He’s the guy who reported on 1800 state job clout list in Illinois, but didn’t come close to beating a non-scandal in Nevada.
I don’t think I actually linked to O’Connor’s piece, but largely because I thought it was sufficiently covered in the press as to be redundant here. Perhaps if I attack him next time, it’ll get him better notice from the superiors and better coverage of a real story…
What bothers me about this is the notion that because Solomon got the attention he was doing a good job. In reality, O’Connor was overlooked because he did a good job of actually finding a problem in goverment and pointing it out.