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Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 3:36 pm
by USN_Hokie
I'm going to guess that it's not Grimmace or the Hamburglar.
Evan McMullin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Evan McMullin doesn’t want you to know who his donors are.

The failed Never Trump presidential candidate has stayed in the public eye as a sort of attack dog against President Trump and other Republicans, while keeping secret the names of the donors paying him to do so.

McMullin’s recently founded non-profit organization, Stand Up Republic, jumped into the Alabama Senate race this week with a $500,000 ad buy against Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore. One of the ads features a man saying Roy Moore “makes Republicans and us Christians look bad.”

The massive ad buy “may end up being one of the largest third-party interventions in the state,” according to the Washington Post.

McMullin’s ad campaign against Moore comes as President Trump and the Republican National Committee have jumped back into the campaign on Moore’s behalf.

At his rally Friday night in nearby Pensacola, Florida, Trump told Alabama Republicans to “go out and vote” for Moore. The Post reported McMullin’s massive ad buy the same day.

Because Stand Up Republic is classified as a 501(c)4 “social welfare” group, the organization is allowed to shield the identity of its donors from the public — unlike campaigns and super PACs, which are required by the IRS to disclose the identity of any donor over $200.

“Consistent with existing law, we do not publicly disclose any information about the identities of our donors,” the group’s website states.

Groups like Stand Up Republic are allowed to spend money in elections — which they are doing in Alabama — as long as their “primary” purpose isn’t overtly political. This generally requires spending less than half of the organization’s resources on political activities, although that rule can be difficult to enforce.

McMullin revealed in a tweet last August that his group had “about 4,000 donors across the country from both sides of the political spectrum and larger donors from Silicon Valley.”

One of McMullin’s large Silicon Valley donors is billionaire eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, who funded an anti-Trump super PAC during the presidential campaign.

Omidyar announced a $250,000 donation to Stand Up Republic in May through his organization, Democracy Fund. (Democracy Fund publicizes all its grants in the interest of transparency.)

Democracy Fund said the donation to Stand Up Republic was to support the group in “confronting and engaging in important work to protect the norms of our democracy and to push back against dangerous demagoguery in our politics.”

The identities of McMullin’s other “larger donors from Silicon Valley” remain a secret and he intends to keep it that way.

The Daily Caller made repeated attempts to get answers from Stand Up Republic.

TheDC requested an interview with McMullin and sent a list of questions asking for, if not the identities of Stand Up Republic’s donors, at least details such as how many of the group’s donors have passed certain benchmarks ranging from $1,000 to $1 million. That would at least provide insight into how much of McMullin’s funding is from grassroots supporters and how much is coming from the donor class. But Stand Up Republic declined all of TheDC’s requests.

McMullin, who woefully underperformed as a spoiler candidate, has managed to stay somewhat relevant by launching frenzied attacks on President Trump and his allies.

McMullin has repeatedly accused the president of being a traitor who is loyal to Russia over the United States, despite lacking any proof for that claim.

A month after the 2016 election, McMullin declared that “Donald Trump is not a loyal American and we should prepare for the next four years accordingly.”

He has maintained that line of attack on the president, and just last week claimed Trump “remains loyal” to Russia.

McMullin hasn’t just targeted Trump, though. He railed against Ed Gillepsie, the Republican candidate for governor in Virginia, for his tough-on-crime approach to gang violence.

McMullin, citing no evidence, claimed that Gillepsie was peddling “white nationalism,” and said that he was rooting for the Republican candidate to lose.

McMullin’s consistent, biting criticisms of the president and other Republicans have made him a semi-regular guest on MSNBC — but at the cost of disgusting some of the people who helped legitimize him.

Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.

But even as McMullin alienates some of the few conservative allies he had, it remains unclear who is paying him to do so.

