Welcome to Part 2 of this series on Rex Sinquefield. I am going to dive into quit a few things, but, there is too much to be able to cover everything of that needs to be seen. There is a solution for that issue and I will offer it at the end of the article. I concluded the last article with Mr. Sinquefield moving to Missouri in 2005 and mentioned a few of the things that Rex was involved in since then.
It is important to remember that Rex doesn’t just throw his money around in Missouri and that is something that will help show the patterns of his behavior. Which becomes more clear as time goes on. That said, let’s get back to the timeline.
On 30JUN06, a candidate by the name of Sharron Angle received a donation for her bid for re-election to the Nevada Assembly. She served for the 29th District (1999-2003) & the 26th District (2003-07). In 2003, Angle attempted to arrange a trip to an Ensenada, Baja California prison to assess a drug treatment program implemented there. She also arranged to visit a prison in New Mexico to assess the "Second Chance Program", which licensed its materials from Criminon, a program for rehabilitating prisoners using methods developed by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Angle sponsored legislation aimed at placing this program in certain women's prisons in Nevada.
In 2013, Sharron was “unanimously elected the fifth President of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA), and resigned in 2016 to run again for the Nevada US Senator position being vacated by Harry Reid, but failed to win the Republican primary. In 2018, she ran in the Republican primary for Nevada's 2nd congressional district and lost to the incumbent, Mark Amodei. Also, with a 42 member Assembly in Nevada and the fact that she was often the only one to oppose voting in favor of legislation, that often Vote Counts would be read out as “41 to Angle”.
This might sound humorous, but before you laugh to hard, let’s take a look at the whole “unanimously elected the fifth President of the NFRA” first.
I will boil down the whole NFRA explanation by quoting their official statement of their purpose, it reads as follows:
Section 1.04 Purpose. The objectives and purpose of the NFRA are:
(a) To promote the Principles of the NFRA within the Republican Party,
(b) To develop an aggressive and effective national conservative Republican organization;
(c) To provide through this organization a practical program for the betterment of the Republican Party of the fifty states and the territories;
(d) To assist the various State Republican Assemblies in improving the public relations of the Republican Party, supporting conservative Republican political campaigns, encouraging public forums and social events, attracting a greater number of voters to work for advancing the interests of the Republican Party and our country;
(e) To act as a grassroots volunteer organization dedicated to working within the Republican Party to promote the active participation of its members and the election of conservative Republican candidates.
Also from the NFRA website:
“We are the Republican wing of the Republican Party, the home of the Frederick Douglass Republicans, and "The conscience of the Republican Party." President Ronald Reagan. Founded in 1934 some have called the TEA Party before there was a TEA Party. We support true Republican candidates, endorse in primaries and work to restore the Republican Party to the values and principles of the Party of Reagan.”
I am not saying that the NFRA is a bad organization, I have not dug into them very deep. But, I have to ask this question. If Sharron Angle was such a rebel in the Nevada Assembly, does that mean that she was that fiery or was the Nevada Assembly and Nevada Republican Party that corrupt or was she the only Republican? If she was NOT the only Republican, surely she had a reputation within the Party. And another question. If she was that much of a rebel within the party, how did she get “unanimously elected the fifth President of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA),” So, let’s look at some more of Rex’s selections, maybe there is an agenda, maybe not.
Also in 2006, Derio Gambaro ran for the 4th District of Missouri, losing to the winner Jeff Smith and Yaphett El-Amin, all are Democrats and unchallenged by Republicans. Then again, that IS the St. Louis Area. Mr. Gambaro had served the Missouri House of Representatives from 1998-2002 and after his failed attempt to re-enter Elected State Politics, Gov. Roy Blunt appointed him to the State Board of Education in 2007. BTW, in 2009, Roy Blunt got money from Rex and ended up winning the seat, that might get refilled with Eric Schmitt, another Friend of Rex. Now things are starting to get interesting.
James M. Talent was running for office in 2006 and received money from Rex, who was NOT in the Top 5 Donors for Talent. What IS interesting is that the #3 Donor was Anheuser-Busch. The reason that is so interesting to me is because Anheuser-Busch gave $100,000 to Show Me Values PAC to block Greitens to clear the way for Schmitt. You read that right, “America’s Beer” is NOT America First.
