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Glinda 07-11-2009 11:09 AM

Good Grief. More Senatorial Shenanigans
 
IMO, politicians are generally sucky individuals, but this has me gobsmacked....

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Questions Swirl Around Payments to Family of Ensign's Mistress
Sen. John Ensign and His Parents Made Payments to the Family of His Former Mistress


If you're having trouble keeping track of the Republican sex scandals these days, you're not alone.

There's the one that sounds like a seedy romance novel, complete with trips to Argentina. And there's the gritty Las Vegas scandal in which a U.S. senator now admits his parents gave cash gifts to his mistress's entire family.

Sen. John Ensign admitted last month that he slept with his best friend's wife: Cynthia "Cindy" Hampton, his campaign treasurer. Her husband, Doug, was Ensign's top aide.

"Our children referred to him as 'uncle.' We had dinner together," Doug Hampton recalled in an interview earlier this week with the Las Vegas Sun.

When Hampton told his side of the story he brought with him a handwritten breakup letter from the senator to Cindy Hampton.

"Plain and simple, it was wrong; it was sin. God never intended for us to do this," the letter said in referring to the affair.

But despite the letter's repentant tone, Doug Hampton told the reporter what happened next: "24 hours later, he's with Cindy back in Las Vegas!"

Hampton claims the senator was willing to pay big bucks in the hopes the problem would just go away.

Asked by the Las Vegas Sun if Ensign paid $25,000 severance to Cindy Hampton out of his own pocket, Doug Hampton said, "To my knowledge, that's correct," though added that he did not know how much money might have exchanged hands.

The senator now acknowledges that his parents paid the Hamptons nearly $100,000.

Ensign's mother and father paid out $12,000 each from his mother and father to Cindy Hampton, Doug Hampton and each of their two children. Because Ensign's parents doled out the payments in smaller chunks, the recipients could potentially avoid paying taxes on the money.
Ensign Payments Raise Questions About Appearance


"Of course, it's a problem when a U.S. senator appears to be paying off a family in order to keep his affair quiet," said Melanie Sloan, executive director of the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW. "But it also looks like they chose this route of having Sen. Ensign's family come in and pay off the money so they could avoid reporting this so that we would all not find out about the payment to the Hamptons sooner." -- ABC News
I think the basic question here is, do you have to be an unethical jerk to go into politics, or does being a politician turn you into an unethical jerk?

And these skanks aren't just random individuals... they're apparently part of a secret religious cabal. Check it out:


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Sex Scandals, Moral Hypocrisy and the Far Right Agenda
C Street Band

By NIKOLAS KOZLOFF

As the Republican Party implodes the public is becoming aware of a secretive Christian society known as the Family or the Fellowship. The group was founded in 1935 in opposition to FDR's New Deal and its adherents subscribe to a far right Christian fundamentalist and free market ideology. A minister named Abraham Vereide founded the Family after having a vision in which God visited him in the person of the head of the United States Steel Corporation (no, I’m not making this up). The Family has a connection to house on C Street in Washington, D.C., known simply as C Street. Officially registered as a church, the building serves as a meeting place and residence for conservative politicians.

Few members of the fellowship talk about the group’s mission. The organization organizes the annual National Prayer Breakfast which is attended by the president, members of Congress, and diplomats from around the world. Earlier this year Obama presented his Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the event. According to Jeff Sharlet who wrote a book about the group the Family’s philosophy is based on “a sort of trickle-down fundamentalism,” which believes that the wealthy and powerful, if they “can get their hearts right with God ... will dispense blessings to those underneath them.” True believers in market orthodoxy, Family members think that God's will operates directly through Adam Smith's “invisible hand.”

The Family’s current leader Doug Coe is secretive but enjoys considerable political influence as a spiritual adviser. When South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, himself a visitor and a kind of honorary alumni at C Street, compared his political difficulties involving his affair with an Argentine woman to those of biblical King David the South Carolina politician was falling back on a central figure in Family theology. You could “almost hear Doug Coe’s voice” coming out of Sanford, Sharlet remarks.

C Street’s stately red brick, $1.1 million building is subsidized by secretive religious organizations and is located a mere stone’s throw away from the Capitol. Lawmakers who live there include Reps. Zach Wamp, R-Tenn.; Bart Stupak, D-Mich.; Jim DeMint, R-S.C.; Mike Doyle, D-Pa.; and Sens. John Ensign, R-Nev., Tom Coburn, R-Oklahoma, and Sam Brownback, R-Kan. The lawmakers, all Christians, live in private rooms upstairs and pay an incredibly low rent --- a paltry $600 --- to live at C Street.