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Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 5:23 pm
by BigDave
Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.
BigDave formally apologizes for supporting McMullin in the past. I'm #NeverTrump, but McMullin is a Democrat in #NeverTrump GOP clothing. Campaigning against Gillespie - who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Trump and is a moderate's moderate - showed his true colors.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 2:14 am
by ip_law-hokie
BigDave wrote:
Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.
BigDave formally apologizes for supporting McMullin in the past. I'm #NeverTrump, but McMullin is a Democrat in #NeverTrump GOP clothing. Campaigning against Gillespie - who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Trump and is a moderate's moderate - showed his true colors.
I think he’s worth a look for 2020


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Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 2:25 am
by HokieHam
ip_law-hokie wrote:
BigDave wrote:
Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.
BigDave formally apologizes for supporting McMullin in the past. I'm #NeverTrump, but McMullin is a Democrat in #NeverTrump GOP clothing. Campaigning against Gillespie - who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Trump and is a moderate's moderate - showed his true colors.
I think he’s worth a look for 2020


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:lol:

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:36 am
by ip_law-hokie
HokieHam wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
BigDave wrote:
Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.
BigDave formally apologizes for supporting McMullin in the past. I'm #NeverTrump, but McMullin is a Democrat in #NeverTrump GOP clothing. Campaigning against Gillespie - who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Trump and is a moderate's moderate - showed his true colors.
I think he’s worth a look for 2020


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:lol:
??


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Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 12:26 pm
by UpstateSCHokie
ip_law-hokie wrote:
BigDave wrote:
Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.
BigDave formally apologizes for supporting McMullin in the past. I'm #NeverTrump, but McMullin is a Democrat in #NeverTrump GOP clothing. Campaigning against Gillespie - who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Trump and is a moderate's moderate - showed his true colors.
I think he’s worth a look for 2020


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Running as the Democrat that he is, right?

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 3:53 pm
by ip_law-hokie
UpstateSCHokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
BigDave wrote:
Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.
BigDave formally apologizes for supporting McMullin in the past. I'm #NeverTrump, but McMullin is a Democrat in #NeverTrump GOP clothing. Campaigning against Gillespie - who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Trump and is a moderate's moderate - showed his true colors.
I think he’s worth a look for 2020


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Running as the Democrat that he is, right?
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.


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Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:03 pm
by cwtcr hokie
ip_law-hokie wrote:
UpstateSCHokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
BigDave wrote:
Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.
BigDave formally apologizes for supporting McMullin in the past. I'm #NeverTrump, but McMullin is a Democrat in #NeverTrump GOP clothing. Campaigning against Gillespie - who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Trump and is a moderate's moderate - showed his true colors.
I think he’s worth a look for 2020


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Running as the Democrat that he is, right?
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.


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It is rather obvious that liars would be noble people to you

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:38 pm
by ip_law-hokie
cwtcr hokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
UpstateSCHokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
BigDave wrote:
Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.
BigDave formally apologizes for supporting McMullin in the past. I'm #NeverTrump, but McMullin is a Democrat in #NeverTrump GOP clothing. Campaigning against Gillespie - who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Trump and is a moderate's moderate - showed his true colors.
I think he’s worth a look for 2020


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Running as the Democrat that he is, right?
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.


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It is rather obvious that liars would be noble people to you
When has he lied?

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:41 pm
by RiverguyVT
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.
I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:42 pm
by ip_law-hokie
RiverguyVT wrote:
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.
I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.
OK. I'm still going to give him a good look.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 5:38 pm
by HokieJoe
ip_law-hokie wrote:
UpstateSCHokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
BigDave wrote:
Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.
BigDave formally apologizes for supporting McMullin in the past. I'm #NeverTrump, but McMullin is a Democrat in #NeverTrump GOP clothing. Campaigning against Gillespie - who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Trump and is a moderate's moderate - showed his true colors.
I think he’s worth a look for 2020


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Running as the Democrat that he is, right?
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.


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:lol:

He's a lying sack of shiite.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 5:46 pm
by ip_law-hokie
HokieJoe wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
UpstateSCHokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
BigDave wrote:
Some of his former backers have issued public apologies for ever supporting him.
BigDave formally apologizes for supporting McMullin in the past. I'm #NeverTrump, but McMullin is a Democrat in #NeverTrump GOP clothing. Campaigning against Gillespie - who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Trump and is a moderate's moderate - showed his true colors.
I think he’s worth a look for 2020


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Running as the Democrat that he is, right?
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.


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:lol:

He's a lying sack of shiite.
Examples?


