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We weren’t aware people in 2014 still used “Mary” as a slur but Democrat House Rep Scott Peters and liberal blogger John Aravosis thought that was an appropriate put-down of openly gay Republican House candidate Carl DeMaio
How “progressive” of them.
The Log Cabin Republicans have rightly called for Peters to apologize to DeMaio.
This isn’t the first attack DeMaio has sustained from Democrats on this issue. Last week, Dana Perino reportedthat the San Diego Ethics Commission fined an anonymous left-wing group who “sent mailers of DeMaio Photoshopped next to a drag queen” to conservative households. Unbelievable.

Yesterday, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported that the US Attorney’s Office had filed a complaint accusing two men of funneling illegal campaign donations into San Diego area election. One of those candidates, “Candidate 2,” benefited from a $30,000 donation to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee:
A representative for Candidate 2, who was running for federal office in November 2012, declined an offer for contributions because Azano didn’t have a green card and couldn’t legally contribute. Encinas then helped Azano contribute in the name of a straw donor instead. That donor received $380,000 from Azano in October 2012 and gave $30,000 to Candidate 2’s political party.
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The straw donor is described in the complaint as contributing $120,000 to a pro-Filner political-action committee and $30,000 to a political party committee — all money he received from the foreign national — in or around October 2012.
A review of campaign records seems to show that the only contributor fitting that description is Marc Chase, co-owner of Symbolic Motor Car Company in La Jolla.
He gave those exact donations in late September 2012 to a pro-Filner PAC and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. The source close to the investigation also identified Chase as a subject of the federal probe.
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the DCCC spent over $2 million to elect Peters and he was the only San Diego area candidate they spent money helping.