Can you name a single (1) person who you feel is "honest" that you feel would be a good politician?
I might be able to name a few but my guess is they would have little to no interest in getting in to a historically dishonest "business".
Can you name a single (1) person who you feel is "honest" that you feel would be a good politician?
But... I want his mug shot on my coffee cupShirley wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 1:47 pm If true, and it's hard to believe it isn't, what a scum bag:
Sen. Bob Menendez and wife indicted on bribery charges; DOJ seizes gold bars and $500,000
(Disclaimer: We aren’t going to have rallies, protests and GoFundMe legal defense fund pages for Bob Menendez. We aren’t going to sell ‘Free Bob’ hats and shirts. We aren’t going to make rap videos for him. We aren’t going to try and defund the prosecutor.
Because, we aren’t Republicans.)
New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez was charged on Friday with corruption-related offenses for the second time in 10 years.
Menendez and his wife, Nadine Arslanian Menendez, are accused of accepting “hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes” in exchange for the senator’s influence, according to the newly unsealed federal indictment.
Prosecutors allege the bribes included gold, cash, home mortgage payments, compensation for a “low-or-no-show job” and a luxury vehicle.
This is the second set of corruption charges levied against Menendez by the Justice Department in a decade. He previously fought off conspiracy, bribery and honest services fraud related to alleged personal favors.
Menendez is up for reelection next year. He has been in the Senate since 2006.
Senate Democratic Caucus rules will force Menendez to step aside as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, but he can still serve on the panel.
Menendez slammed the indictment in a statement.
...In the indictment, prosecutors accuse Menendez of trying to sway the president’s choice of the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey to benefit one of the business associates and to pressure the Department of Agriculture to protect a business monopoly another contact had from Egypt.
The Department of Agriculture in 2019 had contacted Egypt to object to it giving Menendez’s contact, Hana, monopoly rights related to supplying halal meat to the US.
Yet Hana met Menendez in his office along with others, including an Egyptian intelligence official, in May 2019, asking for help fending off the US agency’s opposition. The group went to a Washington, DC, steakhouse for dinner that evening, the indictment said.
Two days later, Menendez allegedly called an Agriculture Department official, asking them to stop opposing Hana’s venture.
“When Official-1 attempted to explain why the monopoly was detrimental to U.S. interests, MENENDEZ reiterated his demand, in sum and substance, that the USDA stop interfering with IS EG Halal’s monopoly. Official-1 did not accede to MENENDEZ’s demand, but IS EG Halal nevertheless kept its monopoly,” the indictment said.
Searches turned up $500,000 in cash and more
According to the indictment, searches of Menendez’ home and safe deposit box that federal agents conducted in 2022 turned up nearly $500,000 in cash, including in envelopes inside jackets emblazoned with Menendez’s name.
Prosecutors say some of the envelopes had the fingerprints or DNA of one of the business contacts from whom the senator is accused of taking bribes.
The federal investigators who searched Menendez’s home also found a “luxury vehicle paid for by [Jose] Uribe parked in the garage,” as well as home furnishings from other business contacts and gold bars.
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Let’s say you’re a corrupt Democrat politician.jhawks99 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 7:57 amBut... I want his mug shot on my coffee cupShirley wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 1:47 pm If true, and it's hard to believe it isn't, what a scum bag:
Sen. Bob Menendez and wife indicted on bribery charges; DOJ seizes gold bars and $500,000
(Disclaimer: We aren’t going to have rallies, protests and GoFundMe legal defense fund pages for Bob Menendez. We aren’t going to sell ‘Free Bob’ hats and shirts. We aren’t going to make rap videos for him. We aren’t going to try and defund the prosecutor.
Because, we aren’t Republicans.)
New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez was charged on Friday with corruption-related offenses for the second time in 10 years.
Menendez and his wife, Nadine Arslanian Menendez, are accused of accepting “hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes” in exchange for the senator’s influence, according to the newly unsealed federal indictment.
Prosecutors allege the bribes included gold, cash, home mortgage payments, compensation for a “low-or-no-show job” and a luxury vehicle.
This is the second set of corruption charges levied against Menendez by the Justice Department in a decade. He previously fought off conspiracy, bribery and honest services fraud related to alleged personal favors.
Menendez is up for reelection next year. He has been in the Senate since 2006.
Senate Democratic Caucus rules will force Menendez to step aside as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, but he can still serve on the panel.
Menendez slammed the indictment in a statement.
...In the indictment, prosecutors accuse Menendez of trying to sway the president’s choice of the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey to benefit one of the business associates and to pressure the Department of Agriculture to protect a business monopoly another contact had from Egypt.
The Department of Agriculture in 2019 had contacted Egypt to object to it giving Menendez’s contact, Hana, monopoly rights related to supplying halal meat to the US.
Yet Hana met Menendez in his office along with others, including an Egyptian intelligence official, in May 2019, asking for help fending off the US agency’s opposition. The group went to a Washington, DC, steakhouse for dinner that evening, the indictment said.
Two days later, Menendez allegedly called an Agriculture Department official, asking them to stop opposing Hana’s venture.
“When Official-1 attempted to explain why the monopoly was detrimental to U.S. interests, MENENDEZ reiterated his demand, in sum and substance, that the USDA stop interfering with IS EG Halal’s monopoly. Official-1 did not accede to MENENDEZ’s demand, but IS EG Halal nevertheless kept its monopoly,” the indictment said.
Searches turned up $500,000 in cash and more
According to the indictment, searches of Menendez’ home and safe deposit box that federal agents conducted in 2022 turned up nearly $500,000 in cash, including in envelopes inside jackets emblazoned with Menendez’s name.
Prosecutors say some of the envelopes had the fingerprints or DNA of one of the business contacts from whom the senator is accused of taking bribes.
The federal investigators who searched Menendez’s home also found a “luxury vehicle paid for by [Jose] Uribe parked in the garage,” as well as home furnishings from other business contacts and gold bars.
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No, I can’t, which is why I’m about done with the whole enterprise. We, as a nation and a culture, are pretty much done.RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 7:00 amCan you name a single (1) person who you feel is "honest" that you feel would be a good politician?
I might be able to name a few but my guess is they would have little to no interest in getting in to a historically dishonest "business".
mjl2 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 8:51 am Abe looks pretty good with no dress code.
https://x.com/stepfaniex/status/1704320 ... 77935?s=20
Hilarious.mjl2 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 8:51 am Abe looks pretty good with no dress code.
https://x.com/stepfaniex/status/1704320 ... 77935?s=20
Please tell me this was followed by a snare drum roll and cymbal?
It was a Jeb Bush "please clap" moment, as he paused for ovation, which, after an awkward silence, the audience decided to be polite and give a half hearted applause. I cringed so hard I nearly fell off the treadmill.Overlander wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 11:03 pmPlease tell me this was followed by a snare drum roll and cymbal?
Perfectmjl2 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 11:12 pmIt was a Jeb Bush "please clap" moment, as he paused for ovation, which, after an awkward silence, the audience decided to be polite and give a half hearted applause. I cringed so hard I nearly fell off the treadmill.Overlander wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 11:03 pmPlease tell me this was followed by a snare drum roll and cymbal?