Thursday, June 22, 2017

Rep. Jordan: DOJ Denied Special Counsel Until It Involved Comey (Video)

Via Billy

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) interrogates IRS Commissioner John Koskinen as he testifies before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in Washington Monday June 23, 2014. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan

Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan called out the Justice Department on Wednesday for only appointing a special counsel when an investigation threatened the reputation of James Comey.

Jordan said during a House Judiciary Committee bill mark-up that multiple members of Congress requested special counsel for the IRS targeting scandal and the Hillary Clinton email scandal.

However, they received no special counsel until the DOJ appointed Bob Mueller to head the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

“This committee called for a special counsel for the IRS investigation–the Justice Department said no,” he said. “Several people last year called for a special counsel in the Clinton email investigations — the Justice Department said no.”

More with video @ The Daily Caller

Liberals Freak Out When MSNBC Host Tells Them Justice Kennedy Could Retire Next Week

Via Billy

Liberals Freak Out When MSNBC Host Tells Them Justice Kennedy Could Retire Next Week

Giving conservatives control of the Supreme Court for decades was one of the most compelling reasons to support Trump’s candidacy.

Even Republicans who hated him seem to have understood that.

Trump has already hit a home run with Justice Gorsuch.

What’s next?

According to MSNBC’s Chris Hayes, Justice Kennedy could step down as early as next week.
If that’s true (you never know with MSNBC) that’s great news for conservatives.

Mediaite Tried So Hard To Make A Black Intern Look Like A White Supremacist

Via Bill

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The congressional intern Mediaite cast as a white supremacist Wednesday is actually black, The Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.

Nate Washington is a black conservative attending Western Kentucky University and is a former intern of Republican Sen. Tom Cotton.

Mediaite contributor Caleb Ecarma implied that Nate Washington is a white supremacist by linking his use of the term “cuck” to alt-right and neo-Nazi groups and framing his political views as racist, all the while leaving out mention of his race.

“He 100 percent tried to cast me as a white supremacist,” Washington told The DCNF.

Richmond Mayor Caves to Pressure from Left and Announces Commission to Explore Adding "Context" to Confederate Monuments

Via Susan


Earlier today, the city of Richmond announced the formation of a “Monument Avenue Commission” to “help the city redefine the false narrative of the Confederate statues that line Richmond’s grandest Boulevard”.  The Virginia Flaggers are extremely disappointed that Richmond’s newly elected Mayor, Levar Stoney, has chosen to make war against the Confederate monuments that line Monument Avenue in Richmond and against the thousands of descendants of Confederate Veterans that they represent and honor, diverting precious resources and taxpayer money away from the real and pressing matters facing the Capital of the Confederacy, and creating division and disharmony in our community.

Thankfully, the Commonwealth has a law that protects ALL war memorials, and also prevents them from being altered.

Planned Parenthood’s role in Georgia race for House raises ethical questions

Via Billy

Democratic candidate for 6th congressional district Jon Ossoff, left, waves to the crowd while stepping offstage with his fiancee Alisha Kramer after conceding to Republican Karen Handel at his election night party in Atlanta, Tuesday, June 20, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Planned Parenthood may poor-mouth when its government funding is on the line, but that hasn’t stopped the abortion giant from spending lavishly on politicians who promise to keep the taxpayer dollars coming.

Planned Parenthood’s political arm, the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, was the second-biggest spender on the Democratic side of the ledger in the special election for Georgia’s 6th Congressional District, putting more than $734,000 behind Jon Ossoff.

The only group that spent more was the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which poured $4.9 million into the race.

Michael J. Norton, president and general counsel of the Colorado Freedom Institute, a religious-liberty legal firm, said Planned Parenthood’s involvement in political races raises a “huge ethical issue.”

Feminist Icon Camille Paglia Blasts Dems for State of Journalism, ‘Obscene’

Via Billy

Camille Paglia, the famous feminist academic, directly criticized the MSM and the Democrat Party’s role in destroying journalism on Sean Hannity’s radio program, Tuesday.

 

Paglia criticized the state of journalism, calling it “obscene” and “outrageous”. The following are some highlights from her segment on air with Sean Hannity:
“I’m a Democrat, and I voted for Bernie Sanders . . . But I’m committed to the reform of my party . . . I think it’s absolutely grotesque the way my party has destroyed journalism . . . It shows that the Democrats are nothing now but words and fantasy and hallucination and Hollywood . . . There’s no journalism left. What’s happened to the New York Times? What’s happened to the major networks? It’s an outrage.”
Paglia claimed it would take decades for the media to somehow halt and fix what they’ve done to journalism.

The Real Reason Confederate Symbols are Attacked

 

This piece was originally printed in Southern Partisan Magazine in 1994.

By the 1970s, all vestiges of legal discrimination in the South had been eliminated. Indeed, affirmative action programs, minority entitlements, and special considerations in the marketplace have given blacks a solid place at the table of mainstream American life. A new black middle class, driven by the work ethic and encouraged by private as well as public programs, is establishing itself in the American business community—South as well as North—South more than North.

In the face of these changes, organizations like the NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference have found themselves writhing on the horns of a dilemma. On the one hand, just as ships acquire barnacles, they have, over a period of decades, acquired enormous staffs—professional activists whose livelihood depends on perpetual racial conflict. If these organizations declared victory, then their donor list would no longer have an incentive to send in contributions, and they would inevitably wither like raisins in the sun.

NC: Landmark court opinion defining rights of enslaved people arose in Edgecombe County

Via Sister Anne


This is a new article concerning my Great, Great Grandfather Bartholomew Figures Moore. For particulars see NC Corrupt Governor Alert and link Bartholomew F. Moore: Tribute To/On Holden/State V Will  specifically  State V The Slave Will 1834, My G, G Grandfather Wins

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In 1834, on a plantation in Edgecombe County, a slave named Will refused to share a hoe he had made with his own hands, an act of defiance that got him shot in the back by his white overseer. As he lay wounded, Will reached up and fatally slashed his attacker on the hip and the arm, earning himself a trip to the gallows.

The upshot was a landmark decision of the North Carolina Supreme Court that was a major step forward in the ongoing definition of the status and rights of enslaved people.

Will was sentenced to death in the Edgecombe County Superior Court, Judge Donnell presiding, but plantation owner James S. Battle became convinced that Will had acted in self-defense and so he hired Bartholomew F. Moore to represent Will on appeal. In an opinion written by Justice William Gaston, the Supreme Court reversed Will’s conviction — holding that, if a free man was entitled to the defense of self-defense or to a lesser charge of manslaughter, then the same analysis should apply to an enslaved person. This was a step forward. It moved away from Justice Thomas Ruffin‘s earlier opinion in State v. Mann, in which Ruffin seated his reasoning on the nature of slavery, while Justice Gaston, four years later, focused on Will’s humanity, not his legal status as property.

Will’s case is recognized as a landmark. And so, on June 10, 2017, a historical marker is erected where his case began, at 275 New Hope Church Road in Battleboro, North Carolina.