Saturday, December 05, 2009

It's who you know: a touching, romantic photo essay spotlighting the pristine ethical and moral standards of Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT)


Max Baucus, a Democrat Senator from Montana, has publicly beclowned himself yet again. While serving as a leading lubricant for the incessant thrusts towards government-run health care -- and inventing new Constitutional rights out of whole cloth along the way -- Baucus nominated his girlfriend for the position of United States Attorney for Montana. But he's a Democrat -- and Baucus stands firm, ready to swing into action, pulsing with energy and tumescent with desire to serve the people.

In honor of this moving, romantic story, I've created a photo essay to serve as a permanent testament to the simple love of a Senator from Montana.

This is Max and his ex-wife Wanda Baucus in 1999, when they had been married for 15 years.

This is a recent picture of Melodee Hanes, the woman in question.

A former county prosecutor, Hanes joined the Baucus campaign in March, 2002.

This is Mrs. Baucus in 2004, when she was charged with assault in Washington, D.C. Eyewitnesses interviewed by NBC-4 reported that Mrs. Baucus became enraged after another customer was helped with mulch ahead of her. In apparent retaliation, Mrs. Baucus placed a bag of mulch under the woman's car, then "struck the woman in the body and face a number of times."

This is a recent picture of Baucus with a swollen eye, which appears to be unrelated to the staffer-wife-girlfriend ethics debacle. In April 2009 The Billings Gazette reported that Baucus had divorced his wife after 25 years of marriage.

We would accuse this Democrat of hypocrisy, as the legacy media and left-leaning politicos so often do of GOP figures caught in similar situations. But there's no hypocrisy here, apparently, because while Republicans stand for family values, the Democrats are proud to represent no values.

That's why President Obama's 'Safe Schools Czar' is free to promote pedophilia in schools.

Max Baucus stands firm for something. That something isn't his constituents or the Constitution, however.


Hat tips: InstaPundit and Larwyn.

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