Republican jailed for phone jamming teaching in the GOP campaign school for candidates
The fellow is barely out of jail, and he goes back to his old job teaching Republicans how to cheat at politics.
A major figure in the Election Day phone-jamming scandal that embarrassed and nearly bankrupted the New Hampshire GOP is out of prison and back in the political game.I think if I were the judge on this guy's case I would have enjoined him from political activities for the duration.Charles McGee, the former executive director of the state Republican Party, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and served seven months for his part in the scheme to have a telemarketer tie up Democratic and union phone lines in 2002.
He's back at his old job with a Republican political marketing firm, Spectrum Monthly & Printing Inc., and will be helping out at the firm's "GOP campaign school" for candidates.
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You know what they say about criminals learning more about their trade in prison. . . .
Maybe they're grooming him to replace Rove!
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