Episode 47: Hey, Hey, Hey Goodbye!

Hillary and Tina cover the Teapot Dome scandal and the New Hampshire Phone Jamming Scandal.

Hillary’s Story
Albert B. Fall served as Secretary of the Interior beginning in March of 1921. But, when Fall’s standard of living increases exponentially, investigator’s wondered if oil companies greased his palms for leases to oil reserves.

Tina’s Story
Allen Raymond worked as a GOP operative and political consultant. But, when he was approached to help close the gap in the 2002 US Senate Race for New Hampshire, Raymond made a bad call leading to accusations of election tampering.

Sources
Hillary's Story
Wikipedia
Teapot Dome Scandal
Albert B. Fall

Montana The Magazine of Western History via JSTOR
New Mexican Machiavellian? The Story of Albert B. Fall--by David H. Stratton

Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
FALL, Albert Bacon (1861-1944)

History
Cabinet Member Found Guilty in Teapot Dome Scandal

UVA Miller Center
ALBERT B. FALL (1921–1923)

Britannica
Albert Bacon Fall

Photos
Albert B. Fall--Harris & Ewing - Library of Congress via Public Domain
Teapot Rock--Historical postcard via Public Domain
Scandal Investigation--National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress) via Public Domain

Tina's Story
Wikimedia
2002 New Hampshire Senate Election Phone Jamming Scandal
Allen Raymond

New York Times
The New Hampshire Phone Scam
Republicans Seek to Swamp Democratic Offices With Anti-Impeachment Calls--by Maggie Haberman and Annie Karni

Politico
'02 phone scandal still ringing Dems' ears--By DAVID MARK

Impact 2020
Inside a GOP effort to rig the 2002 New Hampshire elections--by GREG GORDON

Ballotpedia
U.S. Senate race in New Hampshire (2002)

NBC News
Records show phone jammer-White House link--by The Associated Press

Fosters
Ex-GOP official convicted of telephone harassment in jamming--by Annie Saunders

Think Progress
Evidence Mounts Of White House Ties To New Hampshire Phone Jamming Scheme--by Matt Corley

The Spokesman Review
N.H. phone-jamming scandal may lead to White House

Huffington Post
Why Sununu Should Testify on Phone Jamming--by Kathy Sullivan
Mystery of 2002 GOP Phone-Jamming Scandal May Finally Be Solved--by Thomas B. Edsall

The Spokesman
Phone-jam case focuses on Sandpoint firm--by Associated Press

Daily Beast
I Went to Prison for Jamming Phones for the RNC. Now the RNC Is Boasting About Doing It Again.--by Allen Raymond

Lincoln Journal Project
GOP operative and ex-con comes clean about the dirty jobs in politics--by Peter Carlson

Vox Verax (Boston Globe Article Repost)
Fallen star blames self, GOP tactics--By Michael Kranish, Boston Globe Staff

Outside the Beltway
NH Phone Jam Convict out of Jail, Back to Advising GOP--by JAMES JOYNER

Department of Justice
Former RNC New England Regional Director Convicted In New Hampshire Phone Jamming Case

Photos
Allen Raymond Speaking on CSPAN--screenshot via CSPAN
How to Rig an Election Book Cover--screenshot via Amazon
John Sununu, US Senator from New Hampshire--via US Congress Image via the Public Domain