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Corrupt Government Title: High flyer: RNC Chairman Steele suggested buying private jet with GOP funds High flyer: RNC Chairman Steele suggested buying private jet with GOP funds According to two knowledgeable sources, Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele once raised the possibility of using party money to buy a private jet for his travel. I know that
regular ongoing use of planes was something that was looked at, says one person with direct knowledge. I cant speak to how serious those inquiries were. Both sources say Steele considered purchasing a plane outright, or buying fractional ownership in one, through a company such as NetJets. Steeles spokesman, Doug Heye, did not deny that such discussions took place, responding that the RNC never had a plan to buy a plane. I dont know what somebody might have discussed or might not have discussed. While Steele has not purchased a plane, he continues to charter them. According to federal disclosure records, the RNC spent $17,514 on private aircraft in the month of February alone (as well as $12,691 on limousines during the same period). There are no readily identifiable private plane expenses for Democratic National Committee chairman Tim Kaine in the DNCs last three months of filings. The RNC explains that Steele charters jets only when commercial service is unavailable, or when his tight schedule requires it. Anytime the chairman has taken any private travel has been a either to a route that doesnt exist or because of connections and multiple travel to where he just wasnt able to do so, Heye said. Yet Steeles office repeatedly refused to explain in specific terms the circumstances of the February charter flights. Once on the ground, FEC filings suggest, Steele travels in style. A February RNC trip to California, for example, included a $9,099 stop at the Beverly Hills Hotel, $6,596 dropped at the nearby Four Seasons, and $1,620.71 spent [update: the amount is actually $1,946.25] at Voyeur West Hollywood, a bondage-themed nightclub featuring topless women dancers imitating lesbian sex. RNC trips to other cities produced bills from a long list of chic and costly hotels such as the Venetian and the M Resort in Las Vegas, and the W (for a total of $19,443) in Washington. A midwinter trip to Hawaii cost the RNC $43,828, not including airfare. Steele himself declined numerous interview requests, though his defenders point out that luxurious accommodations are sometimes necessary to attract big-time donors, especially since Republicans remain in the minority in Washington. Still, the nature and size of Steeles expenses are likely to reignite persistent complaints from high-end donors and key party figures that the RNC is bleeding cash in the months before a pivotal midterm election. Several months into Steeles term as chairman, his spending spurred Republican committeemen to pass a resolution requiring checks to be signed by at least two RNC officers, and contracts over $100,000 to go out to competitive bidding. Complaints, almost always expressed off the record, have been bitter. This is not somebody who is out recruiting candidates, said an aide who worked closely with Steele. He is not meeting with donors. Hes not asking for money. The guy is writing his book or doing his speaking gigs, or whatever the hell else he fills his days with. Those are his priorities. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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Republican Family Values on display. BTW, I'm sorry I couldn't work the word "nigger" into the title as site rules require. I'll try harder next time.
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