Connecting the dots

Dwight Meredith takes some recent stories about money and political influence and ties them together in a nice package that touches on campaign finance reform and the appearance of impropriety. Check it out.

Meanwhile, here’s today’s Westar update (via Atrios) and a fine collection of documents from the case (you’ll need Adobe Acrobat reader for them), via Alfredo Garcia.

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2 Responses to Connecting the dots

  1. Matt says:

    My favorite quote:

    “It never ceases to amaze me that people are so cynical they want to tie money to issues, money to bills, money to amendments,” said DeLay, whose Texans for a Republican Majority PAC received a $25,000 Westar corporate contribution.

    Shocked am I! Shocked!

  2. Matt says:

    My favorite quote:

    “It never ceases to amaze me that people are so cynical they want to tie money to issues, money to bills, money to amendments,” said DeLay, whose Texans for a Republican Majority PAC received a $25,000 Westar corporate contribution.

    Shocked am I! Shocked!

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