#rsrh Interesting string of House break-ins, ‘burglaries.’

The National Journal, on a rash of people stealing stuff out of Congressional offices:

“The evidence points to someone with access to my office, and other offices in the Capitol complex, as the perpetrator,” freshman Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., surmised in a letter to the House’s Office of the Chief Administrative Officer.

Other offices hit—many of which handle information dealing with issues of national security, though nothing of a sensitive nature was reportedly taken—include those of Reps. Jerry Lewis, R-Calif., and Jon Runyan, R-N.J.; the Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security; and the Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Verrrrrrry interesting.

Those looking for some common link might note that Lewis serves on Appropriations; Gowdy sits on Oversight; and Runyan is a member of the Armed Services Committee.

Well, some other common link.  I need hardly point out the most obvious one, yes?

Moe Lane

PS: Accusations?  Moi?  Why, whatever would make you think that I was making an accusation?  Simply because three members of the opposition party, plus the offices of two inclined-to-be-difficult-to-the-administration House committees, were ransacked by persons or persons unknown?  Plus the no-doubt coincidental detail that it was allegedly done by people with general access to Congressional offices? Why, I don’t know how anybody reasonable could find that to be suspicious.  Not at all.  No way.  Perish the thought.

6 thoughts on “#rsrh Interesting string of House break-ins, ‘burglaries.’”

  1. …anybody needs a security guard ,I’m available. Fly me out there and I’ll start tomorrow

  2. I really hope we win this election, but I also really hope we don’t have another Watergate.

  3. Where is the rug? we have some sweeping to do! If Fast and Furious can be ignored by the MSM why should we think that this would get any attention?

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