Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Republican Crime Blotter - Breaking Bad Edition


Once again confirming that the sociopaths and hypocrites have assembled under the banner of the Republican Party:
Sen. John McCain’s re-election fundraisers all list the same name as the RSVP contact, but that name also showed up as a person arrested during the bust of a meth lab Tuesday.

In Maricopa County, Arizona, sheriff’s deputies made arrests when they found an operational meth lab as well as other illicit drugs when they were carrying out a search warrant for the woman’s home. According to The Arizona Republic, the sheriff’s office identified Emily Pitha, 34, who is a former staffer of retired U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ). She also has worked most recently as a campaign fundraiser for McCain’s 2016 reelection
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The sheriff’s office spokesperson said that they were alerted to the activity after a package was in transit from the Netherlands, which had over 250 grams of MDMA, which is raw ecstasy. Pitha’s boyfriend, 36-year-old Christopher Hustrulid, was the individual who signed for the packaged when it was finally delivered Tuesday afternoon before the search warrant was served.

Officers report an unspecified amount of LSD, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, about $7,000 in loose currency and counterfeit money was also found along with the meth lab.

The couple will face numerous drug charges but also possible child-endangerment charges for exposing two children in the home to the drugs
(our emphasis)
Crank, heroin, coke, LSD, counterfeit money and, oh, child endangerment.  They seem nice.

We're quite confident that McCain's opponent this November, Ann Kirkpatrick, doesn't have any would- be Walter Whites or Jesse Pinkmans working for her.  Please consider donating to her election fund.

(Photo/ mug shot:  Republican staffer/ fundraiser Pitha and her boyfriend)

2 comments:

Gerald Parks said...

1st thought ...Aren't people "innocent" until proven guilty? If so ...why "fire" the suspected drug dealer?

2nd thought "To be clear, we feel this in no way reflects poorly on John McCain. Drugs are not biased. Addiction is not prejudiced. There’s an epidemic in this country that needs to be addressed."

If the above quote is the case ...why then the enormous disparity in the criminal justice system when the "suspect" is African-American?

White America has finally acknowledged that white America uses drugs and now decided ...its a "public" health issue!

LMAO ... what a crock of BS!

Oh by the way ...I know its not all white folks ...just the ones who've traditionally demonized "others" mostly for political and monetary gain. (Example "private prisons", etc).

W. Hackwhacker said...

Good points, all.

In addition, the "drugs are not biased... addiction is not prejudiced" line would be more appropriate if these two were simply victims and weren't dealers responsible for ruining the lives of others. This is the "law and order" party that wants its base to think the danger is coming at them from across the border, when the danger might be closer than they think.