In his hasty farewell, Souder took the well-worn path of blaming his departure on Washington. "In the poisonous environment of Washington, D.C., any personal failing is seized upon, often twisted, for political gain," he complained. "I am resigning rather than put my family through that painful, drawn-out process."
Yet millions of people live in the Washington area, and relatively few of us have adulterous relationships with married subordinates we have hired to assist us in broadcasts for Christian media outlets. That, and not this town's "poisonous environment," is why Souder is resigning.
Late Update: Somehow we missed this earlier, but Nance also explains the happening of the affair by noting the lack of office door windows on Capitol Hill:
"Most Members do not live with their families while they are working in D.C. during the week and have even ditched common rules of etiquette that even major corporations follow such as office doors with windows or careful examination of employee/boss interaction."
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by noting the lack of office door windows on Capitol Hill
ReplyDeleteThey should all be in cube farms anyway. It's more "Real America" or whatever the BS line is these days.
Ah, yes, the town's poisonous, but oh so sexy environment.
ReplyDeleteFrom The Surveillance Desk:
ReplyDeleteCameras on them, 24/7. Then we can see all the sexy poison.
Cameras on them, 24/7.
ReplyDeletelook, I appreciate a wide range of porn, but not even if you paid me on that.