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FEC report details lavish Republican spending, including nearly $2,000 at Voyeur West Hollywood
By Dan Eggen

The Republican National Committee gave nearly $2,000 to a Southern California GOP contributor for meal expenses at Voyeur West Hollywood, a lesbian-themed California nightclub that features topless dancers wearing horse-bits and other bondage gear, according to newly filed disclosure records.

The RNC said Monday it is investigating the disbursement of the money to Erik Brown of Orange, Calif., who has donated about $10,000 to GOP candidates and is listed in public records as the CEO of Dynamic Marketing Inc., with offices in California and Washington. Brown did not immediately respond Monday to messages left by telephone and e-mail.

RNC spokesman Doug Heye said "I can't comment on him" when asked about Brown and his connection to the party committee. But Heye said Brown is "not on committee staff" and that the visit to the Voyeur nightclub "was not an RNC event." He said the RNC is investigating the expenditure and is requesting that the money be returned.

"It was not anything sanctioned by the committee, and that is why we have requested an investigation," Heye said. "Obviously, given the location, it's something that's not appropriate."

The Feb. 4 nightclub disbursement was included as part of the RNC's monthly expense reports filed with the Federal Election Commission last week. The reports also included tens of thousands of dollars in expenditures for luxury jets, limousines and posh hotels, prompting further criticism from Democrats and some Republicans over the spending habits of RNC Chairman Michael Steele.

The RNC spent more than $17,000 on private jet travel in February as well as nearly $13,000 for limousines and car services, and also ran up tabs at luxe hotels including the Beverly Hills Hotel ($9,000); the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons ($6,600) and the W Hotel in Washington ($15,000). The GOP's controversial midwinter meeting in Hawaii ended up costing the party $43,000 in expenses, not including airfare, the records show.

Steele has come under steady fire for his financial stewardship of the organization. The RNC had more than $22 million on hand when Steele arrived last year, but is down to under $10 million now despite raising $96 million during that time, records show. The Daily Caller website, which first noted the new FEC filings, also reported that Steele had suggested that the RNC should purchase a private jet for his travels after he first took over the job in January 2009.

The new financial records prompted mocking criticism from the Democratic National Committee, which issued a press release Monday entitled: "RNC: Risque National Committee." Spokesman Brad Woodhouse said DNC Chairman Tim Kaine usually travels on commercial flights and does not use limousine services.

"We think their extravagant spending and their high burn rate speaks for itself," said Woodhouse. "If limos, chartered aircraft and sex clubs are where they think their donors' money should be spent, who are we to judge? But it shouldn't give voters much confidence in Republicans when they say they want to be put back in charge of federal spending."

But Heye said that the RNC was being held to a different standard than Democrats, arguing that paying for high-end hotels and other accoutrements is standard practice for political parties when wooing wealthy donors. Steele's use of car services in February, for example, was primarily related to the launch of television advertisements in North Carolina, Ohio, Florida and Oklahoma, Heye said.

"Obviously the press has taken a finer microscope to the RNC as opposed to the DNC," Heye said.

Steele's spending habits have prompted angry complaints from wealthy GOP donors and party officials, who fear the chairman is making poor financial decisions and undercutting the GOP's attempt to cast itself as the party of fiscal responsibility. "Nothing surprises me," said one former RNC aide, who spoke only on the condition of anonymity. "It definitely speaks to the desire for first class accommodations over there."

The expenditure of $1,946.25 at Voyeur West Hollywood is listed as "meals" on the RNC disclosure form, and comes right after an identical amount listed as a disbursement to Brown, the Southern California marketing executive. Heye said the two listings refer to the same single disbursement to Brown.

Brown has contributed nearly $10,000 to Republicans since 2007, including at least $1,500 to the RNC, records show. A Twitter account registered to a user of the same name also suggests Brown attended a football game in Washington on Oct. 26 with the committee chair: "Enjoying the football game with RNC Chairman Michael Steele. (Eagles vs Redskins at FedEx Field)."

Voyeur West Hollywood has garnered attention in Los Angeles for its risque and outrageous theme since opening last fall, attracting celebrities such as Lindsey Lohan and Leonardo DiCaprio. A Los Angeles Times article said the club had a "dark, leather-heavy interior" that was "reminiscent of the masked orgy scene" from the movie "Eyes Wide Shut" and includes "impromptu bondage and S&M 'scenes' being played out on an elevated platform by scantily clad performers." Opening night included one woman "with a horse's bit in her mouth...strapped to the wall by another," the article said.

