Picked this up from Balloon Juice, it must be shouted far and wide:
Evan Bayh, the junior senator from Indiana, is in the middle of a heated debate in the Senate on whether a public option should be included as part of President Obama's health care reforms. An organizer of a group of so-called Senate Blue Dog Democrats, to date, Bayh's been a staunch opponent of any changes to the status quo in this debate. He's worried aloud that any public option would be a nod to socialism and counter to his principles as a fiscal conservative. . . .
His wife, Susan Bayh, sits on the board of WellPoint(WLP Quote) in her hometown of Indianapolis. Over the last six years, Susan Bayh has received at least $2 million in compensation from WellPoint alone for serving on its board.
Now that's fiscally conservative.
4 comments:
There ought to be law...
undue monetary influence in my casino? i'm shocked, shocked i tell you. lieberman has some sorta spousal conflict like that too. and then there are the doles. how many others can you name? is there a ruling class in our country?
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