Republicans "willfully ignorant"

Of course, that’s true about Republicans in general, on any subject whatever, including Iraq, but in this case we’re talking about the Ethics committee report on Republican Foley’s pedophilia:

Foley panel: GOP didn’t protect pages
The panel said it discovered a pattern of conduct among many “to remain willfully ignorant of the potential consequences” of Foley’s conduct.

Foley, R-Fla., hurriedly resigned his seat Sept. 29 after the existence of sexually explicit computer messages sent to teenage pages came to light.

And, you know, I’m starting to get tired of this word “Bipartisan” already:

Rep. Doc Hastings (news, bio, voting record), R-Wash., and Howard Berman, D-Calif., the committee’s leaders, said the report reflected the bipartisan conclusions of a four-member investigative panel.

“This is not the jury-rigged result of a series of compromises but rather the right report on this subject,” Berman said at a news conference in the Capitol.

Really? Not a “jury-rigged series of compromises”? Why the hell not? The pattern of “willful ignorance” was an accident? Sounds more like a successful coverup to me.