Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Tom Fuentes' advisee Tan Nguyen is indicted

Remember Tan Nguyen, the local Congressional candidate who got into hot water in 2006 over a campaign mailer that warned immigrants against voting?

You know! SOCCCD trustee Tom Fuentes was his senior campaign advisor!

(And remember that babe who sang his theme song, "Stand By Our Tan"? See also the video below.)

Well, according to the OC Register (Former GOP Congress candidate indicted over 2006 mailer),
A Federal grand jury has indicted … Tan Nguyen over a controversial 2006 mailer sent to Latino voters that warned immigrants against voting. ¶ The letter, sent out in the waning days of Nguyen's congressional campaign against Democratic Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, was written in Spanish and triggered national headlines with many observers seeing it as the direct result of a long string of GOP candidates increasingly using anti-illegal immigration sentiment to get elected.
Nguyen was never prosecuted for voter intimidation, but the feds did pursue the fellow’s alleged efforts to impede their investigation.

The Reg reminds us of the facts:
During the campaign, Nguyen at first denied knowledge of the mailer – which was sent out under the masthead of an anti-illegal immigration group called California Coalition for Immigration Reform. He then said an overzealous campaign volunteer had engineered the mailer. That campaign volunteer was later hired back when Nguyen issued another explanation of the mailer arguing that the word "emigrado" had simply been mistranslated to "immigrant." … However, the mailer also raised memories of a 1988 episode where uniformed guards were stationed by the GOP in areas with high Latino turnout to benefit the State Assembly campaign of Curt Pringle.
You know who was behind the “uniformed guards” episode, right?

—Yep, Nguyen's senior advisor—our own Tom Fuentes, then the chair of the OC GOP.


Back in 2005 (Tom Fuentes), Gustavo Arellano explained the “poll guards” incident:
You [Tom] approved the use of poll guards to stand outside polling places in Latino neighborhoods when they cast ballots for the 72nd Assembly District race. The Republican Party candidate, Curt Pringle, won the election. But the subsequent furor led to your resignation as communications director for the Catholic Diocese of Orange, an exodus of Latino voters from the GOP (the first of many, it would turn out) and various settlements of lawsuits regarding the matter totaling more than $480,000.
STAND BY OUR TAN (2006):


See also: Tello

UPDATE: the Times’ Oct. 2 story (Former candidate for Congress indicted on charges of obstructing justice) notes that Nguyen’s letter “brought national condemnation from both political parties. Local Democrats and some Republicans decried the letter, saying it was an example of racially tainted voter intimidation.” It also notes that, “If convicted, Nguyen could face up to 10 years in federal prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release.”

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW!

As a newer reader, thanks for the BG info!

Anonymous said...

I remember the babe, for sure.

Anonymous said...

This is unrelated to the Tan Nguyen post, but an inquiring mind wants to know Roy's reaction (as an ethics instructor) to the Gwen Ifil debate moderator/conflict of interest question. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

Anonymous said...

Tan is a scumbag, but so is Loretta. Why doesn't someone ask her about her on-going affair with her married military escort? The dude's name is Jack Einwechter and it is all over the web--just google them and read all about it. Her conduct violates about 50 laws governing Congress and the military. I hope she's held accountable too.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the news, Chunk. Stand by Your Tan is pretty unforgettable.

Didn't someone once speculate that it was Al Tello's wife who may have made the fateful translation choice?

Surely she will be called to testify - and perhaps Fuentes too!

Boy - all this AND the Carona trail to look forward to!

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry - but that video is one of the wierdest things to ever come out of Orange County. I mean where do I start?

Anonymous said...

Is that Al tello's wife singing?

Anonymous said...

You guys can really pick 'em in Orange County.

Roy Bauer said...

7:16, true enough: we sure can pick 'em. But we didn't pick Nguyen. Sanchez crushed him in the election.

2:47, sure, Loretta ain't much, but the reason we are interested in this case is Fuentes' connection to it. Hence the emphasis on Nguyen.

12:11, I haven't followed the "Ifill" controversy closely. I do not doubt, however, that Ifill will be objective, having observed her all these years. I see no evidence that she would be biased. I gather that her book, which was announced several months ago, is not an endorsement of Obama or an attack on McCain. So, right now, I don't see the problem.

6:01, Re Al Tello's wife: see our link posted here. No, she's not singing. Sheesh!

Anonymous said...

Ifill, youfill we allfill for backfill. I think she did quite well an was impartial.

Anonymous said...

Could be Loretta's last dance--She's currently vulnerable to an ethics investigation and House discipline over allegations that she is having an affair with a married military officer who was assigned by the Pentagon to be her official escort on congressional travel. These allegations have been investigated and verified by her Republican opponent in the 2008 elections. Use of official travel to pursue the illicit relationship clearly violates House standards of conduct and military regulations governing the officer involved. We have found that the officer left his family and the Army at the request of Rep. Sanchez and is happily banging her to this day. For details, just google: loretta sanchez scandal. Loretta Sanchez's sex scandal with Jack Einwechter has all of the elements of a great political sex scandal--a sexy pol with a slutty image, a military officer, a Playboy connection, exotic international trysts, secret lives, Washington intrigue, etc. I guess the media were too distracted by the financial meltdown and a very interesting presidential election to give this the attention it deserves. But at least we have something to look forward to in the 111th Congress a this torrid tale of lust and power unfolds! Can't wait...

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