Isn't oversight a wonderful thing? Since the Democrats took over responsibility for Congress the rodent infestation in the administrative branch of the US government is getting a bit more sunlight than it likes. The latest?
J. Scott Jennings, the White House's deputy director of political affairs, gave a presentation to head of the General Services Administration and his forty regional administrators that focused on how they could "help 'our candidates' in the next elections".
Now that is hardly an appropriate use of taxpayers funds. In my opinion of course. Karl Rove probably feels differently.
J. Scott Jennings, the White House's deputy director of political affairs, gave a presentation to head of the General Services Administration and his forty regional administrators that focused on how they could "help 'our candidates' in the next elections".
Now that is hardly an appropriate use of taxpayers funds. In my opinion of course. Karl Rove probably feels differently.
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