Tenants dine together once a week to talk about religion in their daily lives. Richard Carver, a member of the Fellowship’s board of directors who served as assistant secretary of the Air Force during the Reagan administration, says “Our goal is singular—and that is to hope that we can assist them in better understandings of the teachings of Christ, and applying it to their jobs.” Senator DeMint, a Presbyterian who moved into C Street less than a year ago, says that members are wont to share a verse or a thought in Bible Study “but mostly it's more of an accountability group to talk about things that are going on in our lives, and how we're dealing with them.”

It’s not uncommon for C Street residents to invite fellow congressmen to the lodging for spiritual bonding. Sanford for example turned to C Street for answers and support as his marriage crumbled apart. Now Sanford is joined in his troubles by another C Street member, John Ensign, who had a sexual relationship with a staffer. The Ensign affair has threatened to take down yet another C Street member, Tom Coburn. In February, 2008 Coburn and Ensign’s former mistress’ husband confronted Ensign and urged him to end the affair. Reportedly, Ensign paid the woman more than $25,000 in severance when she stopped working for him in 2008.

Now comes word that that Ensign’s parents paid his mistress and her family almost $100,000 “out of concern for the well being of longtime family friends during a difficult time.” The severance payment could lead to campaign finance or ethics issues for Ensign. But the scandal is also damaging for Coburn who is said to have encouraged Ensign to compensate the couple and to help them relocate. Coburn has denied any knowledge of the payments.

Coburn, who is a physician, will not comment on the advice he provided Ensign saying his position as a doctor and ordained deacon required that he keep all information private. “I'm not going to go into that — that's privileged communications,” the Oklahoma Senator said. “I'm never going to talk about that with anybody. I never will, not to a court of law, not to an ethics committee, not to anybody — because that is privileged communication that I will never reveal to anybody.” --Counterpunch
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sugarpop 07-11-2009 12:06 PM

yes, I'm really glad all of this is coming out. Why hasn't he resigned yet? Next time a dem is caught with their pants down, the reps had better keep their fucking hypocritical mouths SHUT.

spudcon 07-11-2009 12:23 PM

Why can't they all just keep their pants up?

Glinda 07-11-2009 12:26 PM

Viagra?

sugarpop 07-11-2009 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by spudcon (Post 580884)
Why can't they all just keep their pants up?

Are you kidding? Most of those guys probably had trouble getting a date when they were in high school. Now they have all this power, it is tempting. The point I'm making is, don't be preaching shit that you aren't doing yourself. And that IS what republicans do. They preach. About family values. All the while they are in the bathroom getting a blowjob from someone, or running off with their mistress, or whatever. It's hypocritical. I would be much more forgiving if they didn't preach to the rest of us and then got caught with their pants down. Why can't we be more like the French about this stuff?

xoxoxoBruce 07-11-2009 03:22 PM

Because if it wasn't naughty/forbidden/secretive, it wouldn't be half as much fun.

spudcon 07-11-2009 05:42 PM

So I guess Eliot Spitzer wasn't prosecuting Republicans all over NY State while he was transporting hookers to DC for his misconduct? I seem to remember him as a liberal Democrat. As far as Republicans remaining in office after committing indiscretions or crimes, How about Ted Kennedy or Barney Frank? And Pelosi has never chanted the "Bush Lied" mantra? Bullshit. Politicians on both sides are hippocrites, and just because they couldn't date in school and now have power is not an excuse. Keep it in your pants, or whatever your vice is.

ZenGum 07-11-2009 08:02 PM

Rather than all trying to keep their pants up, I say, go the other way! Screw, and don't be so damn uptight about it.

Let it all hang out! Free love in the white house! Say "Happy Birthday, Mr Presisdent" and really mean it. Let the congressional cocks and clits copulate capriciously! Do to each other what you've been doing to the country!

Oh and as for paying off your Mistress and her family, that is the most honourable thing I've seen from Washington in ages. You can't leave her unsupported. One time a Japanese politician was forced to resign, not for having a mistress, but for failing to support her adequately.

spudcon 07-12-2009 08:34 PM

I don't think encouraging our politicians to do whatever feels good is a healthy idea.

TheMercenary 07-13-2009 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by sugarpop (Post 580877)
yes, I'm really glad all of this is coming out. Why hasn't he resigned yet? Next time a dem is caught with their pants down, the reps had better keep their fucking hypocritical mouths SHUT.

Why? Why do you think the slam each other? But for this very point.

TheMercenary 07-13-2009 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 580934)
Rather than all trying to keep their pants up, I say, go the other way! Screw, and don't be so damn uptight about it.

Let it all hang out! Free love in the white house! Say "Happy Birthday, Mr Presisdent" and really mean it. Let the congressional cocks and clits copulate capriciously! Do to each other what you've been doing to the country!

