Yes, but then Dick Morris came on and explained it very lucidly. We feel constrained to ask just how, under the legislation that just passed, anyone will be held liable to the taxpayer as owner for this flagrant conflict of interest and corruption?
I’m afraid I didn’t see the Dick Morris comments so I can’t discuss them with any authority. He tends to be lucid when discussing pure politics and completely lost when ideology is introduced. I don’t understand what all is in the legislation enough to make a comment on if there is any accountability in it. But accountability has not been Washington’s strong point for a while now.