Who's Sorry Now?
Grover Norquist, the Jackster's friend. The once powerful has fallen.
One Republican lobbyist with close ties to the House leadership said doors are not swinging open for Norquist the way they once did.
"Grover is about action and achievement; money has always been way down the list," said Gary Maloney, a political consultant and Norquist friend. "Something like this tying him to Washington-as-usual is unhelpful. But it will be short-lived in impact, assuming, as most expect, that this is the sum of it."
And don't forget the digital DNA problem...these dopes just never got it....here's Jack's email about passing through $1M Ralph re Grover...yoo hoo, Ralphy. You're just as dirty as these guys. And don't you forget it.
As we like to say at Post An Apology, what doesn't come out in the WASH, definitely comes out in the RINSE. Ralph will get his in the SPIN cycle.
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Call Ralph re Grover doing pass through," Abramoff wrote in an e-mail reminder to himself in 1999, a year in which Norquist moved more than $1 million in Abramoff client money to Reed and Christian anti-gambling groups. In another e-mail, from 1995, Abramoff told a colleague that Norquist would fight a tax opposed by a beverage company client, if the firm became "a major player in ATR."