Sunday, March 02, 2025

Here’s how much Hegseth is worth and how he made his money.

Assets of his third wife Jennifer Rauchet, a producer at Fox News, were included in the disclosure, and hers are greater. Rauchet’s assets amounted to between around $905,000 and $2.3 million and included mutual funds and individual stocks such as Alphabet (GOOGL) , Blackstone (BX) , and Oracle (ORCL) .

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Together, Hegseth and Rauchert have a combined net worth of around $3 million to $4 million, which is in line with Forbes’ estimate of $3 million.

What is Pete Hegseth’s net worth?
  • Hegseth has a net worth of about a million dollars or so, based on a financial disclosure report to the U.S. Office of Government Ethics in an August 2024 filing.
  • His assets included exchange-traded funds valued at between around $380,000 and $850,000. 
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PHOENIX NEW TIMES: Stephen Lemons' --- 12 More of the Worst AZ Elected Office Holders

How quickly we forget that the vast majority of our elected officeholders are self-serving egomaniacs who quite often get worse the longer they're in power. And for those who make politics a career, there is little hope of redemption. 

12 (more) of the worst politicians in Arizona history

This time around, we’ve got GOP nuts, disappointing Democrats and even Arizona’s most famous and revered politician.
Image: Ex-Sen. Kyrsten Sinema often displayed open contempt for the voters who put her in office.
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Tribalism and Trump derangement syndrome can really skew folks' perspectives. Granted, in the Donald Trump era, the bar for what constitutes a contemptible politician is lower than a manhole cover. 

Short attention spans and presentism have us judging foggy memories of the past by current events, conveniently forgetting horrors gone by. Bad behavior and corruption are the rule in politics, not the exception. Once you accept this simple fact of existence, you will be forever on guard — even with those pols who smile in your face, pat your back and tell you what you want to hear.

Last year, we brought you our list of the 12 worst politicians in Arizona history. But the Grand Canyon State boasts far more than just a dirty dozen. So, we're back with another installment. These 12 may not have been awful enough to crack our original list, but each is bad in his or her own special way.
 
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Democrat Janet Napolitano abandoned the state in 2009 to a nativist, GOP majority in the legislature to join the Obama administration, paving the way for Republican Jan Brewer to become governor and sign Arizona's infamous Senate Bill 1070.
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Janet Napolitano 
Ruthless self-advancement marked the political career of Napolitano, Arizona's 21st governor. She notoriously abandoned the state in 2009 to a nativist, Republican majority in the legislature — and to her GOP successor as governor, Jan Brewer — for a plum position as Secretary of Homeland Security in the Obama administration. Brewer went on to sign the odious "papers please" law, Senate Bill 1070, which led to a massive boycott of the state and spread fear throughout the Hispanic population. Though Napolitano had signed some anti-immigration legislation as governor, SB 1070 was universally opposed by Democrats and Napolitano surely would have vetoed it.

Should you be inclined to forgive her overweening ambition in this regard, keep in mind that during her tenure as Homeland Security Secretary from 2009-13, the department deported more than 3 million people. That exceeds the number of deportations in Trump's first presidency. Obama's regime ultimately deported more than 5 million people, earning Napolitano's jefe the moniker of "Deporter in Chief."

Nor should Arizonans forget Napolitano's years-long political alliance with Republican Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. In 1997, while Napolitano was U.S. Attorney for Arizona, the U.S. Department of Justice brought a complaint against Arpaio for the cruelty in his jails, which employed deadly restraint chairs used to suffocate prisoners to death. When Arpaio was forced to eat crow and sign an agreement with the feds to improve conditions, Napolitano did him a solid, appearing with him at a joint press conference to downplay the agreement as nothing more than a "technicality" and "a lawyer's paper."
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Saturday, March 01, 2025

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THIS IS THE DAY: Israel and the crisis in the Middle East

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STARMER'S GREAT BRITAIN SUMMIT: Zelenskiyy says Ukraine must be 'heard' after Trump clash

 Volodymyr Zelenskyy aims for diplomatic end to Russia-Ukraine war by 2025

 

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy is to meet UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London on Saturday, a day after Ukraine's president had a heated exchange with Trump. DW has more.
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