Fundraiser for Mandela Barnes hosted by group caught talking political dirty tricks in 2016 undercover video – Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

  Robert Creamer, center, the husband of Rep. Jan Schakowsky, right, D-Ill., leaves federal court with his attorney Theodore Poulos, left, Wednesday, April 5, 2006, in Chicago. Creamer, who ran a public interest group in the 1990s, was sentenced to five months in federal prison for writing rubber checks and failing to pay withholding taxes.  Rep. Schakowsky has not been accused of any wrongdoing. "The consulting firm was co-founded a decade ago by Robert Creamer, husband of Democratic Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Illinois and a felon who pleaded guilty to bank fraud in 2005 and was sentenced to five months of prison. He is one of five individual hosts of the Barnes event."  
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BB
4 years ago

Nice pic Slimy and Scummy!

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Husband and wife both political scum.

BB
4 years ago

Creamer is a slimy, convict scum bag!

nixit
4 years ago

Strategic Consulting Group strikes again! Plenty of labor unions are still using Creamer’s services.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Just more examples of Democratic Shtbaggery. That’s the Democratic Motto! ‘ if you ain’t a shtbag, you ain’t sht!

dldldld
4 years ago

Fixed the headline for you:

Crooked Corrupt Illinois Democrats — Like Democrat House Member Jan Schakowsky And Her Bank Robber Husband — Are Trying To Bring Their Brand Of Dirty Gutter Crime Politics To Wisconsin 

You’re Welcome

Ex Illini
4 years ago

If you get beat em, cheat em. It’s the motto of the Democrats.

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