To: sockhead
What a lot of people don’t understand is that the White House is a little city unto itself, with @ 10K people working there. It’s got a ‘mess.’ Anyone working there can invite guests to join them for breakfast or lunch (gotta get clearance, etc., but it’s doable). These women know how to use people/connections and could easily wrangle an invitation for “breakfast at the White House.” Doesn’t really mean that much.
52 posted on
11/14/2012 8:24:14 PM PST by
EDINVA
To: EDINVA
You are right. Been there myself a few times when I worked on the Hill.
55 posted on
11/14/2012 8:29:49 PM PST by
sockhead
(Socialism: trickle up poverty.)
To: EDINVA
You make a good point and normally I would not get excited about it. Sister Natalie has a talent for getting some huge “loans” from her DC connections, making it worthy of consideration.
To: EDINVA
What a lot of people dont understand is that the White House is a little city unto itself, with @ 10K people working there. Its got a mess. Anyone working there can invite guests to join them for breakfast or lunch (gotta get clearance, etc., but its doable). These women know how to use people/connections and could easily wrangle an invitation for breakfast at the White House. Doesnt really mean that much.<.i>
Thinking more about this...it's still important to find out who would have invited her into the White House...this woman really gets around.
57 posted on
11/14/2012 8:37:13 PM PST by
sockhead
(Socialism: trickle up poverty.)
To: EDINVA
the White House is a little city unto itself, with @ 10K people working there That sounds too high, just from a space and traffic management viewpoint. I found figures of 1300, 1700, and 1800 on the net, although none of these seemed super reliable. Based on maps I have seen of the White House, a lot of these people must work at the EOB.
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