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    THAD COCHRAN'S EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT ACCOMPANIED HIM TO 42 COUNTRIES ON 33 TAXPAYER-FUN

    THAD COCHRAN'S EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT ACCOMPANIED HIM TO 42 COUNTRIES ON 33 TAXPAYER-FUNDED TRIPS



    by MATTHEW BOYLE 12 May 2014


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    Six-term-incumbent Thad Cochran was in the metro, firing-back at claims from opponent- Chris Mcdaniel---that the senior-senator is out-of-touch with voters.




    Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) lives in the basement apartment in a house owned by his executive assistant, Kay Webber, which he has listed as his primary address on official forms. Now public records show Webber accompanied Cochran on dozens of taxpayer-funded trips overseas.

    According to the Congressional Record, where trip details including cost are listed, Webber has traveled with Cochran at taxpayer expense to 42 countries across five continents since 2002.

    For example, Cochran and Webber traveled eight times to France, five times to Italy, four times to Israel, and twice to Japan.

    The full list of countries they traveled to includes: Italy, France, Brussels, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Hungary, Russia, Norway, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Malta, Austria, and Czech Republic in Europe; Colombia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile in South America; Guatemala, and Mexico in North and Central America; Japan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, the Republic of the Philippines, and South Korea in Asia; Turkey, Jordan, Israel, Azerbaijan, Oman, and United Arab Emirates in the Middle East, to Morocco; and Egypt, Cape Verde, and South Africa in Africa.

    Other documents show that in 2005 and 2007, the Wine Institute, a trade association that represents the California wine industry, paid for Cochran's and Webber's travel to Sonoma, California for what a disclosure form described as “a fact-finding program on issues of importance to the wine industry.” No other aides attended the trip.

    The Congressional Record lists 33 trips that Cochran and Webber attended together. According to that record, the cost to the American taxpayer of Webber's travel was at least $155,000.

    Cochran staffers attended many of the trips with him and Webber, as well. For example, Stewart Holmes, who works at the Senate Appropriations Committee for Cochran and formerly advised him on intelligence and national security issues in his personal senate office, attended 16 of those trips.

    Senators routinely bring their spouses and aides on the taxpayer-funded trips, called congressional delegations or “CODELs” in Capitol Hill parlance. However, on many of the trips that Cochran and Webber went on, the other aides who traveled with their bosses had specialized expertise or worked primarily on foreign policy issues.

    “It’s a little unusual,” said Bill Allison, the editorial director of the Sunlight Foundation, a government watchdog group.

    “Generally speaking, when you look at these types of Congressional travel, they will—if they bring somebody—bring a person who knows the subject matter. They won’t bring the same person over and over again.”

    For example, on a trip to China, senators might bring a human rights or currency expert; on a trip to the Middle East, a military or defense expert; Europe, an expert on the EU or politics and policies specific to that region. “It’s usually they’ll bring someone who knows more about the policy subject than they do.”

    “It looks peculiar,” added Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch, another watchdog group. “We’ve investigated these CODELS and many tend to be wasteful junkets, so it is fair to ask about any frequent fliers,” he added.
    Cochran's campaign says Webber, who began working for Cochran 33 years ago in 1981, performs senior responsibilities in the office that belie her title as just executive assistant.

    Jordan Russell, a spokesman for Cochran, said Webber responds to constituent requests, helps Cochran maintain his schedule, coordinates travel, staffs his Capitol office, periodically organizes events for constituents and groups of Senators, and participates on conference calls with other senior aides to offer strategic advice.

    “Ms. Webber is a senior member of Senator Cochran’s staff with more than three decades of experience on Capitol Hill. It is appropriate for a senior member of the Senator’s staff with her Congressional experience to accompany him on these trips,” Russell said.

    Russell continued, “Senator Cochran makes these trips in his role as a senior member of important committees such as the Defense Appropriation Subcommittee and the Agriculture Committee. Senator Cochran, like other members of the House and Senate, receive on-the-ground information during these trips that assist the Senator when making important legislative decisions.”

