Members unicorn Posted yesterday at 03:45 AM Members Posted yesterday at 03:45 AM Just as US Representative Eric Swalwell was about to become a front-runner in his run for California governor, former staffers have accused him of sexual improprieties, basically destroying his campaign. The story in the San Francisco Chronicle hadn't even been published yet before staffers quit, and supporters bowed out. The ink had literally not even dried before the axe came down. Representative Eric Swalwell played a prominent role in both of Donald Trump’s impeachments, serving as a House Impeachment Manager for the second trial (2021) and a vocal investigator during the first (2019). As a member of the House Intelligence Committee, he focused on charging Trump with incitement of insurrection and pursuing claims of obstruction. I was going to vote for him myself, but will have find someone else to support. Why spend money on a campaign when you smear someone in a matter of minutes? The reaction will be immediate, with permanent consequences, and no need for evidence! https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/10/swalwell-campaign-imploding-amid-sexual-assault-allegation-00867619 "Rep. Eric Swalwell’s campaign for governor was reeling Friday after two news reports detailed accusations of sexual assault and misconduct, with multiple staffers resigning and both prominent allies and rival candidates calling on the California Democrat to exit the race. The exodus, which began just before the San Francisco Chronicle published a report detailing a former staffer’s claims, jolted California’s marquee race just weeks before ballots start landing in voters’ mailboxes. The former staffer told the newspaper that Swalwell had sexual encounters with her while working for him, and that he sexually assaulted her twice when she was too drunk to consent... The dominoes tumbled quickly. Top staffers departed the campaign shortly before the Chronicle story published. Major endorsers began rescinding or pausing their support. And a pro-Swalwell independent expenditure committee said it was suspending operations. Swalwell’s two campaign co-chairs, Reps. Jimmy Gomez and Adam Gray, called on Swalwell to drop out — a stunning rebuke from key surrogates who had helped introduce Swalwell to power players in Sacramento, where both served in the state Assembly...". Well, if Swalwell did those things, he's a major idiot. But this rush to judgment and acting before even pausing to think really gets to me. He's been a great Congressman. Quote
Keithambrose Posted yesterday at 06:23 AM Posted yesterday at 06:23 AM 2 hours ago, unicorn said: Just as US Representative Eric Swalwell was about to become a front-runner in his run for California governor, former staffers have accused him of sexual improprieties, basically destroying his campaign. The story in the San Francisco Chronicle hadn't even been published yet before staffers quit, and supporters bowed out. The ink had literally not even dried before the axe came down. Representative Eric Swalwell played a prominent role in both of Donald Trump’s impeachments, serving as a House Impeachment Manager for the second trial (2021) and a vocal investigator during the first (2019). As a member of the House Intelligence Committee, he focused on charging Trump with incitement of insurrection and pursuing claims of obstruction. I was going to vote for him myself, but will have find someone else to support. Why spend money on a campaign when you smear someone in a matter of minutes? The reaction will be immediate, with permanent consequences, and no need for evidence! https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/10/swalwell-campaign-imploding-amid-sexual-assault-allegation-00867619 "Rep. Eric Swalwell’s campaign for governor was reeling Friday after two news reports detailed accusations of sexual assault and misconduct, with multiple staffers resigning and both prominent allies and rival candidates calling on the California Democrat to exit the race. The exodus, which began just before the San Francisco Chronicle published a report detailing a former staffer’s claims, jolted California’s marquee race just weeks before ballots start landing in voters’ mailboxes. The former staffer told the newspaper that Swalwell had sexual encounters with her while working for him, and that he sexually assaulted her twice when she was too drunk to consent... The dominoes tumbled quickly. Top staffers departed the campaign shortly before the Chronicle story published. Major endorsers began rescinding or pausing their support. And a pro-Swalwell independent expenditure committee said it was suspending operations. Swalwell’s two campaign co-chairs, Reps. Jimmy Gomez and Adam Gray, called on Swalwell to drop out — a stunning rebuke from key surrogates who had helped introduce Swalwell to power players in Sacramento, where both served in the state Assembly...". Well, if Swalwell did those things, he's a major idiot. But this rush to judgment and acting before even pausing to think really gets to me. He's been a great Congressman. Its very sad, as I said before, what happened to innocent till proven guilty? And the timing is very suspicious. unicorn 1 Quote
jimmie50 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 6 hours ago, Keithambrose said: what happened to innocent till proven guilty Very disappointing that society as a whole has primarily become a 'cancel culture'. Why has this just now become an issue when he has previously run for office and been elected? Why were these allegations not raised when he was running for Congress or reelection to Congress. I hate this whole cancel culture way of thinking in the first place, but am highly suspicious of the timing of these accusations. unicorn 1 Quote
Members Suckrates Posted 21 hours ago Members Posted 21 hours ago Just more TRUMP RETRIBUTION..... An exhaustive investigation MUST be done. Too much nasty, shady shit happening in our govt now.... * However, IF Swalwell is GUILTY, he shoud/must be prosecuted just like any other person would be..... But, MY gut is telling me, this is a Trump setup...... Swalwell is one of Trumps biggest critics and leaders of Trumps J6 trials...... HE is a top Trump target ! unicorn and jimmie50 2 Quote
