Just days ago, Landrieu’s office
admitted a humiliating incident that it wrongly billed its taxpayer-paid office
account for campaign travel expenses involving chartering a plane, a
consequence of trying to submit a certain campaign image to voters. Its defense
was that a simple clerical error had been made – despite the
dubious nature of the claim and even as the apparent
practice of the vendor is to send her office the bills and then it sorts them
out.
But now another instance, in some
ways even more interesting, has popped up. Landrieu’s office now says it will
reimburse out of the campaign account at least part of a $5,700 charter bill
for the Shreveport to Dallas leg that also included a leg from New Orleans on
Sep. 22, 2013. Flying into Shreveport was on official
business during the weekend, but the next morning she had to head back to
Washington. So she took a charter flight from Shreveport to Dallas where she
could catch a commercial flight the next day, but only after she engaged in
some fundraising activity there before leaving.