[Rep.] Mr. Boehner made a virtue of being friendly with lobbyists, saying that
“absent our personal, longstanding relationships, there is no way for
us to tell” which ones might be corrupt.
That is from the NYT, via CrookedTimber.
by Tyler Cowen on July 15, 2006 at 11:03 am in Political Science | Permalink
[Rep.] Mr. Boehner made a virtue of being friendly with lobbyists, saying that
“absent our personal, longstanding relationships, there is no way for
us to tell” which ones might be corrupt.
That is from the NYT, via CrookedTimber.
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