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Idaho Republican Blake Hall Fired for Throwing Used Condoms on the Lawn of a Woman He Was Stalking

Posted by Steven D., Booman Tribune at 4:25 PM on November 10, 2009.


"It's unimaginable that a 56-year-old would be so deviant."

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This story about prominent Idaho political figure and Republican National Committee member Blake Hall and his conviction for stalking his former girlfriend is pretty disturbing, nonetheless, especially from the "ewww!" factor alone:

 

Blake Hall, a leading figure in Idaho and national politics for 25 years, was fired Monday as a deputy prosecuting attorney in eastern Idaho and has resigned from the Republican National Committee. [...]

Idaho Falls police reported that witnesses said Hall disposed of used condoms on the lawn of the woman's house. Nineteen condoms were turned over to police, collected on 10 different dates, according to a police report. Both Hall and his lawyer acknowledged the condoms belonged to him, according to a police report. [...]

"I was so tired of being victimized," the woman said. "It is unimaginable that a 56-year-old would be so deviant."

Well, at least he didn't try to choke her to death. And it's clear from his behavior he hasn't been seduced by the Gay Side, so far as we know. In Republican Political circles I guess that makes him a stand up guy. Which is why, even though he has to serve a six month 15 day jail term, resign from the RNC, and was fired from one of the government jobs he held, he still gets to keep his second government job as a civil attorney for Fremont County, Idaho:

 

But Hall, 56, will keep his $31,000-a-year job as the civil attorney in nearby Fremont County, according to Prosecutor Joette Lookabaugh, a Republican who hired Hall in January.

Lookabaugh said she told Hall he would keep his job "unless or until his ability to do an outstanding job for Fremont County citizens is compromised." [...]

"I understand that political figures are held to a higher standard," she said. "What is disturbing is the fact that often people who have devoted their lives to public service are not given the same benefits, or are treated more harshly, than the public at large. There seems to be a certain amount of political glee in striking down the well-known for any real or perceived foible."

This behavior by Mr. Hall was only a "real or perceived foible? I guess a conviction and jail time for stalking a married woman who repeatedly asked him to stop harassing her and leaving used condoms on her lawn is only a "foible" if you're a Republican. As opposed to a blow job given to a Democratic president which was, after all, an impeachable offense committed by a man who nearly destroyed this great nation of ours, and was, without a doubt, the worst, most immoral thing ever done by a White Male President.*

Still, he's not really that bad of a guy. By all accounts (i.e., his attorney's statement), he took his punishment like a real man, with grace and dignity, but most of all with great strength:

 

David Leroy, a former Idaho attorney general, is Hall's attorney.

"In my opinion, he accepted this severe penalty with extreme grace," Leroy said Monday. "He was calm and strong."

I think this qualifies him to run for Vice president, don't you? Clearly, he'd make a great running mate for Sarah Palin in 2012. I mean, he's a bit of a rogue, too, and he comes from Real America, which would make their ticket a match made in Republican Heaven. What more could she ask for?

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We Can Only Presume
Posted by: garyfee on Nov 10, 2009 4:46 PM   
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That Hall isn't throwing his soiled sheepskins on Joette Lookabaugh's lawn.

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Extra! Extra! Read all about it! ----------- "Dog barks!"
Posted by: pelican beak on Nov 10, 2009 6:00 PM   
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I see nothing newsworthy in this story.
This IS how repugs behave.

We'll be picking up
the disgusting residue
that W spewed
for years to come.

Palin was something McCain littered on our lawn.

There's no stretch at all to imagine
Dick "Go fuck yourself" Cheney or Druggie Limbaugh
being involved in something like this toward their adversaries.

Blake Hall was simply behaving how today's repugs do.
BFD

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Republican Women
Posted by: donrus on Nov 10, 2009 8:45 PM   
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What makes this even more bizarre for me is that the person permitting him to keep his job is a woman Prosecutor Joette Lookabaugh. I guess she is okay with stalking, maybe until it happens to her. You would think a woman would be more concerned. And as far as it compromising his ability to do his job...would any woman want to helped or prosecuted by him?

