Rep. Mica is going on ad nauseum on how he used to conduct his committees and, despite the fact that Waxman has already answered him, and yet he has still be going on and on. Waxman now answering again. Nothing like a hissy fit over who gets what time.
Rep. Issa (R-CA) is now up. And continues the whine about time rules. Issa says he is frustrated because he came out of the business world, too — and to fight the bureaucracy that sits all around us in government. "The people who are here when you get here and will be gone long after you are gone," as Issa characterizes them. (CHS says: Charming.)
Issa characterizing the briefing as something given from "the man who appointed you, and who expected you to carry out policies that he approved." And now is going on about federal employees who work on the Hill who do things to keep their members in office, as though this is some shocking revelation. Well, apparently it is for Doan, because she didn't know that political employees have an interest in keeping their political bosses in office to keep their political jobs.
Now talking about removing barriers for people of color and disabled veterans. Issa says it is hard to do business with the government. (CHS: well, there's a shocker — having had to fill out paperwork or help clients with it in the past, that really ought to be no shocker for anyone who has had to deal with this.)
12:05 pm ET
Doan says: Trying really hard to carve out business opportunities for minorities.
Rep. Higgins (D-NY): Higgins now going through several of the points on the Jennings presentation — and e-mails regarding the same. (As Braley said earlier — the committee has obtained statements from at least 6 GOP appointees in GSA about the statement that Doan allegedly made after the Jennings presentation.)
Jennings' assistant e-mailed the GSA from an RNC e-mail addy, not a WH e-mail addy. Jennings sent an e-mail as well from a GWB43 e-mail account to a GSA liaison. Doan not aware that her staf was comunicating with the WH Political Office on non-official e-mail addys.
Truesdale says that the information could not be shared prior to the presentation — "close hold" — that Jennings said it was highly secretive and that they couldn't share it ahead of time. Higgins says that this was closely held because it was sensitive political information — NOT appropriate to use government agencies for political purposes. Why were RNC e-mail addys used to discuss highly sensitive political issues — not WH e-mail addys.
Rep. Burton (R-IN) up asking questions now. (CHS notes: If Burton starts talking about his tenure in investigating the Clintons as being valid, I'm going to laugh…and there it is. "There's nothing as righteous as a reformed lady of the evening." And, nothing as smug as a man who is still fighting the battles from 9 years ago, eh, Dan?)
Dan Burton's face is getting all red, and he says, "You did that for six years, and now you'll have to eat it." Waxman now adding the report/investigation on Burton's investigations into the record. (CHS says: Geesh, this is getting crabby today. Did someone hit a GOP nerve?)
Rep. Davis gets into the fact that the WH employee outside e-mail usage was the WH's fault, not Doan's doing.
Rep. McCollum (D-Minn.) asking questions about the information given to Doan — did you get a booklet on Hatch Act? Doan can't remember.
Now going through more Powerpoint slides on youth vote, 72-hour GOTV efforts, and lots of others.
Rep. Sarbanes (D-MD) — getting into the SunMicrosystems contracting issue. Commercial customers getting better deal than the government contrac, which red flagged them for the IG's office. Curious about Doan's role in this. Doan emphasizing the "I'm a manager" tack.
Three pieces: (1) Cutting people for trying to do their jobs, (2) undercutting oversight and (3) undercutting employees from above that is demoralizing within the agency.
Rep. Shays (R-CT) — Gosh, you sure are terrific.
12:34 pm ET
Davis and Doan now talking about the bad relationship between the IG's office and Doan, and how that bad relationship causes problems with the GSA's relationships with the vendors. Davis is trying to walk her through the problems of debarment — and Doan is checking with her legal counsel because she's not sure that Davis is correct — meanwhile, Davis is getting frustrated because he's trying to walk her through the GOP talking points on this on the record. (CHS: This is one of the things that you deal with as an attorney with a client who either doesn't listen to you or thinks they know better than you when they testify. It's kind fo fun to watch this from the outside looking in, I have to say.)
And now we're back to the timing whining again. Rep. Mica truly has the whiniest voice, and keep saying, over and over, "Parliamentary inquiry." (CHS notes: this sounds like The Peanut begging for a piece of candy. "Momma, piece of candy?" "Momma, piece of candy?")
Rep. Welch (D-Vermont) — Was this a proper presentation for a GSA lunch? Doan: Office of Special Counsel has opened an inquiry and I can't talk about this while they are investigating. (And now we've gone through this question four times, with the same results.)
Saying that her husband gets frustrated with her not remembering their wedding anniversary. Welch says that this is a very serious discussion, and he finds her, frankly, evasive on this.
(CHS asks: Can someone ask if she has been directed to answer this question in this particular way and, if so, by whom.)
Series of votes on the House floor. They are recessing to take care of the votes, and will continue when voting has concluded.
Whew! What a morning of testimony.
1:40 pm ET — Hearing restarts.
Rep. Norton asking about "preaudit funding" that was expressly appropriated by Congress, and that Doan cut out of the budget. Doan says she decided to rein in spending for an agency area that was over budget. Norton is disgusted with the non-answer and disregard for Congressional direction, but her time is up for questioning.
Rep. Teirney (D-MA) up now. Doan did not look at SBA report. Doan now directed to answer questions — and not filibuster answers. Tierney now getting into the differential between SunMicrosystems over-pricing to government over and above private contracting.
Doan did not look at SunMicrosystems audit information from the IG about the cost overages. Tierney discussing the fact that somehow, Doan just never seems to have been involved or responsible. (CHS notes stylisitically, he's also doing an excellent cross-examination style of questioning.) Doan says she wasn't "involved," she was exercising "proper oversight" with Mr. Williams. Says that Tierney is mischaracterizing and its outrageous. Tierney says that he was reading directly from e-mails that Doan herself provided the Committee.
On to Rep. Davis again.
Starting new thread.



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Go Christy!!
THE ZED!!
Doan: I’m building a great team. You gotta see the resumes.
Yeah–I’d love to.
AZ Matt, Congrats! You get a cookie!
More on the non-official emails — can’t help but think if this was Clinton, it would get way more coverage than the Gore phone calls or the Lincoln Bedroom guests.
McCollum: Us. Our strategy. Republican strategy. Not a democratic strategy.
God forbid, not an American strategy.
Is there any rock that you can turn over in this administration and NOT find some disgusting insect life? Is there any aspect of our government that has not been corrupted to its core by these…. people?
“New blood, great team!” That did not impress Waxman.
If it’s so hard to do business with the Government, how did MZM have the EOP as their FIRST Government customer? Just saying.
Sarbanes up–he’s the nephew of a Welleley classmate of mine.
eCAHNomics @
3
She sounded more like a high school cheerleading coach than an executive assembling a team of professionals, no?
eCAHNomics @
3
Can we also see their political donations.
Doan is getting all babbly. She repeats everything.
Waxman: Next person, Sarbanes.
Doan: Sarbanes.
Sarbanes: I want to ask about Sun Microsystems.
Doan: Sun Microsystems.
I waiting for one of these republicans to pull a Cheney (FU) on Waxman. Wouldn’t that be beautiful? They are in such deep denial that their authority is being questioned. I don’t want to make any comparisons to a certain politically corrupt German administration, but it’s frickin’ scary.
