By: GI Wingut
9SEP22
Rex Siquefield is basically Missouri’s own personal version of George Soros and I am going to explain what I mean. But, before I get into the meat and potatoes of Rex’s actions in Missouri, let’s take a look at some of the candidates he has supported in the past, what they did that was significant and where they are today. This may turn into a series of articles because there is a lot to cover since the beginning of Rex’s involvement in Politics in 1989 in California.
The first candidate was Christopher Cox (CA-R) served 3 consecutive terms in the House of Representatives from 1989-2005 and that was spread over 3 different districts. The 40th from 1989-1993, the 47th from 1993-2003 and the 48th from 2003-2005. From January 1993 to January 2005 he was Chair of the House Republican Policy Committee, from January 2003 to January 2005 he was Chair of the House Homeland Security Committee and from August 2005 to January 2009 he served as the 28th Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission. During his tenure with the SEC, Rep. Cox pushed hard to strengthen International Law Enforcement in reference to International Insider trading. But, what about Insider Trading for Members of Congress? At this point, I should point out the Rex Sinquefield made his money as an Investor, we will revisit that topic as we go along.
I am not going to cover all 1300+ donations or every one of the candidates that Rex has donated to, but, it is important to point out the patterns I have found in reference to past allegations that Rex is buying politicians. That said, let’s move right along with this expose.
Rex’s 2nd candidate was Gray Davis (CA-D) who was the first California Governor to lose a Recall Election for failing the State. Davis supported laws to ban assault weapons and is also credited with improving relations between California and Mexico.[3] Davis began his tenure as governor with strong approval ratings, but they declined as voters blamed him for the California electricity crisis, the California budget crisis that followed the bursting of the dot-com bubble, and the car tax. Who did he lose to? Arnold Schwarzenegger. So, where is he now? Since being recalled, Davis has worked as a lecturer at the UCLA School of Public Affairs and as an attorney at Loeb & Loeb and sat on the Board of Directors of the animation company DiC Entertainment (DIC Entertainment was an animation studio based in Burbank, California that focused on the production of animated material. It was founded by Jean Chapolin in 1971. The Walt Disney Company owned DIC through a Limited Partnership through DIC's CEO Andy Heyward from 1996 to 2000.). And he backed Gavin Newsom during the 2021 Recall Election, saying that “Larry Elder is no Arnold Schwarzenegger.” As we know, Newsom “won” his Recall and look at California now, Gavin Newsom is just Gray Davis 2.0.
Rex has supported the like of:
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Rich Sybert (CA-R-1994) who was in favor of Gun Control, NAFTA and Abortion
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Ed Royce (CA-R-1995), the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, will not seek re-election in November, he announced Monday, providing Democrats a pickup opportunity in a district that voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 (her primary challenger in her 1999 race for Congress was JFK JR who died in July of that year)
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Ben Nelson (NB-D-1996), Director of the Nebraska Department of Insurance (1975-76), 37th Governor of Nebraska (January 1991-January 1999) and a Nebraska Federal Senator (January 2001-January 2013) [fun detail to drop in at this point, Gov. Ricketts (NB-R) chipped in $250,000 in with Rex’s $1,000,000 to establish ShowMeValuesPAC, who’s soul objective was to stop Eric Greitens winning the 2022 Republican Primary in Missouri for the Senate Seat being vacated by RINO Roy Blunt and give the race to China friendly Eric Schmitt]
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Ernie Fletcher (KY-R-1998), won his Senate race and later won the Governor seat in 2002 (with encouragement from Mitch McConnell and McConnell aide Hunter Bates as his Lt Governor)
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Paul Ryan (WI-1st Dist-R-2000), served in the House of Representatives from January 1999 – January 2019 and was Mitt Romney’s running mate in the 2016 primary and was Speaker of the House for October 2015 – January 2019. He did support Trump and on July 5, 2016, after FBI Director James Comey advocated against pressing charges against Clinton for her email scandal, Ryan said Comey's decision "defies explanation" and stated that "[d]eclining to prosecute Secretary Clinton for recklessly mishandling and transmitting national security information will set a terrible precedent."
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Mike Pence (IN-R-2000), he was in the House of Representatives for Indiana’s 2nd District (2001-2003) and the 6th District (2003-2013) and served as US VP from January 2017-January 2021 [we remember what happened January 6th, 2021]
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Brad Smith He is now the President and Chief Legal Counsel for Microsoft and his wife is Legal Counsel for a Biotech Firm. So, given that information, I will be proceeding very carefully, dotting every “i” and crossing very “t”
This is where I need to cut into the list. We really need to take a real good look at Mr. Brad Smith and how he has used his connections as a Political Figure, Lawyer and President/CLC of Microsoft. For starters, let’s recognize the fact that on February 9th, 2000, Pres. Bill Clinton nominated Brad Smith, alleged to be a Republican, to head of the FEC (Federal Elections Committee) [Pres. GW Bush appointed a Democrat, per apparent tradition]. So, this is actually a really big deal because of the legacy he left behind. He opposes putting limits on Campaign Finance.
