Almost 90 White House officials have maintained private e-mail accounts on the server of the Republican National Committee, including top advisers such as Karl Rove and former White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card, according to a House committee report released today.
The disclosure means the practice is much more common than Bush administration officials have previously acknowledged, the report noted.
The RNC has preserved more than 140,000 e-mails sent or received by Rove, but only 130 were written before President Bush won re-election in 2004, according to the report. The committee has preserved another 100,000 e-mails from two of Rove's top lieutenants, former White House political director Sara M. Taylor and deputy political director W. Scott Jennings, according to the House Oversight Committee.
But the RNC has no e-mail records for 51 of 88 White House officials -- such as Ken Mehlman, the White House political director from 2001 through early 2003 -- who used their servers in addition to government e-mail accounts, according to a summary of the panel's report.
There is literally so much criminal activity happening in this White House that it is almost mind numbing!
I think that this can finally put to rest the idea that very religious people, or those who profess to be very religious, are more moral or somehow better then those who do not make such statements.
hmmm, makes Nixon's 18 Missing Minutes look Sooooo Amatuerish eh?
ReplyDeleteStaggering isn't it?
Have you watched any of the Gonzo "Alziemer" Hearings ????
( Monica Goodling ???? Why -o-why is there Always a MONICA at the Heart of the Disgrace???)
I know, I know.
ReplyDeleteI swear if I ever meet another Monica I may be forced to just back slowly out of the room.
And then of course run screaming down the hall.
I will be right behind you....
ReplyDeleteI just hear the name Monica mentioned in one of these reports and the Background music of the Psycho Knife soon starts screeching in my head....