EPU’d:
McCollum missed a key talking point here. She mentioned how the slides represent the team as ‘our team, the Republican team’, not the independent or Democratic team.
Wouldn’t the strong point to make be, ‘not the American team’?
Wow, Doan’s response to McCollum’s final question was a hoot. Doan obviously sees herself as a cheerleader for Bush and the RNC(and has repeatedly stated that she’s very proud to be a “Presidential Appointee”). I cannot figure out if she comprehends that the function of her government job is NOT to be a political assistant to the RNC.
Is she hedging? She sounds like Gonzales.
Also liked that Henry didn’t let her weasel out of answering McCollum’s question, where she got a bit pissy and characterized it as a statement…
Dem-agog @ 13
Given the heat of the R members, you can probably afford to hold your breath while waiting.
david baerwald @ 7
I’m assuming that this is a rhetorical question…
emptywheel @ 78 (last thread)
Actually, that appears to be a different Davis. KY-04, it looks like. Tom Davis is VA-11.
Hey,
I was wrong about Davis being listed in the powerpoint.
Sorry about that. Wrong state.
She’s interrupting Sarbanes!
She says I’m sorry I thought that was my turn to talk LOL
We are going to have to hire those people who decommission cultists after they escape.
Bush and Rove have produced a zombie cult of moronic drones.
-GSD
The Republicans are scared out of their minds. They are furiously pumping smoke into the committee room trying to hide the now obvious fact that Karl Rove’s political operation has been going around to all of the federal agencies enlisting the help of the political appointees to use their agencies to defeat Democrats and elect Republicans in 2008.
eCAHNomics @ 3
I’m sure that degrees from places like Bob Jones U, Pat Robertson’s Regent U and Falwell’s Liberty U are all over them.
Slightly O/T: I’ve been trying to find out if Fifth Amendment Monica has ever been admitted to the bar. I can’t find her listed in Martindale Hubbell, and I can’t find her vita on-line either. Anybody know fersure?
BC
Sorry, thought that was my time to talk!
Kick her behind Sabannes1
Just tuned in. Is this woman a trained clown? Where oh where did they find her?
Nevermind, probably the same place they found Brownie et al.
DOan: Oh, that’s not my time? I thought that was my time to talk.
Hey, woman, these guys are Congressmen and women. Show a little respect!
epu’ed from previous thread… marcy – the slide that was just shown by McCollum doesn’t appear to be in the pdf link you posted… is there any more to look through? am i missing something? thanks!
So let’s contemplate what this is about & what Rs need to do to save their skins. It’s about massive pervasive executive branch corruption. R members of congress must know how bad it is. Why don’t they dump the admin instead of digging a deeper hole by defending it?
What a stupidly arrogant twit. She just went on about transparency in reporting contracts…
How ’bout some transparency on your lunchtime invitees?
Cookies & I share hometowns. I wonder what she thinks about what her wonderful friends have done to NOLA? S’pose she ever thinks about it?
Ursuline is a good school.
1 Cutting resources so can’t do work
2 Contracting out work
3 When people try to do job they are overruled from above
Sarbanes extra minute talks about 3 things part of “assault”
Mush-head Shay’s is up next. On your knees Chris.
-GSD
RevDeb – Congrats.
We’ll both be moving at the same time. Drat!
There are two PDF links:
This one includes the two emails and some of the Powerpoint presentation.
And this one includes the whole powerpoint.
Good view of the minority side: they’re all gone.
Burton said “eat it” and hit the road.
Shays is kissing her behind.
selise @ 29
Thought it was just me.
Lisa,
are you going to CA?
GSD @ 23
When we get a Democratic president in 2008, it looks like one of the most important orders of business will be to review & scrub the entire agency bureaucracy of politicized employees hired in the previous 8 years.
Shays trying to pretend that the presentation was an anti-corruption one.
Uh huh.
Now the only Republican representative left in New England.
Christy, thanks for blogging this. And thanks to all the commenters. Don’t have cable so I get Cspan via the toobz. Cspan and Cspan 2 are coming in just beautifully, but can’t get so much as a crackle from Cspan 3.
Did she just GIGGLE at Shays?
Shays – this wasn’t about raising money or underming dems – this was about why we lost – “we” being rethugs. we lost because of corruption issues. So the message here was, hey, just do a good job. Now, is there any more of that apple pie?
eCAHNomics @ 30
Different business model. These guys with an R after their name don’t have to do fundraising like Dems do; they have a machine behind them raising money for them. But they are also completely beholden to the machine, which yanks their chain even when the machine is circling the drain and threatening to take the pet on the leash with them.
Campaign finance — it’s one of the most important issues underpinning the failures we are seeing exposed.
eCAHNomics @ 30
I’ve NEVER been able to figure that one out-why would anybody hitch their wagon to W’s horse? Stockholm Syndrome, I guess.
eCAHNomics @ 30
Because they BELIEVE it. To them America would be better off with total one-party (radical right) control. It’s Rove’s dream.
I didn’t think it was still possible to be shocked at these people any more, but this hearing has reached new lows. GSA’s Doan is more clueless than Brownie–refers to the committee as “you guys,” as in, “if we get past all this, you guys really have to come over and see the great team we have, not your regular government people but people from outside the gov’t!!” There would be emoticons if it were an email.
Then there is this apparent tactic of the Repubs to try to use guerrilla theatre tactics to rattle the chair (not working). Dems need to enforce decorum if it becomes needed or Repubs will up the ante with this. In all the years of their minority status, Dems never pulled these stunts to my recollection.
Repub “questioners” are not remotely interested in getting at the truth, just acting like her defense lawyers. Even Shays, up now, is praising how wonderful she is!!!
(Steam coming out of my ears….sorry.)
JGabriel @ 41
Can we wait that long? The country is being run by crooks and liars (no offense to John Amato & Co.)
Davis is being a genuis again.
Celtic Music @ 44
Try the stream here. I had more luck with it. There’s a slight delay, I think.
Alvord @ 24
Hatch Act violations throughout the whole bureaucracy. How the hell do you get this prosecuted? Especially when the DoJ is just as politicized and guilty of the same violations.
Jeebus, this is ugly.
burton must be off to lunch. Think he’s into the bottom drawer of his desk yet? Is he going for a glass, or does he just slug it straight down?
The Repubs are really letting Davis do the heavy lifting for them on this committee.
It had to have hit a nerve over at GOP-land, to get Burton in off the golf course.
Doan is *almost* as clueless as that guy from the WH Securty office (Knodler..?).
Maybe they’re dating?
eCAHNomics @ 30
Because they have benefitted directly from the corruption. They hitched their wagons to this group too long ago, and they can’t escape the taint.
Another reason is that they cannot afford to let the Republican party break up (due to a strong third party movement that is for small government and limiting corruption) – they wouldn’t be able to keep their jobs. The fundraising would dry up, and they will end up SOL.
Dem-agog @ 58
Cookie Knodler
carolyn urban @ 55
Beer bongs, I suspect.
Btw, the guy who just whispered to Davis may well be the GOP lawyer who was the only attendee for parts of the Plame hearing.