That same year, others included; Micheal Steele (International Law Practice, then Lt. Gov. Maryland and later RNC Chair); Jon Kyl (Attorney & Lobbyist, AZ 4th US House District 87-95, AZ US Senate 1995-2013 & SEP-DEC 2018 (appointed by Doug Ducey to fill John “Got Money From Rex” McCain’s seat until the term ended); Micheal O’Donnell (recruited by Sen. Susan Wagle {later KS Gov that wanted to shut down churches during the initial COVID outbreak}, Chair of Regulatory Boards and Commissions, member of Ethics and Elections, recruited from the Wichita City Council); Claire McCaskill (Democrat that won a US Senate Seat in MO, defeated by Josh Hawley, his name will pop up again later); Theodore “Ted” Hoskins (Democrat, 80th District of the MO House 2002-2012).
Some the names on the 2007 list don’t need any explanation, a few might: Mitt Romney, Mitch McConnell, Fred Thompson, Sarah Steelman, Talibdin El-Amin (Democrat, plead guilty to take a bribe), Leonard Jonas Hughes, IV (Democrat), Mike Talboy (Democrat, worked on Sen. Kerry’s failed Presidential Campaign), Jo Ann Emerson, Rodney R Hubbard Jr (Democrat). There are plenty more names, but, this next one I am digging into.
In 2000, Jason T. Smith at the age of 20 graduated from University of Missouri with 2 Bachelor of Science degrees. One in Agriculture Economics and the other in Business Administration. He then attended Oklahoma City University, graduating in 2004 with a Juris Doctor, passed the Missouri Bar and went into Practice in Cuba, Missouri on the farm that had been in his family for 4 generations. In 2005, Jason was elected to Missouri House of Representatives, 150th District, and held that position until 2013, when he served briefly for the 120th District. But, also in 2013, Jason replaced Jo Ann “Rex’s Money” Emerson, in Missouri’s 8th District for US House, and won the 2022 Primary against Jacob Turner, who seemed to have the support of his Constituents, just like Eric Greitens. From 2017-2021, Jason served as Secretary of the House Republican Conference and is Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee.
Seems like a lot of Lawyer’s and Money Guys to me so far. Lot’s of power placement. For another example, in 2007, Jared Polis got his first donation from Rex and is now Governor of Colorado.
In 2008, Rex went big for John McCain. With others including; Sean Parnell who unseated Sarah Palin as Governor of Alaska, Blaine Luetkemeyer who is leaving office, Peter Kinder whose first term as Lt. Gov was with Gov Matt Blunt and the second term was with Gov Jay Nixon.
In 2009, we can add to the list: Pat Toomey (now Ranking Member of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee), Bob Dixon (MO House, MO Senate and now Commissioner of Greene County, MO), Clint Zweifel (Democrat, State Treasurer), Mike Parson (MO House, MO Senate, Lt. Governor {Governor after Eric Geitens resigned, on account of allegations brought forward by a George Soros placed St. Louis DA}, then elected to a full term), Roy Blunt (retiring, Eric “Rex’s Money” Schmitt is set to fill Roy’s seat), Joseph Keaveny (Democrat, MO Senate 4th District, Banker, Lawyer), Timothy P. Green (Democrat, MO Senate 13th District, several money and rules related Committees), Mike Kehoe (lost in 2009, got elected to MO Senate 6th District in 2011, until 2018, when he became Lt. Governor until Mike Parson), Eric Schmitt (MO Senate 115th District, until 2017 when he became State Treasurer and in 2019 he became the State Attorney General). So, 2009 was a very special year for Mr. Rex Sinquefield, as you can plainly see.
Now, here we are in 2022, approximately $500,000 more was spent to stop Eric Greitens than was spent to get Eric Schmitt in position to fill the vacated seat that Rex had previously filled. From what I have seen and heard, Eric Greitens, who WAS completely cleared of ALL allegations after the Republican Primaries.
Missouri, after you see these details, I hope that you can agree, Rexbucks are way more dangerous than Zuckerbucks. In fact, had Rex not placed Brad Smith where he did, when he did, then CTCL could not have done what they did, as easily as they did. Thanks to changes made by Mr. (Agent?) Smith when he was the Head of the FEC (BTW, he was appointed by Pres. Obama). The fact that a good, hard working Family Man, America First Patriot and Marine Veteran like Jacob Turner, who only accepted money from his Constituents, can’t get a fair shake because of Rex, and his kind. Don’t fool yourself. Remember the PAC that was set up against Kari Lake in AZ.
Another aspect about Rex Sinquefield that I am only going to mention at this point is an organization called ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council) grades Governors on their performance. If you go look, the connection to the WEF is not even hidden. Don’t just take my word for any of this, question everything and do your own research.