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21 hours ago, Ghost of LL said:

This is one of those districts that one assumes is safe right up until it gets swamped by a wave.  This is a Cook PVI of R+11.  But then PA06 was a PVI of R+18, and that one didn't have a Republican facing indictment.

This is a weird district.  It's incredibly poorly educated--fewer than 30% have college degrees.  Fewer than half its residents are registered to vote, and of the half that's registered, fewer than half will vote in the midterm.  It's not a place the Democrat should do well (and from all initial appearances, it isn't).  But damned if this doesn't change the calculus.

I missed this earlier.  I agree with your assessment.  His district starts about 2 miles from my house (I'm in the 49th).  He's got a few larger towns (Escondido, San Marcos, and parts of  Temecula) and the rest is pretty desolate.  Indian reservations and fucking desert.  He's got Borrego Springs, and that's the garden spot of his district.  

Temecula has a lot of whites (about 80%), a lot of wineries, and a lot of churches.  It's filled with folks that went there for cheap(er) housing, and they have a miserable commute to OC or San Diego. 

Escondido is a real shithole.  The highlight of the city is it's 29 car washes.  The mayor, Sam Abed, is ultra-conservative and so anti-immigrant that he makes Trump blush.  Dude just straight up hates mexicans, and there's a lot of mexicans in Escondido.   Escondido, back in '06, passed an ordinance making it illegal for landlords to rent to illegals.  They backed down after the ACLU put the screws to them. 

San Marcos is a pleasant little community with a fast-growing Cal State Campus. Last I saw, enrollment there was approaching 13,000 undergrads.  It's by far the nicest place in Hunter's district. 

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this shit is amazing...
 
