A brief swerve into political mode (Unbridled Cynicism Dep't)

by Diane Duane

Hey, look: it’s the congressional version of a Hugo Losers’ Party.

A closed-door panel of defeated and retiring members [of the U.S. Congress], including Katherine Harris, R-Fla.; Clay Shaw, R-Fla.; Mike Bilirakis, R-Fla.; Anne Northup, R-Ky.; J.D. Hayworth, R-Ariz.; and Ed Case, D-Hawaii, turned up in the Longworth Building on Tuesday for a career advice panel called “Life After Congress.”

“The main idea is you’re making the transition between being the grovelee versus the groveler,” said former Appropriations Chairman Bob Livingston, who now helms his own lobbying shop. “Before you were a Democrat or Republican. Now you are bipartisan beyond belief.”

He suggested they talk to some of the 37,000 lobbyists in the city and find out what they do, according to our spy in the room.

Oh yeah, just what we all need: more lobbyists. (headclutch)

[tags]Katherine Harris, Clay Shaw, Mike Bilirakis, Anne Northrup, J.D. Hayworth, Ed Case, Congress, lobbyist, lobbying[/tags]

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