criminal investigations of contractors or lobbyists close to Mr. Murtha, the top Democrat on the defense appropriations subcommittee, are threatening to undermine his backroom clout.

In the weeks since the news that prosecutors had raided the offices of the PMA Group - a lobbying firm founded by a former Murtha associate that became a gateway to his office and his biggest source of campaign money - about two dozen rank-and-file Democrats have risked his wrath by calling for a House ethics investigation of the matter. One Democrat has even foresworn seeking earmarks for the military contractors in his district because of ethical concerns about the process.

In a private meeting with the chairman of the House appropriations committee, Mr. Murtha, the unofficial leader of the "old bulls" who oversee the subcommittees, was forced to accept a series of new restrictions on his authority to grant earmarks, Democratic aides briefed on the meeting said. In previous weeks he had already acquiesced to another steep cut in the volume of earmarks he dispenses, down by half this year from a few years ago. He had also submitted to new disclosure requirements, including public hearings, that cramp his ability to cut last-minute deals.

This is a good start, but merely a good start.  So many big spending wastrals in Congress.  So little time.

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Stephen Morgan| 4.26.09 @ 10:17AM

Michelle Obama is a man...

MarkJ| 4.26.09 @ 11:07AM

Although they're too classy to openly state it, I suspect both Diana Irey and Lt. Col. Bill Russell--Murtha's last two GOP challengers--are taking some quiet satisfaction in Murtha's unfolding legal woes. Despite their ultimate losses, both Irey and Russell ran spirited, principled campaigns that cracked Murtha's shell of invincibility.

Murtha's luck is rapidly running out and, I strongly suspect, in 2010 his sordid political career will, at long last, come to an end.

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