1. "Throughout the relevant period, the Hunters spent substantially more than they earned. They overdrew their bank account more than 1,100 times in a seven-year period resulting in approximately $37,761 in 'overdraft' and 'insufficient funds bank' fees."
Holy crap! In a seven-year period, the Hunters allegedly overdrew their bank account more than 1,000 times! Also, according to the indictment, Hunter had less than $1,000 in reportable assets listed on his personal financial disclosure forms for each year between 2009 and 2016. Talk about living beyond your means!
2. "The Hunters illegally converted and stole more than $250,000 in campaign funds to purchase goods and services for their personal use and enjoyment."
I never understand this. If you want to use $250 from your campaign to buy a few personal items, I get how you can reasonably think you won't get caught. But do you think no one will ever ask questions about $250,000?!?!
3. "Duncan Hunter facilitated the theft of campaign funds by ignoring his campaign staff's multiple warnings about Margaret's improper use of campaign funds, accusing campaign staff of disloyalty by 'trying to create some kind of paper trail on me' when they raised concerns about improper spending, and continually refusing to remove her access to campaign funds."
Ah, the old I'm-not-doing-something-wrong-you're-doing-something-wrong approach! Also, reminder: These people Hunter accused of "trying to create some kind of paper trail" worked for him at the time.
4. "The Hunters concealed and disguised the personal nature of many of their campaign expenditures by either falsely stating the expenses were 'campaign related' or by falsely reporting the item or service purchased when providing information to the Treasurer (by, for example, buying personal clothing items at a golf course so that the purchase could be falsely reported to the Treasurer as 'balls for the wounded warriors')."
Buying golf clothes for yourself and reporting it as buying golf balls for wounder warriors? Oooomph.
5. "The Hunters concealed and disguised the personal nature of their family's purchases of video games using Campaign funds by falsely claiming to a financial institution that the payments were fraudulent charges and then reporting the purchases to the FEC and the public as fraudulent charges."
Video games! And then tell your staff and the public you were hacked! Paging Anthony Weiner....
6. "The Hunters illegally used Campaign funds, among other things, to purchase the following: Hotel rooms, airline tickets and upgrades, meals and food, and entertainment expenses for vacations for themselves and their friends and family, including more than $14,000 for a family Thanksgiving vacation in Italy in November 2015; more than $6,500 for a family vacation to Hawaii in April 2015; more than $3,700 for a family vacation to Las Vegas and Boise in July 2015; more than $2,400 for a Las Vegas couples vacation in August 2011; and more vacations to destinations such as Lake Tahoe, Pittsburgh, London, and Washington."
See point No. 1. These are people living way, way beyond their means. Hawaii in April, Vegas in July and Italy in November? Pretty nice year.
7. "Household and other personal items for their family from a wide variety of stores, such as Costco (where they spent more than $11,300 in Campaign funds), Walmart (where they spent more than $5,700), Barnes Noble (where they spent more than $2,500), Target (where they spent more than $2,300), Michaels craft store (where they spent more than $2,200), and other retailers such as Aaron Brothers, Party City, World Market, Crate & Barrel, Pier 1, Penny, Sears, and Rite Aid."
Look, I get it. Costco is awesome. And those damn massive jars of mustard cost more than you think. But who the hell spends $2,200 at Michaels? Seriously that sounds like a nightmare I had recently.
8. "On or about January 25, 2010, in Incline Village, Nevada, Duncan Hunter spent $1,008.72 in campaign funds at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino for food, drinks, and three nights lodging during a personal ski trip with Individual 14. On this day, the Hunter family bank account had a negative balance and incurred six separate insufficient funds fees (totaling $198). Also on this same day, Duncan Hunter withdrew $20 from his personal bank account, leaving a balance of $15.02."
That last line is a dagger. He took $20 out and has $15 -- total! -- in the family bank account.
9. "On or about April 2, 2010, Duncan Hunter claimed a $257.40 reimbursement from Campaign funds for driving his car on a 468-mile trip to Virginia Beach with Individual 14, Congressman A, and Congressman A's date despite the fact that they did not use Duncan car on the trip."
Wait, you have to use the actual car to get reimbursed for the miles? Huh!
10. "On or about May 19, 2010, in Santee, California, Margaret Hunter spent $307.72 in campaign funds at Target to purchase a tablecloth, three square pillows, a three-piece brush set, a metal tray, four temporary shades, four window panels, a white duck, two Punky Brewster items, a ring pop, and two five-packs of 'animals.' In order to conceal and disguise this illegal charge, Hunter falsely told the Treasurer that it was for 'teacher/parent supporter events.'"
Punky Brewster! Soleil Moon Frye! What a blast from the past. Also, I'm interested in knowing more about this "white duck" purchase.
11. "On or about September 13, 2010, in San Diego, California, Duncan Hunter spent $164.29 in Campaign funds for, among other things, a round of golf and beer at Riverwalk Golf Club with Individual 1A. When asked by the Treasurer if this expenditure (among several others) was campaign related, Duncan Hunter falsely responded, 'Yessir- All good.'"
The next time someone asks me if I just broke the law, I am going to respond "Yessir, all good." Amazing.
12. "On or about December 22, 2010, after the Treasurer again warned the Hunters that 'campaign funds may not be used for a leisure outing' even if campaign business is occasionally discussed, Margaret Hunter told the Treasurer that she refused to provide the names of individuals she allegedly took out for meals with campaign funds because 'that's silly.'"
"Yessir, all good!"
13. "On or about June 17, 2011 in La Mesa, California, Duncan Hunter spent $142.36 in campaign funds at the Men's Wearhouse to 're-cut' two pairs of pants. When this charge was uncovered by the Treasurer, Duncan Hunter falsely explained the charge: 'Lol. Men's warehouse was a possible semi-embarrassment that I had to let ride. I used the wrong card, then didn't want to explain the forced refund...'"
