I'm not disputing any facts. IMO Paylor ought to have declined the invite to the Masters, but he didn't and as far as I know while it might have been "ethically questionable" at best, to my knowledge it was not against the law. IMO, if you hold a position of public trust you need to be seen as pure as Caesar's wife, purer than the driven snow. A trip to the Masters, while a hot ticket, is a pretty small potatoes deal compared to what many Federal officials (legislative and executive branch) get to partake of. But then again, I am deeply cynical about all on all sides of any public policy debate. ;-)
-- Mark
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