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Congress Wants to Give the Party Crashers Some of That Attention They’re Seeking

  • 11/30/09 at 3:20 PM
Congress Wants to Give the Party Crashers Some of That Attention They’re Seeking

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Mississippi congressman Bennie Thompson has called Tareq and Michaele Salahi, the infamous State Dinner party crashers, to testify before the House Homeland Security Committee on Thursday. However, the Salahis are under no obligation to accept, and since they're definitely not being paid the half a million they desire and nobody watches C-SPAN, it's unclear what they'll decide. Still, this seems like another good opportunity to impress the producers of The Real Housewives of D.C.. You haven't really seen an overturned table until you've seen an overturned congressional-hearing table.

Limelight-seeking couple called to testify [First Read/MSNBC]

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