    Although Congress somewhat cracked down on lobbyist-funded travel after the Jack Abramoff scandal in 2006, the list of taxpayer-financed trips that Cochran and Webber have participated in highlights a congressional perk that is alive and well: CODELs.

    Lawmakers and aides have long defended the trips as important for research and fact-finding.

    “We still have an oversight obligation and that obligation extends beyond information you can get just from a Congressional hearing or a telephone call,” Claude Chafin, communications director for the House Armed Services Committee, told the New York Times in 2013. “There are some conversations with Afghan leaders and troops fighting on the ground that you just can’t substitute for. We have an obligation to carry out that oversight, but we’re going to do it in a way that’s as low impact as possible.”

    However, government watchdogs have just as vigorously criticized the trips as wasteful junkets.

    Documents obtained by the Wall Street Journal, for example, show how a 2008 trip to Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, United Arab Emirates and Spain, show the group of senators and aides expensed $750 in bottles of wine purchased before the trip at an Arlington,VA vineyard.

    Cochran and Webber attended that trip.

    The trip's list of attendees illustrates that on many of the trips, Webber was in the company of aides that had job titles different from hers. A document listing the participants says Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and former Sens. Byron Dorgan (D-ND) and Kent Conrad brought their wives. The staff included Holmes, described as Cochran's military legislative assistant, or “MLA” for short, Brian Moran, Dorgan's MLA, and Dennis Kellecher, Dorgan's chief counsel.
    Webber was simply described as “Sen Cochran's staff” and then carried the title executive assistant, as she does now.
    In media reports and other documents that occasionally surfaced her name in past years, Webber was described as someone who “organizes social events” for Cochran (1989), a “receptionist” (1992), and “staff assistant,” none of which are commonly used to describe senior responsibilities in a congressional office.

    When asked about this, Russell said, “Like any senior staff person traveling with a Member of Congress, Ms. Webber performs those tasks necessary for the Senator to do his job effectively. She attends official meetings and social functions when appropriate, relays information and action items back and forth to the Senator's other staff, and helps the Senator maintain his travel schedule. She has extensive knowledge of the Senator's dealings with individuals and officials in Mississippi and in other countries, which is invaluable in the performance of his official duties.”

    In at least some instances, other senators authorized staff with similar titles to Webber's to travel on CODELs.
    For example, Anne Caldwell, Sen. Richard Shelby's executive assistant, also traveled on seven of the 33 trips that Cochran and Webber went on. Karen P. Brown, Sen. Mike Crapo's (R-ID) executive assistant, attended a 2013 trip to Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Brazil.

    However, in the significant majority of cases, aides that attended trips had titles like chief of staff, legislative director, professional staff member (a title given to committee policy aides), legislative assistant, and so on.

    Cochran, who is locked in a tough primary election battle against Mississippi state senator Chris McDaniel, recently faced criticism from McDaniel for listing his primary address on official documents, including several of his statements of candidacy to the Federal Election Commission, as the house owned by Webber – and not the cabin he owns in Oxford, Mississippi.

    He also faced questions about the financial arrangement he has with Webber to rent out the apartment, which Russell said has its own separate entrance from the main house.

    On her personal financial disclosure form for 2013, Webber said she received between $15,000 and $50,000 in rental income from the apartment. Webber also rents the first floor of her house as a venue for fundraisers, for which she said she received between $15,000 and $50,000 in income from in 2013.

    Indeed, invitations for fundraisers held by Republicans and Democrats have listed the house as a venue. For instance, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) hosted a barbecue-themed fundraiser there in 2008. Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) hosted a reception there in 2006.

    Webber has also been photographed with Cochran at numerous black-tie events in Washington, D.C. For example, one photograph shows the two of them at the self-described “star-studded” Kennedy Center Honors gala, and another shows them posing with movie star Richard Gere. Cochran's daughter was photographed with him and Webber at the PEN/Faulkner gala honoring fiction writers at the Folger Shakespeare Library on Capitol Hill.


