Name Lee Whitnum | ||
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Education Harvard University, University of Maryland University College |
Lee Whitnum dragged off stage at Brookfield Democratic Town Committee Gubernatorial forum
Lee Whitnum (born June 23, 1960) is an American writer and politician. She is an outspoken critic of Israel and gained notoriety on that issue in the 2010 Connecticut U.S. Senate race. She also takes a hard stand against illegal and legal "white collar" immigration as a way to curtail unemployment. She cites abuses of the H1-B and L1 immigration loopholes as detrimental to the United States by contributing to unemployment.
Contents
- Lee Whitnum dragged off stage at Brookfield Democratic Town Committee Gubernatorial forum
- Lee whitnum calls opponent a whore over israel stance during tv debate
- Early life education and family
- 2008
- 2010
- 2012
- 2018
- Activism
- Personal life
- Legal Troubles
- Bar Mitzvah Law Suit
- Published books
- References

Lee whitnum calls opponent a whore over israel stance during tv debate
Early life, education and family

Whitnum received a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Maryland University College and attended Harvard University to graduate with a master's degree (EdM.) in Administration, Planning and Social Policy.

For twelve years Whitnum worked as a contract software engineer for the United States Army concentrating in the area of Field Artillery.
2008

In 2008, Whitnum ran for Congress in the Fourth Congressional District of Connecticut. Whitnum gathered enough signatures to force a primary with Congressman Jim Himes. During the campaign Himes easily defeated Whitnum with about 90% of the vote.
2010

Whitnum was a candidate for the 2010 Democratic nomination for the United States Senate from the State of Connecticut for the seat previously held by Christopher Dodd. Whitnum advocated lobby reform with a critical focus on the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) stating, "AIPAC had a strong hand in pushing for the Iraq War, and AIPAC has fully infiltrated our election process, Whitnum said in a statement to the Hartford Courant. "AIPAC is the reason why senators and members of Congress consistently vote $2 billion a year to Israel -- a country that is not impoverished. We need that money here at home for our own crumbling infrastructure."

The nomination was won by Richard Blumenthal. Whitnum repeatedly called for Blumenthal's resignation, blaming him for the AIG Financial Products meltdown for failing to reform the hedge fund industry in Connecticut as he had promised. "The largest financial meltdown in United States history happened right here in Wilton, Connecticut. A mistake with such catastrophic consequence to our country cannot go rewarded." Whitnum stated in a press release that was widely reported.
2012

Whitnum filed her candidacy for the United States senate in July 2011 for the 2012 Connecticut U.S. senate race. As a candidate she has written four bills, one of which is the Prosecute Settler Violence Bill, which would permit the U.S. Department of Justice to prosecute American citizens who commit acts of violence in the "forceful taking of the homes, farms, and land of the ... Palestinians." U.S. Representative Chris Murphy won the Democratic nomination. On April 5, 2012 Whitnum famously called opponent Chris Murphy a "whore" for his stance on Israel in a televised debate, leading Connecticut governor Dannel P. Malloy to refer to Whitnum as "on the fringe of the fringe"
2018

Whitnum has declared that she will be a candidate in the 2018 Connecticut gubernatorial election.
Activism
She also gave a speech entitled the "Double Standard", contrasting Tesei's actions at the local level with U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
Whitnum sent out a press release in February 2012 responding to Joe Lieberman's Enemy Expatriation Act (HR-3166), stating that if anyone were a "enemy combatant" it would be Joe Lieberman for his role in the 2002 Wehrkunde Conference. Whitnum states that Lieberman and Paul Wolfowitz pleaded with the European community for war in Iraq. Whitnum, in her press release, calls Lieberman's action as "renegade" and "treason."
Personal life
After John Kerry's nomination in 2004 Whitnum posted a webpage scrapbook of mementos of her time at Harvard and on Kerry's campaign 14 years prior. Whitnum wrote that on HedgeFundMistress.com that the webpage went viral receiving more than 600,000 hits due to Republican bloggers' attention. Whitnum said "who knew a few G-rated mementos posted in the middle of the night for friends would explode the way it did - I do apologize." A screenshot of the source code of Whitnum's "John Kerry Scrapbook" website however, captured on November 1, 2007, included in the meta tag/keyword section included "John Kerry's lover, Kerry daughter, Kerry blog, John Kerry's Girlfriend, John Kerry Turned Me On, John Kerry photo and Hedge Fund Mistress", the title of the book at Whitnum had written, contradicting Whitnum's explanation. Despite the way the meta tags of her website were crafted, Whitnum told the Washington Post she was distressed by the attention as it detracted from Kerry's campaign.
In March 2012 Whitnum married 77 year old James Baker, a patient at Atria in Darien CT. Baker filed for divorce two months later.
Legal Troubles
Legal issues have dogged Whitnum, who has been arrested several times:
Bar Mitzvah Law Suit
In November 2011 Whitnum filed a federal lawsuit against the Town of Greenwich and Peter Tesei, First Selectman, for allowing a Bar Mitzvah at the Town Hall, citing the First Amendment Establishment Clause. In 2015 Whitnum offered to settle the suit for $11,000 but the Board of Selectmen rejected the offer after meeting with town counsel Whitnum lost the case and then appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. On May 20, 2016 the Second Circuit affirmed the decision of the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut in favor of the Town of Greenwich Whitnum issued a press release on February 24, 2017 on her campaign website stating that she has appealed to the United States Supreme Court.
Published books
Whitnum's novels are published under the pen name Lee Roystone.