Mitch McConnell got punk’d…by a blog. Well, more like his staff who wrote a letter on behalf of a constituent to Elizabeth King, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs. As the Pentagon’s congressional liaison, McConnell’s staff appropriately forwarded a concern regarding Guantanamo Bay prisoners receiving post-9/11 G.I. bill benefits.
On Nov. 14, 2012, the Senate Minority Leader wrote the following letter that was uncovered by Wired magazine’s Spencer Ackerman.
msnbc’s Lawrence O’Donnell broke it down in this manner: “The letter is actually asking an Assistant Secretary of Defense if GiTMO Bay al Qaeda detainees are getting—not just veterans’ benefits—but the enhanced veterans benefits of the post 9/11 G.I. bill. You got that? Mitch McConnell’s staff wants to know if the Obama administration is giving veterans’ benefits to the people the Obama administration believes would like to blow up America.”
In the contituent’s note, which was also uncovered by Wired magazine, the individual points out that there was no information about this online, not even on the Pentagon’s website. Instead, the constituent the only place such a claim can be found is in an article on The Duffel Blog, a military news satire website.
O’Donnell discussed two scenarios that could have followed. “Either no one on the McConnell staff went to The Duffel Blog website and read the article–which would be grotesque congressional staff malpractice—or McConnell’s staff did read the article on The Duffel Blog and believed it.”








