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10 Worst Political Scandals

8. Are We Clear?
Elizabeth Becton, office manager for U.S. Representative Jim McDermott, Democrat of Washington

On May 22, 2009, Becton sent a snarky email to an executive assistant at McBee Strategic in response to the individual calling her “Liz” in an email instead of Elizabeth. The emails became sensational on the blogosphere and on The Hill. Time magazine posted one particularly ironic one:

• “In the future, you should be very careful about such things. People like to brag about their connections in D.C. It's a pastime for some. It's also dangerous to eavesdrop, as you have just found out. Quit apologizing and never call me anything but Elizabeth again. Also, make sure you correct anyone who attempts to call me by any other name but Elizabeth. Are we clear on this? Like I said, it's a hot button for me. And please don't call the office and do not leave a message. My colleague told me you called while I was away. ... I do sometimes leave my desk.” — Becton

9. No Country for Old Men
Democrat Alan Grayson, U.S. representative, Florida

Grayson is quickly becoming the Michele Bachmann of the Democratic Party with his outrageous and colorful comments. Among the highlights:

• During a House floor speech, Grayson stated that “Republicans want sick people to die quickly.”

• On Hardball recently, Grayson said …"I have trouble listening to what [Cheney] says sometimes because of the blood that drips from his teeth while he's talking, but my response is this: He's just angry because the president doesn't shoot old men in the face. But by the way, when he was done speaking, did he just turn into a bat and fly away?"

• Recently on a radio show, Grayson called Linda Robertson, a Federal Reserve adviser, a “K Street whore. (Faced with mounting disapproval from his own colleagues, Grayson apologized for that one.)

Dishonorable Mention

Tony Soprano Alive and Well in New Jersey

New Jersey—The entire state deserves recognition. More than 44 people were arrested in July,  including several political officials and rabbis charged with money laundering, sale of counterfeit goods, and corruption. Among those who have pleaded not guilty:

* Mayor Peter Cammarano, III, Hoboken, charged with accepting $25,000 in cash bribes from an undercover cooperating witness.

* Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell, charged with taking a $10,000 bribe.

* Former Assemblyman Louis Manzo, charged with taking $27,500 in corrupt cash payments for use in his failed Jersey City mayoral campaign.

* Jersey City Deputy Mayor Leona Beldini, charged with taking $20,000 in illegal campaign contributions.

* Edmund Nahum, the principal rabbi of a synagogue in Deal, charged with money laundering.

* Mordechai Fish, a rabbi at a synagogue in Brooklyn, charged with money laundering of proceeds derived from criminal activity. His brother Albert Schwartz, also a rabbi, was charged as well.

Who have we missed? Who else deserves a place on this years’ ballot for the Political Hall of Shame awards?

As vice chairman of Public Strategies and president of Maverick Media, Mark McKinnon has helped meet strategic challenges for candidates, corporations and causes, including George W. Bush, John McCain, Governor Ann Richards, Charlie Wilson, Lance Armstrong, and Bono.

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October 30, 2009 | 12:40am
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nickels1

Thnaks for the concise rendition. i had lost track. Man i am a guy out here in the colonies and just dont get it.
i want to see the fellow who is burning bibles for some enlightenment to this quandry. He thinks he one of gods chosen and ansers to no one. what makes these peolpe think they are right. like right to the point that i am wrong.

i want to get to the bottom of that human thing that we call ...rational.

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8:05 am, Oct 30, 2009
Leary7

Finally, McKinnon retreats to his element. He has been a lifelong devotee of the tabloids and a scandal junkie. But leaving off the nutcase who was elected head of the Young Republicans as well as the biggest political criminal of the all - his big brother Rove - shows he is still nothing but a GOP errand boy.

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8:35 am, Oct 30, 2009
ThinkAgain

He left off several dems. Rangel, Edwards, Spitzer, Geithner. to name a few. Sounds more like a DNC errand boy to me.

