"Feel safer now? Here's a lifetime civil servant and ethics guru who thought nothing of government employees using their taxpayer-funded computers to play games. Instead of ordering them to delete Solitaire, Sposato secured a $250,000 contract with Legend Entertainment Co. of Chantilly, Va., to develop interactive ethics software for the entire workforce.
The game, using real-life scenarios, is called "Quandaries."
Legend Entertainment, by the way, is a leading maker of adult fantasy games such as "Spellcasting 101: Sorcerers Get All the Girls" -- in which, as the company describes it, "you play a nerd named Ernie Eaglebeak, who attends Sorcerer University to learn how to cast spells, and more importantly, pick up girls." The game box features a lascivious Harry Potter look-alike embraced by two buxom, barely-clad blondes.
The Clinton administration appreciated Sposato's creative management so much that it awarded her a total of $82,700 in cash bonuses."
Another example.