There might be some consequences for doing something that is not illegal?
Yep. Believe it or not, what you can legally get away with doing, might still have consequences when people find out that you did it. Given the ethical climate in politics, it might seem unfair, but there it is.
You're not a well man, are you?
Just observing the way things work in reality.
Steven E. Schier, a political scientist at Carleton College, said the revelation "will damage Perry's appeal among conservatives and Republicans."
"Just like Newt's big consulting fees with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, it's an example of a politician taking a payoff from the public sector while mercilessly criticizing government," Schier said. "Double-dipping on its face is hard to explain, particularly to a GOP electorate skeptical of government. Perry will have to explain this, and when you are explaining in politics, you are losing because you are in a defensive crouch."
Hypocrisy alleged
Perry's decision to boost his income while forcing billions in spending cuts across Texas and railing against government benefits and congressional perks in Washington, D.C., provoked accusations of hypocrisy.
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