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5:03 pm, Oct 30, 2009
xlntcat

You are wallowing in last years news.

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7:49 am, Oct 31, 2009
rameumptom

You need to update this list with the 30 Congressmen being investigated, including Maxine Waters, et al.

AND you forgot to mention one of the biggest crooks on the Hill: Charley Rangel (who happens to also be on the new list above). How can he remain head of the finance committee, when he cannot even do his own taxes? Either he is severely incompetent or severely criminal. Either way, he should be kicked out of office.

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9:45 am, Oct 30, 2009
Maezeppa

Rangel is a pretty decent legislator. You should mind your mouth.

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4:54 pm, Oct 30, 2009
xlntcat

Rangel will never hold a candle to Mitch McConnell who always makes the top 10 list of most corrupt in Congress.

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7:50 am, Oct 31, 2009
rhonda1309

Obama and his entire administration,

commies, tax evaders, perverts, oh my!

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10:57 am, Oct 30, 2009
loloo33

yeah! the republicans are great they are only dumb.

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12:35 pm, Oct 30, 2009
BasPos

rhonda,

snark, right?

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2:38 pm, Oct 30, 2009
Cinghiale

Mark -
Your recap of Mark Sanford forgot to mention the HuffPost you wrote while he was "missing". Based on how well you claimed to know him, you predicted that the whole episode was overblown and people's positive reaction would put him at the front of the likely GOP Presidential list.

Nice call.

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1:45 pm, Oct 30, 2009
Leary7

Even better was McKinnon's article here a couple of months ago with the headline "Sanford For President" followed the next day by his article with the headline "Sanford Should Resign".
That, boys and girls, is McKinnon in a nutshell....a 'blownin with the wind/two-faced pantywaist' if there ever was one. If the Tzarina of Glitzy Glib, Tina Brown, didn't have a crush on McKinnon, he would have faded off the political landscape long ago.

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3:38 pm, Oct 30, 2009
piktor

Maybe tzarina Brown is an equal opportunity benign monarch and tolerates fools gladly and as gladly wise men and women.

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5:05 pm, Oct 30, 2009
BasPos

It must have been hard for this Rightie to have to list so many gDOp party members. Grayson deserves a slap for the "K-Street Whore," but the other jabs are just an tit-for-tat of the idiocy spewed for by the gDOps on a daily basis;-)

What a bunch of maroons.

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2:37 pm, Oct 30, 2009
franjen

Here in NC our biggest embarassment remains John Edwards.
Wonder why he didn't make the list. I was sure he'd be number ONE. What could more scandlous than knocking up a publicty aid and then getting another loyal aid to falsely claim he is the father? This scandal kinda puts these others to shame!!

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4:43 pm, Oct 30, 2009
ThinkAgain

The democrats relentlessly entertain themselves with the republicans shenanigans while those of their folks fade fjust quietly fade from memory. The republicans need to be equally aggressive at at keeping theirs alive.

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4:58 pm, Oct 30, 2009
xlntcat

Edward's was exposed last year, but Elizabeth resurrected the slime with her poor, pathetic book tour this year.

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7:52 am, Oct 31, 2009
Maezeppa

Grayson's epithet is bad manners. It is not a scandal.

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4:48 pm, Oct 30, 2009
ThinkAgain

No Rangel? The man has more power than all of these people combined and he's conveniently overlooked?

Spitzer is easily as bad if not worse than Sanford. Prostitution is illegal afterall, Spitzer actually prosecuted it!

Grayson is easily worse than Wilson. One two word outburst vs a whole series of orchestrated rants over days including personal and sexist insults.

I wonder how long it took to craft such careful bias.

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4:54 pm, Oct 30, 2009
sophia5

What about politicians "cozy" with Fanny and Freddy, Countrywide . . . ?

Leading to the collapse of the housing market, and economy ?

Wouldn't that be # 1 ?

