The BlogD.C. Insiders Live It Up at Taxpayer-Funded Pork Party House9:17 AM, Mar 9, 2010
• By MARY KATHARINE HAM
The Sewall-Belmont house is one of the hottest places in the city for rich D.C. insiders to canoodle and raise cash at $1000-a-plate dinners, and — good news!—it's funded with your tax dollars. The funds can be funneled to Sewall-Belmont because it's also a museum of women's history and rights, and who could oppose that? But instead of a symbol for women's advancement, in some cases it's become a symbol of women's mutual back-scratching in the interest of special interests. Sen. Mary Landrieu got an award from the Sewall-Belmont House, and later made sure the house got a $1 million earmark. Hope and change! Watch Reason TV's report: Meanwhile, Rep. Jeff Flake continues his usually lonely crusade against earmarks. The politics of this election year may earn him some company, however:
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