Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Criminal trial of former chairman of the Florida Republican party proves too embarrassing to go forward.

Courtesy of Yahoo News:  

The criminal trial of former Republican Party of Florida chair Jim Greer had promised to be embarrassing for party leaders, rising Republican star Marco Rubio and former Gov. Charlie Crist, who is contemplating a new political future as a Democrat. 

But Greer's guilty pleas on Monday to four counts of theft and a single count of money laundering ended the trial before it even started and ensured that some state GOP secrets will remain confidential, at least for the time-being. 

"There were a number of people who did not want this trial to go forward and the trial isn't going forward," Damon Chase, Greer's attorney, said after the former chair entered his pleas in court. "Once again, Jim Greer is falling on his sword for a lot of other folks." 

Greer, 50, could face a prison sentence of 3 ½ to 35 years when he is sentenced March 27. Assistant statewide prosecutor Michael Williams wouldn't say how many years prosecutors would seek. 

The trial had threatened to expose the underbelly of Florida's dominant political party and its formerly high-spending ways. Party officials took heat three years ago from revelations of excessive spending at restaurants and luxury hotels on party-issued American Express cards by Republican leaders, including Rubio. Testimony about those expenditures had been expected at the trial. 

Topics also covered in pretrial depositions included allegations of prostitutes at a state GOP fundraiser in the Bahamas, the drinking habits of Crist and intraparty strife. Some of Florida's most powerful politicians were scheduled as witnesses, including Crist, former U.S. Sen. George LeMieux, former Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum and several state House and state Senate leaders.

Of course the attorney for the Republican party denies these are the reasons the trial is not proceeding.

Greer's acknowledgment of guilt was what the party wanted all along, party attorney Stephen Dobson said, and they weren't worried about potentially embarrassing testimony at trial. 

"There was absolutely no concern. In fact, a lot of people were looking forward to clearing a lot of these allegations that had been made up," Dobson said outside the courtroom. "Today the truth came out."

Uh huh, right! Yeah look a guy does not plead guilty while facing the possibility of 35 years in prison unless he is getting some deal cut for him by powerful people, or is being threatened with something FAR worse.  This is after all the Republican party we're talking about.

Gee I wonder who the GOP is worried enough about to put the pressure on Greer?

Oh I am sure it will come to me.

Damn! I would really like to have watched this thing unfold. It has all the makings of a very entertaining, and revelatory, opportunity to stock up on popcorn.

I only hope that some intrepid Florida reporter is dissatisfied with this outcome and starts to do some digging.

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:28 AM

    After Rubio's lame speech and drinking problem on stage (they can do more than one take) he is going to go the way of Jindal. Down the rabbit hole of possible GOP contenders.
    Look for DEM operatives to start digging into this mess ASAP. You think Hillary's folks can't find someone to cough up the goods? Sure they can and Rubio better watch his ass if he thinks he can skate to a 2016 nomination. Hil will clean his clock and then some.

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  2. There they go again. Instead of sucking it up like responsible people/party they choose to participate in trickery.

    Somebody tell me when gop changes for the better because I not seeing or feeling it (s). Some how they manage to get worse.

    gop don't feel the need to change for the stupid minorities. It's their shit and you can't have any.

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  3. Jeb Bush comes to mind. This guy is lucky to still be alive....but in prison someone can surely get at him.

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  4. Anonymous4:59 AM

    That's Florida for ya. Florida and their crooked politicians. Florida is effed up. Period!

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  5. Just in case u missed sleazy Mario's creepy smile following his SOTU Rebuttal:

    http://tinypic.com/r/2i1/zpy/6

    Below this photo, the second pic from left is a pic of a lady showing Rubio her thoughts on his leadership qualities. The pic on the far right is my future ex-wife. She just doesn't know that yet. Shhhhhhhh... Don't tell her.

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  6. Cracklin Charlie5:56 AM

    I don't know, G...they know how to clamp down information in Florida. I saw this article elsewhere, and there were intimations that this guy was gonna testify, and he was prepared to name names. Big names. Suddenly, he enters a guilty plea, and the whole circus is over. The article said that after the plea, he tried to reach out, and hold his wife's hand, and she took her hand away. She must have thought he would testify, and would not be going away to prison.

    I really can't believe the guy would risk 35 years in jail, to save Rubio's spot in politics. I just really don't understand what they see in the guy. He's not very bright, lacks charisma, is inarticulate, and can't even bad mouth the President for 10 minutes without taking a sip of water.

    Once again, the Republicans misunderstand the voters, by thinking that all he needs to be is Latino.

    Rubio es boobio.

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    1. Grey Lensman9:55 AM

      Latino? Maybe..in the strictest sense of the word.
      What he is NOT, is Hispanic. He is Cuban, of Spanish extraction, a Caucasian. The 'Hispanic' credentials are bogus. Like his 'family history'.

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    2. Anonymous11:38 AM

      Do you suppose the Florida Republican party trusts him w/a credit card again? Or does he get a RNC credit card now? If so, someone should clue them in. He was not so honest with his state card. But it did get him a lot of personal stuff. I think I heard he paid it back but who knows? i do not think he is so squeaky clean as he is touted to be. Every time I see his snotty face, I wonder at his motives. But not for long, I do not like to go there, it's a greasy trail.

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  7. Slightly O/T

    https:://pbs.twimg.con/media/BC7ha4jCMAAi4qK.png

    The Violence against Women Act passed in the Senate by 78-22. Care to guess who voted against it?

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    1. Besides McCain and McConnell?

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    2. Anonymous8:53 AM

      I know! It was "Boobio"!

      Clamoring Wild Tortoise

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  8. Anonymous6:33 AM

    ''Once again, the Republicans misunderstand the voters, by thinking that all he needs to be is Latino.''

    Exactly. Remember President Obama's very first state of the union address, when the Repubs got Bobby Jindal to do the rebuttal, to attract brown people to the GOP? That was just as much a hoot as them now throwing Rubio up there to try and lure Latinos.

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  9. You bet he's got a deal.

    If the judge and prosecutors are Republicans with any political ambition, Greer will get probation with time served and he'll also be pulling in a nice 6 figures as a consultant with some firm as soon as the gavel comes down.

    Paid off? You betcha.

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  10. Anonymous8:28 AM

    Greer kinda reminds me of mobster John Gotti.

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