Food Fight!
RevDeb @ 40
Most likely Washington around Olympia, the interview went well. Otherwise around Portland Oregon. I miss the Pacific Northwest.
egregious @ 45
Did she flash her *i*s 2?
emptywheel @ 36
i don’t see that page in either one of these files.
With the actions coming to light over the last two weeks — its official. Our country is now being run by pirates. Impeachment will be a good start, but obviously not enough.
lisadawn82 @
19
Sadly, yes.
Uh oh, coming to fisticuffs over time again. Waxman, look you’ve carried on enough today. He just starts talking calmly over whoever is trying to interrupt.
Excuse my naivite. I just looked at the Powerpoint. Who could ever think of that as team building? Who could ever think of that as promoting prez’s policies? It’s partisan politics, plain & simple. How come this is not coming across?
emptywheel @ 61
Bong Hitz 4 Burton?
i must admit – i didnt know what was going on but i’m up to speed now – waxman putting shays in his place
I want to yield a few backhands to these whiny pricks.
-GSD
Okay, another parliamentary inquiry – from shays and was that burton? Arguing about time still, yielding extra time –
Shays – when you yield yourself time shouldn’t you give yourself five minutes instead of a minute here or there
Waxman – chair has perogative. Can we go on with business now?
Waxman keeps a cool head. I’m impressed.
eCAHNomics @ 30
Because they were all involved in letting it happen, and in many cases making it happen. This isn’t as simple as past cases where the party tries to distance itself from an unpopular president. The rubberstamp nature of their Congress, reliably taking marching orders, means the more that comes out, the more likely it is that their names are going to come up.
They’re reduced to pushing two scumbag defenses, “we’ll only admit it’s corruption if there was bribery” and “if no one is convicted, no one did anything wrong” and hoping that if they can drag it out long enough, people will forget or stop caring.
Ya know (y’all) these hearings are long overdue and So great but will anyone be charged with anything? i.e. will Doan be charged with violating the Hatch Act?
Burton is worried. If Waxman can punctuate this discussion, it will really direct the hearing. He doesn’t want any intelligence to work against him bc it will really screw them over.
Doan can’t comment while another investigation is ongoing…. where have I heard that before…?
They keep talking about an investigation by the office of the special counsel. I haven’t heard about it. Has it been in the news?
Doan:
“Ongoing investigation ongoing investigation ongoing investigation.”
Wonder where she got this from?
OT:
Sam Fox, Amb. Swiftboat, withdraws his nomination:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news…..328-1.html
More at TPM.
I am not going to answer Congressman Welch.
I am not going to answer Congressman Welch.
I am not going to answer Congressman Welch.
I am not going to answer Congressman Welch.
ohhh so doan is being sooo cutesy – its NOT working
Shays – as head of organization, do you think that was a proper topic of conversation for lunch?
I’m allowing the office of Special Council to decide. I have no opinion whatsoever.
Shays, I just want your opinion.
I’m going to allow the office of special council to decide. I really do have utterly no opinion whatsoever.
But, but, couldn’t you just tell us what you think?
I’m going to allow the office of the special council… yadda yadda.
OMG, me bad. This is WELCH, my congress critter, not Shays. Couldn’t imagine whay Shays was grilling her.
GOOD. He’s not gonna let her get away with not answering.
AZ Matt @ 81
…apply directly to the forehead.
carolyn urban @ 83
Not Shays, Welch of VT. Shays is a R toady.
Doan being extremely evasive and virtually taking the fifth without actually taking the fifth…
I really love Vermont.
Go Welch, Sanders and Leahy!
DOAN: I’m so stupid I don’t remember my wedding anniversary
Hoh hoh hoh, my memory is so bad, my poor husband, I can’t even remember my anniversary. Giggle giggle. what a cute girl.
TAKE THE 5th! TAKE THE 5th!!!!!
carolyn urban @ 72
Sounds like Henry’s chanelling Boxer: “You don’t make the rules anymore. Elections have consequences.”
Hee, hee, hee.
Saved by the Bell!
oops can lurita answer any questions? doesnt seem she can
Argumentative biatch.
Ms Doan just set herself about the end. She just stepped in it SO bad.
You got that right. And don’t forget Dean. And Jim I can’t stomach republicans Jeffords.
JGabriel @
41
It frightens me to the degree of politicalization of the federal depts.my god ,they really are trying to destroy the fed gov from the inside
My opinion is I get to wait until Office of Special Counsel makes a decision.
Welch: That’s not an opinion. That’s a tactic.
eCAHNomics @ 69
If it’s partisan politics, then it is implementing the President’s policies. Remember that these jerks are the 21st Century equivalent of one of the pueblo (Zuni, I think) clown clubs — everything they did was the opposite of reality.
BC
emptywheel @ 53: Thanks for the link. It worked. Thanked you earlier, but it didn’t appear.
ooh, Welch says ok, say I am a Catholic and am I allowed to proselytize?
Doan: I am a Catholic, too. (indignant)
She goes batsh*t now.
Really. Color me sheepish. I worked on his campaign.
Open Mike at the witness: so how does it work, do we go to lunch…
YES, KARL ROVE will be presenting a powerpoint for our entertainmentin the Supreme Court cafeteria.
GO HELEN!!!
Doan:
“How does it work when they’re voting. Can we jsut go to lunch or do we have to wait.”
Now apologizing to someone, “I’m sorry abotu that.”
Oops, she must have stepping in something.
emptywheel @ 79
Oh my. I suspect the RNC lawyered her up.
carolyn urban @ 83
Office of Special Counsel? What the hell is this fembot droning on about? Was there an appointment akin to Fitz that I missed?
Amazing…she can ask questions about whether she can go to lunch, but she can’t ask questions as to whether it’s okay to receive emails from White House staffers on non-governmental email systems.
Doan overheard on the C-Span mic: “So how does this work? Can we go to lunch or something?”
A complete lack of self-awarenes.
zhiv @ 56
Price he pays for getting the ranking member’s chair, I suppose. Also, he was the chair who blocked investigation of any of this for the past six years, and helped install corrupt political operatives at GSA (Safavian, most prominently), so he’s into it up to his eyeballs.
emptywheel @ 36
I’ve looked at both the linked documents and have one simple question:
The short answer is: As to GSA, no one should care at all – they are to be a non-political property management, procurement and disposition office.
The other question is: who are “the stakeholders on the Hill”, and the career GSA staff participating in “DC Nasty games”?
carolyn urban @ 98
;0
like them all.
Right at the end Doan said something to the effect of wondering if she was going to have to plead the 5th…
Notice how all roads that lead to Karl Rove, the witnesses memories sure get murky….
OMG, did you hear on open mike, someone says to Doan, “you’ve said y’all like seven times” as criticism. Hysterical!
Doan: “I’ll take my water and my glass. I don’t want them to get my fingerprints. They’ve got me totally paranoid.”
her mike is open and someone is telling she is doing great staying calm.
She doesn’t understand this
she says on open mike, “how does this work, do we go to lunch or what?!” this woman is CLUELESS
Rayne – I thought I heard her say “office of special council.” Two or more times. But not positive.
