NE Dems Endorse Fenenbock; Has Questions in Advance

In a shocking development, the Northeast Democrats endorsed Dori Fenenbock for congress last night. Lol, JK everyone knew that was happening. Their president has been an open supporter of Fenenbock and has been featured on her social media several times.

But was most interesting about the debate last night was that it came to light that there was a mini-Donna Brazille scandal involving the endorsement. Turns out Fenenbock was supplied a list of questions in advance, which even further undermines the credibility of an already suspect endorsement process.

The revelation of the Fenenbock campaign being supplied the questions last night came to light when Fenenbock operative Chris Hernandez got upset about the questions being asked of Fenenbock and those being asked of Escobar, though he didn't specifically mention Escobar's name. To the surprise of most of the candidates and most of the attendees, including the president that was an open Fenenbock supporter and tried to give some BS story about why she had the questions, Hernandez inadvertently revealed that they had a received a list of 21 questions.

The organization president gave some bullshit answer about SAT tests and that they were given a list of possible questions.

Later Fenenbock apologized to the other candidates that essentially weren't given the answers to the test in advance.

Frankly, even the panel had problems. The NE Democrats is a partisan organization but for some reason they chose someone with a Republican voting history as a panelist - Elisa Morales who recently ran for mayor. I was really surprised they would have someone with Republican voting history on their panel. But they did.

Her first question was "what is a Democrat?" Seriously, I'm not joking. She apparently doesn't know given her voting record. She spent pretty much the rest of the night asking the candidates about working across the aisle, which played well to fellow part-time Republican Dori Fenenbock.

Way to go NE Dems, you guys had a fixed process, had your president out front supporting a candidate before your endorsement, gave Fenenbock the questions in advance, and then she wins the endorsement. Congratulations guys, you Democrats endorsed a Republican.

Golf clap.

Other funny parts were Fenenbock in her opening talking like she was poor and struggled and talked about the rich like they were a species of human unfamiliar to her. This is the same lady that was shopping in Beverly Hills wearing a fur a few weeks ago.

And of course, what would be an event with Fenenbock in attendance without pandering to raza again. She again invoked the name of Dolores Huerta and Si Se Puede, and then started another chant that said was Dolores' new chant. Which goes to show how little Fenenbock knows about el movimiento because its not new.

Bless her rich little heart.

Fun moment of the night was by one of the also-rans. Fenenbock had been talking about career politicians all night long. SGM Parker said everyone who has never run for public office before, please stand up. Escobar, Tighlman, and Fenenbock had to remain sitting.

Also there was a little development I am going to follow up on having to do with who is an actual lawyer. Enrique Garcia who had a pretty strong showing of his own kept referring to himself as the only licensed attorney running and Fenenbock didn't like it and said she was also a licensed attorney, he responded quickly and asked her where because she wasn't licensed, according to Garcia, in Texas, Oklahoma, or Colorado, which are places she apparently has lived.

So I guess now I have to find out if she is actually an attorney. I'll follow up with video of all of this.

Escobar demonstrated the deepest policy knowledge and was cool and collected most of the night. She lost composure when her son came in the room who apparently had just arrive from school back east for the Thanksgiving holiday. Other than that, her and Enrique Garcia were the only two that actually looked like real congressional candidates last night.

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