Last month, Eric Swalwell was a leading Democrat contender for Governor of California and a sitting member of the House of Representatives. Today, he is no longer in the race for governor, has resigned the House, and is under investigation for sexual assault. In the wake of this tremendous fall, many members of the media have reported that his crude behavior with women was known. One mentioned on Twitter/X how suspicions went back to his days on the city council of Dublin, CA (2010-2013). Like Cesar Chavez, Swalwell had plenty of skeletons in the closet. Of course, such is quite common among Democrats. Bill Clinton had a checkered past when he ran for president in 1992 and it carried over into his presidency. However, the party didn't need to get rid of him, so it mostly stayed in the closet or was brushed away as his private life.
One of the purported ways that the Deep State runs the country is that it has blackmail on key people. Such claims go back to J. Edgar Hoover, who served nearly 37 years as the director of the FBI. Democrat or Republican, every president stuck with Hoover. Why might that be? True, the 10-year term wasn't passed until after his death, but it took his death to have a term limit for the director.
Back to Swalwell, the California jungle primary allows the two top performers - regardless of party - to proceed to the November election. Because there are so many Democrat contenders, it looks like the two Republicans - Chad Bianco & Steve Hilton - might get the two top spots. Thus, it is imperative that the Democrat field be culled to prevent such a disaster. Swalwell was an easy target. If the polls don't improve for the remaining Democrats, who might be the next to suffer an unforeseen fall from grace?

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