The open mic is fascinating! She told someone to take her glass — she’s paranoid about fingerprints!
Bye, y’all!
Fun times.
emptywheel @ 101
This proper response should have been: “This is a separate investigation. Your opinion is wrong and does not matter. You must respond.”
Waiting in Texas @ 114
And she said she didn’t have to answer the question.
Basically, they Dems should be saying: If you can’t say how you’d exercise judgment going forward, perhaps we need to remove you from the position where you’d have to make such a decision.
Dana Perino up now: bad nose job. What’s with these republican women with so much money getting second rate plastic surgery? Mrs. Cheney is the worst offender. Maybe they give the work to the lowest bidder when they go looking for services for themselves?
Nola Sue @ 119
She must have been watching the ANS hearings
emptywheel @ 115
Heh. I wish I could have been there to take out a roll of tape and start lifting prints off the table where she sat.
Just to freak her out.
lurita’s breathing a sigh of relief lol. hmmm she gonna have to get it together for the next go-round and avoid even more questions – its hard out here for a repug trying to “run” gsa hahahahahah
Nola Sue @ 32
So is Vassar. What an ass. She didn’t represent herself very well. She talked over people, waived her hands and arms, refused to answer questions, had memory problems, and generally acted like it was a game or worse, a joke. As I said, what an ass.
To anyone watching the WH presser going on who was the reporter who asked if the president really wanted to cut off funding to the troops. I think I’m in love.
Rayne @ 126
LOL, that would have been superb.
Scribe @ 111
The people who care about rule of law?
Is there someone around who has talent & equipment to take the C-Span recording and crank up the volume to listen in to what they said? Priceless!
Nola Sue @ 119
Umm, Cookies, ain’t you a federal employee? If y’are, then they awready gotcher fingerprints on file, hon…
BC
Ms Doan, if your boss had told you to jump off a cliff, would you have done so?
Dana: blogs are new.
Rayne @ 126
707
Anyone have her mailing address? We really need to start a campaign to mail her a bunch of cookies.
atrios already has a youtube of Braley v. Doan up… youtube was posted by pelosi’s office. 10 min of fun for those who didn’t catch it the first time.
i love my toobz!
Ms Doan, if Scott Jennings had told you to jump off a cliff in a non-governmental email, would you have done so?
angie @ 134
Golly, Sarge!
OMG! Perino just blamed Congress for not passing a budget last year as defense for Chimpy vetoing the spending bill…
emptywheel @ 115
For real EW?
Christy, Thank you for the great blogging!
EW @ 116
Didn’t they take her prints when they hired her? Has she forgotten that, too? Do GOoPer appointees get special ‘amnesia classes’ so they can forget all the inconvenient truths?
Could this woman – Perino – speak more quickly? Is she trying to sound like a chipmunk on speed?
Rayne @ 137
707
We’re really paying this woman’s salary?
snuffy @ 99
Absolutely. Republicans used to run on platform planks like eliminating the Dept. of Education. These radicals figured out it was easier to appoint people who would lie when they took their oath of office, and never stop. If the voters won’t vote for what you want to do, just don’t tell them, and do whatever the hell you want after you get elected.
What is becoming clear through this hearing and what we have learned from the US Attorney firings is that there was and is an unprecedented effort by the White House political shop to use federal agencies and federal law enforcement power to defeat Democrats and elect Republicans. That is corruption of the 1st order.
dakine01 @ 141
Dana, dear, it was your Congress. Remember?
I’m trying to follow this but it’s hard as I’m office-challenged and without a TV.
What’s the score? How’re we doing? Is Doan taking on water yet or is it all skillful smoke and fog?
Oh man do I hate a fake smile. Perino’s good at those. Ewww, fake laugh. Worse.
mc @ 149
If she doesn’t, it’s just about par for this course!
dakine01 @ 139
Ooohh — that circular firing squad just got tighter. I don’t think the WH ought to be pissin’ off Congressional Pugs these days. They might just get mad enough to override a veto.
I can hope, can’t I?
mayan @ 151
Taking water? She’s already sunk…
BC
Lurita’s performance reminded me of Victoria Toensing’s performance: wiggling around, waving her hands, smirking, interrupting.
Frank Probst @ 136
Funny. Send her a box of cookies and a copy of the powerpoint with a note, “Remember these?” I’m just making a joke -please don’t.
Neil @ 141
Yes, absolutely for real. I’m 80% certain it’s even a direct quote, certainly the last two sentences are.
Alvord @ 149
Jane may have a few things to say about that point this afternoon.
And maybe, just maybe, Olbermann will have a “special comment” soon about it, as well.
FYI, the special counsel references aren’t references to a Fitz-style special counsel, it’s the federal Office of Special Counsel:
(However, I still hadn’t heard anything before about them investigating this.)
Generally Servicing their political Agenda
Oh, I think the kids and I need to bake a nice, fresh batch of sugar cookies for Doan.
And wrap them up before sending in some lovely paper with little blue forget-me-not floral print…
mayan @
151
Doan sank herself when she refused to answer Rep Welch’s question if she thought it were apporpriate to have the meetings…
OT to San Diego FirePups.
I’m going to be in class in downtown San Diego starting Thursday at 3. I’ll actually have free time all day Friday if anyone wants to get together for a bite and some friendly snark.
Hit me at juddDOTbrownATComcastDOTnet if interested.
…………Rep. Sarbanes (D-MD) — getting into the SunMicrosystems contracting issue. Commercial customers getting better deal than the government contract, which red flagged them for the IG’s office. ………
Roughly 30 years ago, when the govt was fairly honest this type of situation was because of the following. When the govt. first negotiated the deal, they got a terrific mark down. However, it took so long for the paper work to get through the system that the commercial price, although it started out much higher, had now fallen below the govt. price.
Another example of the govt. bumps up against the real world.
Wow, Cookie sure was lucky they called lunchbreak at that moment. She was going into serious spinout.
How can she possibly claim that she will not answer a question about her OPINION to a Congressional committee because there is a different investigation ongoing. Is she stating that the Congressional inquiry isn’t as important? Is she stating that her opinion stated might affect another investigation?
I love how she threw out the notion of “maybe I need to plead the 5th here”. Wow, I bet she’s gonna get reprimanded for that one. I can’t imagine the RNC wanted her to say those words.
Webb (following Hagel) on C-Span 2, just butchering ChimpCo rationale and strategy for the occupation.
DIRECT HIT!!!
The reporter asked if it was time for Bush to offer his resignation!!!!!
Ms. Doan – who ran a small agency that worked on a few govt contracts – has been over her head since she began “running” the GSA, an agency with over a hundred thousand employees, which manages the principal non-defense spending of the US Government. Appointing her to run the GSA was like appointing the manager of your local branch bank to run the Federal Reserve.
The only subject on which Ms. Doan was not over her head was her absolute personal loyalty to George Bush, and her willingness to contribute $200,000 to his cause.
But, no, she didn’t thereby think she’d bought the GSA job as if it were a franchise. She just operated it that way because that’s all she knows.
