The party that prides itself on fiscal know-how strikes again:
The Republican Party's national organizing body failed to report more than $7 million in debt to federal election officials this year, making it appear to be in better shape than it was as mid-term elections approach in November, a Washington newspaper said Wednesday.
In a memo to GOP budget officers, Republican National Committee Treasurer Randy Pullen accused RNC Chairman Michael Steele and his chief of staff of trying to hide the damaging information from him by ordering other staff members not to communicate with Pullen, the Washington Times reported.
The fur is beginning to fly, and the RNC communications director is pushing back, saying this is all "standard practice." Of course it is, for the party that looooved Enron. Remember what they think is "standard practice" as they weigh in on how horrible the Wall Street reform measures are that are being signed into law by President Obama today.