https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/10/amy_klobuchar_not_your_senator_next_door.html
October 20, 2018
Amy Klobuchar: Not Your Senator Next Door
By Steve Sherman
Senator Amy Klobuchar does a good job of portraying herself as “Minnesota Nice.” She even titled her book The Senator Next Door, building an image that she is the grandchild of immigrants and middle-class parents.
As a member of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee, Amy Klobuchar recently got a chance to take her game to the next level with the Brett Kavanaugh hearings/circus. Klobuchar, like several of her counterparts, used her time to announce that she would like to be president.
Despite her “Aw shucks” demeanor, she is a politician like any other. A woman willing to crush anyone who gets in her way. The kind of politician who would destroy successful men’s careers without batting an eye.
This story starts when Amy Klobuchar, a partner at the law firm Dorsey & Whitney in Minneapolis, held the office of Hennepin county attorney. Her sights were set on Minnesota attorney general. Klobuchar thought she had found a great case to further her career, the Kirby Puckett case.
Puckett, a Hall of Fame baseball player loved in Minnesota and around the world, was charged with assault on a woman in a public restroom. That case didn’t work out for Klobuchar, as Puckett was eventually acquitted of all charges.
Fresh off that defeat, young Amy Klobuchar needed a win badly, and she found it with some unsuspecting Northwest Airlines pilots. This time the defendants were not beloved heroes. They were easily cast as villains gaming the system. Even better, they were middle-aged white men.
The pilots were not charged with anything as horrible as rape – they were accused of tax evasion. The whole thing revolved around how many days these pilots spent in any one state, thus constituting residency in that state and determining in which state they had to pay state income tax.
Boring… I know! But it was exactly what Amy Klobuchar needed to look tough on white-collar crime and further her career to become the new Minnesota attorney general.
I personally interviewed Captain Randy Enyeart, one of the pilots to have the unfortunate experience of running into Amy Klobuchar as she made her climb to the top. He has become a skeleton in her crowded closet.
In 2001, Captain Enyeart was a divorced father with two sons and an airline pilot for Northwest Airlines (NWA). Enyeart had a good relationship with his former wife, and he helped in raising their sons. Randy split his time between Alaska, Missouri, and Minnesota.
Captain Enyeart claimed residency status in Alaska and shared a home there. He also had a townhome in Shorewood, Minnesota near his sons. Determining residency for tax purposes comes down to number of days spent in a state, which for a pilot sometimes comes down to hours. If a pilot lands in Minneapolis, sits in the terminal for an hour, and then leaves, does that count as a “day” in the state?
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