Club management officials did not immediately respond to a telephone message left at Voyeur's office on Monday.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010/03/rnc-spends-money-on-private-pl.html

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I thought they only liked little boys and other men?

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WOW!!Thats a huge story!!!Obama flies his chef across the country to make him a pizza and thats a nothing story but republicans spending 2,000 bucks is huge.

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Return the money.  End of story. 

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Billy... I hate to break it to you, but it was shown that Obama didn't fly the guy out... The pizza Chef paid his own way and did it all for free.

Nice lie.

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I thought they only liked little boys and other men?


yes, that statement is true of most conservative male republicans

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If I recall correctly, this Brown fellow of Dynamic Marketing is no stranger to controversy.
A few years ago his company came under tremendous scrutiny... something to do with email marketing or forms registering people as members of the Republican party. I can't remember exactly which.
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don't blame billy, he gets his news from beck and rush :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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We're wasting so much money that two grand or even two million means nothing, especially if the funds were willingly donated.

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do you think the people donating that money want it spent that way

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do you think the people donating that money want it spent that way

Do you think everyone paying taxes want us in Iraq?

Not saying it's right but in the bigger picture a few grand is nothing.

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Republicans spent $1,946 at topless club
By CHARLES BABINGTON, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON – The Republican National Committee spent $1,946 last month at a sex-themed Hollywood club that features topless dancers and bondage outfits. Now the GOP wants its money back.

Listed in a monthly financial report, the amount is itemized as expenses for meals at Voyeur West Hollywood.

RNC spokesman Doug Heye said Monday the committee doesn't know the details of how the money was spent, all who may have attended or the nature of the outing, except to say it was an unauthorized event and that the expenditure was inappropriate.

The RNC will be reimbursed by Erik Brown of Orange, Calif., the donor-vendor who billed the committee for the club visit, Heye said.

Brown did not respond to an e-mail and phone message seeking comment. The transaction was first reported by the Daily Caller.

Since November, the RNC has paid Brown's company, Dynamic Marketing Inc., about $19,000 for printing and direct-mail services, campaign spending reports show. He has contributed several thousand dollars to the party.

The most recent financial disclosure report said the RNC spent more than $17,000 for private planes in February and nearly $13,000 for car services. Heye said such services are used only when needed.

The $1,946 for meals at Voyeur West Hollywood was the most eye-catching item in the monthly report. RNC Chairman Michael Steele, whose spending decisions have angered some donors in this midterm election year, had nothing to do with the nightclub expenditure, Heye said.

The conservative group Concerned Women for America said the RNC should disclose more about the episode.

"Did they really agree to reimburse nearly $2,000 for a bondage-themed night club?" group president Penny Nance asked in a statement. "Why would a staffer believe that this is acceptable, and has this kind of thing been approved in the past?"

Much of the most lavish spending by the major political parties is associated with fundraisers, which often target wealthy people.

The RNC spent $144,549 for rooms at the Four Seasons Resort in Jackson Hole, Wyo., in 2009. On March 19, 2009, it spent $31,980 for catering by the Breakers Palm Beach in Florida.

The RNC paid $18,361 over the past several months to the "Tiny Jewel Box" in Washington for "office supplies," which may have included trinkets or gifts for big donors. It spent $13,622 at Dylan's Candy Bar in New York City.

Some Republican officials and donors have complained about Steele's spending decisions, saying the party should devote every available dollar to trying to win House and Senate races this fall. He held this year's four-day winter meeting at a beachfront hotel in Hawaii, although it often takes place in Washington.

Some donors grumbled when Steele spent more than $18,000 to redecorate his office. Steele, a former Maryland lieutenant governor, also has received substantial fees for making speeches, even though the RNC pays him a full-time salary.

Steele's supporters say he has brought a refreshing frankness and energy to the party's leadership.

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The problem here is that Republicans try to portray themselves as the party of moral and family values and the Christian Right.  Their words say one thing, their deeds quite another.  The list of various offenses committed by those in the Republican party is loooooong.  Michael Steele was obviously an "affirmative action" choice to head the RNC in a desperate attempt to offset the new Obama-led Democratic party(yea, like that was going to sway any black voters to vote Republican ::)  ) 

It's almost sickening that this group is the only viable alternative to the reckless Democrats we have in power now.

