The Bachmann Saga: An Ethical Dilemma
From
Salon:
With a special investigator soon to be appointed
by the chief justice of the Iowa Supreme Court, the ethics cloud
hovering over Rep. Michele Bachmann could quickly become a major problem
for the Tea Party hero, experts tell Salon.
“This is very
serious,” said Craig Holman, a government ethics lobbyist at
liberal-leaning watchdog group Public Citizen. “It’s not Watergate, or
at least not yet, but these are a series of allegations that are each
serious on their own, and when you put them all together, this could be a
career ender for Michele Bachmann.”
Ken Boehm, chairman of the
conservative-leaning National Legal and Policy Center, told Salon that
we should wait to see what investigators find — indeed, no wrongdoing
has been reported so far — though he acknowledged the escalating
scrutiny could be a major headache for the congresswoman down the line.
The
Iowa investigation, looking into whether the campaign improperly paid a
state senator, is just one of at least three different probes examining
a range of allegations related to Bachmann’s failed presidential
campaign, including charges that she improperly used campaign funds to promote her book, that her campaign “launder[ed]” money, and that one of her staffers stole an email list from a home-school organization...
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