Posted on 07/17/2014 6:20:51 PM PDT by Nachum
A Wendy Davis staffer once pleaded guilty to posing as former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele online in order to illegally obtain his credit report. Lauren Weiner, who was a researcher for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in 2005, pleaded guilty in 2006 to obtaining Steele´s credit report by fraud. At the time, Steele was lieutenant governor of Maryland, and was making an unsuccessful run for U.S. Senate from that state. Under a plea agreement reported on at the time by the Washington Post, Weiner could have the charge dropped after a year if she completed 150 hours of
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Gadzooks! You'd think Wendy would given the job.. to an undocumented, future Democrat voter from south of the border--
After all, it is a job most Americans... don't want to do
Not a problem, the Dims are above the law. And it was only a Republican that was hurt. Nothing to see here.
In the words of Luis Tiant, the Latino pitcher who had just signed with the Yankees from the Red Sox, while doing a Yankee Frank commercial:
IT’S GREAT TO BE WITH A WIENER
One of the funniest sports personality commercials EVER!
El Tiante was a piece of work.
Lauren Weiner (@lbw622) tweeted at 9:08am - 14 Jul 14:
.@GregAbbott_TX and @DanPatrick want to repeal Texas Dream Act (https://twitter.com/lbw622/status/488686591947194368
https://mobile.twitter.com/lbw622/tweets
“Not a problem, the Dims are above the law.”
Exactly - the Democratic platform is built upon the their ends always justifying their means, regardless of the legality. The only difference is now it’s not a just ploy, it’s an outright operational procedure...
For this lady, this is the way she’s earned her stripes, remember the scene in “Goodfellas” when the young Henry Hill was released after his first arrest, he was rewarded with attention and money, same thing, she just earned her true ‘Rat stripes and the adoration of her peers...
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