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The problem here is that Republicans try to portray themselves as the party of moral and family values and the Christian Right.  Their words say one thing, their deeds quite another.  The list of various offenses committed by those in the Republican party is loooooong.  Michael Steele was obviously an "affirmative action" choice to head the RNC in a desperate attempt to offset the new Obama-led Democratic party(yea, like that was going to sway any black voters to vote Republican ::)  ) 

It's almost sickening that this group is the only viable alternative to the reckless Democrats we have in power now.

Actually the Democrat platform talks about morality and family values too. 

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Democrats should follow their lead. Spending donated money on strippers would keep them too occupied for passing bad bills.

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Do you think everyone paying taxes want us in Iraq?

Not saying it's right but in the bigger picture a few grand is nothing.

There's a big difference. donors have a choice over whether or not they donate to the RNC.
Taxpayers have no choice over what they give to the IRS. Donors can voluntarily withhold, taxpayers cannot.

I think it's controversial because most Republican donors, especially the ultra religious conservative right, would have a hissy fit knowing their donations went to such establishments as 'Voyeur'. For them, it's da debil.  :D
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What are "horse-bits"?  ???
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I've been in Voyeur dozens of times over the years.  Well not since it became a straight S&M themed strip club.  But it use to be mixed gay and straight Peanuts Disco.

http://theplumline.whorunsgov.com/republican-national-committee/rnc-investigating-party-funds-spent-on-bondage-themed-nightclub/

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Why anyone would donate money to politicians is beyond me. They have taken more than enough, only a fool would willingly fill the pockets of thieves.

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Do you think everyone paying taxes want us in Iraq?

Not saying it's right but in the bigger picture a few grand is nothing.
What moronic logic. Making a voluntary donation into an organization is FAR different than your paying taxes.
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It is my hope that Steele remains the RNC head for the next 30 years. Always trying to create a "scandal" to bring a brother down.  >:( If you are upset that the "brown face" you put in is not what you wanted, sit down, shut up and take your lumps. Hopefully Steele will pimp the RNC for lot's more lavish trips and embarrassing $5,000+ hotel stays. Some more incompetent leadership to go along with it is probably no different than previous RNC leaders. Steele should milk this job until he has made plenty of money, destroyed the RNC's infrastructure leaving them in tatters, and then can quit to announce his memoirs book has just been published and that he'll be in Barnes & Nobles around the country signing the 1st editions.  ;D
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What moronic logic. Making a voluntary donation into an organization is FAR different than your paying taxes.

That's the way his brain works.  :-[

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R.N.C. Dismisses Aide Over Outing to Club
By JEFF ZELENY

A Republican Party spokesman said Monday evening that a staff member has been dismissed following a February outing to a risqué Hollywood nightclub, where a party donor submitted a $2,000 tab and asked for reimbursement from the Republican National Committee

Doug Heye, the communications director for the R.N.C., issued this statement:

“At the outset, Chairman Steele was not at Voyeur West Hollywood. He had no knowledge of the expenditure, nor does he find the use of committee funds at such a location acceptable. While some in the press have suggested Chairman Steele was at the venue, he was not and no proof has been offered that he was. When the expense was incurred, Chairman Steele was on United flight # 0084, returning from the RNC Winter Meeting.

“Upon finding out of the expenditure this morning, Chairman Steele demanded the committee get to the bottom of this matter immediately.

“The committee has taken appropriate steps to address the issues relating to the reimbursement of certain expenses. First, as reported, the expenditure in question will be recouped by the RNC. Second, appropriate personnel actions have been taken and accounting and reimbursement processes are being revised to ensure that such an action cannot reoccur. We recognize the difficulty this incident has caused and assure our members and supporters that any necessary and proper remediation is being implemented immediately.

“It is unfortunate that a loyal GOP donor who has recruited other donors became involved in this incident while merely trying to help what turned out to be the improper request of a staffer who is no longer with the committee.”

The Republican National Committee spent about $30,000 in February on private airplanes and limousines. But those charges were overshadowed by the $1,946.25 charge at Voyeur West Hollywood, which was described by The Los Angeles Times last year as a “high-end nightclub” with an interior “reminiscent of the masked orgy scene” from the movie “Eyes Wide Shut.”

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/29/r-n-c-dismisses-aide-over-outing-to-club/?hp

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What are "horse-bits"?  ???


They are little bits of metal that are placed in a horses mouth, attached to a harness etc, and is used for steering the animal. however, ...in this case, I think the graphic below probably best exemplifies how horse bits are probably used at voyeur. The blonde in the graphic is wearing the horsebits.

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