Oh, I see. You didn't want people to know you got your pants tailored at Men's Wearhouse. Or you used the wrong card? Or something? "That's silly."
14. "On or about August 6 to 10, 2011, in Las Vegas, Nevada and elsewhere, the Hunters spent $2,448.27 in campaign funds on a personal vacation with Individuals 3A and 3B. During this vacation, the HUNTER family bank account began incurring insufficient funds fees until a check from Duncan parents was deposited into the account on August 10."
A cringe-worthy detail. Even as Hunter was allegedly spending freely from campaign dollars, he was hitting his parents up for money.
15. "On or about September 12, 2011, despite opposition by his Treasurer and individuals in his Washington, DC. office, Duncan Hunter hired Margaret Hunter as his 'Campaign Manager' at a salary of $2,000 per month."
This is a move made out of desperation given the Hunters' personal financial situation. And it's one that in retrospect made things much, much worse.
16. "On or about September 16 to 19, 2011, in Boise, Idaho and elsewhere, the Hunters spent an additional $640.05 in Campaign funds for a family vacation centered on a family member's participation in a dance competition."
17. "On or about February 8 and 16, 2012, the Hunters spent $306.80 in campaign funds at United Airlines for additional charges related to a ticket for Margaret's mother to fly from San Diego to Chicago. In response to whether the charge was campaign related, Duncan Hunter told his Treasurer: 'Yes sir.'"
Works. Every. Time.
18. "On or about October 30, 2012, following an article in the San Diego Reader publicizing Margaret's salary and various expense reimbursements, Duncan Hunter relieved her of her formal duties with the campaign. Although the campaign was in dire financial condition, and had just canceled a pre-election mailer due to insufficient funds, Duncan Hunter continued to pay Margaret Hunter a salary from campaign funds and allowed her to keep her campaign credit card."
So, the congressman fires his wife as campaign manager after getting some bad press. But he keeps paying her! And lets her still have access to a campaign credit card! (Here's the original San Diego Reader story.)
19. "On or about December 13, 2013, in Reston, Virginia, Duncan Hunter spent $63.57 in campaign funds at Best Buy to purchase a pair of gloves and a car charger for an upcoming trip to Pittsburgh."
Who the heck buys gloves from a Best Buy?
20. "On or about December 30, 2013, after considering the benefits of bringing more money to the household on a basis, Duncan Hunter hired Margaret Hunter back as Campaign Manager at a salary of $2,500 per month (although the Campaign ended up actually paying her $3,000 per month)."
She's baaaaaack!
21. "On or about July 9, 2014, the Hunters spent $250 in campaign funds at United Airlines to fly a family pet to Washington, DC. for a family vacation."
You can't go on a true family vacation without the family pet!
22. "On or about October 22, 2014, in San Diego, California, Duncan Hunter spent $204.34 in campaign funds for two greens fees, food, and drinks at the Rancho Bernardo Golf Resort, during a personal golf outing with friends, including Individual 1A. To conceal and disguise his illegal activity, he misled his Chief of Staff by describing his regular golf outing with Individual 1A as 'a Christian thing' with a supporter."
A "Christian thing"? Yessir, all good!
23. "On or about March 20, 2015, when Duncan Hunter told Margaret Hunter that he was planning 'to buy my Hawaii shorts' but had run out of money, she counseled him to buy the shorts at a golf pro shop so that they could falsely describe the purchase later as 'some [golf] balls for the wounded warriors.'"
Of all the things the Hunters have allegedly done wrong, this one is, by far, the worst.
24. "On or about July 29, 2015, in Chula Vista, California, Margaret Hunter spent $253.62 in Campaign funds at SeaWorld's Aquatica Family Waterpark to entertain family members. To conceal and disguise this illegal payment, she suggested to the Treasurer that the charges should be classified as an 'educational tour' as they were related to a 'daylong entrance and educational meet on their issues and programs.'"
Epic -- and I mean truly epic -- spin here.
25. "On or about August 17, 2015, Margaret Hunter spent $152.25 in campaign funds at to make an online purchase of cosmetics. To conceal and disguise this illegal charge, she falsely told the Treasurer that the charge was for 'gift basket items Boys and Girls Clubs of San Diego.'"
"That's silly."
26. "On or about September 26, 2015, in Anaheim, California, the Hunters spent $229.44 in Campaign funds at Disneyland's Star Trader shop on gifts, including two Minnie Mouse Ear headbands, a Star Wars droid knit beanie, and a raglan-sleeve black-and-gray Star Wars girls T-shirt. In order to conceal and disguise this transaction, Margaret Hunter falsely informed the Treasurer that the charge was for 'food/bev.'"
Tell me more about this Star Wars droid knit beanie...
27. "On or about November 23, 2015 in an attempt to justify the use of campaign funds to pay for the family's trip to Italy, Duncan Hunter attempted to set up a day tour of a US naval facility in Italy. After Navy officials responded that they could only provide a tour on a particular date, Duncan Hunter said he would discuss the proposed date with Margaret Hunter, then subsequently told his Chief of Staff, 'tell the Navy to go f*** themselves [no alteration in original],' and no tour occurred."
He seems nice!
28. "On or about February 1, 2016, in response to questions raised by the Treasurer for about ten months, Margaret Hunter falsely claimed for the first time that the Steam Games charges were fraudulent."
I was hacked!
29. "On or about March 4, 2016, in Washington, DC, Duncan Hunter spent $462.46 in Campaign funds for 30 shots of tequila and one steak at El Tamarindo restaurant during Individual 8's bachelor party."
Uh, waiter, yes I'd like to make an order please. Can I have 30 shots of tequila? Also, one steak. Thanks!
30. "On or about December 31, 2016, in Alpine, California, Duncan Hunter authorized Margaret Hunter to continue receiving a salary for purportedly being the Campaign Manager."
"Yessir, all good!"
 