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7:46 pm, Oct 30, 2009
piktor

The Becton exchange deserves honorable mention.

Here's a redacted version of the exchange:


From: XXX
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 11:38 AM
To: Becton, Elizabeth
Subject: JPMC Meeting Request


Elizabeth,

Attached is a meeting request for JP Morgan Chase who will be in DC June 3rd-4th and would like to request a brief meeting with the Congressman.

Let me know if you need any additional information.

Thank you!

Best,
XXX

________________________________

From: XXX
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:05 PM
To: Becton, Elizabeth
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request


Hi Liz,

just checking in on whether the Congressman is available next week. [REDACTED] can confirm a meeting time for you - she is available at [REDACTED].

Thank you!

Best,
XXX


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From: Becton, Elizabeth
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:07 PM
To: XXX
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request
Importance: High


Who is Liz?

Elizabeth Becton
Executive Assistant/Office Manager
Office of Congressman Jim McDermott
XXXX Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
XXX phone
XXX fax
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From: XXX
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:07 PM
To: Becton, Elizabeth
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request


Hi Elizabeth, I thought you went by Liz - apologies if that is incorrect. Best, XXX



________________________________

From: Becton, Elizabeth
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:08 PM
To: XXX
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request



I do not go by Liz. Where did you get your information?
________________________________


Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:10 PM
To: Becton, Elizabeth
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request


Hi Elizabeth, I'm so sorry if I offended you! I thought you had gone by Liz at Potlatch, this was my mistake. Best, XXX

________________________________
From: Becton, Elizabeth
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:11 PM
To: XXX
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request


NEVER. I hate that name.


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From: XXX
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:13 PM
To: Becton, Elizabeth
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request


Hi Elizabeth, I'm so sorry if I offended you! I must have mis-heard. My mistake! Best, XX

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From: Becton, Elizabeth
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:20 PM
To: XXX
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request
Importance: High

XXX:

If I wanted you to call me by any other name, I would have offered that to you. I think it's rude when people don't even ask permission and take all sorts of liberties with your name. This is a real sore spot with me. My name has a lot of "nicknames" which I don't use. I use either my first name or my last name because I row with a lot of other women who share the same first name. Now, please do not ever call me by a nickname again.

As for your meeting request, who is the point of contact for this meeting? If it's not you, then I need to know who because it's very time-consuming to deal with a lot of people for one meeting.

Thanks,

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From: XXX
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:23 PM
To: Becton, Elizabeth
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request


Hi Elizabeth, I'm so sorry I offended you! My mistake!

XXX can confirm a meeting time for you - she is available at XXX XXXX.

Thank you!

Best, XXX


________________________________
[UNRELATED EMAILS REDACTED]


From: XXX
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:33 PM
To: Becton, Elizabeth
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request


Of course! Again, I am sincerely sorry for offending you. I must have mis-heard and it was in no way my intention to make you upset. I always enjoy working with you and seeing you at the WSS events J

Best,
XXX


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From: Becton, Elizabeth
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:37 PM
To: XXX
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request


Sounds like you got played by someone who KNOWS I hate that name and that it's a fast way to TICK me off. Who told you that I go by that name? They are not your friend...


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From: XXX
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:38 PM
To: Becton, Elizabeth
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request


Hi Elizabeth,

Again, I am sincerely sorry for offending you. I don't want to cause trouble as I clearly must have mis-heard the person at Potlatch. It was in no way my intention to make you upset.

Best,
XXX

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From: Becton, Elizabeth
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:41 PM
To: XXX
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request
Importance: High


I REALLY want to know who told you to call me that.



________________________________

From:XXX
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:44 PM
To: Becton, Elizabeth
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request


Hi Elizabeth,
Again, I am sincerely sorry for offending you. I don't recall who I overheard. It was in no way my intention to make you upset.
Best,
XXX

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From: Becton, Elizabeth
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 6:04 PM
To: XXX
Subject: RE: JPMC Meeting Request

Let me put it this way, they don't know me and perhaps they were PRETENDING to know me better than they do and pretended that I go by Liz. They did YOU a disservice.

