For those that haven't seen it, "The Joe Show" was a scathing documentary about Joe Arpaio that he cooperated with. Birtherism is covered and his craven use of lies to grift racist RWNJs. He admits it in his own words.
Luke Johnson @Orly_licious 2m
From "The Joe Show", here's the clip of #Birther Joe Arpaio shamelessly admitting in his own words how much money he'll grift from gullible racist birthers. His press rep shows a cartoon with clown shoes. Clip: https://www.youtube.com/clip/Ugkx-ny69z ... IFFd3Sa3gh
Full documentary beginning with the Birther section:
Biden-Harris HQ @BidenHQ wrote:
NEW AD: Donald Trump just called up someone on stage to give him a kiss.
His name is Joe Arpaio, and he’s a convicted criminal who serially abused and racially profiled Latinos.
Arpaio's Legacy
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2024 8:23 pm
by Greatgrey
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Joe didn’t like the Spanish language tweet, that he translated into ‘convicted felon’.
Joe only wants $7 million
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Arpaio's Legacy
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2024 8:49 pm
by bob
This is, of course, completely unrelated to Arpaio's pending second mayoral run.
Arpaio's Legacy
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2024 5:32 pm
by RTH10260
Since Apaio is a retired LEO, how can his reputation be damaged?
The video clip was done by the campagin, so why sue Joe Biden? Yeah - cause it sounds so good I guess this case will set on mold until Joe moves out of the WH
Arpaio's Legacy
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2024 5:56 pm
by bob
RTH10260 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2024 5:32 pm
Since Apaio is a retired LEO, how can his reputation be damaged?
In typical Klayman fashion, the complaint is very vague in this regard. There are allusions to his mayoral run, supporting his family, etc. But nothing specific.
The upcoming election is on July 31. The incumbent mayor, Arpaio, and some other person are in the running.
Jerry Sheridan was not anointed by his boss, longtime Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. But he won, anyway, and by a convincing margin.
Jerry Sheridan’s commanding early lead in the GOP race for sheriff proves how little sway Joe Arpaio holds anymore.
Certainly not for the office that Sheriff Joe held for close to a quarter of a century but lost spectacularly in 2016 and failed to regain four years later.
And not for the influence he sought to have this go-around by endorsing Frank Milstead for sheriff, snubbing Sheridan, his one-time deputy chief.
Sheridan is having the last laugh. And not for the first time.
Milstead had wide backing. Sheridan won handily
He edged Arpaio by a few thousand votes in the 2020 primary (and went on to lose to Democrat Paul Penzone, who resigned from the office earlier this year).
This time, he beat the man Arpaio anointed.
And in impressive fashion: Milstead, a former state Department of Public Safety director and a former chief of Mesa police, was backed by former Gov. Doug Ducey, former U.S. Marshal for Arizona David Gonzales, longtime Phoenix City Councilman Sal DiCiccio and others.
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In a Republican primary debate, Sheridan said this of Arpaio: “There was some mistakes made by the previous sheriff with targeting Hispanic neighborhoods, and I used to argue with him all the time, ‘Sheriff, don’t do this.’
“And then when the court order came out, he said, ‘I’m not going to listen to the court order.’ I said, ‘Stop, sheriff, you gotta stop saying this.’ ”
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Arpaio, in fact, cited that exchange as one reason why he endorsed Milstead instead of his former top aide.
Arpaio's Legacy
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 1:50 am
by Luke
Dang, I thought surely the garlic and wooden stake would do it. Turns out the voters had the power.