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benld74

(10,288 posts)
34. Just another GOP suckling at the government teat while in office,,,,
Sat Aug 25, 2012, 07:31 PM
Aug 2012

Sununu angered some when he was the only governor of a U.S. state not to call for repeal of the controversial UN General Assembly Resolution 3379 ("Zionism is Racism&quot . He later reversed his position on this issue and supported the Republicans' pro-Israel 1988 platform.[11]

As White House Chief of Staff, Sununu reportedly took personal trips, for skiing and other purposes, and classified them as official, for purposes such as conservation or promoting the Thousand Points of Light.[16] The Washington Post wrote that Sununu's jets "took him to fat-cat Republican fund-raisers, ski lodges, golf resorts and even his dentist in Boston."[16] Sununu had paid the government only $892 for his more than $615,000 worth of military jet travel.[17] Sununu said that his use of the jets was necessary because he had to be near a telephone at all times for reasons of national security.[18] Sununu became the subject of much late-night television humor over the incident.[16] Sununu worsened the situation shortly afterwards when, after leaking rumors of financial difficulties in his family, he traveled to a rare stamp auction at Christie's auction house in New York City from Washington in a government limousine, spending $5,000 on rare stamps.[19] Sununu then sent the car and driver back to Washington unoccupied while he returned on a corporate jet.[19] In the course of one week, 45 newspapers ran editorials on Sununu, nearly all of them critical of his actions.[20]

Sununu repaid over $47,000 to the government for the flights on the orders of White House counsel C. Boyden Gray, with the help of the Republican Party.[21] However, the reimbursements were at commercial rates, which are about one-tenth the cost of the actual flights; one ski trip to Vail, Colorado alone had cost taxpayers $86,330.[22]

