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Who told the feds about Azano? Bob Brewer, that’s who.
I'm on my 25th reading of this article and still can't figure out what the point is. As communications director for Brewer's campaign, I'm wondering if Don Bauder is truly suggesting that Brewer, with a snap of the fingers, somehow has the power to control the entire U.S. Department of Justice. Also, to the extent anybody made the feds aware of Azano's activities, shouldn't that person be commended? After all, given the federal complaint that was filed recently, looks like the feds should have been looking into Azano a long time ago. Don Bauder wouldn't be able to stub his toe without becoming convinced that it was all the result of a giant conspiracy involving shady, powerful people. I'm gonna cross my fingers, read the piece for a 26th time and hope I finally figure out what exactly Bauder's trying to say here. Wish me luck.— March 13, 2014 5:35 p.m.