I’m off topic, sorry
you guys HAVE to watch palosi;
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/….._0328.html
man oh man oh man, she is SPANKIIN’ the president…she is sublime yet BRUTAL if that comination can coexist, there it is in that clip
belongs at the top of a thread for sure
emptywheel @ 157
It’s a siege mentality. She’s been coached and ‘prepped’ to the max. Kool-aid drinking right wingers love to hate the democrat party and the libruls in it.
EvilDrPuma @ 140
goobers, all.
But shazaam!
Neil @ 128
Agreed. Doan might also try to keep in mind how the strident, lecturing tone she’s using when questioned by Dems comes across. Probably used to talking to underlings that way, but so glaringly out of place here…
Bustednuckles @ 168
wow, would love to hear and see more
who asked?..what news organization, what was the reaction from the person asked and what was the reaction from the other reporters?
mbbsdphil @ 168
She did come across like a former-car-salesman-now-dealership owner…
A lady named Victoria asked.
I did not catch the reply, my Cspan connection is bad and hiccupped right then.
So Cookies is proud to be appointed by Shrubya and gave him F-ING $200,000?!? I guess she overlooks the fact that many other members of Shrub’s team are convicted felons or soon to be convicted and/or resigned. David Safavian, a convicted felon, was promoted by Shrub out of the GSA office. Scoots Libby is a convicted felon. Talk about team-building!
Her extreme pride in giving Shrub $200,000 alone is enough for her to fired.
BTW, what the hell is wrong with Dan Burton? What a child. I’m thinking some big-time Blue America action in his district. The guy is freaking insane!
Thank you Virginia– go WEBB!
Marie Roget @ 172
Yes, what a shame. I hope she doesn’t have kids. I can’t imagine the embarrassment of knowing one’s mother behaved this way and was recorded for posterity acting like such a stupid b*tch in front of Congress — let alone that one’s mother was so easily manipulated into corrupt practices.
Froomkin here: Link
bonkers @ 176
This is enought to make a rational person ill
@ 162 “Doan sank herself when she refused to answer Rep Welch’s question if she thought it were apporpriate to have the meetings… “
Great point. She would not even answer a reasonable hypothetical with an obvious answer.
Welch was framing a question “I am a Catholic and..” She interupts, “I am too!” He continues, “So would it be appropriate for the GSA to host a lunchtime meeting about catholicism?” He he.
Doan “i remember the cookies” scores on only two counts; she didn’t let the bastards get her down and she didn’t lose the support of the corrupt party she’s protecting.
Someone upthread was right on. Purina sounds like Alvin the Chipmunk tweaked out.
Didn’t she complain about someone politicizing her 14-year-old daughter? Gosh. 14 is just the WORST time to have a mother like that.
Webb’s been doing great … wow!
also watching CNN – fascinated by the latest on UK Iran standoff (prelude to war?) … have no idea who was where when seized but showing a photo of a GPS coordinate taken after the seizure and claiming the boat had not moved so the GPS must be accurate is rather weak … there had been rumours last night that UK would prove location via GPS but pics taken after the fact wouldn’t hold up in court … will they hold up as justification for an attack?
Christy– What does she mean “office of Special Counsel has opened an investigation”?
What Office of Special Counsel????
AZ Matt @ 179
Thanks AZ Matt!
Siun @ 185
Did you know that GPS can be completely sent akilter by equipment that can be bought in Radio Shack? Huge problem for U.S. military which guides all its bombs by GPS. Just wait ’til AQ finds out.
P J Evans @ 144
Hey. Mebbe she’s a droid.
eCAHNomics @ 183
Oh. My. God. Yes. Mine’s 13 and is just entering that phase. I missed her opening statement, will have to hope for a replay on the toobz — maybe I will watch it with my daughter and point out that I will never embarrass her that way, so we can skip the teenage mother-angst.
looseheadprop @ 185
Okay, now I’m freaked out. WTF???
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Firepup Patriots:
Go to RawStory and watch Speaker Mom take the belt ta presnit Clusterfuck…God I love that woman, reminds me a my wife talkin’ ta my kids when they fuck up.
KEEP THE FAITH THERE’S A NEW CONGRESS IN TOWN!!
mbbsdphil @ 169
Wow. She paid $200,000 to get that job?!
Whatever happened to Waxman’s fact-checking and leaving the record open on Toesing’s lies, I mean “testimony”? Doesn’t seem like she should be able to get away with that.
Coming out of lurk mode to say that in 1990, as a college student, I ran the Democratic campaign against Burton. He was crazy then, too, but in a solid GOP district. We did 10 points better than the previous Dem in the district, and still lost 63-37…and in the following redistricting, the Indiana legislature made it a SAFER seat. Nothing sticks to the guy–a child out of wedlock, missing votes to play golf, taking lobbyist-paid junkets. Only way he’s going out is if he loses a GOP primary.
P.S.: Hi to Christy, who I knew from those college days as Madam Secretary General. Great work you and the rest of the FDL team do here…now back to lurking.
And on the MSM webpages? Nary a frickin’ peep about the GSA hearings. Not a waft. Not a whisper.
NorskeFlamethrower @ 192
Did you see Steny Hoyer in the background? He looked in pain. I get this feeling like he’s thinking, “Damn, I thought I’d be able to derail all this stuff. Shit, my Conglomerate golf buddies are gonna be pissed at me!”
More smackdown goodness coming through the pipes.
Schumer: Rove, Miers subpoenas authorized, ready to be issued
RAW STORY
Published: Wednesday March 28, 2007
A source from the office of Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) tells the New York Observer that subpoenas to compel White House adviser Karl Rove and former counsel Harriet Miers to testify before the Judiciary Committee regarding their roles in the dismissals of eight US Attorneys have been authorized and are ready to be issued
snip
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/….._0328.html
Darryl Issa the man who held up cell service in Iraq so he could try to get his friends the contract…and in large part is responsible for the recall in California…
he’s had all the time he should get
As always, allow me to frame the debate in a way that the media can understand it. Saying that someone “serves at the pleasure of the President” does NOT mean that the President can fire them for any reason he wants to. For example, it would NOT be okay for Bush to fire Carol Lam because she wouldn’t give him a blow job. For similar reasons, it is NOT okay for him to fire her to prevent her from investigating his friends. Clear?
Does Waxman have any way to sanction R committee members for rudeness, shouting, talking over the Chair, etc? Seriously, he needs to get hold of those guys and demand some manners. Otherwise they’re just going to turn every meeting into an apeshit festival.
rar3 at 194 — Oh my — there’s a blast from my past. Were you on my staff — or attending?
John Dickerson writes in Slate: “An administration that came into office boasting of exemplary teamwork looks like it’s going to end in a hail of blame-placing, finger-pointing, and backbiting.”
He quotes on “former senior administration official” as saying “it feels like it’s every man for himself.”
Abandon Chimp!
Word is Saudi King Abdullah pulled out of a state dinner with Chimpy.
When the corrupt Saudi Oiligarchs don’t want to be seen with you, you know you are stinking up the place.
-GSD
mayan @ 196
Here’s one…
http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/2…..t_progress
eCAHNomics @ 69
Not watching the Cspan. Is the power point up as exhibits in the hearing room? Once you see the power point, there is no doubt. This is a political consultant’s presentation. The same kind they would do at the RNC.
