The other day, Nancy Pelosi gave a heads' up that she was gonna spill the beans on Newt's 84 (yes, that's eighty-four) ethics violations while he was Speaker of the House.
I assumed that she was gonna hold off until after the GOP primary dust settled, but apparently she figured that since the info is public record anyway, she might as well just go ahead and make it reeeeeeeally easy for the public (and the lazy-ass media) to find:
Pelosi, the San Francisco Democrat and now House minority leader, promised to release records that are public but haven’t seen much sunshine lately about the congressional ethics investigation of Gingrich back in the day.
Gingrich said that would be foul play and promised to retaliate, claiming Pelosi was threatening to disclose non-public information. But Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill said Pelosi was “clearly referring to the extensive amount of information that is in the public record, including the comprehensive committee report with which the public may not be fully aware.”
Here’s the 1280 pages of the Ethics Committee report.
HAVE AT IT, FOLKS.