One Million Dollars
Pete Olson is my congressvarmint. He’s Phil Graham’s hat and coat carrier. It’s an improvement over Tom DeLay because nobody, and I mean nobody, takes him seriously on Capitol Hill. In fact, they giggle at him behind his back and say he’s “least likely to be a brain surgeon.”
In short, he’s dumb. But, boy howdy!, he’s got the GOP Greed thing fine tuned.
Representative Pete Olson and 99 fellow House Republicans signed a letter yesterday urging the Obama administration to resolve a government lawsuit and let AT&T Inc. (T) buy T-Mobile USA Inc.
All but one of the 100 lawmakers has received political donations from AT&T employees since 2009, according to a Bloomberg review of campaign finance records. The letter signers took in $963,275, Art Brodsky, a spokesman for Washington-based advocacy group Public Knowledge, said in an e-mail.
But the one million dollars is just the beginning —
Tomorrow, Olson is to attend a Washington fundraising luncheon backed by AT&T lobbyists. Suggested contributions of $2,500, $1,000 or $500 go to the Olson for Congress Committee, according to an invitation e- mailed around Washington and obtained by Bloomberg.
J. Barry Hutchison, an AT&T assistant vice president who once worked for former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich, urged contacts to attend the Olson luncheon in an e-mail obtained by Bloomberg. “Pete has been a leader on the Energy and Commerce Committee and I hope you can help him by attending,” according to the e-mail.
In the real world where the rest of America lives, that’s call extortion. In Pete’s world, it’s called “You mean I can buy a yacht with this money?”
The other day I bought my yearly lottery ticket. Thelma asked me what I was going to buy with the $8 million jackpot.”
“I dunno,” I replied, “a newspaper or a congressman, I guess.”
I think congressmen have priced themselves out of the market.
Thanks to Weed-Pullin’ Bob for the heads-up.