LINKPuzzling break-ins over the last month at the offices of at least three House members and several committees have U.S. Capitol Police gumshoes working to find a pattern and the culprits, with missing items ranging from cash and expensive computer equipment to autographed baseballs and alcohol.
In at least four of the cases, thieves broke into the offices at night when doors were locked, leading some staffers to believe they were victims of an inside job.
“The evidence points to someone with access to my office, and other offices in the Capitol complex, as the perpetrator,” freshman Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., surmised in a letter to the House’s Office of the Chief Administrative Officer.
Other offices hit—many of which handle information dealing with issues of national security, though nothing of a sensitive nature was reportedly taken—include those of Reps. Jerry Lewis, R-Calif., and Jon Runyan, R-N.J.; the Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security; and the Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
Those looking for some common link might note that Lewis serves on Appropriations; Gowdy sits on Oversight; and Runyan is a member of the Armed Services Committee. Also, staffers on the House Oversight Subcommittee on Health Care, District of Columbia, Census, and the National Archives, which Gowdy chairs, reported that $200 of their money went missing during business hours.
There is no mention of any other victims here, just the three outlined above. The author of this article notes: "Those looking for some common
link might note ...". But one very obvious thing the author doesn't note is that all three of the victims listed happen to also all be Republicans...
...curious.
Of course there may be other victims here that just aren't mentioned, maybe to keep some details out of the press in order to verify an admission later if anyone is ever caught or comes forth. But going on just what was written here, it seems odd that the author fails to notice the most obvious 'link' between the victims.
What the significance is of all of them being Republicans is not clear. But I have to wonder how this would be reported if they were all democrats? I wonder if the 'extremist Tea Party' would be mentioned, etc?