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BlueBeagle8 t1_itvf8it wrote

I'm shocked -- SHOCKED! -- that our openly corrupt senator continued his open corruption after getting off completely scot free the one time he was threatened with any accountability.

Maybe the only silver lining of Democrats losing the House is that it might push Sherrill, Kim, or one of the other Reps into a primary run against Menendez. It's a long shot, but maybe better than back-benching in the minority.

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s1ugg0 t1_itvmcl5 wrote

I loath Senator Menendez as much as any other rational adult.

But we're going to need a better source than a reporter from Semafor. The organization was created by Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith formerly of Buzzfeed.

By all means heap scorn and derision on old Bobby. But I'd prefer a more reputable source for this type of news.

EDIT. You are not the first to comment additional sources. His own office made a public statement hours ago. Read the rest of the thread.

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s1ugg0 t1_itvt7f3 wrote

Cool. You do you man. I prefer wait for a second source when the first one is anonymous sources paid for by click bait quizzes of "Which Kardashian are you?"

Especially when it's an accusation of a criminal investigation. And I don't think that's unreasonable.

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Special_FX_B t1_itvvkev wrote

Without reading let me guess. Something involving the pharmaceutical industry.

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Jsmith0730 t1_itwdd0f wrote

NJ and political scandals. Name a more iconic duo. It’s been awhile so I guess we were due for one.

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murphydcat t1_itwhyg3 wrote

I wonder if Menendez will be able to reuse this quip when he skated in 2017: “To those who were digging my political grave so they could jump into my seat, I know who you are and I won’t forget you,”

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ratatosk212 t1_itwopuy wrote

I knew good ol' Honest Bob would be back at it.

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BILLTHETHRILL17 t1_itwycjd wrote

My mother was a teacher for 30 years and had nothing good to say about this guy. Good riddance I say

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pu1pfriction t1_itwzdfz wrote

Let's hope it sticks this time. Don't forget that he and his corrupt doctor friend made old people get unnecessary surgeries.

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KingHarambeRIP t1_itx7rvp wrote

Every time he’s up for a primary vote, I pray it’s the last.

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Seahawk70 t1_itx8s3e wrote

People will still vote the corrupt POS. The system is broken. Both sides suck.

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solesme t1_itx91x7 wrote

He will spend another 5 million to fight it. I saw his bum ass at airport a couple weeks ago, but didn’t want to be an asshole next to his wife or I would have called him out for being corrupt.

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Hrekires t1_itx9crr wrote

The "good" news is that the Supreme Court has basically legalized political bribery, so unfortunately doubt anything will come of this legally speaking.

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Duh-2020 t1_itx9qr6 wrote

Election coming up soon, Don't forget Vote early Vote often

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Draano t1_itxa40z wrote

I love when they drop stuff like this at election time. /s

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SkyeMreddit t1_itxcxgl wrote

The timing of the article is uncanny

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CreatrixAnima t1_itxgovl wrote

Do you mean he stopped being under investigation for a while?

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bagless89 t1_itxjt21 wrote

Ugh, just get this Bozo out of here already. Plenty of other progressives ready to replace this clown

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TheBravadoBoy t1_itxqga7 wrote

Hmm I wonder if history will repeat and he’ll get charged, dropped on a technicality, and backed by democrat leadership with no questions asked

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infamousdx t1_itxsyrs wrote

Menendez again?! What a surprise!! At least this time it wasn't a foreign underage prostitute.

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Superfool t1_itxxi5l wrote

Not really though. That’s what the republican attack ads say. Truth is he self reported his own investments to the ethics committee, they told him what changes to make to be in compliance, and he resolved it.

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BloodSubject6661 t1_ity14ii wrote

And don’t forget the underage hookers in the DR - I guess when you beat a rap, you believe you’re invincible.

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Barbourwhat t1_ityfz5k wrote

As long as he has the ‘D’ in front of his title, I doubt this goes far. The NJ Democrat machine (which I did some work for 15 years ago) knows how to keep their high profile members safe.

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TalonusDuprey t1_itz1e2o wrote

And yet voters will continue to vote the line without doing any research on the individuals they're actually voting for. Surprise surprise....

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W2XG t1_iu08bf2 wrote

All I gotta do is look at the opposition for 5 minutes. Bob Hugin was pro-trump and anti-choice. Have to vote for the lesser of two evils. I'll vote for Menendez because he represents me as a constituent as closely as I can get in the legislature, not because he's a good dude. If he's breaking the law, let the legal system take him down, and gimme another candidate.

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sutisuc t1_iu0esk4 wrote

Eh “I lived somewhere” isn’t the best evidence because someone could just say that they lived in Illinois for fifty years and it’s worse than NJ. Definitely more people in government actually go to jail in Chicago/IL than they do in NJ so I’d definitely give the edge to them.

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PirateForward8827 t1_iu0ms8h wrote

That wasn't my only evidence. And the fact that more people in government go to jail in Chicago/IL than NJ isn't persuasive. Just because more get caught and convicted doesn't prove that there is more crime and corruption.

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PirateForward8827 t1_iu0o1qr wrote

NJ has more governmental units (county, cities, towns, villages, school districts, authorities, etc.) than IL. There is almost no contract granted in NJ, whether it be for construction, legal services, insurance, investment advice, etc. without some payoff or influence peddling.

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onehighlander t1_iu1uazr wrote

He is not up for reelection until 2024 and you have no idea who is running against. So that is a stupid comment made by a uninformed person. you should always vote the candidate, not the party. Nobody should vote straight column 1 or straight column 2.

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