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Waaaa! Waaaa! n/t Raven Aug 2012 #1
EXACTLY!! SkyDaddy7 Aug 2012 #66
I'd rather see retrospect films on the life of Neil Armstrong and the contributions he monmouth Aug 2012 #2
Yup. Panasonic Aug 2012 #6
That would be nice. . . daligirl519 Aug 2012 #16
LOL..what? No Cha Aug 2012 #64
I think that would be wonderful. Remind people what america is great at doing. southernyankeebelle Aug 2012 #25
And that is what the repubs are afraid will happen again if they let President Obama shine, madokie Aug 2012 #58
I agree but we must keep Obama in office. southernyankeebelle Aug 2012 #68
No doubt madokie Aug 2012 #76
It's the glory of the unregulated private sector thucythucy Aug 2012 #3
very nice point hollysmom Aug 2012 #12
Love it. Mz Pip Aug 2012 #20
Go fuck yourself, you lying bastard. TahitiNut Aug 2012 #4
John incorrectly calls them "hypocritical", instead of the correct word SDjack Aug 2012 #5
Mr. Sununu, takes one to know one Demeter Aug 2012 #46
Nothing stopping the RNC from buying gavel-to-gavel coverage on every network . . . Journeyman Aug 2012 #7
They should capitulate at the last minute... Blue State Bandit Aug 2012 #8
Hey, I think they should take the money and do no coverage at all! mbperrin Aug 2012 #9
Actually, I agree with him. I remember when there was gavel to totodeinhere Aug 2012 #10
PBS - Gavel to Gavel BumRushDaShow Aug 2012 #15
PBS - Gavel to Gavel AlbertCat Aug 2012 #21
Exactly. BumRushDaShow Aug 2012 #28
We could mandate that they do in the public interest, using the public broadcast spectrum... JHB Aug 2012 #18
Agreed Sherman A1 Aug 2012 #40
In the old days nominating conventions used to be an actual contest for delegates but xtraxritical Aug 2012 #59
Maybe it was a civics lesson when things actually happened at the conventions, NYC Liberal Aug 2012 #50
The conventions ceased to have any relevance a long time ago. Warren Stupidity Aug 2012 #75
The "market" has decided Snotnunu BumRushDaShow Aug 2012 #11
Sununu - blaaaahhh. SutaUvaca Aug 2012 #13
The market speaks, John.....nt msanthrope Aug 2012 #14
But ABC, NBC and CBS are businesses that exist to avebury Aug 2012 #17
umm, john, do you REALLLLY want the people to see what is going on at your convention? niyad Aug 2012 #19
This video immediately came to mind: Jamaal510 Aug 2012 #22
It is nothing short of despicable that these networks get free licences dsc Aug 2012 #23
There are plenty of places to see and hear their lies. julian09 Aug 2012 #33
I don't care how many places there are dsc Aug 2012 #42
They are covering an hour nightly. enough julian09 Aug 2012 #49
not by a long shot dsc Aug 2012 #61
Petty whines will increase as the barometric pressure drops Deb Aug 2012 #24
He would know hypocrisy. liberal N proud Aug 2012 #26
How would Sununu even know? The only channel those fools watch is fox noise. madinmaryland Aug 2012 #27
So they made a lot of money and can maximize their profit and make brewens Aug 2012 #29
Who wants to see the repubs 24/7? muntrv Aug 2012 #30
Somebody needs to define "hypocritical" for him. nolabear Aug 2012 #31
That free market's a bitch eh John? I guess y'all are not that interesting! Dustlawyer Aug 2012 #32
Just another GOP suckling at the government teat while in office,,,, benld74 Aug 2012 #34
Look at the birght side: more time can be spent in the strip clubs and brothels! CTyankee Aug 2012 #35
Sounds like what Sununothing is prosposing is old fashioned corruption and graft. Tanuki Aug 2012 #36
This turd wipe is one sick bastard. Hulk Aug 2012 #37
Erm... great takers and not enough givers? Let's see... I wonder if I can come up with an analogy truthisfreedom Aug 2012 #38
No one really gives a shit what The Wizard Aug 2012 #39
In the current political climate there's no need for gavel-to-gavel coverage jmowreader Aug 2012 #41
I lost any respect for him after the Soledad O'Brien interview Canuckistanian Aug 2012 #43
He would ailsagirl Aug 2012 #44
Did he complain in 2004 when they first went to 3 hours? karynnj Aug 2012 #45
The networks played all 3 hours in 2004? alp227 Aug 2012 #57
Yes karynnj Aug 2012 #72
oh my bad i thought you meant 3 hours a night. alp227 Aug 2012 #73
Not your fault - my writing was ambiguous karynnj Aug 2012 #77
Maybe the problem is that conventions are now completely scripted? starroute Aug 2012 #47
Right on. No news at the conventions. The Presidential Electoral cycle is too long and drawn out. nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2012 #48
Hey pal, it's a business. no_hypocrisy Aug 2012 #51
What? oldsarge54 Aug 2012 #52
The GOP--the party of whiners. n/t tooeyeten Aug 2012 #53
Mr Sununu, it really doesn't matter anymore. mwooldri Aug 2012 #54
I'm just guessing here, EC Aug 2012 #55
poor johnny, no one cares what you think anymore... madrchsod Aug 2012 #56
I would think that Mitt the Twitt will get plenty of coverage on Faux. olddad56 Aug 2012 #60
Nothing like WHINING coming from Cha Aug 2012 #62
I can only hope Sununu keeps running his mouth for the next 3+ months davidpdx Aug 2012 #63
Who cares what "Johnny the Groper" thinks? MADem Aug 2012 #65
“We’ve got the money to put our message out." So what are you complaining about, then? wordpix Aug 2012 #67
I thought the Republics were canceling Mon anyway due to hurricane wordpix Aug 2012 #69
What swamp did they drain............. SILVER__FOX52 Aug 2012 #70
Sununu is their appointed cry baby I guess. nt BootinUp Aug 2012 #71
The conventions ceased to be news events decades ago. Warren Stupidity Aug 2012 #74
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