Ex-Democratic congressman Joe Baca is attempting a comeback representing California in the House, but he might want to think about his word choice first. In 2012, he lost his seat in Congress to Democrat Gloria Negrete McLeod, who announced her retirement from Congress today after just one term. The Hill reached out to Baca for comment, and in addition to saying he’s already running in one race and not switching to take back his old seat, he called McLeod a “bimbo.”
Baca unloaded on New York’s Steve Israel, the head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, as well as Michael Bloomberg for getting involved in his race two years ago, and then really went after McLeod.
“Look at what we wound up with: Some bimbo who decided not to run again. … Here we go again now with another New Yorker trying to tell us who’s going to be the representative of the 31st. It’s up to the people to decide.”
A few hours after the post went up, Baca hastily called back to apologize for calling her a bimbo. He said, “I was just upset the district lost a representative in a short period of time. To me, that’s a disservice to the area. I do apologize for my poor choice of words.”
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Soldiers Caught On Film Lynching Former Rebel In Central African Republic
A man suspected to be a Muslim Seleka militiaman lays wounded after being stabbed by newly enlisted soldiers.
Central African Republic soldiers in full uniform were caught in photographs lynching a man suspected of being a former rebel, only minutes after the interim president praised their efforts to restore order in the shattered country.
The attack happened on Wednesday, after an event meant to highlight the role that the newly reconstituted army was playing in helping tamp down on the communal violence that has taken over the country. Interim president Catherine Samba-Panza addressed the assembled forces to announce that after five months without wages, they would finally be paid soon.
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Central African Republic soldiers in full uniform were caught in photographs lynching a man suspected of being a former rebel, only minutes after the interim president praised their efforts to restore order in the shattered country.
The attack happened on Wednesday, after an event meant to highlight the role that the newly reconstituted army was playing in helping tamp down on the communal violence that has taken over the country. Interim president Catherine Samba-Panza addressed the assembled forces to announce that after five months without wages, they would finally be paid soon.
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