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NEW YORK DAILY JOURNAL
STATE CAPITOL SEX TRIANGLE EXPOSED! SENATOR TO BE CALLED IN FOR CORRUPTION CHARGES!
F ROM THE DESK of Editor-at-Large, Michael Anders.
As Mayor of New York City, I have an unique insight. As the owner of
my paper, here are my thoughts…
I N A MOVE HIGHLIGHTINGthe arrogance of elected officials, Senator Vivian Hawthorne, Governor Carter Andrews, and Mayor Liam Jeffries were all filmed as they engaged in a bizarre and taboo sex ring at Mayor Jeffries’ New Kingston home.
It was only a few days prior that this newspaper declared that it was the presence of Senator Hawthorne that had derailed both men’s careers and that statement proved to be very prescient as investigative footage surfaced of both men engaged in simultaneous sex acts with the fallen Senator.
Additional photographs of a younger Senator Hawthorne have also been retrieved from prior romantic interests that show a lewd, crude, and completely degenerate woman occupying one of the premier positions of leadership in the state.
State legislators were quick to act, issuing subpoenas to Vivian Hawthorne to testify in front of the State Ethics Committee in one month's time in addition to Governor Carter Andrews. This quick action by the State Legislature underscores the level of disgust at the political elite of Albany and the desire to root it out and start fresh within state politics.
A sample poll conducted by the New York Daily Journal found that Vivian Hawthorne had dropped in popularity and approval among New York State voters. Her approval rating after the release of the video, in which she engaged in simultaneous sex with both the Governor and the Mayor, stood at a shaky 25%, with 3 in 4 respondents saying that serious articles of impeachment needed to be considered as a possible option.
The Editorial Board of the New York Daily Journal has long held that the differences in policy between Governor Andrews and Mayor Jeffries were of a nature that closed door negotiations between the two men could have resolved them. But the entrance of the Senator into the fray created a perfect storm where Ms. Hawthorne’s wild and unpredictable nature have brought both men’s careers to the precipice.
It remains to be seen how the corruption charges play out against the Governor as well as the Mayor. Experts are now speculating that the entire proceeding may lead to the repeal of the signature environmental law as well as directives by the State Legislature prohibiting the Boltiador family from setting up factories in New Kingston due to the scandal associated with their original plans. While some would consider this a sad and ironic twist to the entire spectacle, others have commented that it represents that both the environmental law as well as the agreement to secure the investment for the factories were built on shaky foundations that would not have been able to last much longer.
All eyes will thus be on the State Legislature as they conduct their corruption inquiries in one month's time. Should the first day of testimony lead to an understanding that a greater degree of scrutiny and action is needed to be taken, then the entire political establishment of the state will most likely be impacted.
Whatever the outcome, there is one thing that is certain—it is expected that should the Boltiador family be refused the right to invest in New Kingston, they will most likely open their factories in Shanghai.