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Judical Watch: Most Corrupt Politicians a who's who of Democrats

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 6:50 pm
by _bcspace
Here are the "most corrupt" politicians, Mr. Fitton says, in alphabetical order:

Rep. Vern Buchanan, Florida Republican
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and UN Ambassador Susan Rice
Attorney General Eric Holder
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., Illinois Democrat
Sen. Robert Menendez, New Jersey Democrat
President Barack Obama
Sen. Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat
Rep. David Rivera, Florida Republican
Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius

And the "dishonorable mentions" for 2012:

Former Sen. John Edwards, North Carolina Democrat
Rep. Michael Grimm, New York Republican
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano
Former CIA director David Petraeus
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts Democrat
Rep. Maxine Waters, California Democrat

http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/watercooler/2013/jan/4/judicial-watch-releases-its-list-washingtons-most-/


Justifications here:

http://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/judicial-watch-announces-list-of-washingtons-ten-most-wanted-corrupt-politicians-for-2012/

About Obama:

The list [of corrupt and/or illegal activities] could go on ad infinitum – with Benghazigate, bailouts, abusing the perks of office for luxury vacations for his family, and, of course, his personal involvement in the Solyndra scandal. But the bottom line is this: The federal government under Barack Obama is off the rails and out of control. And now, with Obama having been given the “flexibility” of a second term, it can only be expected to get worse.

Re: Judical Watch: Most Corrupt Politicians a who's who of D

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:00 pm
by _Morley

Re: Judical Watch: Most Corrupt Politicians a who's who of D

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:06 am
by _bcspace
Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV):

A July 30, 2012, headline in the Las Vegas Review-Journal alerted Nevadans to Sen. Harry Reid’s latest influence-peddling scandal – this one involving ENN Energy Group, a Chinese “green energy” client of the Nevada law firm of which Reid’s son, Rory, is a principal.

As Reuter’s reported on August 31, 2012, “Reid has been one of the project’s most prominent advocates, helping recruit the company during a 2011 trip to China and applying his political muscle on behalf of the project in Nevada. His son, a lawyer with a prominent Las Vegas firm that is representing ENN, helped it locate a 9,000-acre (3,600-hectare) desert site that it is buying well below appraised value from Clark County, where Rory Reid formerly chaired the county commission.”

“Well below appraised value” is a considerable understatement. The deal Rory Reid put together for the firm his dad brought to town saw ENN purchase the site for just $4.5 million – a mere fraction of separate appraisals that valued the property at $29.6 million and $38.6 million. Even with all of that, however, the project has failed to move forward as rapidly as Harry and Rory Reid would like – for the simple reason that there is currently no market in Nevada for the green energy ENN claims it could produce.

But, of course, funneling money to the Reid family is nothing new for the Senate Majority Leader. As the Washington Post reported in a February 7, 2012, story titled “Public projects, private interests:”

In 2004 and 2005, the Senate majority leader secured $21.5 million to build a bridge over the Colorado River, linking the gambling resort town of Laughlin, Nev., with Bullhead City, Ariz. Reid owns 160 acres of undeveloped land in Bullhead City.

And according to Peter Schweizer, writing for Fox News on December 12, 2012, “Sen. Reid has sponsored at least $47 million in earmarks that directly benefitted organizations that one of his sons, Key Reid, [RW1] either lobbies for or is affiliated with.

Needless to say, the well-entrenched Sen. Reid has been a repeat Top Ten offender.

Re: Judical Watch: Most Corrupt Politicians a who's who of D

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:03 am
by _ajax18
When they asked Harry Reid how he made his money, he replied, "I invested well."