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Taegan Goddard's Political Wire: Ensign Leaves C Street House
The Political Carnival: C ya! John Ensign Leaves C Street House
| Ensign moves out of home on C Street**an empty room for another christofascist, scary http://tinyurl.com/yf6nk9a #p2 11/10/2009 |
| RT @macumberledge: Ensign moves out of home on C Street http://bit.ly/1YHUrp #p2 #tcot 11/10/2009 |
| Ensign moves out of home on C Street http://bit.ly/1YHUrp #p2 #tcot | awwww no more Christian protection for this sexual deviate & liar! 11/10/2009 |
Ensign Leaves C Street House
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire —
Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) "has moved out of the C Street house, the Christian home he shared with other elected officials on Capitol Hill that came under scrutiny for its residents' beliefs and practices and their role in trying to end the Nevada Republican's affair with a campaign staff member," reports the Las Vegas Sun. ...
C ya! John Ensign Leaves C Street House
The Political Carnival —
... The C word is back: Sen. John Ensign has moved out of the C Street house, the Christian home he shared with other elected officials on Capitol Hill that came under scrutiny for its residents’ beliefs and practices and their role in trying to end the Nevada Republican’s affair with a campaign staff member. The red brick town house emerged this summer as the subject of political intrigue — not only as a pivotal location in Ensign’s affair with Cynthia Hampton, but also that of South Carolina ...
Wookin Pa Nub
Balloon Juice —
Such a shame:
Sen. John Ensign has moved out of the C Street house, the Christian home he shared with other elected officials on Capitol Hill that came under scrutiny for its residents’ beliefs and practices and their role in trying to end the Nevada Republican’s affair with a campaign staff member.
The red brick town house emerged this summer as the subject of political intrigue — not only as a pivotal location in Ensign’s affair with Cynthia Hampton, but also that of South Carolina Republican Gov. Mark Sanford, who ...
John Ensign Moves Out of Storied C Street House
Politics Daily —
... Nevada Sen. John Ensign, who admitted to an affair with his best friend's wife earlier this year, has moved out of C Street House, a residence shared by a half-dozen Christian politicians, the Las Vegas Sun reports. The house became a hub of scandal involving extramarital affairs carried on by at least two residents -- Ensign and Rep. Chip Pickering. South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford also sought counsel at C Street House about his affair with a woman from Argentina. ...
C Street: DC’s Newest Reality Show
Firedoglake —
And speaking of C Street, it looks like the moralizing hypocrites at C Street are shopping for a new roomie. ...
Ensign No Longer At C Street: Report
TPMMuckraker —
... Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) had some good times and some bad times at the Christian home on C Street that he's lived in since 1995. But now, reports the Las Vegas Sun, he's moved out. ...
The right wing's "C Street House" in the spotlight as Ensign moves out
AMERICAblog News —
What happens when a bunch of right-wing theocrats in Congress live together in one house on Capitol Hill? It's better than the "Real World" -- with more drama. And, embattled Senator John Ensign (R-NV) was right in the thick of it until he moved out: ...
Monday's Mini-Report
Political Animal —
... (D-Calif.)? * Moving on : scandal-plagued Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) moves out of the strange townhouse on C Street. * According to the Pedestrian Danger Index, Florida is the most dangerous state in the country ...
Area publication sets standard for cutting-edge reader interactivity
Las Vegas Gleaner —
... and coddling a single elected official is, you know, unfair (unless being "fair" means puffing up and protecting one side while denigrating or ignoring others, i.e., the interpretation of the word at Fox News). And why stop at Reid? Why not protect Rep. Dina Titus from bitter hordes of online kooks and flakes, too? Or every other politician whose appearance in a headline is sure to garner oodles of opprobrium and ill-will from the commentariat, like, say, Jim Gibbons, or John Ensign? Yes, the Las Vegas Review-Journal and its publisher are waging a clumsy ...


