You keep coming back to this corruption point, which I find odd, particularly in light of the other, much more readily made objections. The Bush administration itself is well behind the corruption record under Clinton, where 3 cabinet secretarys were corrupt (if you want, I'll give up Brown, who died prior to indictment, but no more Ken Lay jokes)
The highest up it's gotten for Bush is David Safavian, who was convicted of telling Abramoff about some building sales, and then lied about it.
If you go to Congress, I'll see your randy cunningham with william jefferson.
the stench is everywhere in this town, not just in the current white house.