basquebromance
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And from California, talk about desperation from the people when the voting base has to pick a felon Republican over a Democrat. That shows how fucked up the Democrats of California are.Wait, wtf? He's a felon and a representative? Wtf is going on here?!
And from California, talk about desperation from the people when the voting base has to pick a felon Republican over a Democrat. That shows how fucked up the Democrats of California are.Wait, wtf? He's a felon and a representative? Wtf is going on here?!
it shows how screwed up the GOP is in CAAnd from California, talk about desperation from the people when the voting base has to pick a felon Republican over a Democrat. That shows how fucked up the Democrats of California are.Wait, wtf? He's a felon and a representative? Wtf is going on here?!
Actually, it shows how screwed up the GOP is in CA, because it was the GOP that put him on the ballot in the first place, knowing he was a felon.
And, like I said, it's funny, because either (a) he lied about crossing the border because he didn't know where it was, or (b) he violated his probation. Either way, it was a failed political stunt.
From the link...................................
“We expect to stop transnational terrorists, families, all illegal aliens from crossing the border,” he said incredulously as he pointed to a low fence he thought marked the border and easily climbed over it. Unfortunately, he missed his target. A Border Patrol spokesman told the Times of San Diego that the actual border was along the Colorado River 100 feet away from where Hunter stood.
“Hunter either broke the law and violated conditions of his release issued by a judge not to leave the continental US, or he was pulling a political stunt and lied,” his one-time Democratic opponent Ammar Campa-Najjar said in a statement to NBC News on Friday. Earlier this year, Campa-Najjar announced he would challenge Hunter again in 2020.
In August, a federal judge told Hunter and his wife Margaret, his former campaign manager, that they couldn’t leave the United States or travel to Mexico while they were out on bail. Hunter’s spokesman told the Times of San Diego that Campa-Najjar’s insistence that Hunter violated his parole represented a “non-issue typical of someone desperate for a headline” that took the focus away from border security.