The power point tells a non-spinnable story that this was solely and exclusively politcal
emptywheel @ 77
You are good, EW. I don’t always see it when its happening. I think I get distracted by the conflict, and secondly preoccupied trying to assess which of the viewpoints is reasonable.
conniptionfit @ 200
All the more material for Jon Stewart.
I’ve been kinda wondering whether he would turn on the Ds now that they control Congress. But with Rs behaving the way they are, not to worry.
Rayne @ 126
Rayne – LOL. Thanks for the bit of comic relief–calms me down from the rising fury.
Bustednuckles @ 198
Oh Gawd, I’d give my left nut (if I had one) to be the process server who gets to deliverthose subpeonas!
The Office of Special Counsel is the part of DOJ that investigates whistleblower allegations, personnel violations and Hatch Act violations.
Govt red tape can get out of hand, just like “policies” at private companies. But there’s a reason for it. Govt purchasing first skyrocketed during the unCivil War.
The Army needed “blankets” for troops. Lots of ‘em. Enterprising patriots sold them. Problem was, they were gauze and melted in the rain. Just like the “leather” boots that disintegrated when worn. Tends to distract the troops and put them off their aim, or slow them down when avoiding enemy fire. Consequences? Lost battles, dead troops.
An equally enterprising Army started defining “blankets” by material, weight, thread size, thread count in the warp and weave, binding, dimensions when wet, when dry. Takes over a paragraph. Sounds silly, doesn’t it, when everybody knows what a “blanket” is. Multiply that for every item purchased by today’s government.
But, what would you do if your source were Lurita Doan & Co.?
rar3 @ 195
Just last year people would say J. Low Lieberman was untouchable. He lost to Ned Lamont. The “rules of engagement” in politics has changed tremendously in just the last few years, so I feel it’s worth going after nutcases like Burton.
BTW, maybe the Democratic campaigns against him shouldn’t be run by college students. ;)
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Citizen Bustedknuckles:
The sunbpeonas were authoprized and ready a week ago…this is typical of RawStory to keep their pages full and keep the troops’ dicks hard, it ain’t news though.
KEEP THE FAITH AND WATCH THE DEMOCRATS DUCK THE BATSHIT!!
eCAHNomics @ 206
I would like to see Doan smacked down by Waxman and instructed that she may not interupt Congress members, and that she must answer all questions in full, as she promised to do in her oath. It is not for her to say as to whether it is appropriate or not to answer questions (sounds like she thought she was giving a press conference, rather than submitting sworn testimony to the Congress of the US). Waxman needs to threaten her with contempt.
Not quite true:
dakine01 @
141
The Republican majority Congress did pass two major appropriations bills: Defense and Homeland Security. The new supplemental is because the old Defense appropriation did not foresee spending for Bush’s post-election surge/escalation decision.
People stuck in smoke filled high rise in Chicago – told not to evacuate..MSNBC
Issa is the most hateful mobbed-up character I’ve ever seen. Glad I don’t have to claim him as my Rep.
Anybody recording the hearings?
Doan just said something about being afraid “they” were going to get her fingerprints off her waterglass!
I wish Waxman would make them stop saying “Democrat Party.” It’s so juvenile and only belongs in shitholes like Rush Limpballs’ show. At least the press got Shrubya to stop it.
Ooops. The jesters are speaking ill of the king:
(Saudi King)Abdullah pointed to the bloodshed in
Iraq, where he called the U.S military presence an “illegitimate occupation” and warned that “abhorrent sectarianism threatens a civil war.”
-GSD
George W. Bush has officially entered the Rodney Dangerfield Era of his presidency.
And now the Emmy awards for Best New Television Series:
Henry Waxman: House Oversight Hearings
Patrick Leahy: Senate Judiciary Committee
I’ve been watching Doan all morning, and she strikes me as arrogant, smug, thinks she’s teflon, and lying about not remembering anything. How can she get away with this?
Ok, I have a really stupid question. Why can’t we get someone in the Republican party, who might have known about all of these backroom deals and plans, to flip and tell us so we won’t have to be speculating? Surely there is someone fed up with the corruption, who actually knows. I mean, maybe Rove and Co. actually keeps their info. close to the vest, but it seems that they haven’t done that great of a job with it. I think it might be worth it to try. Just my 2cents.
conniptionfit @
193
Either that or the $200K was a bribe to skip the National Agency Check — maybe she wasn’t fingerprinted when she was hired.
Redshift @ 160
Oh, they do the Hatch Act advisory opinions. If you are a gov’t employee and you want to know if something you are contemplating doing is allowed under that HAtch act, you send them a letter.
They also investigate allegations of Htch Act violations.
C-Span Capital News – FBI says that investigations into former Rep.Foley still continue.
Norske,
I know its old news but I love seeing it over and over.
I’ve been waiting a long time to see Turdblossom get his nuts in a vice.
off thread —- Bill Nelson up in the Senate, making a lot of sense about the history, supporting Webb’s amendment to stop the Iran attack funds, among general support.
Pushing the ISG too…..
Whoah. I just watched the Pelosi video. I couldn’t get the visual before so I read the transcript. But I must say, Pelosi’s delivery is really a kick in the pants to the chimp. “Calm down with the threats” – truly, the way you might speak to a belligerant 10 year old.
Ha – I love how Talking Points Memo describes Doan:
“You’ve never seen such a tongue-tied witness.” He also calls her “the GSA party hack-in-chief”. They put up a clip of her wobbling before the committee.
I’m very curious to see how/if the MSM will cover this story tonight. With the revelations of the secret servers and the Powerpoint presentations showing how GSA employees on GSA time in a GSA facility were delivered a presentation on how to help the RNC keep the Senate, this story deserves a good 4-5 minutes on the news tonight.
“Our Values
Ethics and integrity in everything we do”
(This from Ms. Doan’s GSA web page.)
” . . . oh! and cookies at meetings, too!”
People are coming back in the hearing room and the mic is still open
Feed
Tony Blair, using his troops for games is now looking like one of the Republican Congressmen at the Waxman hearings. Whiny and full of emasculated bluster.
Heckuva job Tony.
Guess what, there are not Iranian ships boarding vessels off the coast of England. You are dicking around in their neighborhood, not the other way around.
-GSD
LS @ 222
I’m not sure she will. Did you hear how many times questions were repeated to her?
“Remember, you are under oath, are you sure you don’t remember saying ‘How can we help our candidate?’ or words to that effect?”
Methinks they have multiple instances of testimony where she discussed it with peers, co-workers, or underlings that contradict her testimony of having no recall.
I mean, it sure sounded like she was being given every opportunity to avoid a perjury charge.
They’re b-a-a-ac-c-c-k. Rep Norton up now…
CSPAN3 has their feed back up now. Stream it from here.
conniptionfit @ 200
Actually, I love that Waxman lets them go all apeshit. He knows it reflects on them, not him. It’s like watching a two-year-old having a temper tantrum. You stand back and make sure they don’t hurt themselves or break anything, but otherwise, you just have to let them get it out of their system.
I also think Waxman has heard this, and worse, behind the scenes before anyway.