    Cochran is married to Rose Cochran, who resides at a retirement home in Madison, MS. According to the Madison County Journal, she suffers from severe dementia. A Dec. 18, 2002 article reported that Rose Cochran had been a resident of St. Catherine’s Village in Madison for two years.

    When asked, Russell said any questions about a personal relationship between Cochran and Webber is “silly gossip.”

    FULL LIST OF TRIPS:


    • TRIP: Italy, France, Brussels
      Date: Winter 2002
      Senators: Daniel Inouye, Ted Stevens, Thad Cochran, Patrick Leahy
      Staff: Sid Ashworth, Jennifer Chartrand, Kay Webber, Charles Houy, Lesley Kalan
    • TRIP: France
      Date: Summer 2003
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Tom Harkin
      Staff: Sid Ashworth, Charlie Houy, Ellen Murray Kay Webber, Mark Keenum
    • TRIP: Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile
      Date: Spring 2004
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Patrick Leahy, Norm Coleman (up through Argentina)
      Staff: Kevin McDonald, Kay Webber, Matthew O’Mara, Hunt Shipman, Patricia Doty
    • TRIP: China, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Malta, Morocco
      Date: Summer 2004
      Senators: Ted Stevens, Thad Cochran, Ben Nelson, Ernest Hollings
      Staff: Sid Ashworth, Jim Morhard, Betsy Schmid, Delynn Henry, Mimi Braniff, Kay Webber, Karina Waller, Suzanne Palmer, Jennifer Mies Lowe, George Lowe, Marsha Lefkovitz, Richard Quick, Joe Maupin
    • TRIP: England
      Date: Summer 2004
      Senators: Ted Stevens, Thad Cochran, Richard Shelby
      Staff: Kay Webber, Jim Morhard, Terry Sauvain, Sid Ashworth, Jennifer Chartrand, Mazi Mattson, Dona Pate, Lindsay Leonard, Stewart Holmes, Charlie Houy, Kathy Casey, Dr. John Eisold
    • TRIP: France
      Date: June 9 to June 13, 2005
      Senators: Jeff Sessions, Thad Cochran, Ted Stevens, Richard Shelby, Tom Harkin, Frank Lautenberg
      Staff: Kay Webber, Dr. John Eisold, Dave Schiappa, Keith Kennedy, Terry Sauvain, Sid Ashworth, Charlie Houy, Leslie Kalan, Mazie Mattson, Betsy Schmid, Stewart Holmes, Shannon Hines, Richard Bender
    • TRIP: Jordan, Israel, Italy
      Date: Spring 2006
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Judd Gregg
      Staff: Stewart Holmes, Paul Grove, Thomas Hawkins, Keith Kennedy, Kay Webber, Dr. John Eisild, Mark Keenum
    • TRIP: China
      Date: Aug. 5 to Aug. 13, 2006
      Senators: Ted Stevens, Daniel Inouye, Thad Cochran, Arlen Specter, Norm Coleman, Patty Murray, Lamar Alexander, Richard Burr
      Staff: Sid Ashworth, Charlie Houy, George Lowe, Jennifer Lowe, Claire Jolly, Dr. John Eisold, Kay Webber, Rick Desimone
    • TRIP: United Kingdom
      Date: Summer 2006
      Senators: Ted Stevens, James Inhofe, Thad Cochran, Richard Shelby, Pat Roberts
      Staff: Dave Schiappa, DeLynn Henry, Stewart Holmes, Terry Sauvin, Anne Caldwell, John Eisold, Kay Webber, Keith Kennedy, Betsy Schmid, Charlie Houy, Clayton Heil, Brian Potts, Brian Wilson, Sid Ashworth
    • TRIP: Jordan Israel, Italy
      Date: Spring 2007
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Patrick Leahy
      Staff: Katherine A. Eltrich, David Carle, Ed Pagano, Kay Webber
    • TRIP: Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Hong Kong
      Date: Summer 2007
      Senators: John Thune, Thad Cochran
      Staff: Kay Webber, Stewart Holmes
    • TRIP: Paraguay, Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala
      Date: Nov. 25 to Dec. 2, 2007
      Senators: Harry Reid, Thad Cochran, Jeff Bingaman, Kent Conrad, Byron Dorgan, Mike Crapo, Robert Menendez
      Staff: Dr. John Eisold, Serena Hoy, Mike Castellano, Kay Webber, Federico de Jesus, Marcel Lettre, Anna Gallagher.
    • TRIP: Ireland, Czech Republic, Turkey
      Date: Spring 2008
      Senators: Patrick Leahy, Thad Cochran
      Staff: Ed Pagano, Kevin McDonald, Katherine Eltrich, Dr. John Eisold, Kay Webber, Michele Wymer
    • TRIP: United Kingdom, France, Austria
      Date: Winter 2008
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Bob Bennett
      Staff: Kay Webber, Stewart Holmes, Mark E. Morrison, Mary Jane Collipriest
    • TRIP: Egypt, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Spain
      Date: Winter 2008
