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What’s Next For Andrew Gillum? 5 Times Politicians Rebounded From Scandals Worse Than His
NewsOne ^ | 16 March 2020 | Bruce C.T. Wright

Posted on 03/19/2020 6:01:50 PM PDT by Steely Tom

s tragic as the story of Andrew Gillum‘s involvement in a situation that included the unfortunate collision of drugs, a male escort and a hotel room in Miami Beach may be, history has shown that it doesn’t necessarily spell a political downfall from which he can’t return.

While all the details surrounding the suspected crystal meth incident on early Friday morning had yet to be fully sorted out, Gillum, the former mayor of Tallahassee, announced he would be retreating from public life and entering a rehab facility for help for the “alcohol abuse” and “depression” that he has suffered from since his unsuccessful Florida gubernatorial candidacy in 2018, he said in a brief statement on Sunday. The CNN analyst who was also rumored to be on a shortlist of potential Democratic vice presidential running mates added that he “will be stepping down from all public facing roles for the foreseeable future.”

Gillum, who also at one point even met with former President Barack Obama amid speculation about a possible 2020 presidential campaign, followed a similar public relations strategy used by other politicians who have been found in similarly compromising positions over the years before they ultimately mounted successful comebacks to rebound from scandals that at the time seemed to doom their careers. But a closer look at those politicians who, like Gillum, were thrust into news cycle for all the wrong reasons, showed that it took a careful, deliberate and team effort to rebrand themselves as people who have learned their lessons and were eager to regain the trust of a leery but ultimately forgiving public.

“We’re seeing more and more people attempt these comebacks, and it’s a well-planned operation,” David Johnson, CEO of Strategic Vision, a public relations and political consulting firm in Suwanee, Georgia, told NPR back in 2013. “We’ve become over and over again more used to scandals in our public figures, and more accepting.” Johnson added at the time that “It’s no longer a big deal,” an assertion that is also likely to hold up in 2020 with Gillum and his situation.

Of course, there are exceptions to every rule.

Anthony Weiner, a former congressman who resigned in 2011 over a sexting scandal found himself leading a 2013 poll of candidates running for New York City mayor. After losing in the Democratic primary, Weiner in 2017 pleaded guilty to sexting with a minor and served two years in prison before his release last year. Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer is another example of a politician unable to recover from his scandal. After a remarkable tenure as the state’s attorney general, Spitzer was elected as governor in 2006 only for it to all come crumbling down after he was exposed in a major prostitution ring. The once-popular governor has never recovered from that scandal and even lost the race for New York City Comptroller in 2013.

Still, whether its drugs or extramarital affairs or some other kind of indiscretion labeled as taboo by American society, history shows that there is a smoothly paved road to redemption for many politicians looking to regain the trust of the public and successfully mount a political comeback. After all, no matter what was happening in Gillum’s personal life, he was still doing good and important work professionally as the chairman of Forward Florida Action, a political group “registering and reengaging voters who are often unseen and unheard, electing more leaders that share our values to local office, and making the state legislature more diverse,” according it its website.

Scroll down to find five examples that suggest the political career of Gillum, who is just 40 years old, is far from over — but only if that’s what he chooses.

1. Ted Kennedy

The late Sen. Ted Kennedy was able to overcome his role in the death of a young woman in Martha’s Vineyard in 1969 and go on to not only run for president but also become one the most respected politicians and Democrats in the country. That was in spite of persistent rumors that he was a drunk and may have been under the influence when he drove his car off a bridge and killed his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne.

Pictured: Sen. Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy leaves the Dukes County Courthouse in Edgartown, Massachusetts, on July 25, 1969, after pleading guilty to leaving the scene of a fatal auto accident. Late on July 18, Kennedy’s car plunged into a pond on Chappaquiddick Island. He was able to escape but Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, his passenger, drowned. (Photo by Joe Dennehy/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

2. Gavin Newsom

Campaign Manager Resigns Over Wife's Affair With San Francisco Mayor Source:Getty

Gavin Newsom was elected the governor of California in January 2019 despite admitting while he was San Francisco mayor in 2007 to having a drinking problem and an extramarital affair with Ruby Rippey-Tourk, the wife of his re-election campaign manager, Alex Tourk, who resigned after learning of the affair.

Pictured: San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom looks on during a swearing-in ceremony for San Francisco City assessor Phil Ting February 1, 2007, in San Francisco. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

3. Mark Sanford

As the governor of South Carolina, Sanford went into hiding for nearly a week after being outed for his extramarital affair with an Argentinian journalist in 2009. After resigning from the senate, he would eventually go on to win a congressional race in 2013.

Pictured: South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford explains his six-day absence and extramarital affair to members of the news media in Columbia, South Carolina on Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Staffers said the governor was hiking the Appalachian Trail but The State Media Co. reported he spent time in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Tim Dominick/The State/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

4. Barney Frank

Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank in 1989 admitted to hiring a male prostitute to be his personal aide two years after he came out as being gay. Frank even admitted to paying the male prostitute for sex. Despite being reprimanded by the House, Frank was re-elected and servide his 16th term in Congress before retiring in 2012.

