By Paul Chesser on 6.8.09 @ 1:08PM
Following up on my
piece last month for AmSpec Online about the
troubles of Mike Easley, the doo-doo is only getting deeper for
the former North Carolina governor.
Following up on my
piece last month for AmSpec Online about the
troubles of Mike Easley, the doo-doo is only getting deeper for
the former North Carolina governor. As I wrote, the U.S. Attorney
here in Raleigh has convened a grand jury to investigate charges
of free plane trips, free vehicle use, a great land deal, plus
a
cushy, do-nothing job for Easley's wife Mary at N.C. State.
The chairman of the board of trustees and the provost at the
university initially denied any special treatment for Mrs. Easley
but later resigned after admitting they discussed the job for
her, and now this morning the N.C.
State chancellor has resigned after (almost) admitting
he lied too.
But the biggest revelation that The News & Observer
of Raleigh
is reporting this morning is that Governor Easley himself was
involved in the hiring of his wife.
Are we looking at another governor gone bad? Consider also this
deeply buried nugget in this
morning's N&O story about Mrs. Easley's job, in
which part of her responsibilities was to entice big-name
politicos for a speaker's series at N.C. State:
Easley also got some speakers at a discount. (Former
President) Clinton waived his typical fee, appearing this year
in exchange for travel expenses and other costs that totaled
more than $15,000. The Easleys campaigned for Hillary Rodham
Clinton in the 2008 election.
The story explains how Mrs. Easley had a very difficult time
drawing big-names, and sometimes even resorted to the Washington
Speakers Bureau to get them. As Jeff Taylor of the John Locke
Foundation colorfully wonders (along
with
me) about the Clinton deal, did Gov. Easley "go all
Blagojevich and sell his endorsement to Hillary Clinton?"
Update 3:55 p.m.: The governor's wife
has been fired by N.C. State.
topics:
Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton