Did you notice they did not take into account the amount of time spent in court, interviewing witnesses, et al? They only worried about his hours actually in the office.
No, actually I didn't watch it. I figured KCTV, it was going to be sensationalist junk anyway and not worth the time.
Phill's getting ready for life after politics, so it's not surprising he isn't around the office a lot. Before Morrison stepped in it, the expectation was that Phill would be resigning soon, perhaps as early as this month so his replacement would have time to build a record and run as an incumbant. Kobach would like to win the office back in November, he needs to show some sort of victory to build his record in preparation for his senate run. But with the Morrison scandal I've no doubt that now Phill will stay and try and see it through. The worse it gets for Morrison the better it'll be for the Republican candidate, whoever he is.