In what should be evidence that no scandal is too big to prevent a politician from making an electoral comeback, District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry was busted in an FBI sting for smoking crack cocaine with a prostitute in a hotel room in 1990. Barry was forced to resign from City Hall as well as the City Council and was sentenced to six months in prison. But two years later he was re-elected to the city council and two years after that he was re-elected as mayor before returning to serve the city council from 2000-2014.


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Mention of ol' Barney Frank.
1 posted on 03/19/2020 6:01:50 PM PDT by Steely Tom
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To: Steely Tom

As long as it was a live boy and not a dead boy he’s good.


2 posted on 03/19/2020 6:04:29 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (If you don't recognize that as sarcasm you are dumber than a bag of hammers.)
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To: Steely Tom

Menendez?


3 posted on 03/19/2020 6:05:09 PM PDT by Howie66 ("...Against All Enemies, Foreign and Democrat.....")
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To: Steely Tom

What’s next for Andrew Gillum?

A circling of the wagons by the liberal excuse-makers will throw a zone of protection around Gillum, as they’ll reflexively accuse anyone who demands justice as “racist.” This will be forgotten in mere weeks.


4 posted on 03/19/2020 6:06:42 PM PDT by ScottinVA (Prayers up for Rush Limbaugh...)
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This will be forgotten in mere weeks.

Not by me.

5 posted on 03/19/2020 6:09:00 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrats' John Dean])
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To: Steely Tom
The question nobody asks is why a deviant like Gillum needs to "rebound" and reenter politics; aren't there qualified people who can step up to fill the void?

Why must the prior office holders who abused the trust of their constituents be given preferential treatment to regain their prior status over fresh faces with clean records?

The answer is that often (like probably in Kennedy's case), it's because the politician is a front for a "staff" of entrenched players who need the politician to secure their own high positions.

-PJ

6 posted on 03/19/2020 6:12:01 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (Freedom of the press is the People's right to publish, not CNN's right to the 1st question.)
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Gillum will be back (somehow he wasn’t charged)

DNC and FL state dem have a lot invested in this queer

Sleepy Joe was going to parade this methhead all over FL this fall.


7 posted on 03/19/2020 6:12:31 PM PDT by sheehan (DEPORT ALL ILLEGALS.)
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To: Steely Tom

We could have done just fine without any of them, and we can do just fine without him. Fewer degenerates in public office should make a positive difference.


8 posted on 03/19/2020 6:14:16 PM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog.)
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To: Steely Tom

He’s a black democrat, he’s politically invincible.


9 posted on 03/19/2020 6:14:47 PM PDT by Husker24
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To: All

Now that GayLord Gillum got caught with his pants down...(snix)...he’s ready for Democrat Primetime:
<><> Netflix board member
<><> Rolling Stone cover shot with Penlosi
<><> Presidential Freedom Medal nominee
<><> Biden’s Secy of State pick
<><> Guest Speaker Annual Democrat Diversity Dinner
<><> Hollywood Greenlights Biopic
<><> Profiles in Courage Award from Kennedy Center
<><> Nobel Peace Price for advancing racial togetherness.


10 posted on 03/19/2020 6:15:01 PM PDT by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Political Junkie Too

Could put a little blackface on Buttguy!!!


11 posted on 03/19/2020 6:16:21 PM PDT by RetiredTexasVet
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To: Steely Tom
my guess is not... blacks aren't as fond of those on the down low as white liburls
12 posted on 03/19/2020 6:16:47 PM PDT by Chode (Send bachelors and come heavily armed.)
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...aren't there qualified people who can step up to fill the void?

We used to ask the same thing about Katie Couric. Her career went on and on and on, way after she stopped being in any way pleasant to watch or appealing.

But eventually she went away, so there's that.

In the case of Andrew Gillum, they may indeed have a lot invested in him, but he won't stop this kind of behavior either.

Gone are the days when a public figure can count on the MSM to hide his indiscretions from the innocent eyes of the public.

If YouTube bodycam footage doesn't get him, the tabloid journalists will.

13 posted on 03/19/2020 6:18:32 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrats' John Dean])
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To: Steely Tom

Biden’a running mate.


14 posted on 03/19/2020 6:18:43 PM PDT by richardtavor
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To: Steely Tom

Porn


15 posted on 03/19/2020 6:19:06 PM PDT by MrBambaLaMamba (All evil and bad things originate in China)
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To: Steely Tom
Now the world knows he's a meth head and a faggot...two things that don't sell well from Ohio to Wyoming.
16 posted on 03/19/2020 6:21:04 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (The Rats Can't Get Over The Fact That They Lost A Rigged Election)
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To: Steely Tom

He’s a liberal Democrat that is black. His scandal is a plus for his resume with his kind.


17 posted on 03/19/2020 6:22:36 PM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: ScottinVA

“What’s next for Andrew Gillum?”

Just end it all Andy.


18 posted on 03/19/2020 6:26:41 PM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: Howie66

Gary Studds (D-Mass) and a congressional page

Cold Cash Jefferson.

Hillary and everything.

Ted Kennedy and his treasonous actions with the Soviets.

And the black judge who was impeached.


19 posted on 03/19/2020 6:57:29 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: Steely Tom

No mention of Billy Jeff aka Cigar Boy.


20 posted on 03/19/2020 7:08:18 PM PDT by cquiggy
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