Oh and as for paying off your Mistress and her family, that is the most honourable thing I've seen from Washington in ages. You can't leave her unsupported. One time a Japanese politician was forced to resign, not for having a mistress, but for failing to support her adequately.

:thumb:

sugarpop 07-13-2009 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 581171)
Why? Why do you think the slam each other? But for this very point.

I think he should resign, not because he had an affair, I could care less, but because he paid off his mistress, and then both she and her husband lost their jobs because of the affair.

If we weren't so fucking puritanical about sex, then this kind of crap wouldn't happen. People would quietly have affairs, and the press wouldn't report on it unless there was something else there that was worth reporting because it was actually relevant.

TheMercenary 07-13-2009 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by sugarpop (Post 581193)
I think he should resign, not because he had an affair, I could care less, but because he paid off his mistress, and then both she and her husband lost their jobs because of the affair.

I agree.

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If we weren't so fucking puritanical about sex, then this kind of crap wouldn't happen. People would quietly have affairs, and the press wouldn't report on it unless there was something else there that was worth reporting because it was actually relevant.
I agree. But the press is generally liberal and loves it when these idiots step on their dicks. :D

sugarpop 07-13-2009 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 581196)
I agree. But the press is generally liberal and loves it when these idiots step on their dicks. :D

:D Well you really can't blame them for that, when those guys are out there preaching about how pure they are! :D

classicman 10-06-2009 07:35 PM

Cambridge Police unsuccessful in search for Galluccio night of Cambridge crash
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Cambridge police have released the incident report two days after state Sen. Anthony Galluccio was cited for leaving the scene of a hit-and-run accident Sunday evening.

The six-page report contains a detailed incident report filed by Officer Christopher Sullivan, along with a crash report filed by one of the two victims, and citation issued to Galluccio. There are also two witnesses involved.

According to the report, police tried to contact Galluccio that night after a witness recorded Galluccio's license plate. Police went Galluccio's current Trowbridge Street address, but found that nobody was home. Polcie scanned the neighborhood along with Galluccio's old residence at Sunset Road for his car, but still found nothing.

Galluccio turned himself in at Cambridge Police Department headquarters Monday morning.

On Tuesday afternoon as police released the official crash report, Galluccio released a statement about the incident, claiming he panicked and left the scene of the accident at Linnaean and Garden streets. He also said he notified Cambridge Police about the incident. He also said promised he would take care of any damages and plans to offer an apology to the driver.
Police are still investigating.
More unbiased reporting - I read about 6-7 articles on this - NOT ONE reported his party affiliation. The only one that did say he is a DEMOCRAT was NPR. I couldn't even find a fox story on it.

The incident report is included here.

Redux 10-06-2009 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 599555)
Cambridge Police unsuccessful in search for Galluccio night of Cambridge crash

More unbiased reporting - I read about 6-7 articles on this - NOT ONE reported his party affiliation. The only one that did say he is a DEMOCRAT was NPR. I couldn't even find a fox story on it.

The incident report is included here.

It looks to me like the top media outlets in Boston reported his party affiliation:
Boston Globe (Boston.com) - Galluccio, a Cambridge Democrat, collided with the other vehicle...

Boston Herald - The Cambridge Democrat said in a statement he regrets his decision, yet he refused to elaborate...

WBZ (CBS) - Sen. Anthony Galluccio, a Democrat from Cambridge, turned himself in Monday....

WHDH (NBC) - Galluccio, D-Cambridge, said in a statement that he regretted making "a serious error in judgment" when he left the scene...

NECN (New England Cable News) - Massachusetts State Senator Anthony Galluccio, Cambridge Democrat, is embroiled in controversy over his actions Sunday afternoon.
I think most style guides suggest including party affiliation in parenthesis the first time the name appears in an article, unless it is otherwise mentioned at or near the top of the story.

IMO, the issue should be consistency...when reporting, that the same standards are applied to all elected officials.

classicman 10-07-2009 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Redux (Post 599573)
IMO, the issue should be consistency...when reporting, that the same standards are applied to all elected officials.

Thanks for the links - when I heard about it I googled it and as I said the first articles didn't list his party. Neither did the video I watched on it - all 4 minutes of their story.

I wholeheartedly agree that it should be consistent. My opinion is that it hasn't been. Hence I brought it up.

Spexxvet 10-07-2009 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 599555)
.... I couldn't even find a fox story on it...

Don't worry, Fox would report that he is a Democrat - regardless of his actual affiliation.:cool:

richlevy 10-07-2009 08:43 PM

I think drunk hit-and-run drivers should have the book thrown at them, Republican or Democrat.

The prize still goes to PA. State Senator Thomas Druce, who served two years working in a prison hospital for the fatal hit and run of a Marine Corps veteran.