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This Bastards...
Posted by: theblackgeorgecarlin on Nov 10, 2009 8:55 PM   
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Sentence should have been 6 months and he should have been labeled a sex offender. If he wasn't rich and white, he wouldn't have gotten away from this shit.

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» Actually... Posted by: HeroesAll
Actually
Posted by: spiritof1877 on Nov 10, 2009 9:49 PM   
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This should have been, considering AIDS and all, assault with a deadly weapon. He should be doing Hard time with John the Baldheaded man, if you know what I mean.

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Let this be a lesson to me that Republicans are not brain-washed.
Posted by: Nitestallion on Nov 11, 2009 2:09 AM   
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They are brain dirtyed with infusions of grandure from a false sence of pride and superiority.

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bleeding heart soft on crime Liberals, oh, wait
Posted by: Rod on Nov 11, 2009 4:15 AM   
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It's a republican? Hey, they would smear us with the worst words, but one of their own deserves compassion, I am so confused. I thought they were merciless on crime. So Confused...

NOT

Rod

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A monkey spanker? How Republican....
Posted by: peterjkraus on Nov 11, 2009 5:45 AM   
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This dude, saddled with the name of a university dining establishment, either spent his working hours spanking the Republican monkey nineteen times, or he had a helper somewhere.

In any case, a straightforward blow job in the West Wing (even if the blower was fat and ugly and the blowee a Democrat) sure beats Mr. Hall's production, packaging and delivery act.

Gotta leave it to them, though: toe tapping in the public toilet, comparing measurements by email with congressional pages, impeaching Presidents while boffing nubile non-wives, even visiting the cancer-stricken wife in the hospital to tell her you're getting a divorce to marry your assistant....(hi, Newt!).. that's all in a day's work for the defenders of morality and the sanctitiy of man-on-woman marriage. So what's a little condom-throwing if you're a deputy prosecuting attorney in Idaho?

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FOUND!! The new logo for the RNC
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Nov 11, 2009 5:49 AM   
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RNC MAN

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Irresponsible Journalism
Posted by: folkie on Nov 11, 2009 6:18 AM   
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I wish people would stop and think before publishing reckless reports like this. I'm not advocating censorship, just a little discretion.

After all, what if the Democrats think that condom-throwing is part of the Republican agenda and start expanding on it?

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LOLOLOL!!!
Posted by: Dak on Nov 11, 2009 7:51 AM   
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Thank you, Steven W!
What a delightful story, lolol!
Only in Idaho!!!
Only a Republican!!!
LOLOL. Oh myyyy!
PS: I would not want an attorney with HIS reputation anywhere near me in a courtroom.
much less as my attorney... ewwwwww!!!

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Please pass the hand sanitizer!!!
Posted by: hardwroc on Nov 11, 2009 12:41 PM   
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And can someone please tell me something funny to get this out of my brain.

The ironic hypocrisy is giving the country a whiplash !
Since the victim is said to be MARRIED and apparently to a MAN, maybe the best sentence would be a locked room with the husband for a half hour or so? That would help make the fifteen minute sentence more palatable to the rest of us.
What a whackadoodle !

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WTF!?
Posted by: Eric.Arthur.Blair on Nov 11, 2009 6:27 PM   
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"In my opinion, he accepted this severe penalty with extreme grace,"

Severe? I've seen traffic offenses get worse - but, then, those offenders might not have been Republicans.

Still, it could have been worse...

What if the contents of the used rubbers weren't Hall's? On second thought, maybe that's why he got off so "severely".

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Yes folks,
Posted by: Doubtom43 on Nov 11, 2009 10:25 PM   
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we got us some sick f-ckers in the game of politics. Good thing he's not in Congress or we'd have to refer to him as the "Honorable".

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