Didn’t Rod Blogovich or whatever, do hard time for selling a U.S. Senate seat ?

Didn’t Rod Blogovich or whatever, do hard time for selling a U.S. Senate seat ?

Campers,

Is Mission Local trying to get some jail time for London Breed ?

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  1. h. brownsays:May 11, 2026, 8:00 am at 8:00 amYour comment is awaiting moderation.Gooey gossip for the season ? Rich people often buy political positions, like when Willie appointed Gavin to please Gordon. Hey, we’re all friends on a first name basis here, right ? And Donald made Gavin’s X, Kimberley an Ambassador to Outer Mongolia ? Personally, I always had to pass a Civil Service test. lol go Niners !! h.

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