In fact, Microsoft has MSPAC, a Political Action Committee (which Brad defended in 2021 as necessary), that he heads up and which gave $125,000 to Nancy Pelosi’s Campaign in 2019. And additionally, The Nancy Pelosi Victory Fund, which helps finance the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, has raised $11.1 million in 2019, according to the Federal Election Committee. Not to also mention Smith contributed to the presidential campaigns for Joe Biden, Amy Klobuchar, Kamala Harris and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, who later dropped out.
If you haven’t made the connection yet, the actions of Brad Smith allowed for Zuckerbucks to be spent all across the country leading up to the 2020 Election Cycle. Remember, Brad Smith was supported by Rex Sinquefield. This should start bringing the bigger picture into focus, because there is a pattern about to expose itself. The buying of Politics, just like George Soros is known to do.
Things start up in Missouri in 2006 and repeats right through the 2022 Missouri Primary Elections. I have a special focus on the race between Eric Greitens and Eric Schmitt in the Republican Primary Race to fill the seat being vacated by Roy Blunt. But, first things first. Let’s start with 2006.
In 2006, Rex Sinquefield moved his operations from California, where he made his money working as an investor, to Missouri, where he ended up with a lot more influence. This was the year that Rex backed Kenny Hulshof, who won his race for re-election as a Representative. Kenny had been Asst. MO Attorney General from 1989-1996, served in the House from January 1997-January 2009, but, did not run to be returned to Jefferson City again. Kenny also had an unsuccessful run for the Governor’s seat in 2008, which was won by 4 time AG Jay Nixon (who was not funded by Rex).
In 2008, the AP investigated Hulshof’s Proprietorial Records and found 4 cases where Kenny had abused his position in the court room, which overturned 4 Death Sentences. In 2009, another case surfaced. What did he do, according to allegations? Withheld key evidence from the Defence Attorneys and exaggerated the details of the case to the jury. Nothing seems to be seen of Mr. Hulshof since 2011, after the Missouri Supreme Court overturned one of the convictions.
In a passing note, in 2006, Rex donated money to James Talent, who had started in DC in 1994 as a Lobbyist and was first elected to US Senate from Missouri in 2002, leaving office in 2007, replaced with Claire McCaskill (who Rex did give money to). In 2008, James worked as Senior Advisor to the Mitt Romney Presidential Campaign. He is also co-chair for DC Lobby Firm Mercury.
Another crazy detail is Rex Sinquefield’s background is his contributions to The Club for Growth, which sounds warm and fuzzy on the surface. But, the 3rd President of The Club for Growth, Richard Glider Jr, partnered with George Soros to revitalize Central Park in New York City. Now, if that doesn’t dial in the focus a bit more, I am not sure what will. But, let’s get back to Rex.
In 2007, Rex gave contributions to Mitt Romney, Mitch McConnell, Fred Thompson (close enough friendship with Romney in 2007 for Mitt to crack jokes about prospective Presidential Candidate Thompson when speaking in Fred’s house in 2007), those are some of the Republicans. He also gave support to EL-AMIN, TALIBDIN (TD) a Democrat that resigned in 2021 for taking Bribes and HUGHES IV, LEONARD (JONAS) a Democrat that is a member of the Missouri Black Caucus, at least was VP of The Kansas City Young Democrats and a member of the NAACP.
In 2008, Rex donated to John McCain and the McCain Victory Fund 2008 supporting John McCain/Sarah Palin who lost to the Obama/Biden ticket. Also, Rex supported Blaine Luetkemeyer, who is one of the retiring RINOs in 2023. As well as, Gov Peter Kinder, who lost his bid for re-election in 2016 to Eric Greitens.
In 2009, money ran from Rex to:
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Pat Toomey (“Republican”, Harvard Grad and former President of The Club for Growth)
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Mike Parson (then running for Senate, later became Lt Governor under Eric Greitens and then became Governor after Greitens resigned from office over allegations he has since been cleared of, which were pushed by a Soros DA)
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Roy Blunt (the Senator that is being replaced by Eric Schmitt, also backed by Rex, who founded ShowMeValuesPAC to block Eric Greitens with a smera campaign)
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and the last, but not least, donation I am going to mention from 2009 is Eric Schmitt for his Senate Race, which he won (providing for things like the limiting Foreign Purchase of Missouri Farm Land to 1% [China bought that, and it’s a lot] and Schmitt tried to give us China Hub)
For one final point of reference, of the Top 100 Political Donors during the 2022 Election Cycle through the Primaries, George Soros was #1 and Rex Sinquefield was #37.
I know I can dig deeper, but, do I really need to just to prove that Zuckerbucks are not the only outside money that should be blocked from all of the Elections in America, not just Missouri? Yes, I do need to, if for no other reason but to show you what money can do to make folks think they are gaining rights, when the reality is, the only reason that Medical Cannabis is even legal in Missouri is because one of Rex’s Republicans got a law passed in 2018. That law says, paraphrased, if you are even just mentally a chronic need for a substance, real or synthetic, then you are an addict and require Daddy Government to Babysit you. That’s for another article. BTW, please vote “NO” on Recreational Cannabis this cycle, the legislation violates the 4th Amendment of The Constitution of These United States.
GI Wingnut is the Founder of the Missouri Liberty Compass and a Live Streamer on Pilled.net and Rumble.com.