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Interior inspector general: White House skewed drilling-ban report
[Politico] The White House rewrote crucial sections of an Interior Department report to suggest an independent group of scientists and engineers supported a six-month ban on offshore oil drilling, the Interior inspector general says in a new report.

In the wee hours of the morning of May 27, a staff member to White House energy adviser Carol Browner sent two edited versions of the department report's executive summary back to Interior. The language had been changed to insinuate the seven-member panel of outside experts -- who reviewed a draft of various safety recommendations -- endorsed the moratorium, according to the IG report obtained by POLITICO.
Posted by: Fred || 11/11/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Any room under the bus for yet another Inspector General and his report?
Posted by: Besoeker || 11/11/2010 6:12 Comments || Top||

#2  another investigation for Issa
Posted by: Frank G || 11/11/2010 9:26 Comments || Top||

#3  Trunks, upon entering office, have many investigations to conduct. Primarily this and acorn.
Posted by: newc || 11/11/2010 10:06 Comments || Top||

#4  GLOBAL WARMING!
Posted by: anonymous2u || 11/11/2010 10:45 Comments || Top||

#5  It's a little surprising that this IG wasn't fired, though perhaps Bambi learned his lesson from the last time he did that.

Or perhaps he figures that the MSM is still covering for him and that this will be off the news cycle in 24 hours ...
Posted by: Steve White || 11/11/2010 11:31 Comments || Top||

#6  O.K. One time I stated here that I did not think impeachment would serve any useful purpose.

My question is now when does it begin?
Posted by: JohnQC || 11/11/2010 14:27 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Gov. Christie Rips "Poster Boy" Of Greedy Public Sector
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 11/11/2010 13:51 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I don't know much about Chris Christie, but after seeing a couple of videos I'm liking him more and more. I'm almost ready to vote him for President based on the strength of the two videos I saw! This guy is a straight-shooter who doesn't take crap from anyone.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder || 11/11/2010 18:49 Comments || Top||

#2  Gov. Christie needs to fix New Jersey first.

One rule of insurgency is that you take the countryside, then you go for the capitol.
Posted by: Pappy || 11/11/2010 19:56 Comments || Top||

#3  This is undoubtedly one of the reasons the White House has put him high in its hit list.

They're doing their level best to find anything bad about him.

Fortunately for him, what the Dims think is bad (such as this), the rest of us think is good.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 11/11/2010 20:16 Comments || Top||

#4  I've read he's iffy on the 2nd Amendment.
Posted by: anonymous2u || 11/11/2010 20:49 Comments || Top||

#5  I heard similar. Chalk it up to NJ and Prosecutor job? I think he's capable of getting the rest of the nation's take. I don't see him running for national office, but, like Palin, he could be a kingmaker. He needs more time to try and fix NJ against every effort by his opponents. I have high hopes for him. He says he doesn't want to be President. Doesn't mean he can't influence it
Posted by: Frank G || 11/11/2010 21:32 Comments || Top||


Congressmen pay wives from campaign funds
[Chicago Tribune] Two Illinois congressmen have paid their wives hundreds of thousands of dollars out of their campaign funds in the last decade, according to records filed with the Federal Election Commission.

The campaign to re-elect Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has given wife Sandi Jackson's company at least $315,000 for her work. Rep. Bobby Rush's campaign has paid his wife, Carolyn Rush, more than $240,000 to serve as a consultant.

Two other Chicago-area congressmen, Danny Davis and Luis Gutierrez, have given their wives smaller amounts for doing campaign work. The four politicians, all Democrats, were re-elected last week.

The campaign payments to spouses did not involve any taxpayer money, and the practice has been declared legal if certain requirements are met. Nevertheless, some watchdog groups see the potential for abuse when a politician's family receives financial support from his political backers.

"Is there anything patently wrong with having a family member work on a campaign?" said Dave Levinthal, communications director at the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics. "Arguably not. But it gets into sticky territory when the candidate, him or herself, stands to benefit personally in a significant way from political donations that are being made to fuel political efforts."

In addition to the four, at least two other Chicago-area members of the U.S. House -- Republicans Don Manzullo and Mark Kirk, who is now senator-elect -- have put relatives on their campaign payroll.

The Tribune identified those relatives by checking the last names of campaign-fund recipients and confirming family connections. But such a list cannot be considered complete, since any candidates' relatives whose last names were different from theirs would not be included.

Lawmakers are barred from employing relatives in their official offices, but a 2001 opinion issued by the Federal Election Commission -- at Jackson's request -- declared the practice legal for campaign committees, as long as the relative is qualified and is paid no more than the market rate.
Posted by: Fred || 11/11/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Any payments made from Obama campaign funding to the University of Chicago Medical Center?
Posted by: Besoeker || 11/11/2010 6:08 Comments || Top||

#2  Nice work if you can get it.
Posted by: Steve White || 11/11/2010 11:42 Comments || Top||

#3  Besoeker: no.
Posted by: Steve White || 11/11/2010 11:43 Comments || Top||

#4  So what? They also exempt themselves from the Insider Trading laws. Equal protection my a$$.

Going to Congress means you get rich, and because they 'police' themselves, it isn't going to change.
Posted by: Iblis || 11/11/2010 12:18 Comments || Top||

#5  Getting elected to Congress seems to be a free pass to an all-you-can-eat-buffet.
Posted by: JohnQC || 11/11/2010 13:41 Comments || Top||

#6  Illinois politicians. Color me surprised.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie || 11/11/2010 16:28 Comments || Top||

#7  Illinois politicians. I hate those guys.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 11/11/2010 17:13 Comments || Top||

#8  Colorado rumor is that (R Gov candidate) Dan Maes was paying all kinds of family members fomr his campaign funds - one of them so he could pay his mortgage (by paying his wife, etc). He is being investigated or so goes the rumor
Posted by: OldSpook || 11/11/2010 21:51 Comments || Top||


Sink sunk by modern day cheat sheet?
[Washington Examiner] Alex Sink, the former Democrat candidate for governor in Florida, is now blaming the White House for her election loss to Rick Scott. Although she makes some good points, ultimately Sink might have been the one who sunk her own campaign. It was getting caught with a cheat sheet during a debate with Scott that might have been instrumental in her loss. More specifically it was the modern version of the cheat sheet in the form of getting debate tips via her cell phone although this was forbidden by the debate rules. Using cheat sheets is an old tradition with school students but the one hazard in using them, as Sink found out, is getting caught. Perhaps Sink needed instruction on the fine art of cheating.
Posted by: Fred || 11/11/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Dino pee on this already.

Scott won using the backlash and 73 million bucks.

39 peoples saw that debate and only 2 gave a damn.

Scott is a potential disaster, I hope the FL Senate can handle this mess.
Posted by: Goldies Every Damn Where || 11/11/2010 9:48 Comments || Top||

#2  While I don't live in FL (live just across the line); Sink seemed to be a proven disaster; Scott has potential both ways. Scott was, according to a lot of different sources, never part of the Medicaid fraud investigation and was a very, very successful business man. From what I hear, he is letting his Lt. Gov., who does have political experience, deal with the legislature. Should be an interesting time.
Posted by: Pearl Whugum8365 || 11/11/2010 10:27 Comments || Top||



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