Posted on 06/05/2015 4:42:25 PM PDT by Kaslin
The New York Times has been fairly dogged in its pursuit of details regarding the Clinton Foundation "slush fund" -- with new questions about quid quo pro pocket-lining and influence-mongering arising virtually every single day. In the interests of scandal coverage balance, the Times is out with a red hot scoop about Marco Rubio and his wife. The question is not whether this is a game-changing bombshell. The question is whether this is merely disqualifying, or an impeachable offense:
...Politics is not the only area where Mr. Rubio, a Republican from Florida, has an affinity for the fast track. He and his wife, Jeanette, have also shown a tendency to be in a rush on the road. According to a search of the Miami-Dade and Duval County court dockets, the Rubios have been cited for numerous infractions over the years for incidents that included speeding, driving through red lights and careless driving. A review of records dating back to 1997 shows that the couple had a combined 17 citations: Mr. Rubio with four and his wife with 13. On four separate occasions they agreed to attend remedial driving school after a violation. Mr. Rubios troubles behind the wheel predate his days in politics. In 1997, when he was cited for careless driving by a Florida Highway Patrol officer, he was fined and took voluntary driving classes. A dozen years later, in 2009, he was ticketed for speeding on a highway in Duval County and found himself back in driver improvement school. Things got more complicated in 2011 when Mr. Rubio was alerted to the fact that his license was facing suspension after a traffic camera caught him failing to stop at a red light in his beige Buick. His lawyer, Alex Hanna, paid a $16 fee to delay the suspension and eventually it was dismissed.
Records show that each of the citations mentioned by the New York Times were pulled in person by American Bridge operatives on May 26, 2015...Neither of the reporters, Alan Rappeport and Steve Eder, appeared on the docket records for any of the traffic citations for Rubio and his wife. An additional researcher credited in the New York Times, Kitty Bennett, also does not appear on any of the court records...None of the reporters involved responded to Washington Free Beacon requests for comment by press time. In a recent Times story that actually cited Democratic sources by name, Jeremy Peters reported that A Hillary Clinton Match-Up With Marco Rubio Is a Scary Thought for Democrats. So scary, indeed, that Democrats appear to be feeding opposition research to the Times.
To recap the scandals so far: Rubio bought a house that lost money. Rubio bought a fridge. Rubio has four traffic citations since 1993.— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) June 5, 2015
I'll leave you with two additional thoughts:
If Rubio would just go ahead kill someone with his bad driving, maybe they'll call him the "Lion of the Senate" someday.— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) June 5, 2015
Rubio has been ticketed four times since 1997. Hillary hasn't driven a car since 1996.— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) June 5, 2015
Democratic Presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton's security detail led a handful of journalists on two lengthy high-speed chases to homes of influential Democrats on Monday. Her lone official appearance on her first day in New Hampshire was a carefully stage-managed small-business roundtable in Keene. But a lunchtime visit to a main-street bakery and two more appointments later in the day were off-the-books and under the public's radar. If police radar had been engaged, however, it would have clocked Hillary's signature black conversion van - 'Scooby', for the uninitiated hitting 92 mph in a driving rainstorm on Interstate 89, where the top speed limit is 65. No one in the motorcade displayed flashing lights or blasted a siren.
Not to worry.
George W. Bush served two terms, despite the fact his wife has a fatal traffic history.
The title is not misleading,you missed the and. I like to know how many speeding ticket that commie rat got that leaked the story to the NY Slimes. You know the demonrats are nothing but hypocrites
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