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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-21-10 08:37 AM
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Steve Benen picks up on a story that the RNC deliberately filed deceptive FEC reports
THE RNC'S HIDDEN DEBTS....

I've lost count of how many times it's looked like a new controversy would former RNC Chairman Michael Steele from his job. But in each instance, Steele looks ridiculous, the story eventually fades, the party doesn't want to go to the trouble of ousting him, and he lives to screw up another day.

The Washington Times reports today, however, on a new matter that has nothing to do with Steele's notorious gaffes, and more to do with his notorious mismanagement.

The Republican National Committee failed to report more than $7 million in debt to the Federal Election Commission in recent months -- a move that made its bottom line appear healthier than it is heading into the midterm elections and that also raises the prospect of a hefty fine.

In a memo to RNC budget committee members, RNC Treasurer Randy Pullen on Tuesday accused Chairman Michael S. Steele and his chief of staff, Michael Leavitt, of trying to conceal the information from him by ordering staff not to communicate with the treasurer -- a charge RNC officials deny.

Mr. Pullen told the members that he had discovered $3.3 million in debt from April and $3.8 million from May, which he said had led him to file erroneous reports with the FEC. He amended the FEC filings Tuesday.

When it comes to consequences, the financial problem could cause all kinds of trouble for Republicans. Deliberately filing deceptive FEC reports is criminal, and could lead to stiff penalties -- if not formal charges -- before the elections.

And while the Republican National Committee is the significance of this, there's reason to believe the party is aware of the seriousness of the situation.

The Washington Times also has learned that former Federal Election Commission Chairman Michael E. Toner has been retained as outside counsel to the RNC, a move Mr. von Spakovsky called unusual and significant.

"The RNC normally uses its own inside counsel to deal with the FEC," said Mr. von Spakovsky, a Heritage Foundation legal scholar. "But if I had a really serious problem with the FEC, Michael Toner is one of the first guys I would turn to help me out."

Not only could this generate real legal problems for the RNC, if the allegations are true, there's also the unfortunate political message -- when Republicans can't manage their own books, they play accounting tricks and hide off-book debts, regardless of the law.

It's a story to keep an eye on.




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napi21 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-21-10 08:47 AM
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1. Boy would I LOVE to keep THIS tory alive for the nexrt 3 months!
The WH & everyone running as a Dem should put this at the TOP of their list of reasons why noone should vote Pub in November.
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SpiralHawk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-21-10 08:52 AM
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2. Mismanagement is a Republicon speciality
Edited on Wed Jul-21-10 08:53 AM by SpiralHawk
For the 8 years they had George AWOL Bush and Dickie 'Five-Military-Deferments' Cheney running the ship of state, they ran it aground...turning a huge budget surplus into debt and dishonor that will cripple America for years to come.

Ya gotta laff out loud whenever a Republicons claims to be a 'conservative.' Bwaaa ha ha ha ha ha.
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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-21-10 10:15 AM
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3. More
Edited on Wed Jul-21-10 11:08 AM by ProSense
From Think Progress


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Though RNC aides and officials are strongly denying any wrongdoing or misreporting, the organization has brought on “former (FEC) Chairman Michael E. Toner” as outside counsel, an “unusual and significant move,” according to Heritage Foundation legal pundit Hans A. von Spakovsky. He noted, “The RNC normally uses its own inside counsel to deal with the FEC, but if I had a really serious problem with the FEC, Michael Toner is one of the first guys I would turn to help me out.” It also looks like another serious problem for Steele, who just got done weathering numerous calls for his resignation after suggesting that the U.S. should not be involved in Afghanistan.


Michael Steele may be complicit, but it's unlikely that he made this decision on his own.


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Beetwasher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-21-10 11:22 AM
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4. Oopsy!
n/t
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voteearlyvoteoften Donating Member (548 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-21-10 10:08 PM
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5. kick
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