Democrats Behaving Badly
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 2:16 pm
Falsehoods Unchallenged Only Fester and Grow
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It looks like the governor can fill a vacancy, and surely would.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 4:19 pm Is there enough time for the governor to appoint a senator or will they just let it ride?
Andy Kim (NJ-3) handily won the Democratic primary last month; I'd be surprised if the governor tapped anyone else to fill out the remainder of Menendez's term.MN-Skeptic wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2024 6:32 pm NBC News is reporting that Menendez will resign from the Senate.
NJSA 19:3-26 Vacancies in United States senate; election to fill; temporary appointment by governor
If a vacancy shall happen in the representation of this State in the United States senate, it shall be filled at the general election next succeeding the happening thereof, unless such vacancy shall happen within 70 days next preceding such election, in which case it shall be filled by election at the second succeeding general election, unless the governor of this State shall deem it advisable to call a special election therefor, which he is authorized hereby to do.
The governor of this State may make a temporary appointment of a senator of the United States from this State whenever a vacancy shall occur by reason of any cause other than the expiration of the term; and such appointee shall serve as such senator until a special election or general election shall have been held pursuant to law and the Board of State Canvassers can deliver to his successor a certificate of election.
Amended 2011, c.37, s.37.
Good riddance....MN-Skeptic wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2024 6:32 pm NBC News is reporting that Menendez will resign from the Senate.
This is a fuck-up by the Democratic Party. They must have known that Cuellar was running shady stuff down in South Texas, yet they supported him for the last 2 election cycles over Jessica Cisneros, an immigration lawyer, who came close to beating him in both 2020 and 2022. This time around, Cisneros is sitting out, and Cuellar won handily over different opposition.MN-Skeptic wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 6:47 pm Link to the indictment - https://www.documentcloud.org/documents ... -file-copy
Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey will resign his seat effective August 20, according to multiple sources familiar with the plan.
In July, Menendez was convicted of 16 counts — including bribery, extortion, wire fraud, obstruction of justice and acting as a foreign agent — for his role in a yearslong bribery scheme.
Tuesday’s developments mark a major moment in the New Jersey senator’s dramatic political downfall and will bring an end to his scandal-plagued tenure in the Senate. Menendez had faced mounting pressure from within his own party to resign or face the threat of expulsion from the Senate.
She isn't. She didn't like what they've become.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:23 pm I wasn't aware she was still a Democrat. I thought that ship sailed errrrrr sank long ago.
You can get more attention bomb throwing and sucking a turnup than representing your constituents.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:31 pmShe isn't. She didn't like what they've become.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:23 pm I wasn't aware she was still a Democrat. I thought that ship sailed errrrrr sank long ago.
From what I saw she never was a Democrat. She ran for office in a district that only a Democrat could win so she called herself a Democrat. She was unopposed, so she won, never had to even bother with any real campaigning, so nobody had a clue what her real agenda was all about. And then came to Washington DC and voted like a Republican nut job on every single bill that came down the pike. She lasted one term as I recall.northland10 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 8:51 pmYou can get more attention bomb throwing and sucking a turnup than representing your constituents.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:31 pmShe isn't. She didn't like what they've become.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:23 pm I wasn't aware she was still a Democrat. I thought that ship sailed errrrrr sank long ago.
Tiffany Henyard, after being finally apprehended by the Fed, leaked bodycam footage.
Time Of Quotes
11 Sept 2024
Here’s an even more elaborate and detailed version:
"The arrest of Tiffany Henyard, a name that has dominated headlines for months, reached a critical turning point when federal agents finally apprehended her after an extensive search. The culmination of months of speculation, media frenzy, and legal drama, her capture seemed like the end of a tumultuous saga. However, in a plot twist that no one saw coming, the sudden leak of bodycam footage from the arrest has reignited the public’s obsession with the case, thrusting Henyard and law enforcement into an intense spotlight.
The leaked footage, which quickly went viral across social media platforms, offers an unprecedented view into the moments leading up to Henyard’s arrest. Filmed from the perspective of the officers involved, the video captures the heightened emotions, split-second decisions, and the undeniable tension as the arrest unfolded. From the moment the agents surrounded her, Henyard can be seen in a standoff with authorities, exchanging sharp words with officers who try to remain composed. Her demeanor shifts from calm and calculating to visibly agitated, as the officers close in. The camera shakily records the rapid series of events, showing every detail—the flashing lights, the agents' tactical maneuvers, and Henyard's eventual submission to their commands.
But it’s not just the arrest itself that has sparked a firestorm of discussion. The leak of such sensitive material has raised significant questions about the integrity of the investigation. How did this footage, which should have been kept confidential, make its way into the public domain? And what impact will this have on the legal proceedings against Henyard? Critics have questioned whether this leak was a deliberate act meant to sway public opinion, while others argue that it’s a breach of justice that could undermine the case against her.
