We might not agree on Republican congressman Duncan Hunter's stand on e-cigarettes and airplanes, but we do appreciate his interest in video games.
According to The San Diego Tribune, Hunter's campaign funds were used to buy Steam games to the tune of $1302 USD, and the investment was disclosed as a "personal expense — to be paid back."
Hunter's spokesman, Joe Kasper, claims that it's the congressman's teenage son who used his dad's credit card until he was found out. Now Hunter is working on getting the money back from either Steam or the credit card company, and The Federal Election Commission have given him until May 9 to get it sorted. Given Valve's new refund policy on Steam, we can't see him having too much trouble getting the money back.