Abramoff’s Bi-Partisan Influence

After weeks of harping on the emerging Jack Abramoff scandal as an example of the Republican “culture of corruption” and debating for the last day about the proximity to George Bush that Abramoff had, Democrats may find the investigation hits too close to home to continue celebrating. The AP reported earlier today that Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid intervened on four separate occasions on behalf of Abramoff clients and that Reid coordinated on legislative efforts with the lobbyist’s office

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February 10th, 2006 | Moonbattery, Politics

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What I’m saying is, if this thing turns out to be a 70% Republican, 30% Democrat scandal after Jack spills to beans, what good does it do us? It would be kind of lame to then say it’s “bi-partisan.” I say, keep a tight asshole and wait till the fat man sings before pronouncing.

Comment by Dash — February 19, 2006 @ 3:50 pm

Well, keep a good thought. Jack will be singing like a canary soon enough, so it’s probably not a great idea to jump to comfortable conlusions right now. Fight the urge.

Comment by Dash — February 18, 2006 @ 4:59 pm