Team Jessica Update: Setting the Bar Low, Omar Navarro and Joe Collins – the 10 Million Dollar Grifter

by | Feb 5, 2021 | 2021 Elections, Jessica Patterson | 1 comment

Did you know that Joe Collins raised $10 Million for his race against Maxine Watters? And she still got 70+% of the vote against him. Joe Collins is a wackjob that has 4 kids by 4 different women, owed/owes back child support, claimed his bodily fluids were worth $15 Million in court papers and filed to run for President on the Green Party Ticket!

And – he is a part of Team Jessica because Steve Frank dared to tell people the above facts about him. There are others participating in the hysteria (I will name them at a later time) which included attempting to run the president of the CRA (Johnnie Morgan – who is black and supports Steve Frank) out of a local CRA unit.

Given that Jessica Patterson has been protecting Mike Madrid and others in the Lincoln Project I am sure she and Joe Collins will get along famously! While the GOP yanked the endorsements of Ted Howze and Mike Cargile for perceived offenses – Jessica Patterson ignored the headlines Joe Collins was making.

Interestingly enough – Steve Frank is jewish. I guess using Collins’ logic, Joe Collins is anti-semetic. Who knows, maybe he is.

  • The California GOP endorsed former Green Party presidential candidate Joe Collins in his bid to unseat Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters.
  • Collins claimed his bodily fluids were worth $15 million in a lawsuit he filed against San Diego in 2017.
  • Collins has switched political parties four times since entering the arena in late 2016, Federal Election Commission records show.
  • Collins had $22 in his checking account in April 2018, court documents show. Now he’s running a congressional campaign that has raised $761,000.

Steve Frank and your intrepid blogger tried to warn you and now the Daily Caller has gotten ahold of this guy.

The California Republican Party endorsed a former Green Party presidential candidate who once claimed that his bodily fluids were worth $15 million in a lawsuit that, according to a lawyer, appears to have evoked the fringe legal theories of the sovereign citizen movement.

Navy veteran Joe Collins has also raised nearly $761,000 for his longshot bid to unseat 15-term Democratic California Rep. Maxine Waters, campaign records show. He first entered the political arena as an anti-Trump presidential candidate in November 2016 and has since switched political parties four times, most recently to a pro-Trump Republican.

Ladies and Gentlemen, we may have seen Joe Collins leapfrog Sean Feucht and Deanna Lorraine for Grifter of the Year.

Collins told the DCNF that his extensive campaign-funded travel is justified because the district he’s seeking to represent “doesn’t have the funds to donate to take on the most hated and corrupt female politician in the country. Therefore, I need to get financial support all over the country.”

And Collins reported to the FEC in a July 2019 campaign filing that the consulting firm, Pure Strategy Solutions, shared the same address as his campaign. In subsequent filings, the consulting firm was listed as having an address in Beverly Hills, and starting in October campaign filings show the firm having an address in Delaware.

There are no records in California’s business registry of Pure Strategy Solutions, and the firm’s apparent website merely says “coming soon” and offers no information about what they do.

Collins told the DCNF that it was “definitely an error” that he listed Pure Strategy Solutions as having the same address of his campaign in his July 2019 filing. But Collins did not address any follow-up questions about his relationship to the firm.

Instead, he sent the DCNF a cease and desist notice he authored with no apparent legal representation, saying the DNCF does not “have the right nor my permission to question me.”

Collins wrote in the notice that the DCNF’s questions involving his “closed Presidential Campaign, court proceedings and questions regarding the personal finances and dealings of Joe Collins’s private life” were “defamatory.”

Attempts to reach Pure Strategy Solutions were unsuccessful.

For more on Joe Collins – including his dishonorable discharge, read here.

1 Comment

  1. Who will write a best seller about Joe, Omar and DeAnna? Which one went from a sexual acts advice podcaster/columnist to a traditional values candidate to a national Q-ANON leader?

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