caeron Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago One woman was a former staffer. Others came forward. His staff are quitting. I find it unlikely that multiple women have all decided to lie about it. I find it unlikely that his own staff would abandon him if they didn't believe these charges. I find it unlikely that the San Francisco Chronicle was duped by some Trump stooge. Otherwise good people do bad things. Perhaps these public destructions of men will discourage others from doing similar things. The court of law and the court of public opinion have different standards, as they should. Ruthrieston and tm_nyc 2 Quote
Members Suckrates Posted 15 hours ago Members Posted 15 hours ago 28 minutes ago, caeron said: One woman was a former staffer. Others came forward. His staff are quitting. I find it unlikely that multiple women have all decided to lie about it. I find it unlikely that his own staff would abandon him if they didn't believe these charges. I find it unlikely that the San Francisco Chronicle was duped by some Trump stooge. Otherwise good people do bad things. Perhaps these public destructions of men will discourage others from doing similar things. The court of law and the court of public opinion have different standards, as they should. As more news surfaces, there ARE credible sources that report and CONFIRM the reports about Swalwell.... That's unfortunate and sad, and shows HE TOO is a hypocrite. I can certainly stand corrected on my initial thoughts, with regret bthat the reporting might be True.... In that case, he needs to be gone from govt, and prosecuted for his behavior. Just shows you that you "shouldn't throw dirt on someone elses house unless your house is squeaky Clean !" Sorry Swalwell... You fucked up 👎 tm_nyc 1 Quote
Members unicorn Posted 12 hours ago Author Members Posted 12 hours ago 23 minutes ago, caeron said: ... I find it unlikely that the San Francisco Chronicle was duped by some Trump stooge. ... The SF Chronicle wasn't "duped." It simply reported the accusations. It did not say these accusations are a known fact. I most certainly don't discount the possibility the accusers are telling the truth. What I object to is the immediate knee-jerk reaction resulting in action before the facts are even laid out. It may be that , in fact, that Swalwell is a horny dumb-ass. Obviously, the timing is troubling, and there is also a possibility these accusations represent political dirty tricks. For one, I'm suspicious that the chief complainant states she was "too drunk to give consent," yet remembers the (repeated, according to her) sexual encounters so well. And if she remembers the first time, why would she put herself in that situation again? Once again, I'm not saying she's lying, but I'm bothered that a mere accusation can immediately end a career. What's wrong in having the facts laid out? Quote
Members unicorn Posted 12 hours ago Author Members Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Suckrates said: ... Sorry Swalwell... You fucked up 👎 You don't know that. It would have been more reasonable to say "Looks like you fucked up," or "I believe you fucked up," or some other phrase acknowledging that things may not be as they first appear, and you have the maturity to acknowledge this. Quote
Members Lucky Posted 11 hours ago Members Posted 11 hours ago 14 minutes ago, unicorn said: The SF Chronicle wasn't "duped." It simply reported the accusations. It did not say these accusations are a known fact. I most certainly don't discount the possibility the accusers are telling the truth. What I object to is the immediate knee-jerk reaction resulting in action before the facts are even laid out. It may be that , in fact, that Swalwell is a horny dumb-ass. Obviously, the timing is troubling, and there is also a possibility these accusations represent political dirty tricks. For one, I'm suspicious that the chief complainant states she was "too drunk to give consent," yet remembers the (repeated, according to her) sexual encounters so well. And if she remembers the first time, why would she put herself in that situation again? Once again, I'm not saying she's lying, but I'm bothered that a mere accusation can immediately end a career. What's wrong in having the facts laid out? I couldn't agree more. unicorn 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, unicorn said: Obviously, the timing is troubling, and there is also a possibility these accusations represent political dirty tricks. For one, I'm suspicious that the chief complainant states she was "too drunk to give consent," yet remembers the (repeated, according to her) sexual encounters so well. And if she remembers the first time, why would she put herself in that situation again? Once again, I'm not saying she's lying, but I'm bothered that a mere accusation can immediately end a career. What's wrong in having the facts laid out? +1 unicorn 1 Quote
Members Suckrates Posted 10 hours ago Members Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, unicorn said: The SF Chronicle wasn't "duped." It simply reported the accusations. It did not say these accusations are a known fact. I most certainly don't discount the possibility the accusers are telling the truth. What I object to is the immediate knee-jerk reaction resulting in action before the facts are even laid out. It may be that , in fact, that Swalwell is a horny dumb-ass. Obviously, the timing is troubling, and there is also a possibility these accusations represent political dirty tricks. For one, I'm suspicious that the chief complainant states she was "too drunk to give consent," yet remembers the (repeated, according to her) sexual encounters so well. And if she remembers the first time, why would she put herself in that situation again? Once again, I'm not saying she's lying, but I'm bothered that a mere accusation can immediately end a career. What's wrong in having the facts laid out? Its not the accusations that will end Swalwells career, its HIS actions that did that, if the accusations prove True ! Quote