Why the light sentence?

a) Dauphin County is a Republican stronghold
b) The victim was intoxicated and poor.
c) The victim was a black man and the trial was in Central PA.

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Thomas Druce, 44, was released on parole from the Laurel Highlands prison in Somerset, a minimum-security facility with a special unit for geriatric male prisoners, state Corrections Department spokeswoman Sue McNaughton said.
He will spend the next two years on parole, subject to conditions that include mandatory drug testing and an alcohol ban.
Druce was a fourth-term state legislator and considered a Republican rising star when Harrisburg police, acting on an anonymous tip, first questioned him about the death of Kenneth Cains in January 2000 - six months after the accident.
Another source, from before Druce was convicted.

Conspiracy theories abound. Two years for killing a man and insurance fraud?

TheMercenary 10-07-2009 08:51 PM

That was pretty tragic. The idiot should have gone to prison for at least 10 years, hard time.

TheMercenary 10-07-2009 09:12 PM

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Shawnee123 10-08-2009 11:57 AM

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TheMercenary 10-08-2009 12:06 PM

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Shawnee123 10-08-2009 12:21 PM

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Shawnee123 10-08-2009 12:23 PM

It's punctuation association!

classicman 10-08-2009 12:52 PM

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Sheldonrs 10-08-2009 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawnee123 (Post 599793)
It's punctuation association!

No. I think Merc is telling us he has his period.

BrianR 10-08-2009 03:29 PM

I've always felt that any sentence handed out to a politician should include a lifetime ban on holding any kind of office again. Not so much as an alderman.

They abuse the public trust, then hide behind their office. I see them as a national disgrace.

ZenGum 10-10-2009 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 599692)
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Are you trying to say the sentence was too short? We get the point.

classicman 01-25-2010 06:38 PM

GOP sends letter appearing to be census form
 
I couldn't find a "Republicans are assholes thread" so this one will have to do.

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DENVER – The Republican Party is seeking input and money from GOP voters — seemingly under the guise of the U.S. Census Bureau.

"Strengthening our Party for the 2010 elections is going to take a massive grassroots effort all across America. That is why I have authorized a Census to be conducted of every Congressional District in the country," GOP Chairman Michael Steele says in a letter mailed nationwide.

The letter was sent in plain white envelopes marked "Do Not Destroy, Official Document." Labeled "2010 Congressional District Census," the letter uses a capital "C," the same as the Census Bureau. It also includes a "Census Tracking Code."

The letter makes a plea for money and accompanies a form asking voters to identify their political leanings and issues important to them. There are no disclaimers that participation in the GOP effort is voluntary; participation in the government census is required by law. Failure to participate carries a $5,000 fine, though it is rarely enforced.

Sara Sendek, a Republican National Committee spokeswoman, said the letter was not an attempt to mislead voters.

"The document clearly indicates that it is an RNC mailer. The purpose of this document is to gather Republican opinion from across the country and raise a little money," Sendek said.

The letter asks political questions, including, "Do you think the record trillion dollar federal deficit the Democrats are creating with their out-of-control spending is going to have disastrous consequences for our nation?" and, "Do you worry that the Obama administration is committed to greatly expanding the government's role in your life?"

Democrats said the letter was part of a deceptive pattern by Republicans. They said it could mislead voters to believe it's part of the nationwide census being conducted this year. The Census Bureau officially begins its head count this week in rural Alaska; the count for the rest of the nation begins in March.

"When you have no new ideas to offer, all you are left with are the deceptive ideas," said Hari Sevugan, a Democratic National Committee spokesman.

U.S. Census Bureau spokesman Michael Cook says he has received several complaints over the past week from voters who believed the letter was misleading. Cook says the agency is still deciding what steps to take.

squirell nutkin 01-25-2010 07:07 PM

Why all the hatin on the pollyticians? You know it's just that 99% of them give the rest a bad name.

richlevy 01-26-2010 07:57 PM

Just out of curiosity, what if I were to receive one of these bogus Census letters, and decide to give them my two cents :2cents:. I mean literally send them a check for .02. How much would it cost them to process, deposit it, and fill out the requisite paperwork?

And later on, I can say that I have donated money to both parties.:D

TheMercenary 01-26-2010 09:37 PM

Fucking hypocrites. :lol2:

John Edwards Latest News: Love Child, Yes; Stolen Dirty Diapers and Fake DNA, We'll See

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RALEIGH, NC Even as John Edwards has finally come clean about fathering a love child with his mistress Rielle Hunter, an explosive new book by a former aide alleges there is much more dirt to come including allegations that Edwards asked him to fake a paternity test and steal a dirty diaper to secretly scoop up some of the baby's DNA.
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/01...y6124747.shtml

classicman 01-27-2010 09:08 AM

Old news merc. . .


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