Apparently, there are quite a few steps involved. Who knew? (thanks to palaeomerus)
October 20, 2012
“Whistle-blower audio: Sen. Claire McCaskill’s husband cut business deals in Senate Dining Room”
My. How dubious the ethics. How “Clairogant,” the presumptuousness: Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill’s husband used the U.S. Senate Dining Room to cut business deals selling tax credits tied to stimulus money, a whistle-blowing executive inside his company alleged on an audio recording exclusively obtained by The Daily Caller. “The thing that irritated me about this was he [McCaskill’s husband Joseph Shepard] entertained these outside investors in the Senate Dining Room,”
Most transparent administration ever stonewalls chairman of the House Armed Services Committee
Washington Free Beacon: The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee is demanding answers from four senior United States military officers about whether there was advance warning of terrorist threats and the need for greater security prior to last month’s terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi. However, an aide to the chairman, Rep. Howard “Buck” McKeon, (R., Calif.), said the office of secretary of defense Leon Panetta blocked
BE THERE! [McGehee]
Good morning. It’s a Saturday in October and you know what that means: the Halloween candy aisle at your local supermarket is mobbed. It also means it’s time for college football. I don’t mean to step on Darleen’s open thread thing, I just want to announce that there’s a game on this afternoon/evening (depending on your local time zone) that most PWers might be interested in. It seems that Middle