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Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 6:11 pm
by 133743Hokie
RiverguyVT wrote:
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.
I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.
Like with other government agencies, the issues are with those few at the top. The ones that interface regularly with administration personnel. Thsi isn't an agency wide issue. Those in the trenches just go about their job every day. they don't play politics.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 6:21 pm
by awesome guy
133743Hokie wrote:
RiverguyVT wrote:
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.
I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.
Like with other government agencies, the issues are with those few at the top. The ones that interface regularly with administration personnel. Thsi isn't an agency wide issue. Those in the trenches just go about their job every day. they don't play politics.
Haha, right

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 8:07 pm
by 133743Hokie
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
RiverguyVT wrote:
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.
I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.
Like with other government agencies, the issues are with those few at the top. The ones that interface regularly with administration personnel. Thsi isn't an agency wide issue. Those in the trenches just go about their job every day. they don't play politics.
Haha, right
You really think that the normal FBI field agents have political agendas? All the analysts, tech, etc. at the Agency do? C'mon. It's one thing to think that politics has crept into the upper echelons, those at or near the top. But to think that the core workers are the same is nonsense. But I guess some people have such a dislike and distrust of the government that their imagination gets the better of them.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 8:15 pm
by awesome guy
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
RiverguyVT wrote:
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.
I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.
Like with other government agencies, the issues are with those few at the top. The ones that interface regularly with administration personnel. Thsi isn't an agency wide issue. Those in the trenches just go about their job every day. they don't play politics.
Haha, right
You really think that the normal FBI field agents have political agendas? All the analysts, tech, etc. at the Agency do? C'mon. It's one thing to think that politics has crept into the upper echelons, those at or near the top. But to think that the core workers are the same is nonsense. But I guess some people have such a dislike and distrust of the government that their imagination gets the better of them.
Some of them post here. The idea that anyone in DC is apolitical is silly, they all have agendas and are as biased as their bosses. It's a cultural issue across America and isn't limited to political appointees. The underlings all want to please those they report to as well.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 8:46 pm
by 133743Hokie
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
RiverguyVT wrote:
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.
I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.
Like with other government agencies, the issues are with those few at the top. The ones that interface regularly with administration personnel. Thsi isn't an agency wide issue. Those in the trenches just go about their job every day. they don't play politics.
Haha, right
You really think that the normal FBI field agents have political agendas? All the analysts, tech, etc. at the Agency do? C'mon. It's one thing to think that politics has crept into the upper echelons, those at or near the top. But to think that the core workers are the same is nonsense. But I guess some people have such a dislike and distrust of the government that their imagination gets the better of them.
Some of them post here. The idea that anyone in DC is apolitical is silly, they all have agendas and are as biased as their bosses. It's a cultural issue across America and isn't limited to political appointees. The underlings all want to please those they report to as well.
That's nonsense. To think that agents in their day to day work are thinking about politics and motive is just absurd. Take the tin foil hat off. You please by doing your job, and that's what they do. Those at the top may squash, redirect or obfuscate, but the rank and file aren't involved in any of this. And there are no orders coming down from the top for them to do anything such as this as that is a paper trail ready to bite someone in the butt. The top just talk and collude among themselves, and the core staff are unwitting.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 8:47 pm
by RiverguyVT
You really think that the normal FBI field agents have political agendas? All the analysts, tech, etc. at the Agency do? C'mon. It's one thing to think that politics has crept into the upper echelons, those at or near the top. But to think that the core workers are the same is nonsense. But I guess some people have such a dislike and distrust of the government that their imagination gets the better of them
That beltway is a tarbaby of leftist thought. It's another world (in a bad way).
I'll say this- the average rank/file guy's politics would likely be further right if HQ was in Dallas.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 8:49 pm
by awesome guy
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
RiverguyVT wrote: I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.
Like with other government agencies, the issues are with those few at the top. The ones that interface regularly with administration personnel. Thsi isn't an agency wide issue. Those in the trenches just go about their job every day. they don't play politics.
Haha, right
You really think that the normal FBI field agents have political agendas? All the analysts, tech, etc. at the Agency do? C'mon. It's one thing to think that politics has crept into the upper echelons, those at or near the top. But to think that the core workers are the same is nonsense. But I guess some people have such a dislike and distrust of the government that their imagination gets the better of them.
Some of them post here. The idea that anyone in DC is apolitical is silly, they all have agendas and are as biased as their bosses. It's a cultural issue across America and isn't limited to political appointees. The underlings all want to please those they report to as well.
That's nonsense. To think that agents in their day to day work are thinking about politics and motive is just absurd. Take the tin foil hat off. You please by doing your job, and that's what they do. Those at the top may squash, redirect or obfuscate, but the rank and file aren't involved in any of this. And there are no orders coming down from the top for them to do anything such as this as that is a paper trail ready to bite someone in the butt. The top just talk and collude among themselves, and the core staff are unwitting.
Haha, yeah right. The top staffs downward to implement. That's how someone like Lois Lerner is still there. The government is full of Lois Lerners, even at the FBI, DHS, etc.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 9:10 pm
by USN_Hokie
RiverguyVT wrote:
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.
I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.
Yeah, noble isn't exactly the descriptor the CIA is looking for when they need someone to run drugs for the contras. In fact, I believe that psychopathy is a predominant trait for a covert agent.

