It's pretty appalling stuff, so when Lehmberg was at the bottom of the current indictment of Governor Rick Perry, my first reaction was this: Why wouldn't SHE want to put her bad behavior in the past?
Why would SHE want to further draw attention to her shameful and embarrassing conduct as an officer of the court?
Lehmberg pled guilty, served time and paid a fine for driving with three times the acceptable value; she even had an open bottle of vodka in her car.
Yet here we are in the middle of another Democrat led witch hunt, using the law to punish their enemies.
Perry used his legal power to veto money to "integrity" unit Lehmberg heads; her judgment has been called into question repeatedly for its vindictive politicization:
The unit Lehmberg oversees investigates statewide allegations of corruption and political wrongdoing. It led the investigation against former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, a Texas Republican who in 2010 was convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering for taking part in a scheme to influence elections in his home state - convictions later vacated by an appeals court.When Democrats like Axelrod and Joe Trippi call this indictment sketchy, Texas Democrats---the weird Austin bunch--ought to realize they've made a mistake.
Think of the "fun" Republicans can have showing this --really incredible-- video:
Lehmberg has other problems, as one might have guessed.
This is terrible conduct by Democrats, once again, but it doesn't surprise.
This kind of thing is all to common; one hopes the public will have had enough by the next election.
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