But the plot thickens. A White House aide was among the advance team, and was found to have a prostitute as a registered guest in his hotel room. His dad, a lobbyist for Wal-Mart, had been a bigMEC campaign bundler, and had much to do with tying that company's brand to Michelle's healthy-foods initiative. Hold on, there's more: Dig this: the young man went on to get a State Department gig as an advisor on women's issues. The White House interfered with the Inspector General's investigation. And now, the press is shocked at being misled by this regime about it all.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
The kind of multilayered irony that only Freedom-Haters can bring to a news story
We know about the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Cartagena, Colombia a while back.
But the plot thickens. A White House aide was among the advance team, and was found to have a prostitute as a registered guest in his hotel room. His dad, a lobbyist for Wal-Mart, had been a bigMEC campaign bundler, and had much to do with tying that company's brand to Michelle's healthy-foods initiative. Hold on, there's more: Dig this: the young man went on to get a State Department gig as an advisor on women's issues. The White House interfered with the Inspector General's investigation. And now, the press is shocked at being misled by this regime about it all.
But the plot thickens. A White House aide was among the advance team, and was found to have a prostitute as a registered guest in his hotel room. His dad, a lobbyist for Wal-Mart, had been a bigMEC campaign bundler, and had much to do with tying that company's brand to Michelle's healthy-foods initiative. Hold on, there's more: Dig this: the young man went on to get a State Department gig as an advisor on women's issues. The White House interfered with the Inspector General's investigation. And now, the press is shocked at being misled by this regime about it all.
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