Rep. Nancy Mace (R-South Carolina) has accused her former staffers of “sabotaging” her after most of them resigned in recent months, complaining about her erratic working style.
In February, Mace’s former aides publicly complained about their time working for her.
One former staffer told The Daily Beast that the South Carolina representative “says nothing publicly without her consultants or senior staffers telling her to but takes credit for everything.” Another ex-staffer mentioned that she is considered a “joke” in Congress.
Most of the representative’s staff quit, leaving her struggling to find new employees.
Mace’s office has experienced a 100% turnover since November 1, 2023.
The representative described several ways in which her former staffers had sabotaged her.
“I knew that they were sabotaging the office for a while,” Mace told the Daily Mail. “I didn’t know to the extent that they were doing it. They were signing my name...
In February, Mace’s former aides publicly complained about their time working for her.
One former staffer told The Daily Beast that the South Carolina representative “says nothing publicly without her consultants or senior staffers telling her to but takes credit for everything.” Another ex-staffer mentioned that she is considered a “joke” in Congress.
Most of the representative’s staff quit, leaving her struggling to find new employees.
Mace’s office has experienced a 100% turnover since November 1, 2023.
The representative described several ways in which her former staffers had sabotaged her.
“I knew that they were sabotaging the office for a while,” Mace told the Daily Mail. “I didn’t know to the extent that they were doing it. They were signing my name...
- 5/18/2024
- by Alessio Atria
- Uinterview
A near-spotless restoration on the 104 year-old adaptation of the Jules Verne classic finally presents it in a form where we can judge its merits. The screenplay is an erratic jumble, imposing serial thrill elements onto an undigested amalgam of Vingt mille lieues sous les mers with its sequel L’Ile mystérieuse. But the physical production is state of the art for 1916, with an impressive live action submarine mockup and even more impressive scenes filmed underwater, reportedly a feature film first. Even better than the vivid restoration is a fact-filled commentary by film expert Anthony Slide. It’s no casual conversational chat track, but a wealth of good information about every aspect of the film, all delivered in good humor.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Blu-ray
Kino Classics
1916 / B&w / 1:33 Silent Ap / 86 105 min. / Street Date July 28, 2020 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95
Starring: Dan Hanlon, Edna Pendleton, Curtis Benton, Allen Holubar, Matt Moore,...
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Blu-ray
Kino Classics
1916 / B&w / 1:33 Silent Ap / 86 105 min. / Street Date July 28, 2020 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95
Starring: Dan Hanlon, Edna Pendleton, Curtis Benton, Allen Holubar, Matt Moore,...
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- by Glenn Erickson
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