From the Department of Irony:
The CEO of a company whose employee is accused of improperly accessing the passport files of presidential candidates is a consultant to the Obama campaign, a source familiar with the firm said Saturday.
John Brennan, president of The Analysis Corporation (TAC), advises the Illinois Democrat on foreign policy and intelligence issues, the source said.
He might want to re-think that "intelligence" part of his title.
Brennan briefed the media on behalf of the campaign earlier this month. The executive is a former senior CIA official and former interim director of the National Counterterrorism Center. He contributed $2,300 to the Obama campaign in January.
When asked about the contribution, a State Department official told CNN's Zain Verjee, "We ethically awarded contacts. Political affiliation is not one of the factors that we check."
That's where he differs with BushCo. But I digress.
The department does not check the "personal activities of that nature of the officers of the corporation." Contracts are "competitively awarded," the official added.
Irony isn't dead after all.


I want to make sure I have this right. The CEO, meaning dude making 300,00 times the salary of average employee is responsible in some way for something a peon at the company did. When is the last time you had a casual hello with the CEO of the company you work for? Much less, supervise you at work.
Why is everyone willing to discount Obama on such easy terms? I dunno, but religious tests and guilt by association are little outdated can we at least agree on that?