This afternoon, on arguably one of the slower news day of the year, the Obama White House released another document dump of visitor records. According to the White House, todays batch total more than 25,000 records, covering meetings between September 16-September 30th. You can scroll through the list of records on the White House site OR you can download the raw data. Interestingly, the full download uncovers almost 30,000 records, including many from outside the mid-September time-frame detailed on the White House site. In other words, only the records from the specific two week time period are viewable on the White House site. Many other visitor records were released today
they are just much harder to find.
Like, for example, the visitor records for Bertha Lewis.
According to the visitor logs, on September 2nd Bertha E. Lewis made an appointment on to visit the White House on September 5th at 12:30. (We usually need to plan further ahead to get our hair cut.) On the evening of the 4th, that appointment was cancelled so Bertha could move her appointment earlier, to 10am.
And it doesnt seem to have actually been a work visit, as her appointment indicates she was visiting the Residence within the White House. Also, September 5th was a Saturday. Nice.
In addition, the record notes that she was to receive a STAFF TOUR, which are different-and more special-than the regular Group Tours available to others.
Ms. Lewis doesnt seem to have returned to the White House after this visit. Of course, just 5 days after this visit, James OKeefe would release the first video of his undercover journalism on the systemic corruption within ACORN.
After the firestorm that erupted from OKeefes reporting, President Obama was asked by Fox News for his opinion on the scandal. Despite long-standing ties to ACORN, Obama acted almost as if hed never heard of the group.
Of course, at that point, it had been
several
days
since ACORNs CEO was in the Residence at the White House. Who can keep up?
Of course, it is possible that this isnt ACORNs Bertha Lewis. After a previous dump of visitor records listed the name, Jeremiah Wright, the White House said, oh, that was a different Jeremiah Wright. The media, of course, said, okay, and never followed up. So, maybe the Bertha Lewis listed here isnt the CEO of ACORN. Just another Bertha Lewis who gets special weekend access to the White House Residence, complete with an extra-special staff tour. Sure, possible, but wed love to see a bookies odds on that.