Thu 27 Apr 2006
Schmidt Withdraws Suit - The Rest of the Story (UDPATED)
Posted by Editor under McEwen , Speculation , Rumor , SchmidtWell, well, well… talk about small worlds. Fun bits of rumor and trivia coming out on that now withdrawn lawsuit filed by Schmidt’s Democrat super lawer Stan Chesley. The big rumor on the street is that the judge that was going to hear the suit is also a lunch buddy and big fan of none other that Congresswoman Jean Schmidt. Talk about good timing on getting that assignment! What luck! Course that’s all coincidence, right? It’s not like Chesley’s married to a judge on the court and so has insider information or anything, right?! SNARK I can certainly now see why Schmidt would hire someone like Chesley even given his Clintonesque past.
Unfortunately, as is often the case with complex plans spawned by diabolocal aerobics instructors hellbent on world domination, fortune went against Schmidt and her Democratic flying monkeys. Beckwith ended up being out of town and McEwen pulled the rug out from under her by voting early. Curse you!!! I would have gotten him if it wasn’t for those meddling kids!
UPDATE: Schmidt has also lost her suit against McEwen before the Ohio Elections Commission. Wonder why she used William Todd as her attorney instead of Stan Chesley?
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April 27th, 2006 at 1:43 pm
Schmidt’s antics have at least succeeded in drawing attention away from her misconduct in falsely claiming support that she does not have; in claiming an educational level she has not attained; in slandering a respected Congressman, because she was unable to debate him on the issues. But the speed with which Chesley withdrew his suit confirms my point, posted on the internet, yesterday, that he should be subject to Rule 11 sanctions for filing a frivolous law suit.
Meanwhile, Bob McEwen continues to articulate the values that also distinguished Ronald Reagan. He is not afraid to stand up for Conservative principles. For example, while no one else seems to have picked up on the matter, Bob is not in favor of sending young women into military combat, while Gene Schmidt is! (She won’t debate her opponent, unless the format is totally controlled to protect her, but she will send younger women to their deaths! Noble, perhaps to some sick souls, like the Clinton sponsoring lawyer she has hired, but not to the rest of us.)
Tuesday, the story will have its ending.
William Flax