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Saturday, August 02, 2025
Breaking -- Jason Reding Quinones confirmed as U.S. Attorney
Congrats to our new U.S. Attorney! He was confirmed 52-44 today.
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The ultimate DEI hire once he decided to identify as Hispanic after claiming he suffered discrimination as a white male.
So exactly WHAT is his claim to being an hispanic! If he lived as Redding all of his life, sued his supervisors by claiming he had been discriminated against because he was “white” (presumably a non-hispanic obviously), then what gave rise to his suspicious and cynical hyphenated name change just before seeking a county court judgeship?? If he had someone in his lineage that supported the name change, then why not just be up front about it? It would be a blatantly political act of cynicism, but at least it would not be shrouded in secrecy v
I love that the Blog headline misspelled his last name. (an extra "d" I believe! Or, maybe every other online article misspelled it with only on "d." ) Kudos good sir!
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The ultimate DEI hire once he decided to identify as Hispanic after claiming he suffered discrimination as a white male.
What a joke
Totally unqualified. Had very poor performances reviews when he was an AUSA.
Eat a bag of weenies, libs
Actually you’ve got this one backwards.
So exactly WHAT is his claim to being an hispanic! If he lived as Redding all of his life, sued his supervisors by claiming he had been discriminated against because he was “white” (presumably a non-hispanic obviously), then what gave rise to his suspicious and cynical hyphenated name change just before seeking a county court judgeship?? If he had someone in his lineage that supported the name change, then why not just be up front about it? It would be a blatantly political act of cynicism, but at least it would not be shrouded in secrecy v
I love that the Blog headline misspelled his last name. (an extra "d" I believe! Or, maybe every other online article misspelled it with only on "d." ) Kudos good sir!
Oops! My bad. Fixed
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