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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 08:27 PM Jan 2014

Meet the Class of 2009

Meet the Class of 2009

By Steve Benen

In November 2009, the political winds were clearly blowing in a direction Republicans liked...The year offered three competitive gubernatorial elections in three very different locales. Let’s pause to take a look at how the winners of those elections look four years later.

Republican Bob McDonnell won Virginia’s gubernatorial race in 2009, though things didn’t turn out well for him.

Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, were indicted today by a federal grand jury on 14 counts stemming from the first couple’s acceptance and solicitation of thousands in gifts and loans from a wealthy businessman during McDonnell’s term. (…)

Taken together, the charges, if they resulted in convictions and maximum sentences, could produce fines in excess of $1 million and put the McDonnells behind bars for decades.

Republican Chris Christie won New Jersey’s gubernatorial race in 2009, and things aren’t exactly going his way, either.

The state Senate and Assembly will act as one while investigating the George Washington Bridge controversy. Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg (D-Bergen) and Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-Middlesex) will combine the two existing special investigative committees they lead into one bicameral committee going forward.

There are other ongoing Christie scandals – alleged corruption regarding aid to Hoboken, taxpayer-financed post-Sandy ads, among others – that continue to percolate as well.

And then there’s the other Republican governor elected in 2009.

His name Benigno Fitial; he was elected governor of the Northern Mariana Islands; and he ended up getting impeached last year (thanks to my colleague Laura Conaway for the heads-up).

The governor of the Northern Mariana Islands was impeached (in February 2013) by the territorial House on 13 articles, among them that he had a federal prisoner released in order to give him a massage, The Saipan Tribune reports.

Gov. Benigno Fitial (R) was hit with 13 articles of impeachment … connected to allegations of corruption. The proceeding follows an unsuccessful attempt to impeach Fitial several years ago. Fitial is an ally of former lobbyist Jack Abramoff, who went to prison on corruption charges following lobbying efforts he made on behalf of the Northern Mariana Islands and tribal gaming issues.

Among the charges, Fitial is accused of having his private masseuse released without permission from a federal prison in 2010 in order to give him a massage. The Saipan Tribune reports that Fitial said that he did not know about the masseuse’s incarceration until he called her to relieve back pain that he said only she could cure. Other charges against Fitial include neglect of duty and corruption.

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http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/meet-the-class-2009

Hoboken Mayor Says Two Letters Back Her Up On Christie Allegations
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024367363

Legal experts: Alleged Sandy extortion could be more serious than Bridgegate
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/01/21/1271494/-Legal-experts-Alleged-Sandy-extortion-could-be-more-serious-than-Bridgegate


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Meet the Class of 2009 (Original Post) ProSense Jan 2014 OP
From your link sheshe2 Jan 2014 #1
A corrupt bunch. n/t ProSense Jan 2014 #7
woud someone please onethatcares Jan 2014 #2
+ one million! n/t csziggy Jan 2014 #8
There Is A Great Deal Of Encouragement... Laxman Jan 2014 #3
Which I don't think has Cha Jan 2014 #4
Nice malaise Jan 2014 #5
Warms my heart. ProSense Jan 2014 #9
Interesting wrap up from Steve, ProSense.. makes Cha Jan 2014 #6
Yup, it's good stuff. n/t ProSense Jan 2014 #10

sheshe2

(83,655 posts)
1. From your link
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 08:35 PM
Jan 2014
"So, in just one one year, three Republican governors were elected. One was impeached in the face of corruption allegations, one was indicted on corruption charges, and one is at the center of several corruption controversies, including one in which the governor admits some of his top aides engaged in serious misconduct."

The shooting stars have become the falling stars. Good! I have every confidence in this parties ability to fall, and fall hard.

onethatcares

(16,163 posts)
2. woud someone please
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 08:43 PM
Jan 2014

investigate pRick Scott, Floriduh and get something to stick. please, please, please.

Laxman

(2,419 posts)
3. There Is A Great Deal Of Encouragement...
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 08:48 PM
Jan 2014

that can be taken from this post. I'm not a religious person. However, as my wife likes to point out to me, sometimes events really have to make you think about it. When circumstances start to seem dark, the world has a way of seeking its balance back.

Cha

(296,870 posts)
4. Which I don't think has
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 09:05 PM
Jan 2014

much to do with religion..

"When circumstances start to seem dark, the world has a way of seeking its balance back."

Cha

(296,870 posts)
6. Interesting wrap up from Steve, ProSense.. makes
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 09:08 PM
Jan 2014

us think about all the other members of the class of 2009.

Thanks for the links!

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