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RNC Dismisses Finance Chief, Deputy
From the party of morals, fiscal responsibility, etc.
Sorry MFers makes me not wanna vote...almost...:mad: And so it goes... Richard's $.02 :munchin RNC Dismisses Finance Chief, Deputy USAToday, 6 May 2009 The Republican National Committee's finance director and his deputy were forced out Friday, the latest victims of a scandal involving reimbursements for donors who attend a lesbian bondage-themed nightclub in Los Angeles, California. RNC chief of staff Michael Leavitt sent an e-mail message Friday to committee members telling them of the latest changes in the fundraising department and promising better stewardship of donors' dollars heading toward crucial congressional elections in November. (cont'd) http://www.usatoday.com/news/washing...hooModule_News |
The Rs purge the bad actors. The Ds belly up to the bar for the same crimes and cheer.
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I notice Steele is still there
I notice Steele is still there.
Oh, by the way - I do drink and I have been to Hooters and enjoyed the sights. |
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IMO, two ironies of the scandal are that a bunch of Republicans spent RNC money in the most politically blue city in Southern California while lusting after girls who are into girls, and that those involved went to the west side for a show and tell party when Pr0n Valley is just a hop skip and jump away. Or so I've heard. |
The Brouhaha
AYSM (are you shitting me) ???
So, it is national news when an RNC staffer throws together/coordinates/attends an outting to a sex-themed club...and picks up a $2000 tab? The reporting on this leaves alot to be considered if you spend a minute thinking thru what they wrote. Either this was a "string" of incidents of lavish spending (as reported by the LA Times) http://http://articles.latimes.com/2010/may/09/nation/la-na-rnc-20100509, or a "string" of reports about the same event. If it was a "string", I guess it was just more politically expedient to pick out the strip club incident. I would like to know what the other inferred incidents were that was referenced in the Times. ...and then, what level of leadership should be held accountable for an expendature of $2000.00? I guess this should go down as a blanket "Overall responsible for what your subordinates do/fail to do." I just can't subscribe to that line of thinking. If a leader should have known, but didn't, was negligent, or just outright incompetent...then I got it...game-on. I just cant believe a senior official in the RNC (or DNC for that matter) could resaonably be expected to know every billing for every event. That's BS.:( Of course, only half the story has been reported. |
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