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28 minutes ago, Kringelbert Fishtybuns said:

Was there an actual "salacious" aspect to this case or is this just now a synonym of unfounded?  Or am I just a fucking prude?

Individual 14 was an intern.  He used his campaign credit card to bone her at the Liaison Capitol Hotel.

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6 minutes ago, Ted Lange said:

So if he resigns can he be replaced on the ballot?

Nope.  Can't be removed from ballot, and there are no write-ins. 


But, his opponent has a funny name, so he's got that going for him. 

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"On or about May 19, 2010, in Santee, California, Margaret Hunter spent $307.72 in campaign funds at Target to purchase a tablecloth, three square pillows, a three-piece brush set, a metal tray, four temporary shades, four window panels, a white duck, two Punky Brewster items, a ring pop, and two five-packs of 'animals.' In order to conceal and disguise this illegal charge, Hunter falsely told the Treasurer that it was for 'teacher/parent supporter events.'"

Her tits?

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27 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:

I'm curious as to how this broke-ass thieving motherfucker will afford a lawyer.  

I’m curious how anyone this irresponsible and morally bankrupt has any authority over our tax dollars.

 

Wait, did I just describe most of our elected officials?

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11 minutes ago, Ted Lange said:

Is his opponent worth a damn?

Pros:   Young and bright.  Articulate.  Worked in Labor Dept. under Obama.  Born and raised in the district.  Churchgoer.

Cons:   Brown. Funny name. 

 

 

My name is Ammar, the people’s candidate. I was born in East County, the son of a Christian working-class mother who raised me with help from family and neighbors. From my first job as a church janitor to serving in the White House; I’ve devoted my life to service.

I’m running to give back to my mother’s generation, and to all those seeking to live and retire with dignity. As a business owner, I know the burdens we face. As a Labor Department official, I served working families. Being your congressman isn’t about my personal politics — it’s about your personal health, safety, and economic dignity.

While career politicians put their own interest ahead of ours and use special interest contributions and tax dollars to finance lavish lifestyles, I’ll never forget where I come from.I’ll fight for real ethics and campaign finance reform – and I won’t take a dime of corporate PAC money.

We all have a role to play in restoring America’s core values: responsibility from all; opportunity for all. That’s why in Washington, I worked with Republicans and Democrats to advance critical programs, including apprenticeship jobs that pay double the average American’s income.

So while extremists in Washington vote to take healthcare away from us, undermine Social Security and Medicare, and attack women’s rights, I’ll stand up for our families and work with members of both parties for common sense solutions.

I’m ready to be your independent voice in Washington, if you’ll be my voice this election.

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Born in East San Diego County, Ammar is a former federal official who has devoted his life to service. From his first job in church ministry to working for a presidential campaign; from serving in the White House to advocating for small businesses; from fighting for the American worker to running for Congress; Ammar has always answered the call to serve the public good.

