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The victory of Nathan Hochman over Menendez groupie George Gascon drew considerable coverage, and rightly so. The Chesa Boudin clone had to go, and so did LA city councilman Kevin de Leon. In 2022, he was heard on tape comparing the black adopted son of fellow council member to “a Louis Vuitton bag.”  De Leon survived a recall attempt but on November 5 lost to newcomer Ysabel Jurado. De Leon is the same guy who once served as California’s Senate president pro-tem.

On his watch, in 2017, the senate held an event for New Left icon Tom Hayden, a former state senator and husband of actress Jane Fonda, who supported the Communist regime in Vietnam. As downed American pilot Lee Ellis noted in Leading with Honor, the Communists piped in propaganda and “the afternoon broadcasts were especially disheartening because they featured Americans spouting words that could have been written for them in Moscow and Hanoi.” American Tom Hayden “was a regular speaker,” later joined by his wife “film star Jane Fonda.”

The Communist regime prompted many to flee in anything that would float. One of the “boat people,” was Janet Nguyen, who made her way to the United States, earned a degree from UC Irvine, and gained election to the California senate. At the Hayden event, the Orange County Republican spoke out against Vietnam’s Communist regime and its American New Left apologists. Senate Democrats cut off Nguyen’s microphone and when she continued to speak had her escorted out of the senate chamber. This smackdown was the work of De Leon who described Hayden as a “maverick” an “independent thinker,” and “a true progressive.”

That same year, de Leon began to claim that his father was a Chinese cook born in Guatemala, a story nobody had ever heard. The senator, who said he grew up on both sides of the border, was worried that under Trump half his family could be deported.  So he authored legislation that made California a sanctuary state, protector of criminal illegals, cop-killers and such. In 2018 de Leon failed to replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein, but in 2020 he gained a seat on the LA city council. He has now been turned out but can still prove enlightening.

With his claim of Chinese provenance, De Leon was posturing as a kind of bi-racial “Latinobama,” a potential unifier of the people. The was the same tactic of the man calling himself Ammar Campa-Najjar, grandson of  Muhammad Abu Yousef al-Najjar, mastermind of  the terrorists who murdered 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics in 1972. His father Yasser al-Najjar was also a fugitive but supposedly came to the USA on a student visa, met a Mexican woman in San Diego, and fathered Ammar.

The “Latino Arab-American” billed himself as an “Obamaesque” figure, as the “rockstar” Democrat told Rolling Stone, and sure enough, the President Formerly Known as Barry Soetoro took a shine to him. The “Palestinian Mexican-American,” as Campa-Najjar also called himself, worked on the composite character’s 2012 campaign and gained a position in the Obama White House. When the Obamaesque figure ran for Congress in 2018, the Israeli Haaretz ran a report headlined, “Grandson of Munich Massacre Terrorist Is Running for Congress.”

The terrorist’s grandson lost to Duncan Hunter in 2018 and Darrell Issa in 2020. In 2022 Ammar lost the Chula Vista mayor’s race to Republican John McAnn, and the next year joined the US Navy. Watch for the Munichian candidate to again seek political office as a proud Navy veteran, and don’t be surprised if De Leon runs for governor in 2026. As these two confirm, the Dictatorship of the Subjunctive Mood (DSM) remains a powerful force.

Under DSM, a candidate can claim to be anything and it is the duty of the people to believe without question. Consider also Elizabeth Warren, who should have resigned when Cherokee fakery was exposed. I deal with these and other cases in Yes I Con: United Fakes of America, and the lessons for the Trump administration should be clear.

The identities of political candidates should be subject to documentary and even DNA confirmation, and any falsification of identity should disqualify a candidate. Voting is limited to legitimate citizens only. Anyone who supports illegal voting has no claim to support the rule of law.