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Thursday, November 16, 2017

Bob Menendez Walks!

Sen. Bob Menendez won't press license plates, yet.

Hey, the Republicans and Democrats are both problematic. In Donald J. Trump's America, you don't have to grab the pussy and believe she'll hate it.

Sex abuse is the second most dangerous threat in the United States.

Gun violence is the number one threat.

Over 35 Republicans in the House of Representatives and in the Senate are talking about retiring from Congress. Soon the Democratic Party will face the same.

Democratic senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey walks a free man. His bribery, fraud and making false statements trial ended today in a hung jury.

This mistrial hasn't stopped the federal prosecutors from retrying him again.

It just gave the federal court time to figure it out on What charges he can face.

The U.S. Justice Department and it's current and former Attorney Generals long sought Menendez as one the many in Washington using his committeeship to win favor for lobbyists and friends.

This was indicted during the final years of Eric Holder. Loretta Lynch carried forth until her term expired and racist elf Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III was hoping to bag him a corrupted lawmaker.

No such luck for the elf.

Investigation begin in 2013 when reports surface of a Federal grand jury in Miami investigating Menendez regarding his business partner Solomon Melgin.

The Daily Caller had reported that Menendez was traveling to the Dominican Republic on humanitarian visits. While there he he may have contacted or engaged in sexual acts with underage girls.

The engagement of underage girls got the feds watching him.

Melgin was going on offer Menendez campaign donations if he could secure a deal for the Dominican Republic. The talk was being recorded by the FBI and it led to allegations that Menendez was getting perks from Melgen.

Menendez accepted almost a million dollars in campaign donations. He failed to disclose his trips to five star hotels, nights in Paris, boats, golf outings and trips across the country.

This trial lasted 11 weeks and if he was found guilty, he would have gotten 15 years in federal time out.

For the time being, Menendez will find comfort in his New Jersey home. If the feds can find credible evidence and a fair minded jury, then this guy will find it not so warm in those federal time out.

I am certainly thinking registering as an independent.

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