Really, there's
little difference between the two.
The political committee of Rep. Roy Blunt, who is temporarily replacing Rep. Tom DeLay as House majority leader, has paid roughly $88,000 in fees since 2003 to a consultant under indictment in Texas with DeLay, according to federal records.
Keri Ann Hayes, executive director of the Rely on Your Beliefs Fund, said the organization has been has been satisfied with the work done by Jim Ellis, but has not discussed whether he will be retained.
"We haven't had that conversation," she said. So far, she added, Ellis' indictment had no impact on his work.
House Republicans may want to move on the Plan C. Plan A was gay, and Plan B is an equally corrupt DeLay clone. Do they really want to continue their Culture of Corruption unabated?
(Of course they do.)