<div>
<!–rpuEmbedStart–>
<script src=”http://1.rp-api.com/rjs/repost-article.js?3″ type=”text/javascript” data-cfasync=”false”></script>
<div style=”margin:0;padding:0;”>
<a href=”http://s.tt/1wYSr” rel=”norewrite”><img src=”http://img.1.rp-api.com/thumb/3715972″ style=”float:left;margin-right:10px;” /></a>
<a href=”http://s.tt/1wYSr” rel=”norewrite”><strong>Moyers: &#8216;Washington&#8217;s revolving door&#8217; is the core of America&#8217;s corruption</strong></a> (via <a href=”http://s.tt/1wYSr” rel=”norewrite”>Raw Story </a>)
<p>
In a special comment on Friday’s episode of “Moyers and Company,” the former press secretary to President Lyndon Johnson pointed out what he believes to be at the very core of corruption in Washington, D.C.: “the revolving door” between working in government and lobbying it. “[The] revolving&hellip;
</p>
</div>
<!– put the “tease”, “jump” or “more” break here –><!–more–><!–break–><div style=”display: none;”><hr /></div>
<div style=”display:none;”>&nbsp;</div>
<!– How to customize this embed: http://www.repost.us/article-preview/#!shash=bea71aaa1e1c61dbe74d3c436de54c5e –>
<!–rpuEmbedEnd–>
</div>

Stephen C. Webster  Rawstory

In a special comment on Friday’s episode of “Moyers and Company,” the former press secretary to President Lyndon Johnson pointed out what he believes to be at the very core of corruption in Washington, D.C.: “the revolving door” between working in government and lobbying it.(more…)