Ilhan Omar and her "little" accounting error

It's a no brainer how much they hate Black women in the Congress, both here and outside.
Who’s they?
 

Who’s they?
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@T. A. Gardner, @volsrocks and @Text Drivers are Killers to name a few along with those folks on Fox News and elsewhere.
 
Seems Ilhan Omar made a slight mistake in reporting her net worth in public documents. She initially claimed she was worth $30 million, give or take, reviewed the documents, and signed off on that. Now, that she's under a proverbial microscope for squirrelly financial shit, she has suddenly revised her net worth to $95,000. That's one hellofa reduction! Like to 0.3% of what she initially claimed.



You're not going to see that story over on MS NOW...

But, let me ask an expert:

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You said this
Yes, I did. That backs and confirms my position. I am discussing Black women in American politics who hold higher office and their being corrupt, even criminal, and doing so frequently.

Let's keep going with more examples:

Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick under federal indictment for fraudulently stealing $5 million in FEMA funds for her personal gain

Maxine Waters gets a $68,000 fine from the FEC for campaign contribution violations including money laundering to family and relatives.

Not like that's the first time for her...
Karen Bass... Plenty there.
 
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Curious ... What exactly is your problem with SPLC, other than what you were told?
My problem with them is they've repeatedly been hit with libel and slander lawsuits by people and organizations they've put on their so-called "Hate Map." They have a history of lying and being caught doing it. They also have a history of ignoring groups on the Left that fit their definition of a "Hate group."
 
Yes, I did. That backs and confirms my position. I am discussing Black women in American politics who hold higher office and their being corrupt, even criminal, and doing so frequently.

Let's keep going with more examples:

Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick under federal indictment for fraudulently stealing $5 million in FEMA funds for her personal gain

Maxine Waters gets a $68,000 fine from the FEC for campaign contribution violations including money laundering to family and relatives.
Not like that's the first time for her...
Karen Bass... Plenty there.
There are few examples of white women in politics committing crimes. But of course you wouldn't talk about them.

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There are several high-profile examples of white women in American politics who have been convicted of crimes ranging from election tampering and fraud to misuse of government resources.
Tina Peters (Republican)
A former County Clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, Tina Peters was sentenced in October 2024 to nine years in prison for her role in a scheme to illegally access and leak voting machine data after the 2020 election.
Kathy Funk (Democrat)
In 2023, former Flint Township Clerk Kathy Funk was convicted of misconduct in office related to ballot tampering during the 2020 primary election.
Laura Richardson (Democrat)
In 2012, U.S. Representative Laura Richardson was reprimanded by the House of Representatives and fined for violating House rules and federal law by forcing her official congressional staff to work on her political campaign.
Isabel Fitzgerald (Democrat)
A former Maryland State Secretary of Information Technology, Isabel Fitzgerald was convicted of bribery in 2022.
Stacey McIver (Republican)
A North Carolina state legislator who was charged with assaulting and interfering with law enforcement officers during a confrontation with ICE agents
 
There are few examples of white women in politics committing crimes. But of course you wouldn't talk about them.

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There are several high-profile examples of white women in American politics who have been convicted of crimes ranging from election tampering and fraud to misuse of government resources.
Tina Peters (Republican)
A former County Clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, Tina Peters was sentenced in October 2024 to nine years in prison for her role in a scheme to illegally access and leak voting machine data after the 2020 election.
Kathy Funk (Democrat)
In 2023, former Flint Township Clerk Kathy Funk was convicted of misconduct in office related to ballot tampering during the 2020 primary election.
Laura Richardson (Democrat)
In 2012, U.S. Representative Laura Richardson was reprimanded by the House of Representatives and fined for violating House rules and federal law by forcing her official congressional staff to work on her political campaign.
Isabel Fitzgerald (Democrat)
A former Maryland State Secretary of Information Technology, Isabel Fitzgerald was convicted of bribery in 2022.
Stacey McIver (Republican)
A North Carolina state legislator who was charged with assaulting and interfering with law enforcement officers during a confrontation with ICE agents
Whataboutism. Doesn't change one iota my original argument here.
 
One loses credibility when one says the KKK is a hate group?

Do you hear yourself speaking?
No, one loses credibility where they list people and groups as "Hate groups" then get sued and lose for slander and libel, repeatedly. Just because they list some actual hate groups doesn't change that they list ones that aren't but they disagree with, and ignore ones that are but they are politically aligned with.
 
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