The Issue: Federal corruption charges brought against New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez last week. Like President Biden, Sen. Bob Menendez has always been sleazy (“Menendez’ License To Loot,” Editorial,…
Like President Biden, Sen. Bob Menendez has always been sleazy .
Now, to add insult to injury, he is blaming the fact that he is a Latino as the reason many are calling on him to resign from the Senate. However, he disgraced himself, and that is why he is facing another indictment and had to step down as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Politicians aren’t saints. In fact, they’re far from it and, like all human beings, have their vulnerabilities. Term limits is the best way to keep politicians as honest as possible and keep them working for their constituents, not themselves. It’s time.You would think that Menendez would have taken a page out of the Bidens’ alleged playbook and had the payoffs laundered through LLCs, instead of allegedly taking it in gold bars and cash.
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