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on: February 28, 2019, 05:34:02 PM
It’s like the GOP is making it too easy to make fun of them.  This is what they come up with after cheating the last time and getting caught?  Boss Hogg?  At least we know what party is the one committing real voter fraud.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/nation/2019/02/27/gun-enthusiast-real-life-boss-hogg-takes-gop-mantle-congressional-race-tainted-by-fraud/






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Reply #1 on: February 28, 2019, 06:15:14 PM
Well, they couldn't come up with any better than "Liar liar pants on fire" for the Cohen Report.

Duh, he lied for the President for 10 years.  That's what he was summoned to testify about!



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Reply #2 on: April 03, 2019, 12:15:48 AM
North Carolina G.O.P. Chairman Indicted in Corruption Probe

By Alan Blinder
April 2, 2019
The chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party has been charged in connection with an effort to bribe the state’s insurance commissioner through campaign donations, according to a federal indictment that was unsealed on Tuesday.

The party chairman, Robin Hayes, was charged with five counts, including bribery and conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud. The indictment accuses Mr. Hayes, a former congressman, of helping to route $250,000 in bribes to the re-election campaign of Mike Causey, the insurance commissioner.

Mr. Hayes, the most prominent of the four people who were charged, did not respond to a message. Mr. Causey, who reported his concern to authorities, was not charged in the indictment, which a grand jury returned last month.

In a statement, Mr. Causey said his department “continues to cooperate with the federal authorities on this investigation.” He otherwise declined to comment.

But on Tuesday, federal officials depicted Mr. Hayes and the others who were indicted, including Greg E. Lindberg, the chairman of an investment firm and a prolific political contributor, as unscrupulous power brokers who wanted to use campaign donations to influence Mr. Causey and his agency’s work.

“These men crossed the line from fundraising to felonies when they devised a plan to use their connections to a political party to attempt to influence the operations and policies of the North Carolina Department of Insurance,” John A. Strong, the special agent in charge of the F.B.I. office in Charlotte, N.C., said in a statement.

The charges against Mr. Hayes represent only the latest chapter of tumult in North Carolina Republican politics. In February, the state board of elections ordered a new vote in the Ninth Congressional District after it concluded that a voter-turnout operation, financed by the Republican candidate’s campaign, had tainted last November’s election.

On Monday, Mr. Hayes announced that he would not seek another term as state party chairman. In a statement announcing the decision, the party cited “recent, although temporary, issues with his mobility.”




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Reply #3 on: April 03, 2019, 12:28:49 AM


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