Ammar's Family - Ammar Campa-Najjar for Congress CA50
Ammar, his mother and brother

The son of a Mexican American mother and a Middle Eastern immigrant father, Ammar was raised in San Diego until the family moved to Gaza for four years. When war broke out and it became unsafe to remain, Ammar, his mother and brother returned to San Diego. The family struggled, and Ammar sought work as a janitor in a church, where he later became a youth leader. He attended community college and graduated from San Diego State University, after taking time off to help reelect the president.

In 2012, Ammar served as Deputy Regional Field Director for President Obama's reelection campaign, where he helped oversee Southern California’s grassroots operations from a headquarters in San Diego. Ammar worked alongside thousands of people, who in the spirit of public service, volunteered their labor and love in advocacy of a common cause.

Following the election, Ammar secured a White House position in the Executive Office of President Obama. When he was unable to afford the move to Washington, DC, he secured a loan to serve on the team that selected the 10 letters that the president read every night. Ammar read thousands of letters from citizens, learning much about the hopes, fears and daily struggles of the American people.

Ammar at the White House - Ammar Campa-Najjar for Congress CA50
Ammar serving at The White House

He then worked at the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) as Communications and Marketing Director, promoting the economic growth of more than 4 million Hispanic-owned small businesses. While serving at the USHCC, Ammar supported efforts to help small businesses secure federal contracts as well as procurement opportunities with larger companies seeking to diversify their supply chains with minority-owned firms who reflect the communities they serve.

Ammar and Julian Castro at the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
With Julián  Castro at the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

At the U.S. Department of Labor, Ammar led the Office of Public Affairs for the Employment and Training Administration (ETA). In this role, Ammar was instrumental in promoting a nationwide effort to double and diversify the number of Registered Apprenticeships in America, an "an earn while you learn job" that pays workers an average of $60,000 a year. Ammar also supported: the Trade Adjustment Assistance Program (TAA) in helping American workers who were laid off due to unfair trade deals; expanding aid for farm workers; launching youth summer jobs programs; advancing veteran employment opportunities; providing vocational training and rehabilitation services to those in the criminal justice system; improving reemployment services; and cracking down on unemployment fraud.

Department of Labor swearing in ceremony  - Ammar Campa-Najjar for Congress CA50
Swearing in at Department of Labor

Ammar’s exposure to the economic needs of both businesses and workers informs his policy views and makes job creation and economic growth among his top policy priorities.

He is a staunch advocate for unions, for federal investment in apprenticeship jobs and for programs for small businesses owned by minorities, women, immigrants and veterans. Ammar’s experience in Gaza, where he witnessed war and poverty, emboldened him to become a strong supporter of peace and economic justice. His platform also includes Medicare for All, passing a clean Dream Act, investing in renewable energy, and overturning Citizens United.

Ammar owns ACN Strategies, a small business that helps other small businesses, and nonprofits with small budgets, compete against their larger counterparts. But his full focus now is earning the trust of the voters of District 50.

In running for Congress, Ammar is answering the call to service issued in President Obama's Farewell Address: “to believe you can make a difference; to hitch your wagon to something bigger than yourselves.  This generation coming up – unselfish, altruistic, creative, patriotic… You believe in a fair, just, inclusive America… you are willing to carry this hard work of democracy forward…I am asking you to believe.  Not in my ability to bring about change – but in yours.”

Ammar believes, and invites you to join his people-powered movement.

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2 hours ago, Gil Bang said:

STATEMENT FROM CAMPAIGN OF CONGRESSMAN DUNCAN HUNTER
 
Additionally, three prosecutors, two of which are directly involved this case, attended a fundraising event at a private home in La Jolla in 2015, one of which was the individual who signed the indictment.  We know these individuals attended this event from 9:00-12:00 noon during working hours.  We are told that this was at the request of Secret Service to officially assist law enforcement with protection, but this explanation is disputed by former U.S. Attorneys familiar with the responsibilities of their office.  The obvious question is why would the Secret Service need three prosecutors at a fundraising event?  The answer is they are partisan prosecutors.
 

Look, a UFO!

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Remarkably, he does not deny a single charge in his press release. He just gets huffy about the timing (how dare the DOJ allow the voters to cast their votes with this knowledge which I don't deny!) and that the cops didn't let him make his case prior to the indictment.