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 10:38 pm
by 133743Hokie
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.
Like with other government agencies, the issues are with those few at the top. The ones that interface regularly with administration personnel. Thsi isn't an agency wide issue. Those in the trenches just go about their job every day. they don't play politics.
Haha, right
You really think that the normal FBI field agents have political agendas? All the analysts, tech, etc. at the Agency do? C'mon. It's one thing to think that politics has crept into the upper echelons, those at or near the top. But to think that the core workers are the same is nonsense. But I guess some people have such a dislike and distrust of the government that their imagination gets the better of them.
Some of them post here. The idea that anyone in DC is apolitical is silly, they all have agendas and are as biased as their bosses. It's a cultural issue across America and isn't limited to political appointees. The underlings all want to please those they report to as well.
That's nonsense. To think that agents in their day to day work are thinking about politics and motive is just absurd. Take the tin foil hat off. You please by doing your job, and that's what they do. Those at the top may squash, redirect or obfuscate, but the rank and file aren't involved in any of this. And there are no orders coming down from the top for them to do anything such as this as that is a paper trail ready to bite someone in the butt. The top just talk and collude among themselves, and the core staff are unwitting.
Haha, yeah right. The top staffs downward to implement. That's how someone like Lois Lerner is still there. The government is full of Lois Lerners, even at the FBI, DHS, etc.[/quote]
Haha. Its clear you don't know how the government hires and how the day to day in these entities works. You think the upper echelon has any input on who is hired or who is assigned?

As to Lois Lerner, she was upper echelon so not sure about your point. The black helicopters are circling your house right now!

Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 10:47 pm
by awesome guy
133743Hokie wrote: Haha. Its clear you don't know how the government hires and how the day to day in these entities works. You think the upper echelon has any input on who is hired or who is assigned?

As to Lois Lerner, she was upper echelon so not sure about your point. The black helicopters are circling your house right now!
Of course they do. I don't think you get it, the government is full of people like Hoof that are incapable of separating their politics from duties. I think you're confused as Hoof and the like typically have no power and so can't really act out the hate in their hearts. But once they do obtain power, they're another Lerner. They're all partisans working on their own ambitions. The honorable ones don't make it far up the ladder.

Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 12:11 am
by ip_law-hokie
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
RiverguyVT wrote:
I don’t get caught up in labels. He seems like a noble man.
I dunno. Former intelligence agency guy. Nowadays, my perception is that that would make him crooked and working against public interest in favor of ever more govt power. The intel agencies are to be considered completely corrupt, until we the people see otherwise.
Like with other government agencies, the issues are with those few at the top. The ones that interface regularly with administration personnel. Thsi isn't an agency wide issue. Those in the trenches just go about their job every day. they don't play politics.
Haha, right
You really think that the normal FBI field agents have political agendas? All the analysts, tech, etc. at the Agency do? C'mon. It's one thing to think that politics has crept into the upper echelons, those at or near the top. But to think that the core workers are the same is nonsense. But I guess some people have such a dislike and distrust of the government that their imagination gets the better of them.
This is how most of your political counterparts think. You support this line of thinking/paranoia.


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Re: Egg McMuffin’s Secret Silicon Valley Donors

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 1:20 am
by 133743Hokie
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote: Haha. Its clear you don't know how the government hires and how the day to day in these entities works. You think the upper echelon has any input on who is hired or who is assigned?

As to Lois Lerner, she was upper echelon so not sure about your point. The black helicopters are circling your house right now!
Of course they do. I don't think you get it, the government is full of people like Hoof that are incapable of separating their politics from duties. I think you're confused as Hoof and the like typically have no power and so can't really act out the hate in their hearts. But once they do obtain power, they're another Lerner. They're all partisans working on their own ambitions. The honorable ones don't make it far up the ladder.
You may want to turn your lights out, the black helicopters are hovering overhead!
Tell me, are you afraid of your shadow too?