It's the hypocrisy. I don't care what the DNC Chair drives at her house. She can buy whatever she wants. But I find it hypocritical and disingenuous to rip into other people and make accusations, and then turn around and do the same thing. Worse even, is there's no shame or remorse in getting caught being so hypocritical, they attempt to explain it away. I don't know if it's confirmation bias, but I feel like lately, especially the last 5-10 years, the Dems have doing this more often than Republicans? This is kind of like Al Gore and why I hate him. He can live in whatever gigantic house he wants, I envy him, I wish I could make that kind of money and buy that house. But to make your money lecturing the rest of the public that they're using too many of the earth's resources is hypocritical and disingenuous, and he should be taken to task, as should the DNC Chair. Read the original here.
DNC chairwoman doesn't drive American
By Michael O'Brien - 05/26/11 04:40 PM ET
The chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) appears to drive a foreign car, despite criticizing Republican presidential candidates for supposedly favoring foreign auto manufacturers.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), the chairwoman of the DNC, ripped into Republican presidential contenders who opposed President Obama's 2009 bailouts for General Motors and Chrysler.
"If it were up to the candidates for president on the Republican side, we would be driving foreign cars; they would have let the auto industry in America go down the tubes," she said at a breakfast for reporters organized by The Christian Science Monitor.
But according to Florida motor vehicle records, the Wasserman Schultz household owns a 2010 Infiniti FX35, a Japanese car whose parent company is Nissan, another Japanese company. The car appears to be hers, since its license plate includes her initials.
The DNC and Republican presidential hopefuls have locked horns this week over the 2009 bailouts, especially as President Obama has looked to build some political report by taking credit for Chrysler's rebound, to the extent that the automaker was able to pay back the remainder of its loans from the federal government.
"They can try to distract from the issue if they want," said DNC spokesman Hari Sevugan. "But if Republican opposition researchers are snooping around garages, they should know that if Republicans — who said that we should let the U.S. auto industry go bankrupt — had their way, they wouldn’t find a single American made car anywhere."
He added: "Besides, Chair Wasserman Schultz voted in Congress to save the American automobile industry, Republicans would have let it go down the tubes."
-- This post was updated at 6:55 p.m.
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