Public opinion remains sharply divided. On one hand, some see the footage as a vindication for law enforcement, providing proof of their professionalism under pressure and justifying their actions in bringing Henyard to justice. Others, however, are scrutinizing every frame, calling out perceived excesses in the agents' handling of the situation and questioning the necessity of certain actions. Henyard herself, though largely silent since her arrest, has become a polarizing figure. Some view her as a victim of a system that failed her, while others paint her as a master manipulator who finally met her match.
As the footage continues to spread like wildfire, drawing millions of views and countless opinions, it is clear that the story of Tiffany Henyard is far from over. The video leak has added a new layer of complexity to the case, complicating the legal proceedings and ensuring that the public remains riveted to every new development. Lawyers on both sides are scrambling to adjust their strategies in light of this leak, with the defense potentially arguing that Henyard’s rights were violated by the release of this footage, and the prosecution working to prevent the video from derailing the trial.
The saga of Tiffany Henyard now seems destined to be one of the most talked-about legal battles in recent history, as the lines between justice, public perception, and media influence become increasingly blurred. With the leak of the bodycam footage, the world has been given a glimpse into a moment that was never meant to be seen—a moment that will likely shape the future of the case in ways no one could have predicted."
On another forum, a poster referred to her as the worst mayor in the U.S. Maybe currently, but Cook County and its surroundings have produced any number of corrupt mayors. Don't get me started on Illinois Governors.RTH10260 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 2:57 pm This lady was elected under the banner of Democrats
and was already once mentioned upthread
Tiffany Henyard, after being finally apprehended by the Fed, leaked bodycam footage.
Time Of Quotes
11 Sept 2024
Here’s an even more elaborate and detailed version:
"The arrest of Tiffany Henyard, a name that has dominated headlines for months, reached a critical turning point when federal agents finally apprehended her after an extensive search. The culmination of months of speculation, media frenzy, and legal drama, her capture seemed like the end of a tumultuous saga. However, in a plot twist that no one saw coming, the sudden leak of bodycam footage from the arrest has reignited the public’s obsession with the case, thrusting Henyard and law enforcement into an intense spotlight.
The leaked footage, which quickly went viral across social media platforms, offers an unprecedented view into the moments leading up to Henyard’s arrest. Filmed from the perspective of the officers involved, the video captures the heightened emotions, split-second decisions, and the undeniable tension as the arrest unfolded. From the moment the agents surrounded her, Henyard can be seen in a standoff with authorities, exchanging sharp words with officers who try to remain composed. Her demeanor shifts from calm and calculating to visibly agitated, as the officers close in. The camera shakily records the rapid series of events, showing every detail—the flashing lights, the agents' tactical maneuvers, and Henyard's eventual submission to their commands.
But it’s not just the arrest itself that has sparked a firestorm of discussion. The leak of such sensitive material has raised significant questions about the integrity of the investigation. How did this footage, which should have been kept confidential, make its way into the public domain? And what impact will this have on the legal proceedings against Henyard? Critics have questioned whether this leak was a deliberate act meant to sway public opinion, while others argue that it’s a breach of justice that could undermine the case against her.
Public opinion remains sharply divided. On one hand, some see the footage as a vindication for law enforcement, providing proof of their professionalism under pressure and justifying their actions in bringing Henyard to justice. Others, however, are scrutinizing every frame, calling out perceived excesses in the agents' handling of the situation and questioning the necessity of certain actions. Henyard herself, though largely silent since her arrest, has become a polarizing figure. Some view her as a victim of a system that failed her, while others paint her as a master manipulator who finally met her match.
As the footage continues to spread like wildfire, drawing millions of views and countless opinions, it is clear that the story of Tiffany Henyard is far from over. The video leak has added a new layer of complexity to the case, complicating the legal proceedings and ensuring that the public remains riveted to every new development. Lawyers on both sides are scrambling to adjust their strategies in light of this leak, with the defense potentially arguing that Henyard’s rights were violated by the release of this footage, and the prosecution working to prevent the video from derailing the trial.
The saga of Tiffany Henyard now seems destined to be one of the most talked-about legal battles in recent history, as the lines between justice, public perception, and media influence become increasingly blurred. With the leak of the bodycam footage, the world has been given a glimpse into a moment that was never meant to be seen—a moment that will likely shape the future of the case in ways no one could have predicted."
Not all of us. I've been following this for a while now. One of their local newscasters has done some deep dives into her shenanigans on youtube and they often show a good bit of the actual city council meetings. It's all insane.
I am not great with names so I was not sure who she was until I did a Google and saw. Dolton. Oh yeah, that.