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|    Nancy Pelosi, So High School to All    |
|    Malkin: Epstein, Bean & Buck: The Dem do    |
|    05 Oct 21 23:04:47    |
      XPost: la.general, alt.politics.media, alt.business       XPost: rec.arts.tv.comedy.colbert-report       From: nancy.pelosi.childish.bitch@disney.com              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/09/17/8321528-6573905-image-       a-6_1547055571738.jpg              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/09/17/8321230-6573905-image-       m-12_1547055672514.jpg              Well, well, well. “Follow the facts,” Democratic strategist       Christine Pelosi now advises fellow liberals in the wake of       billionaire and high-flying political financier Jeffrey       Epstein’s child sex trafficking indictment this week. Some of       “our faves” could be implicated in the long-festering scandal,       the Pelosi daughter warned, so it’s time to “let the chips fall       where they may.”              Too bad Ms. Pelosi’s mommy hasn’t adopted that same attitude of       accountability. While serving as the highest-ranking elected       woman in America for decades, San Fran Nan has chronically       downplayed, whitewashed or excused the sleazy habits and alleged       sexual improprieties of a long parade of Dem pervs -- from       former San Diego Mayor Bob Filner to former New York Reps. Eric       Massa and Anthony Wiener to former Oregon Rep. David Wu to       former Michigan Rep. John Conyers and current presidential       candidate Joe Biden.              Since the woke-ty woke Democrats are now gung-ho on undoing       special treatment of wealthy liberal sex creeps, perhaps they       will soon be revisiting the matter of two of their other       “faves,” Oregon real estate mogul and deep-pocketed left-wing       White House donor Terry Bean and West Hollywood Clinton pal Ed       Buck.              Here, let me help.              Terry Bean is the prominent gay rights activist who co-founded       the influential Human Rights Campaign organization. He is also a       veteran member of the board of the HRC Foundation, which       disseminates Common Core-aligned “anti-bullying” material to       children’s schools nationwide.              Like Epstein, Bean had a penchant for rubbing elbows and riding       on planes with the powerful. Upon doling out more than $500,000       for President Barack Obama and the Democrats in 2012, he was       rewarded with a much-publicized exclusive Air Force One ride       with Obama. His Flickr account boasted glitzy pics with Michelle       Obama and Bill Clinton.              Like Epstein, Bean also had a thing for young minors. In 2014, a       grand jury charged him with horrifying sexual abuse allegations       involving multiple victims -- including a 15-year-old boy. After       a sweeping investigation led by the Portland police department’s       sex crime units and two county district attorney’s offices,       authorities charged Bean with two felony counts of third-degree       sodomy and one misdemeanor count of third-degree sex abuse. His       20-something boyfriend, Kiah Lawson, was indicted on third-       degree sodomy and third-degree sexual abuse.              Allegations of Bean’s lurid sexual trysts with young men, which       Lawson says the Democratic donor secretly videotaped, first       surfaced in the local Willamette Week newspaper five years ago.       Police say the pair enticed a 15-year-old boy to a hotel in       Eugene, Oregon, after meeting him through the iPhone app       Grinder, which helps men locate “local gay, bi and curious guys       for dating.”              Bean wriggled out of prosecution by publicly dangling $220,000 a       cash “compromise” with the alleged victim, who then suddenly       refused to testify against him. A judge in the county where the       politically influential Bean family reigned, promptly dismissed       the charges. Case closed? Not so fast.              In January, government investigators filed new charges against       Bean and Lawson after the alleged underage victim, now an adult,       revealed that he had been ripped off by his attorney, who       reportedly never delivered Bean’s payoff. The criminal trial is       scheduled to begin in August. In May, a second alleged juvenile       victim of Bean’s came forward with a civil lawsuit alleging the       Dem donor sexually abused him three times when he was 17. The       state Democratic party and several federal officials who have       received donations from Bean have declined to return the money.              Then there’s Ed Buck, another Democratic gay rights leader and       moneyman whose West Hollywood den was the scene of not one, but       two overdose deaths of black men he allegedly paid for sex and       drugs. An independent journalist/blogger, Jasmyne Cannick, who       has investigated Buck’s sordid activities for several years,       warned authorities that the influential campaign contributor was       a “predator” who lured vulnerable minority men into his orbit.       This week, the mother of one of the dead men alleged Buck       violated federal human trafficking laws and “knowingly utilized       interstate commerce” to entice the victim to California “for the              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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