Current Events > oh good, the guy who runs a mercenary gang wants to run for Senate

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Antifar
10/08/17 11:17:20 AM
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/08/us/politics/erik-prince-blackwater-wyoming-senate.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur

Erik Prince, the founder of the security contractor Blackwater, is seriously considering a Republican primary challenge for a Senate seat in Wyoming, potentially adding a high-profile contender to a fledgling drive to oust establishment lawmakers with insurgents in the mold of President Trump.

Mr. Prince appears increasingly likely to challenge John Barrasso, a senior member of the Senate Republican leadership, according to people who have spoken to him in recent days. He has been urged to run next year by Stephen K. Bannon, who is leading the effort to shake up the Republican leadership with financial backing from the New York hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer and his daughter Rebekah.

Over the weekend, Mr. Prince traveled to Wyoming with his family to explore ways to establish residency there, said one person who had spoken to him.

If he runs, Mr. Prince would face formidable obstacles in seeking to unseat Mr. Barrasso, a popular and genial but low-profile senator who will have the full backing of Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, and the well-funded political committees loyal to him. Mr. Prince, who has never run for public office, has been a controversial figure for years, as Blackwater faced a welter of ethical and legal problems over its work for the military in places like Iraq, including an episode in 2007 in which its employees killed 17 civilians in Baghdad.

While his ties to Wyoming are thin, the state is attractive to Mr. Prince because it has none of the personal political entanglements he would face in his home state of Michigan. Public records show that Mr. Prince, a former member of the Navy SEALs who has lived all over the world, had an address in Wapiti, Wyo., in the states northwest corner, for several years in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Though Mr. Prince carries some baggage, Republicans have privately said that a primary challenge against a lawmaker like Mr. Barrasso is the kind they fear most: an out-of-the-blue run by a renegade from the right against a senator whose sin is not a lack of conservative credentials, but an association with Mr. McConnell and other party leaders.

Those anxieties became all the more serious late last month when Roy Moore, a conservative firebrand, defeated Senator Luther Strange, a McConnell ally, in an Alabama Republican primary. Allies of Mr. McConnell spent tens of millions of dollars defending Mr. Strange, but Mr. Moore won by nine percentage points.

Mr. Prince, 48, has strong ties to the Trump administration. He served as an informal adviser during the transition, and he is the brother of Betsy DeVos, the education secretary. He has told his sister that he would like to run against Mr. Barrasso, a person with knowledge of the conversation said.

In 1997, Mr. Prince founded Blackwater as a private, for-profit force to aid the military, and he is wealthy enough to self-finance his race. For months this year, Mr. Prince with Mr. Bannons support pushed a plan to replace soldiers with contractors in Afghanistan. The proposal, which would have radically changed the way the fight in that country is conducted, was vehemently opposed by the national security adviser, Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster, and the defense secretary, Jim Mattis.

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ManicPlumber77
10/08/17 11:19:02 AM
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On one hand, the guy founded an evil organization with little care for ethics or morals, and operates for money.
On the other, the guy basically made a mass A-Team.
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ZombiePelican
10/08/17 11:20:04 AM
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Bluebomber182
10/08/17 11:20:11 AM
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this guy is betsy devos brother btw
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k debonair
10/08/17 11:26:17 AM
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ZombiePelican posted...
PMCs =/= mercenaries

semantics aside, when you get hired to carry around smgs and possibly shoot and kill people, you're a mercenary. security guards don't perform military duties.
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