Duncan Hunter Indicted

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I'm sure the 34,000 personnel at Naval Base San Diego in Coronado in his district will be delighted to hear that Duncan Hunter said "F*** the Navy" in the indictment.
If I was his opponent, that would be on dual billboards coming and going into the base.
Of course gutless Ryan is doing nothing to either of these criminals other than stripping them from meaningless committees.
 
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Too bad Duncan didn’t launder $84 mil and had a D beside his name, he’d be off the hook.

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I'm sure the 34,000 personnel at Naval Base San Diego in Coronado in his district will be delighted to hear that Duncan Hunter said "F*** the Navy" in the indictment.
If I was his opponent, that would be on dual billboards coming and going into the base.
Of course gutless Ryan is doing nothing to either of these criminals other than stripping them from meaningless committees.

I can't imagine that this bozo won't resign from the campaign. I mean, the crimes he's accused of are insane with regards to the misuse of the campaign funds.

But you're right, I'd put that on billboards all over town just to rub it in.
 
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I'm sure the 34,000 personnel at Naval Base San Diego in Coronado in his district will be delighted to hear that Duncan Hunter said "F*** the Navy" in the indictment.
If I was his opponent, that would be on dual billboards coming and going into the base.
Of course gutless Ryan is doing nothing to either of these criminals other than stripping them from meaningless committees.

He sounds like your kind of guy vandytom
 
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He sounds like your kind of guy vandytom
Come and meet happy-go_vol, with cabbages as his intellectual equals, he excels at spectacular self-nukes, turning himself into piles of radioactive dust with every post. You've probably seen blind-drunk old men with two left feet and only one leg avoid fresh pools of warm vomit on the footpath with more skill and finesse than happy-go_vol has at avoiding the inevitable... yet another spectacular self-nuke.
 
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Look at the original "Trump Caucus". What a fine group of upstanding, ethical citizens.

1. Rep. Chris Collins of New York -- The first person to endorse Trump in Congress was indicted this month on insider trading charges, which he denies.
2. Rep. Duncan Hunter of California -- The San Diego congressman was Trump's second backer in Congress in 2016. He was charged Tuesday along with his wife with misusing campaign funds for personal expenses.
3. Rep. Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee -- He's still a congressman and has not recently been plagued by scandal or charged with a crime -- but DesJarlais has weathered plenty of criticism. He's been re-elected several times since, but in 2014 it came out that the anti-abortion Republican had urged a woman he impregnated to get an abortion.
4. Rep. Tom Marino of Pennsylvania -- He's also still in Congress, but Marino was intended to be the country's drug czar after Trump nominated him. Marino had to pull out of consideration, however, after an investigation by The Post and "60 Minutes." According to CNN's report at the time: "The newspaper and the CBS newsmagazine documented how Marino helped drug distributors pass an industry-friendly law" that hobbled the Drug Enforcement Administration's efforts to halt the spread of the opioid crisis. "Marino took nearly $100,000 from the pharmaceutical lobby while advocating for the law," the CNN report said.
5. Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama -- He could have been the success story of the Trump caucus as attorney general. But while Sessions has faithfully executed Trump's policies, he fell out of favor with the President for recusing himself from the Russia investigation. That makes Sessions directly responsible for special counsel Robert Mueller, a move from which it'll be hard to recover. Trump has frequently criticized Sessions, who as a result lives under a sort of Trumpian sword of Damocles, knowing he could be fired at any moment.
Don't forget that Marsha Blackburn was co-legislator on the Tom Marino bill.
 
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This is in the indictment. Keep it classy GOP. This is the same dirtbag that has tweeted frequently about NFL players kneeling.


You really think this is a party thing?
When Chris Collins stuff came out the same month?
Those in glass houses.

I’ll tel you what I think. People seeking positions of political power should have to take psychological tests. I’d bet at least half are sociopaths.
 
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You really think this is a party thing?
When Chris Collins stuff came out the same month?
Those in glass houses.

I’ll tel you what I think. People seeking positions of political power should have to take psychological tests. I’d bet at least half are sociopaths.
Chris Collins is a Republican. Not sure what you're getting at.
 
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This guy needs to be in prison, not representing folks in Congress. What a grifting piece of trash.

Hard to believe that this cat and his skank wife won't be making toilet wine in the near future.
 
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“I think that as Republicans emerge as a new governing majority, it is incumbent upon us to institute a zero-tolerance policy,” the House Majority Leader adding that when it comes to ethical transgressions, Republicans have “learned our lesson.” It seems that zero tolerance has some nuances now. How convenient.
 
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