Felonious veteran for Senate in SC
So there’s a supposed veteran running for US Senate in South Carolina this season. His name is Alvin Greene – he claims to be an Air Force veteran of 13 years and since November, Greene is accused of felony obscenity. TSO begged me to find a link between Greene and VoteVets yesterday, but I couldn’t. Do you know how sweet that would be?
But, anyway, the Democrats are telling us that Greene is a Republican trick. No, Really. Earl Ofari Hutchinson tells us that Republicans are well-known for dirty tricks like this – although he can’t seem to point to any specific incident.
The deep suspicion is that Greene is a GOP cropper; that is, that he’s a bought-and-paid-for plant by the party to make fools of the Democrats and ensure a cakewalk victory for GOP Senate incumbent Jim DeMint. Possible — it’s happened before, the GOP has been accused of secretly bankrolling plants, shills, and croppers….
Nonetheless, even if Greene is a dirty trick played on South Carolina voters, Hutchison says we should support Greene regardless of the felony charge;
Greene didn’t simply beat these odds. He rewrote them. He is one antidote for those fed up with the stench of money and deal making in politics. Voters should take careful note of what Greene did in South Carolina with a felony rap hanging over him, with no name, no money, and seemingly not a prayer of a chance to win, and then does. That’s what a Rocky can do, tainted though he may be.
All it proves is that whenever the Democrats need a candidate, any old felon will do. How hard is it to beat every other Democrat in SC?
Alvin Greene, 32, didn’t raise any money. He didn’t have a website. And his opponent was a relatively better-known former legislator, Vic Rawl, who was already preparing for the general election.
Greene was considered such a long shot that his opponent and media didn’t even bother to check his background. If they had, they would have discovered he faces a felony obscenity charge after an alleged encounter with a college student last fall.
Of course, state party leaders are asking Greene to withdraw. Fat chance – the man has no job and what better way to hide from prosecutors than hiding in plain sight on the floor of the Senate voting the party line of Harry Reid It’s worked in Congress for Charlie Rangel and John Murtha (and to a limited extent for William Jefferson) why not the Senate?
Here’s what Greene is accused of;
According to Greene’s accuser, “a rather large man came and sat right next to me. He said, ‘Hi.’ I thought he was being friendly, so I said hi back.”
However, she says that’s where the polite talk ended.
“Then he was like, ‘Do you like football?’ I said, ‘Yes.’ Then he asked me to look at my screen and it was just a bunch of porn and he was scrolling and laughing. Then he just looked at me and said, ‘Let’s just go back to your room now.’ That’s when I decided it was time to leave,” said the alleged victim.
Kinda reminds me of the old Clinton days.
UPDATE: Melony writes to tell us that the Daily News reports that Greene was involuntarily discharged from the Army after 13 years;
ABC News reported on another skeleton: Greene was involuntarily booted out of the Army in August after a 13-year military career that included time as an intelligence specialist and later a unit supply specialist.
He declined to discuss details of his discharge, telling ABC only, “Things just weren’t working.”
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Ah, vote for the Democrat, even though he’s a “phony” and a felon. Tell me they aren’t all about the power. There have been cases of people running as Republicans who are less-than-stellar characters (David Duke and Kokesh prime among them) but in virtually every such case I’m acquainted with, the local/state GOP establishment has gone out of its way to distance themselves from such idiots, even in one case in Tennessee going so far as to tell the people to vote for the Democrat in the race:
Google James L. Hart and Tennessee’s 8th CD in 2004 for more information.
The current conventional wisdom here in the Palmetto State is that the state GOP put this guy in place to totally nuke the dems chance at any meaningful run. The idea being that he would in fact be at the top of the ballot and if the dems didn’t field anyone with serious name recognition, Greene would go down range on voters not knowing he was a dirtbag.
Not sure I buy it, but it does fit with how the game is played here in SC.
Sorry, not buying it. Why didn’t the state DNC catch this clown months earlier? Sounds like a case of someone didn’t do their homework or if they did, didn’t bother to take the guy seriously, and it ended up biting them square in the ass. Caveat empetor, so to speak.
So which is it? Booted out of the Army? Or retired from the Air Force (13 years is “retired”?)?
Time for a little FOIA action, as only TAH can do best. Waiting the results.
Here is more info about this, uhm, person…
“Greene said he completed his military service, a total of 13 years in the Air Force and Army, last August. He has been unemployed since.
The Army said Wednesday that Greene, from Manning, S.C., was discharged in August 2009 after being promoted to specialist. He served three years as a supply technician, including a tour in South Korea from June 2007 to July 2008. He last served with the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kan.
Greene’s military records also show he served in the South Carolina Air National Guard from July 1995 to June 2002, and in the South Carolina Army National Guard from July 2006 to February 2007.”
source is politicsdaily.com
Uh guys? Meet my woman, melony…Done good didn’t she? 😉
13 years and picked up E-4 just before discharge, eh? Stellar.