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Byron Dorgan, Kent Conrad
      Staff: Kay Webber, Stewart Holmes, Brian Moran, Dennis Kelleher
    • TRIP: France
      Date: Spring 2009
      Senators: Daniel Inouye, Thad Cochran, Byron Dorgan, Tom Harkin, Richard Shelby
      Staff: Kay Webber, Elizabeth L. Schmid, Gary Reese, Bruce Evans, Anne Coleman Caldwell, David Schiappa, Brian P. Monahan
    • TRIP: Japan
      Date: Spring 2010
      Senators: Daniel Inouye, Thad Cochran
      Staff: Erik Raven, Stewart Holmes, Kay Webber, Margaret Cummisky
    • TRIP: Hungary, Russia, Germany, Norway
      Date: Spring 2010
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Byron Dorgan, Judd Gregg
      Staff: Kay Webber, Brian Moran, Paul Grove
    • TRIP: United Kingdom
      Date: Summer 2010
      Senators: Richard Shelby, Tom Harkin, Thad Cochran
      Staff: Charles Houy, Stewart Holmes, Elizabeth Schmid, Brian Potts, Jenny Wing, Anna Caldwell, Kay Webber, Lula Davis, Dave Schiappa.
    • TRIP: South Korea, Japan
      Date: Winter 2010
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Daniel Inouye
      Staff: Nicole Diresta, Kay Webber, Margaret Cummisky, Stewart Holmes, Brian P. Monahan
    • TRIP: Republic of the Philippines, Vietnam
      Date: Spring 2011
      Senators: Daniel Inouye, Thad Cochran
      Staff: Kay Webber, Mary C. Fitzpatrick, Margaret Cummisky, Stewart Holmes
    • TRIP: Belgium, Ireland, Russia
      Date: Spring 2011
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Patrick Leahy
      Staff: Kay Webber, Bruce Evans, Kevin McDonald
    • TRIP: France
      Date: Spring 2011
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Tom Harkin, Frank Lautenberg, Richard Shelby, Daniel Inouye
      Staff: Anne Caldwell, Gary Reese, Charles Houy, Elizabeth Schmid, Brian Potts, Stewart Holmes, Gary Myrick, Dave Schiappa, Kay Webber
    • TRIP: Tunisia, Israel, Jordan, Italy
      Date: Spring 2012
      Senators: Daniel Inouye, Thad Cochran, Barbara Mikulski
      Staff: Betsy Schmid, Kate Kaufer, Kay Webber, Stewart Holmes
    • TRIP: Turkey, Thailand, China, Korea
      Date: Spring 2012
      Senators: Thad Cochran, John Barrasso
      Staff: Stewart Holmes, Kay Webber, Thomas Hawkins
    • TRIP: Ireland, Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal
      Date: Summer 2012
      Senators: Thad Cochran
      Staff: Kay Webber
    • TRIP: Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Brazil
      Date: Spring 2013
      Senators: Susan Collins, Richard Shelby, Thad Cochran, Mike Crapo
      Staff: Gary Myrick, David Schiappa, Heideh Shahmoradi, Steward Holmes, Anne Caldwell, Kay Webber, William D. Duhnke, Karen P. Brown
    • TRIP: Israel, Oman, Azerbaijan, Romania, Czech Republic
      Date: Spring 2013
      Senators: Thad Cochran, John Barasso
      Staff: Kay Webber, Thomas Hawkins and Dr. Brian Monahan
    • TRIP: England, France, United States
      Date: Spring 2013
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Richard Shelby
      Staff: Stewart Holmes, William Duhnke, Anne Caldwell, Kay Webber
    • TRIP: France, United States
      Date: Spring 2013
      Senators: Thad Cochran, Richard Shelby, Barbara Mikulski, Tom Harkin
      Staff: Gabrielle Batkin, Stewart Holmes, Brian Potts, Jacqui Russell, Jeremy Weinrich, Anne Caldwell, Kay Webber
    • TRIP: Cape Verde, South Africa, Argentina
      Date: Summer 2013
      Senators: Richard Shelby, Thad Cochran, John Boozman, John Cornyn, Pat Roberts, Jeff Flake
      Staff: Chris Ford, Anne Caldwell, Kay Webber, Jacqueline Cottrell, Russell Thomasson, Chandler Morse, Gary Myrick
    • TRIP: Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Germany, Turkey
      Date: Summer 2013
      Senators: John Boozman, Thad Cochran, Tim Kaine, Jeff Sessions, Deb Fischer, John Cornyn
      Staff: Toni Marie Higgins, Karen E. Courington, Sandra E. Luff, Kay Webber, Elizabeth Jafari, Sidney Jerr Rosenbaum, Grace Smitham
    • TRIP: United States, United Kingdom
      Date: Summer 2013
      Senators: Patrick Leahy, Thad Cochran, Richard Shelby, Sheldon Whitehouse
      Staff: Dr. Brian Monahan, Ann Berry, Anne Caldwell, Bruce Evans, Kevin McDonald, Sally Walsh, Kay Webber
    • http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Governm...r-Funded-Trips

