The mugshot says it all.
U.S. District Judge Kristi Johnson also ordered a psychiatric evaluation for Warnock.
Kingfish note: For some reason, the order brought this to mind.
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Sheesh...Talk about how the mighty have fallen.
And teflon Mike Espy skates once again
He won't be able to engineer his way out this time.
He has just created a vacuum to be filled by a different grifter.
I am going to miss the free bar drinks which always seemed to be around Rudy.
Where will Espy get his free boots in the future?
Reminds me of Saddam Hussein’s disheveled mugshot.
1:03 for the win. I was sitting here thinking to myself, "Where have I seen this mugshot before?"
My children are teenagers. One seems to think that working less is the way to succeed. This is a great model for me to illustrate. Really, just a few simple photos should do the trick. Right?
I guess this means he will not be buying free drinks in bars anytime soon.
Would love to see his pic after all of his Botox dissolves.
Man let’s lay off this guy. The horse is dead.
The bigger they are the harder they fall.
@ "My children are teenagers. One seems to think that working less is the way to succeed."
Well you're the one who's responsible for teaching them.
Nope. He still has a few laps left around the track. Flog that horse!!!
Was that meant as a pun? The truth is that Rudy has never been able to engineer anything. His engineering skills are basically nonexistent. He's always been a bull-sh*tter, a back-slapper, a politician, a lobbyist, a bagman, a schmoozer, a con-artist, and a snake oil salesman. He didn't get projects and then do legitimate engineering. Every project he engineered was f***ed up and had to be fixed by the contractor or some other engineer. But regardless of his incompetence as an engineer, the politicians kept giving him work. I wonder why?
Rudy was introduced to Madison County when he worked for Engineering Associates in Pearl. Carl Ray Furr and Joe Johnson got the county work and put Rudy (their employee) in charge of doing Madison County's work. Carl Ray Furr was Rudy's idol. After Rudy petted those supervisors (David Richardson, Bill Banks, Marc Sharpe, and others), they decided that Rudy should quit his job, open his own firm, and Madison County would be his first client. The rest, they say, is history.
Pride goes before a fall. Rudy had a lot of pride and now he has a big fall.
Don't know who the hell that is, but it ain't Rudy Warnock!
2:36, Interesting story. So he screwed the people who gave him his shot. I suppose the die was cast right there.
WooHoo Go Dawgs! . . . or is that kind of thing only appropriate when Ole Miss grads get their mugshots taken?
2:32 - Do we blame Rudy’s parents for his shortcomings? And, just let him roam free. I don’t think that’s how it works.
If his reputation hadn't preceded him, I could feel sorry for him. I do feel for his family, though. What of them now?
is that a bloodstained bandage on the right side of rotten rudys neck?
he looks like robert bork after his senate confirmation hearing where his nomination was rejected.
Dinero is a real turd but that was a great (and relevant) clip, Kingfish. Rudolph has been playing to the audience for a long time.
I don't know how personal bankruptcy works, but how is a millionaire allowed to file bankruptcy in order to hide his assets from the court, then get the court's permission to take a family vacation to Destin, come home and claim poverty?
Somethin' ain't right round here!
That is the look of reality setting in.
Seeing those baggy eyes leads one to believe he may be having trouble sleeping
There's a bridge as you approach the Yandell/North Old Canton intersection from the west. I well remember Rudy having to rework that entire bridge just days after being fired by Madison County in 2016. The prior year he had built the bridge.
But unlike the million dollar airport study, he was not paid twice for this bridge.
The Board that had approved the failed bridge was Banks, Griffin, Steen, Crosby and Howland. At that time, there were Five Amigos, not just three.
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