This kind of got lost in hotflash’s Friday night post about the pre-convention reception, but just as Jeff Harris told her then, he quickly replied to Blunt’s e-mail request, saying that he’s willing to immediately turn over the 75,000 documents Blunt requested at a cost of $10,000 to the taxpayer. One extra wrinkle – the House generally maintains that individual members of the House are not in of themselves public bodies and therefore not open to scrutiny under the Sunshine Law. Harris maintains that his willingness to comply has nothing to do with the validity of the House opinion.
I’m not sure why Blunt is going this route. Maybe he’s hoping that Harris can’t produce all of the documents, or that Harris might have some skeletons buried in those hard drives. But it’s egg on Blunt’s face if Harris can produce and nothing of consequence surfaces. Meanwhile, Harris gets extra press and an opportunity for a fundraising ask – Harris sent out an e-mail to his list calling Blunt’s attack a “Badge of Honor” and asked for a small contribution on behalf of the guy standing up to Blunt.