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    POLL: Tea Party's McDaniel Leads Cochran 43-39



    by Matthew Boyle 19 May 2014 558 post a comment

    A new Citizens United Political Victory Fund poll shows that six-term incumbent Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) is slightly trailing his Tea Party challenger state Sen. Chris McDaniel just a couple weeks from election day in Mississippi. The election is on June 3.

    The poll, conducted by pollster Kellyanne Conway of the Polling Company, Inc., found that McDaniel is beating Cochran 43 percent to 39 percent, respectively. A third candidate, Tom Carey, has 3 percent of voters according to the poll, and 12 percent of voters are undecided.

    Conway’s firm conducted the poll between May 14 and May 15, and it surveyed 505 likely Republican primary voters in Mississippi. The poll has a 4.4 percent margin of error, meaning McDaniel’s lead is so narrow it’s just inside the margin of error according to this data.

    Top-line data that Citizens United Political Victory Fund released with the poll results shows that Cochran is losing even though his favorables are above 50 percent. A total of 56 percent of GOP primary voters think of Cochran as favorable, while only 31 percent view him unfavorably.

    McDaniel, on the other hand, has 49 percent who view him as favorable, 19 percent as unfavorable, and 30 percent who either have no opinion or don’t know of McDaniel.

    This poll comes just about six weeks after another public poll, from the Tea Party Express, showed McDaniel trailing Cochran 45 percent to 37 percent. A Human Events poll last December showed McDaniel and Cochran tied at 40 percent.

    “Mississippi primary voters want new conservative leadership in the United States Senate,” Citizens United president David Bossie told Breitbart News. “That is why Chris McDaniel is well positioned to win on June 3rd.”
    The poll was conducted before a 28-year-old blogger was arrested Friday night for entering Cochran's wife's residence at a Madison, MS retirement home to take a photograph of her.

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