In the future, you should be VERY careful about such things. People like to brag about their connections in DC. It's a past time for some. It's also dangerous to eaves drop, as you have just found out.

Quit apologizing and never call me anything but Elizabeth again. Also, make sure you correct anyone who attempts to call me by any other name but Elizabeth. Are we clear on this? Like I said, it's a hot button for me.

And please don't call the office and not leave a message. My colleague told me you called while I was away at the Ladies' room. I do sometimes leave my desk.

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5:10 pm, Oct 30, 2009
siegeljja

Clearly, LIZ is a complete whack job and needs to be taken down a peg or two or three - thanks for including that series of e-mails.

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9:54 am, Nov 3, 2009
Jinglebob

The jury is still out on Joe Wilson. It looks more and more like Obama and the Dems will have to ask forgiveness. Any one want to take a bet that "non-documented" get health coverage?

Sanford is a mess I agree. Should be long long gone.

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6:25 pm, Oct 30, 2009
xlntcat

Wilson is a cowardly drunk who is an embarrassment to himself and to the state of South Carolina.

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7:54 am, Oct 31, 2009
LeftCoastLarry

Aw Give Grayson some slack. He deserves it.
He's got balls.
Unusual for a Democrat.

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7:26 pm, Oct 30, 2009
Rescuedog

Alan Grayson is an idiot, but I have to chuckle at all the liberal bedwetting about his "K Street whore" comment. The fact that the whore in question is female is irrelevant. No one seriously thinks he called her a "whore" because she's a woman. He called her a whore because she's a lobbyist. And like all lobbyists, male and female, she's a whore. Not with her body, but with her services. We have lots of whores in our society today: not just lobbyists, but congresspeople, celebrity publicists and journalists -- as it happens, some of the very same people who are so pissed at Grayson.

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9:45 pm, Oct 30, 2009
xlntcat

You are confused. The John pays the money, the prostitute takes the money. Do you think that an examination of Grayson's campaign contributions might not put him in the prostitute category with the rest of Congress?

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7:57 am, Oct 31, 2009
Americain

Good Christ McKinnon, you still think of yourself as a political analyst yet your blatant use of the false equivalency unmasks you as a cheap propagandist. Grayson calling somebody a whore may be bad manners but hardly moves the needle as a "scandal". I guess you had to make some attempt to level the playing field seeing how the GOP practically corners the scandal/idiot/looney market these days.

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10:15 pm, Oct 30, 2009
varmint

Scandals
1) Rob did conspire.
2) Mark spent state funds on his trips.
3) John gave a job as a cover up.
6) William had 90 grand from bribery and corruption.
10) Edwards cares only about himself. Not a crime but what a bastard. And hypocrite.

Not Scandals
4) Joe was a dick in the house.
5) Michele doesn't know real Americans from dick. Gone in a heartbeat.
7) Mike is a laughable sad loudmouth.
8) Liz had a really bad day. Wasn't so good for Becton either.
9) Alan was making a valid point, in a sure way to get on the tv, on the floor. Un-funny on Hardball. Stupid on radio.

One difference between most Democrats and Republicans is there reaction to all these "Scandals". The Dems get saddened and embarrassed and always end up dumping the corrupt in their party. They also get a little angry but mostly just laugh, shaking their heads in amazement, at the hypocrisy of the Marks and Johns and Joes and Republicans who stick by them. The Republicans just blindly keep trying to pretend they ever were the moral party.

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12:22 pm, Oct 31, 2009
connie47

Per Merriam-Webster, one of the definitions of the word "whore" is a "venal or unscrupulous person." Are we sure it isn't a case of Grayson hitting the nail on the head?

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11:07 am, Oct 31, 2009
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