Crooks.

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In 2008, Duncan D. Hunter was given a golden opportunity to be a successful, influential national politician for the rest of his life. The decision of his father — Duncan L. Hunter — to relinquish the East County congressional seat he had held for more than a quarter-century created an opening that the younger Hunter, then 31, was ready to roar through.

It wasn’t just name recognition that propelled Hunter’s candidacy. His personal history of enlisting — and serving so honorably — in the Marines shortly after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, resonated far and wide in a region with numerous active-duty and retired military personnel and many otherwise deeply patriotic residents. After easily winning election in November 2008, Hunter became the first member of Congress to have served in a direct combat role in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Well-versed and outspoken on issues involving the military, Hunter had every reason to expect a House career as distinguished as that of his father, another veteran who rose to be the powerful chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and one of the leading voices in Washington on the Pentagon, the defense budget and U.S. foreign policy.

 

Instead, Hunter badly lost his way, seemingly becoming corrupt to the point of caricature. His once-promising political career is now in ruins as a result. A 47-page indictment released Tuesday by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in San Diego laid out how Hunter and wife Margaret had spent more than $250,000 in campaign donations for the personal benefit of the couple and their children from 2010 to 2017. The indictment makes the case for a staggering 60 criminal counts ranging from illegal use of campaign funds to conspiracy to wire fraud to falsifying records. Their purchases ranged from the banal — inexpensive Uber trips — to the preposterous — a $14,261 family vacation in Italy in late 2015.

After serious questions first arose about his use of campaign funds for video games, private school tuition, dental surgery and a garage door in early 2016, Hunter initially depicted this spending as a result of mistaken purchases by his young son or sloppy campaign paperwork. But the indictment demolishes that craven lie. It shows that in the first few months of 2010, his campaign treasurer had already warned him about his wife’s improper use of a campaign credit card and suggested it be taken away — something Hunter declined.

The indictment shows both Hunters repeatedly tried to create cover stories that they could use to justify their expenses as somehow related to campaigning. Hunter tried to set up a visit to a U.S. Navy base in Italy in 2015 so he could just claim an official dimension to his family vacation. When Navy officials couldn’t accommodate his preferred date for a tour, Hunter told an aide, “Tell the Navy to go f*** themselves.” That same year, Hunter’s wife told him to buy shorts for a trip to Hawaii at a golf shop so they could claim the expense was actually “[golf] balls for Wounded Warriors.” This is despicable.

So where does this scandal go from here? There are early signs of defiance from Hunter’s camp. His spokesman called the indictment “political.” His father made the preposterous claim that the congressman is the victim of a witch hunt led by Clinton appointees in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in San Diego — even though the office is run by Adam L. Braverman, a Trump administration appointee.

But The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board deeply hopes that local and national Republicans do not enable this bogus story line with blind loyalty to Hunter. Instead, we hope their reaction mirrors what happened in 2005 after the Union-Tribune and Copley News Service broke the story of how Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, R-Rancho Santa Fe, had traded lucrative defense contracts in return for millions of dollars in bribes. Cunningham had some defenders, but by and large the most typical response was fury, disgust and disappointment. Within six months, Cunningham tearfully resigned after pleading guilty to corruption.

If he had any honor at all, Hunter would resign as well. He has disgraced himself more thoroughly than his critics ever could. He doesn’t deserve the privilege of representing Californians in Congress.

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24 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

I like how both him and his father rant against big government but spent their entire lives grafting off of it.  

Duncan Hunter: The Name You Know

Duncan Hunter Sr. once barged into a reporter from Politico's office about a negative story on DH Jr. and said matter of factly that DH Jr. will be President one day.

President of whatever minimum security white collar parade prison he gets sent to, I guess.

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5 hours ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

 

The GOP controls the White House, Senate, and House, and Trump has appointed Republicans to oversee the DOJ, and yet the Democrats are behind this?  Maybe Hillary really won and we just don't know it.

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The GOP controls the White House, Senate, and House, and has appointed Republicans to oversee the DOJ, and yet the Democrats are behind this?

You’ve never seen someone so persecuted by the government like the party that controls all branches of the government! SAD!
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