DISCLOSING DEMOCRAT PERFIDY
This week the Senate Republicans rejected - twice - the DISCLOSE Act, Chuck Schumer's legislative counter to the Supreme Court's Citizens United verdict so hated by Democrats.
The acronym stands for "Democracy Is Strengthened by Casting Light On Spending in Elections" (who dreams up these bill titles - shouldn't they be punished in some way?). Its alleged purpose is to reveal who is behind the funding which fuels our election system.
Often in life, disclosure is a good thing. There are few more liberating sensations than being honest. The pressure of keeping a secret is intense, which is why the saying "getting something off your chest" expresses so well the deliverance one feels in being honest and open.
When I was a lobbyist, honesty and openness were the last things we wanted. In fact, we went to pains to avoid disclosing vital information about our efforts.