GSD @ 233
ditto!
Blair is still a tool of Georgie Porgie. He just can’t quit.
wrt your 220– oops! Where are all of our allies now? C’mon Joe, tell us– we’re waiting………..
Thread Theorist @
215
I know that but Perino is Chimpy’s spokesperson and that is what SHE said…
JGabriel @ 233
Can she simply refuse to answer a question as she did with Welch without taking the 5th? Waxman does his homework, but he lets the witnesses dominate the scene too much. I don’t remember witnesses behaving so arrogantly before a congressional committee as she and Toensig have.
OT, prompted by a reference to the government undercounting the number of AWOL soldiers on a previous thread (just catching up, sorry):
A couple years ago, I was told something and I never figured out whether it was speculation or truth: that the number of soldiers killed by the Iraq war is actually higher than was reported by the government, because the government was reporting only those soldiers who actually died in Iraq. If they had critical injuries but died elsewhere (say, Rammstein AFB), they were not included in the official tally of the Iraq War dead. In previous wars, soldiers who died of war injuries were counted among the war dead, regardless of where the death occured.
Does anyone know whether or not the government is undercounting the number of war dead?
Thanks!
OT but very cool news – Assistant US Attorney, Matthew Lamberti from the Northern District of CA is in San Diego cleaning up the mess in the aftermath of the firing of his colleague. Stay tuned for updates. Like Fitz he is fearless, focused and not bad looking. Woo Hoo!
Norton – I just loved her appearances on The Colbert Report. She’s a tough cookie (no pun initially intended… but I guess I’ll let it stand that this tough cookie is gonna go after Lorita Cookie.)
“Are you aware…” She’s going to get to the details, and Lorita Cookie tries to dodge the question. Norton will pounce, I’m sure.
meep! @ 241
Can’t veriy but have seen this report a couple of times…
Del. Norton slapping her down already.
Just a little advice to little miss giggle-box, Dana Perrino. Step away, no wait, RUN AWAY NOW! If you cling to the lies you have now been called upon to spew, you will compromise any bit of credibility that you may have. Republican women don’t age well especially under stress. Just look at ToeStink. YUK!
(hey, snowflake is now off limits and someone had to go there.)
Tierney up now.
WOW!
check out the Braley (D-IA) v. Doan clip on TPM.
10 minutes of the wheels coming off
It seems, from at least some of the play-by-play, that Waxman and others are nibbling at the edges of something very, very important for the public’s understanding of all these hearings–that the corruption was systematic, widespread throughout the government, and originated in the White House.
I hope that’s a theme that he continues to develop over time.
Tierney: “The ‘Miss Smith Goes to Washington’ stuff is getting old.” She refuses to answer a Yes or No question, and Tierney is pissed. Waxman makes her answer.
“I’m sorry, what?”
Jeebus.
How in the hell do you prosecute something like this? Something that reaches down and through the only bodies that have the authority to prosecute? It’s like a Mobius Strip of corruption.
This “Miss Smith goes to Washington stuff is old already. Did you or did you not look at this report.” She tried to tap dance and got smacked down again. She is so toast.
Tierney: this “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” is old.
ANSWER ME! sez Tierney.
Adie @ 189
Malibu Stacy – Cabinet Secretary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L…..libu_Stacy
Tierney got an answer, an actual answer, from Doan-n-gone. Holy Mackerel. Saints preserve us!
Tierney asking yes or no, she tries to give no but answers…
Doan: (whine whine) It’s my first time testifying in front of Congress. (whine whine) I don’t *understand* the rules. Your modern ways are too strange for me!
Teirney is kicking her b*tt. She doesn’t know what a simple yes or no is.
Finally someone has put this dissembling idiot in her place. Good for Tierny.
LandOfTheFree @
250
I liked that line.
-GSD
Woodhall Hollow @ 214
He’ll save his powder for the big fish. They’re getting what they need from Doan “I remember the cookies”. Waxman is a master of the civil yet devastating concluding wrap-up statement that is given no opportunity for rebuttal.
JGabriel @ 258
Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer…
Doan doesn’t like answering these questions because it shows that she hasn’t actually read any of the reports, she hasn’t personally been involved in doing the actual work she’s supposed to be doing. She’s just taking advice from colleagues (and is more than happy to defend that she beleives they are trustworthy – it’s clear she’s trying to cover her ass and blame it on others that she assumes were trustworthy). Oh, she’s getting mighty deep.
Poor Lurita, Tierney’s mopping the floor with her.
mbbsdphil @ 211
Govt red tape can get out of hand, just like “policies” at private companies. But there’s a reason for it.
I use things like the building I worked in. Low bid, local government bldg: it was two years old and the door handles were coming off. Vinyl-covered wall panels, you could see the gaps where the building had settled.
People complain about (for example) $200 toilet seats, and I tell them that it’s because if the government contract doesn’t nail down everything, the contractor will say it’s a $10 seat and put in the $2 seat, and that difference is all profit for them.
GSD @ 261
Serendipity – Mr Smith Goes To Washington is on TCM this afternoon 2:30PM
Doan: I wasn’t involved at all because I just oversaw it all.
Bonkers @ 213:
Knowing what I know now, I’d concur. But considering that Burton outraised Jim 10 to 1, he hired what he could afford…
Doan just played the victim card…
LandOfTheFree @ 264
eCAHNomics @ 268
It’s the Gonzalez defense.
New England is turning bright blue! Mr. Tierney and PEEbuddy.
Dayum.
Doan’s as rude as Toensing.
Throw her a lifeline, Tommyboy.
Christy– you wrote
Does that mean Patrick Fitzgerald???
(He wrote hopefully). Or who?
Bob in HI
JGabriel (258) — bwahahahahah!
I like Tierney. Good stuff. Trial lawyer comes out. I have representative envy once again.
Davis trying to protect her…
eCAHNomics @ 268
Sounds suspiciously like a certain Attorney General we know and loathe.
angie @ 272
Throw her a low-life line.
-GSD
Interesting how she gives such short and succint answers when she is being questioned by a rethug.
GSD @ 277
That’s what davis is doing right now with his softballs
dakine01 @ 244: thanks. I think I’ll email my congresscritter and ask them …
Is that one of her minders sitting behind her that is blinking so rapidly?
He’s worried.
JGabriel @ 271
Yeah, except Gonzo was involved. ;) I think Doan truly wasn’t – she just worked as a RNC cheerleader at how to get her agency to help companies that would help support her beloved leader and party. And she doesn’t seem to think there is anything wrong with that.
Davis looks even puffier now than he did before lunch. Musta been those martinis.
Davis: “Time wil ltell if this is the right approach or not…”
Dem-agog @ 283
And hypertension begets “the bloat”
Christy @ 203
Christy, I can’t remember if I was on your staff, or on staff the following two years. I was from the American U. delegation, and we crossed paths at multiple conferences along the way…
Best to you! (And now you know why I don’t post often–nearly 100 posts have passed since you replied!)
Oh gosh. Those poor computer companies just don’t want to do business with the teensy weensy government.
Davis is a Republican tool, but at least he doesn’t sound and come off as a lunatic or a mental defective like Rep’s Huckleberry-Dingleberry Westmoreland or Scumbag Burton.