Keithambrose Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Suckrates said: Its not the accusations that will end Swalwells career, its HIS actions that did that, if the accusations prove True ! No, the accusations will end his career, whether the accusations are true or not. He may be absolved in 12 months time, possibly unlikely, but his career is ended now. 4 minutes ago, Suckrates said: Its not the accusations that will end Swalwells career, its HIS actions that did that, if the accusations prove True ! No, the accusations will end his career, now, whether or not , in 12 months or whatever, they turn out to be true or not. That's the problem. He may be absolved in 12 months, perhaps unlikely, but his career is finished now. vinapu and unicorn 2 Quote
Keithambrose Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Just now, Keithambrose said: No, the accusations will end his career, whether the accusations are true or not. He may be absolved in 12 months time, possibly unlikely, but his career is ended now. No, the accusations will end his career, now, whether or not , in 12 months or whatever, they turn out to be true or not. That's the problem. He may be absolved in 12 months, perhaps unlikely, but his career is finished now. Sorry for double post! Quote
Members Suckrates Posted 10 hours ago Members Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, unicorn said: You don't know that. It would have been more reasonable to say "Looks like you fucked up," or "I believe you fucked up," or some other phrase acknowledging that things may not be as they first appear, and you have the maturity to acknowledge this. You NEVER fail to jump to criticism without referencing my ENTIRE post..... I continuously said "if reporting proves to be true", and the "sorry, you fucked up" is based on that option. Look Uni, I know you are NOT a fan of mine, but you really are trying way too hard to crucify me, and you need to slow your roll girl ! Learn to fuckin READ and comment with accuracy. Quote
Keithambrose Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Just now, Suckrates said: You NEVER fail to jump to criticism without referencing my ENTIRE post..... I continuously said "if reporting proves to be true", and the "sorry, you fucked up" is based on that option. Look Uni, I know you are NOT a fan of mine, but you really are trying way too hard to crucify me, and you need to slow your roll girl ! Learn to fuckin READ and comment with accuracy. Unnecessary. unicorn and vinapu 2 Quote
Members Suckrates Posted 10 hours ago Members Posted 10 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Keithambrose said: No, the accusations will end his career, whether the accusations are true or not. He may be absolved in 12 months time, possibly unlikely, but his career is ended now. No, the accusations will end his career, now, whether or not , in 12 months or whatever, they turn out to be true or not. That's the problem. He may be absolved in 12 months, perhaps unlikely, but his career is finished now. Trump "came back" from felonious CONVICTIONS..... Anything is possible. Quote
Members Suckrates Posted 10 hours ago Members Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, Keithambrose said: Unnecessary. As is your post. Quote
Keithambrose Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Just now, Suckrates said: As is your post. Thank you! Quote
Members Suckrates Posted 10 hours ago Members Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, Keithambrose said: Thank you! Quote
Members unicorn Posted 9 hours ago Author Members Posted 9 hours ago 39 minutes ago, Suckrates said: ...Look Uni, I know you are NOT a fan of mine, but you really are trying way too hard to crucify me, and you need to slow your roll girl !... How dramatic! (But for the record, I have no ill feelings towards you--just your stubbornness & hot-headedness at times 😉) xpaulo 1 Quote
xpaulo Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 7 hours ago, caeron said: Perhaps these public destructions of men will discourage others from doing similar things. Powerful men often use their power for sexual purposes. JFK, Martin Luther King and probably Robert Kennedy all had multiple sexual relationships in the 1960s. I think there's an assumption the women were all willing participants. I'd be surprised if that was true in all the cases, I'm guessing a few felt they didn't have a choice. A close friend of JFK even told his fiance and then wife before their wedding that JFK would continue to have sex with other women after their wedding and if she couldn't accept that, she should end the engagement. Human nature doesn't really change. Quote
vinapu Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, xpaulo said: A close friend of JFK even told his fiance and then wife before their wedding that JFK would continue to have sex with other women after their wedding and if she couldn't accept that, she should end the engagement. Lee Oswald came to her recue I guess unicorn 1 Quote
Members Pete1111 Posted 43 minutes ago Members Posted 43 minutes ago 11 hours ago, unicorn said: The SF Chronicle wasn't "duped." It simply reported the accusations. It did not say these accusations are a known fact. I most certainly don't discount the possibility the accusers are telling the truth. What I object to is the immediate knee-jerk reaction resulting in action before the facts are even laid out. It may be that , in fact, that Swalwell is a horny dumb-ass. Obviously, the timing is troubling, and there is also a possibility these accusations represent political dirty tricks. For one, I'm suspicious that the chief complainant states she was "too drunk to give consent," yet remembers the (repeated, according to her) sexual encounters so well. And if she remembers the first time, why would she put herself in that situation again? Once again, I'm not saying she's lying, but I'm bothered that a mere accusation can immediately end a career. What's wrong in having the facts laid out? The account I listened to, by the victim, sounds like she suffers from selective memory and that she drank heavily. Not saying Swalwell is innocent. I don't know. But the timing of this accusation is troubling. Quote