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Friday, June 08, 2007
Bill Clinton and Nancy Pelosi's Son Get Paid Big Bucks by InfoUSA
By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
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The son of former House Speaker Dennis Hastert moved to Washington when his father became speaker and landed a lush lobbying contract for Google.

When Nancy Pelosi was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives, she promised to change things — to enact serious, and long overdue, ethical reforms — to stop the growing trend of legislators and their families accepting gifts, trips, and jobs from lobbyists and corporations.

Well, some things never change.

Several days ago, Newsmax.com disclosed that in February, shortly after his mother became the first woman speaker, Paul Pelosi Jr., was hired by InfoUSA for $180,000 a year as its vice president for Strategic Planning. Pelosi also kept his other full-time day job as a mortgage loan officer for Countrywide Loans in California. And, unlike all of the other InfoUSA employees, he did not report to work at the company's headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.

InfoUSA is the same company that has been cited by the New York Times for creating marketing lists that were used by con artists to fleece vulnerable elderly people. The lists had provocative names and offered the names of elderly people with cancer, elderly people with Alzheimer's and gamblers over 55 years of age who think their luck will change. After purchasing the lists, the con artists would call and convince the elderly person that they had actually ordered an expensive item. Once they received the victim's financial information, they often emptied their bank accounts, leaving many people penniless. Some of InfoUSA's internal e-mails suggest that company employees were aware that several of the companies they sold the lists to were under investigation.

And InfoUSA is also the same company that Bill Clinton works for as a consultant, and for which the former president was paid $3.3 million over the past five years. In addition, the Clintons got $900,000 worth of free travel.

Pelosi insisted that the unusual job opportunity had nothing to do with his relationship with his famous and influential mother. He just sent in an application for a job and they hired him.

Of course.

History seems to be repeating itself here. For the pa st several years, Josh Hastert, the son of former Republican Speaker Dennis Hastert, was a registered lobbyist for Google. What were his qualifications for lobbying for such a huge and influential company? Well, to put it bluntly, he had good connections.

Before entering the world of corporate lobbying, Josh ran a music store in northern Illinois. But he decided that he could make more money and work less in Washington. And apparently, he was right.

Although Pelosi's son is not lobbying Congress, the unorthodox payment of such a large fee for a second job to someone with no experience at all in the basic business of InfoUSA — managing data and creating marketing lists — should certainly raise eyebrows. (Also note, that this job offer came immediately after his mother became Speaker.) Continued...

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Morris, a former political adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton, is the author of Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race. To get all of Dick Morris’s and Eileen McGann’s columns for free by email, go to www.dickmorris.com
 
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Subject: Clinton & Pelosi
Ah Yes, 2 people who promised to clean up The Ethics of Washington, DC. Typical Liberals, Lying, Cheating, Gutless, Money Grubbing, Cowards!

Doug...
     >What's so bad about inexperienced legislators?

Plenty! The right legislator who has experience can reduce the size of government... notice I state the RIGHT legislator. An inexperienced newcomer will get nothing done, especially amidst others of the same ilk. Getting the right legislator is another matter entirely, but one we must remain vigilant upon.

Government will grow, by default. It is savvy politicians who are best able to keep it in check. For 231 years it has been thus. Can you imagine the chaos of a truly 'citizen' legislature? With nothing getting done, government would grow by leaps and bounds. It is the struggle for power itself that contains the powerful, for it is self-interest that does the most self-damage.

Do you honestly think that Ted Stevens or Grand Wizard Byrd are indicative or typical of the problem? They are NOT the problem. The problem is the system that allows them the avarice. If you want to kill it, cut the head off! Remove the systems currently in place that precipitate this cupidity and the problem will be solved.

An inexperienced legislator cannot forge this type legislation. They are marginalized before ever learning to maneuver.

And, remember, as much as you want to call him names or as booze soaked that you seem to think that he is, Ted Kennedy is a seriously effective legislator for his constituants. Face it, we on the right would LOVE a dozen or so of that effective-caliber politician.

     >Caps on free speech, ala McCain-Feingold, make it more
     >difficult to unseat these evil incumbents.

I agree wholeheartedly. There should be absolutely NO limits on how much I can give, or a politician can spend.
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