Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His spokesperson, the daughter of a major GOP donor, already resigned. This has all the ingredients of a campaign finance/money laundering conspiracy.
He submitted paperwork stating he “loaned” $25,000 to one of his PACs which turned around and contributed that amount to the campaign of Lee Zeldin.
Anonymous wrote:He seems lonely and sad
Anonymous wrote:Let it go. Let him serve his constituents and see how he does. This country was built and run by men with worse stories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don't understand how all of this is coming out now but not during the election. Why did people start doing research after he was elected and not before?
Read the thread. The “liberal New York Times” wanted to run of feature on the “dynamic new congressman” from Long Island. They had no interest before the election. A tiny local North Shore paper had some of it, but no one noticed or paid attention.
I think people got wowed by someone who fits the "diversity and inclusion" but still conservative persona.
The guy is gay.
He claimed to be Jew-ish.
His family is from S. America.
It's like a Rs wet dream of diversity rolled into one. Trans would be too far for the right.
IMO, NYT wanted to showcase him as this new shiny toy. Shoddy work. I expect this from Fox News, but not NYT.
Also notable that the New York Post also completely missed it.
Newsday is the local paper for Long Island.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don't understand how all of this is coming out now but not during the election. Why did people start doing research after he was elected and not before?
Read the thread. The “liberal New York Times” wanted to run of feature on the “dynamic new congressman” from Long Island. They had no interest before the election. A tiny local North Shore paper had some of it, but no one noticed or paid attention.
I think people got wowed by someone who fits the "diversity and inclusion" but still conservative persona.
The guy is gay.
He claimed to be Jew-ish.
His family is from S. America.
It's like a Rs wet dream of diversity rolled into one. Trans would be too far for the right.
IMO, NYT wanted to showcase him as this new shiny toy. Shoddy work. I expect this from Fox News, but not NYT.
Also notable that the New York Post also completely missed it.
Anonymous wrote:Let it go. Let him serve his constituents and see how he does. This country was built and run by men with worse stories.
Anonymous wrote:He seems lonely and sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don't understand how all of this is coming out now but not during the election. Why did people start doing research after he was elected and not before?
Read the thread. The “liberal New York Times” wanted to run of feature on the “dynamic new congressman” from Long Island. They had no interest before the election. A tiny local North Shore paper had some of it, but no one noticed or paid attention.
I think people got wowed by someone who fits the "diversity and inclusion" but still conservative persona.
The guy is gay.
He claimed to be Jew-ish.
His family is from S. America.
It's like a Rs wet dream of diversity rolled into one. Trans would be too far for the right.
IMO, NYT wanted to showcase him as this new shiny toy. Shoddy work. I expect this from Fox News, but not NYT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don't understand how all of this is coming out now but not during the election. Why did people start doing research after he was elected and not before?
Read the thread. The “liberal New York Times” wanted to run of feature on the “dynamic new congressman” from Long Island. They had no interest before the election. A tiny local North Shore paper had some of it, but no one noticed or paid attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don't understand how all of this is coming out now but not during the election. Why did people start doing research after he was elected and not before?
Read the thread. The “liberal New York Times” wanted to run of feature on the “dynamic new congressman” from Long Island. They had no interest before the election. A tiny local North Shore paper had some of it, but no one noticed or paid attention.
Anonymous wrote:I still don't understand how all of this is coming out now but not during the election. Why did people start doing research after he was elected and not before?