-GSD
Slate has a chart of the players and what each did when of the Gonzo-USA mess that might be helpful:
Wow. Just asked her what percentage of GSA contracts ARE held by minorities and 8as, She has no idea.
“I haven’t issued any contracts personally.”
Is the hearing on c-span 3 ? Linky?
LandOfTheFree @ 282
You mean she’s just an ordinary Bushie?
GSD @
23
This is at the crux of the whole problem. What has occurred to me this past week, is how critical it is to implement this strategy into the DOJ.. The plan was to install evangelical/right wing myopic zombies into USA positions so they could get a couple years experience to enable Our Benighted Emperor to appoint a slew of life time appointed judges in the Federal District Courts to interpret election law “right.”
Like having a whole bunch of Scalia’s out in the woodwork.
heh–
Q: what percentage of the GSA budget is given to MOB? (ya know, all the businesses and wonderful help that you have been touting all day)
Doan: dunno, got to get back to you.
JGabriel @ 292
A “Loyal Bushie”, I’m sure. ;)
“Perhaps you would like to reconsider your testimony to Congress (re Ms. Fraser)”. Doan tries to spin in circles without saying if she’ll correct her testimony or not.
newspaperbrat @ 291
http://www.cspan.org/watch/cs_…..p;Code=CS3
carolyn urban @ 46
Good ole “Abu Sex Ring” Shays. I think a long time ago I used to have a little respect for the guy but I can’t remember when or why.
Dem-agog @ 283
Hard to take him seriously, though I’m trying, when he appears to have been par-boiled…
newspaperbrat @ 291
http://www.cspan.org/watch/cs_…..p;Code=CS3
Righteous indignation is not working…
dakine01 @ 290
Reiterate WOW. This is what she’s so hot about.
Then, she says something about contracts to “minorities” vs “big companies.” Did she just miss the point? For someone who’s so focused on minority owned-biz access, that was a WEIRD response.
Doan being shrill and indignant again now.
I would like to advise her to take the fifth.
She’s toast.
New thread – part 3 upstairs
More on Doan at KOS from someone who worked with her:
here
Peel back another layer–
She ticked off many
Now the many are letting dems do the dirty work.
UGLY all the way around!
Redshift @
160
Independent, hell! OSC is under the Whitehouse. So, they are investigating themselves. All they have to do is drag their feet and wait out the clock. Who is the GOP political appointee there..
I wonder if he/she gave $200,000 to the GOP..
“Wicked Haaard.” My Rep. Lynch Let’s see if he earns his pay.
Phoenix Woman upstairs …2 flights up!
Lynch brings the hammer!
Go Lynch: Maybe you should have taken the 5th!
TribeScribe @ 304
Makes sense. I was getting the impression from her testimony that whe wouldn’t be a very popular manager. She comes across as too self-centered, too self-serving, and too ready to use her power and responsibilities for her own benefit and enrichment.
And at the cost of her own employees time, effort, and work.
Not traits likely too engender loyalty.
(Lynch practically reading out an indictment too her. Even told her she probably should have taken the fifth.)
Anybody have a link for Doan’s biography?
Lynch (D, MA-9), to Malibu Stacy:
“the only thing you have removed here today is the impression of incompetence and replaced with the conclusion that this was purposeful”
Malibu Stacy: “I don’t consider that a briefing.”
Waxman: “Well… that’s Clintonian.”
selise @ 138
Braley makes me proud to be an Iowan!
Doan: “I don’t consider that [a couple of phone calls] a briefing.”
Waxman: “That’s… Clintonian.”
SNAP!
Damn, that’s probably the comeback Republicans find most insulting.
Brian D. Miller is up.
Possible to get a new, dedicated, thread?
I don’t want to invade Phoenix’s new post with an off-topic thread.
JGabriel @ 316
FYI – there’s a GSA part 3
Never mind. It’s there and I missed it.
Rayne @ 281
Bet you’re right. He’s trying to be coy, bordering on invisible, but every time she turns for help, she makes eye-contact with him 1st. He then looks a lil disgusted (as if he resents working with such a ditz???), & tends to do a slight head-tilt twd folks off camera to his right. The whole team MO seems to be passing the buck around till the string runs out, then she shrugs helplessly when it gets back to her.
Mebbe that trick is getting so “old” by now, that’s one reason why the committee’s losing patience. It’s a scam, & a clumsy one at that, I’d say.
heck-of-a-job… do i smell roverschtick?
Aha. It’s not fooling Waxman at all, at the moment, and Mr. X just started scribbling a “note to self” in re question Waxman was asking. And… he left when Doan was excused.
& wrapup w/ Mica “reminding” us all that “almost all these problems happened before [Cookies was on the job].
Mica acting weird. Might wanna check his bottom drawer along with Burton’s. Leaning way back in chair, lovely arm-pit-view to the live cameras, rocking around in chair. Loudly announcing “OH!” & looking peeved when someone noted the next witness was about to start testimony without being sworn in…
Witness Brian Miller (GSA Inspector General) looking stunningly patriotic in his clip-on(?) flag-stripe tie(!)
Alvord @
24
Is there even one administration employee not guilty of some violation of federal law?
It’s looking less and less likely, eh?
Nola Sue @
120
No reason for that unless she knows she’s got a record. Heh. Call the FBI and find her record!
bonkers @
177
Doesn’t this alone indicate there is something seriously amiss with our economic system — that someone like Cookie would ever have $200K to give away?
montag @
249
There’s probably something crooked in the purchase and resale of trailers which were supposed to be used in NOLA.
Adie @ 319
wonder if Henry will ask for a show of hands for all the Feds in the room today.
bonkers @ 177
Isn’t $200,000 well above the legal campaign contribution limits? I thought it was $4200?
How’d someone who is supposed to be a NEUTRAL administrator pull this off?
In addition, where’d she get this kind of money on a Renaissance literature degree?
Siun @
185
One of the links here at FDL on the capture stated that the captured personnel AND their craft were removed to Tehran. Any “GPS” photos of the “craft’s GPS” would be slightly suspicious at best or downright deceiving. Caution – grains of salt required.
Are all Fascist Republicans on these committees sounding like cute hoors at all? (cute hoor = an Irish term, gender inspecific – and handy). All the best………
eCAHNomics @ 207
Didn’t they just sanction a Democratic Congressman from Louisiana for saying to another (rather than directing the question to the Chair) that Rep. X “should really come down and see the suffering his vote will cause”.
That was viewed as a personal attack…so I would think that calling the Chair a “lady of the night” would likely be censurable.
Perhaps Burton will have to apologize on the floor (more good footage) and be forbidden to ask questions during a future hearing.
Woodhall Hollow @ 214
I wonder if he could also say…and please return the glass you took…that was GOVERNMENT PROPERTY!
Phoenix Woman @ 218
Stealing government property is a felony!
When she returns she should be told that she needs to return the waterglass! If she has an aide do it, Waxman should say…”I’d like you to PERSONALLY hand it to the Sergeant-At-Arms, if you would.”
:-)
I knew things were bad but not THIS BAD!
It is like the rabbit hole in Alice in Wonderland!