Sunday, October 15, 2006

Kenny The Queen of the RNC has dirty hands

Kind of greasy actually, and most of the grease came from our old friend Jack Abramoff. The LA Times has pieced the story together from the e-mails recently released in the report of the House Government Reform Committee.
For five years, Allen Stayman wondered who ordered his removal from a State Department job negotiating agreements with tiny Pacific island nations — even when his own bosses wanted him to stay.

Now he knows.

Newly disclosed e-mails suggest that the ax fell after intervention by one of the highest officials at the White House: Ken Mehlman, on behalf of one of the most influential lobbyists in town, Jack Abramoff.

The e-mails show that Abramoff, whose client list included the Northern Mariana Islands, had long opposed Stayman's work advocating labor changes in that U.S. commonwealth, and considered what his lobbying team called the "Stayman project" a high priority.

"Mehlman said he would get him fired," an Abramoff associate wrote after meeting with Mehlman, who was then White House political director.
And this is just one of the many favors The Queen did for the Jack. And yet when first asked about the Jack, the Queen blushed and turned her head, saying she hardly knew who he was. Fine talk from someone who was in bed with him for so long.

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