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Hello??? Pot calling Kettle!!
originally posted by: paxnatus
Well, well, who do we have here?
This is Edward “Ed” Mezvinsky, born January 17, 1937. He is a former Democrat congressman who represented Iowa’s 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives for two terms, from 1973 to 1977.
He sat on the House Judiciary Committee that decided the fate of Richard Nixon.
He was outspoken saying that Nixon was a crook and a disgrace to politics and the nation and should be impeached.
So now you are saying "Big Deal"!
He and the Clinton's were friends and very politically intertwined for many years.
In March 2001, Mezvinsky was indicted and later pleaded guilty to 31 of 69 counts of bank fraud, mail fraud, and wire fraud.After serving less than five years in federal prison, he was released in April 2008 and remains on federal probation.
To this day, he still owes $9.4 million in restitution to his victims.
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Well, this is Marc and Chelsea is married to Marc Mezvinsky!!!That’s right; Ed Mezvinsky is Chelsea Clinton’s father-in law.
Now Marc and Chelsea are in their early thirties and purchased a 10.5 million dollar NYC apartment (after being married in George Soros’ mansion).
Has anyone heard mention of any of this in any of the media?
fox news
Clinton sought secret info on EU bailout plans as son-in-law's doomed hedge fund gambled on Greece
Actually, Trump has carried on his own legacy of corruption. He has serious ties to the mafia through his dealings.
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: buster2010
So the son has to carry the sins of the father? What next he's descended from someone that was at the inquisition so he hates Jews too? Seeing how much money he lost it would seem that he didn't get any info from Hillary.
Just the other day, liberals were bitching and moaning about Trump's father and grandfather and how that was a new excuse not to vote for him. Pot meet kettle much.
The hypocrisy is strong in this one!
Cheers - Dave
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
Actually, Trump has carried on his own legacy of corruption. He has serious ties to the mafia through his dealings.
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: buster2010
So the son has to carry the sins of the father? What next he's descended from someone that was at the inquisition so he hates Jews too? Seeing how much money he lost it would seem that he didn't get any info from Hillary.
Just the other day, liberals were bitching and moaning about Trump's father and grandfather and how that was a new excuse not to vote for him. Pot meet kettle much.
The hypocrisy is strong in this one!
Cheers - Dave
Marjorie Margolies Mevinsky was a staunch feminist who had recently given up a career as an Emmy-Award winning television journalist. She had been the first single woman in U.S. history to adopt a kid from a foreign country: Lee Heh, a South Korean girl, who eventually became one of 11 children Margolies would consider her own—a large family including her biological, adopted, step- and surrogate children. (Marc was her first biological child; his brother Andrew, now an artist, was born a few years later.) She became pals with Katie Couric and Gloria Steinem.
When Margolies was elected to the House in 1992, she was in her early 50s, and her last name was Margolies-Mezvinsky. After that, three key developments occurred. One, President Bill Clinton personally convinced her to cast a tie-breaking vote on his infamous 1993 budget bill that cost the Pennsylvania congresswoman her job. Two, her now-ex husband went to jail for running a Ponzi scheme. Three, her son Marc married Chelsea Clinton. If that last fact isn’t immediately obvious to everyone attending the fundraiser, it will quickly become so.
A couple hours before the vote, she had appeared live on Philadelphia television to explain her opposition to the bill. “I felt the budget cuts didn’t go far enough,” she wrote in her 1994 book A Woman’s Place: The Freshmen Women Who Changed the Face of Congress. “Especially in our out-of-control entitlements programs.” Then the president called. “I picked up the phone and said hello, then heard his voice, which sounded tired and drained,” she wrote. “‘What would it take, Marjorie?’” Clinton asked her. Within a few minutes she changed her mind, walked onto the House floor and cast her vote to Republican jeers of “Bye-bye, Margie!” Margolies was booted in 1994, after a single term.
Her career ended for a second time in 2000. She had lost her bid for lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania in 1998 and was in the midst of a run for Rick Santorum’s Senate seat when her husband, Edward Mezvinksy, a former congressman who represented Iowa in the 1970s, declared bankruptcy. Three weeks later, she declared bankruptcy too and dropped out of the race; creditors were asking the two of them for more than $7 million. It turned out a solid portion of the family’s money—they owned a 15-room mansion in Narberth, Pa.—belonged to other people. In 2002, Ed would plead guilty to 31 counts of bank fraud—he had bilked more than $10 million from unsuspecting investors, including $309,000 from his 86-year-old mother-in-law. As one of the swindled told the Philadelphia Inquirer at the time, “Who expects to be taken to the cleaners when you’ve got an ex-congressman whose wife is running for the Senate?” Mezvinsky eventually got in so deep that he fell for one of the original Nigerian-guy-needs-cash email scams, losing up to an estimated $3 million just to try to feed the scheme.