The Supreme Court stayed the Sixth Circuit in the Ohio early voting/ Golden Week case. I’ll have more on this at Breitbart shortly. But here is the order for now.
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Breitbart: Appeals Court Preserves Golden Week
My post at Breitbart I never cross posted here. The Court of Appeals upholds the very sketchy district court injunction against Ohio election integrity legislation designed to end the fraud-ridden Golden Week.
But wait….
Is Battleground Texas Covering Up Illegal Voter Registration?
The latest video by James O’Keefe has some answers.
Debating Voting Section, Race, Lawlessness and VoterID on Huckabee
I went on the Huckabee show this weekend and debated Juan Williams over a wide range of things. Breitbart has the story and video.
“During the Bush years, when we enforced civil rights laws, we looked at the law, that was the starting point…under the Obama administration, after the inauguration, the law became a suggestion. It was sort of a ‘eh, this law says this, but we’re really after this’…this is an administration that selectively enforces the law, doesn’t apply the law properly, and uses the law as a political weapon” he stated. And “there is a culture of lawlessness in this Justice Department. Right now, there are people, who, according to the Inspector General, committed perjury, still working in the voting section. There are employees who stole laptops, used government credit cards to visit their mistress in Miami, who got a buyout at the Justice Department. There is a culture of lawlessness and tolerance for wrongdoing.”
He added that Holder’s unpopularity was due to his policies and not his race, “there is a reason why Eric Holder is the least popular member of the administration…and it has absolutely nothing to do with race. It has to do with his policies, if anything has to do with race, he’s pushing the race in the face of Americans. he’s calling them racial cowards,” and accused Holder of using race “to deflect criticism, but also to energize the political base.”
World Mag Interview on Catalist
“What the Motor Voter Act Has to Do with Election Fraud”
Fox and Friends on Holder Resignation
Interview on WMAL Washington DC on Holder
My interview this afternoon with Larry O’Connor on WMAL on Holder’s resignation is here.
On with Dana, WMAL and Fox on Holder resignation
A couple of radio and tv to detail:
I’ll be on Fox and Friends in the morning on the Holder resignation.
I’ll be on the Dana show in the 1pm EDT hour.
I’ll be on WMAL’s afternoon drive with Larry O’Connor.
I’ll be on with Brian Kilmeade on Fox Radio Friday at 9am.
Try to post more if I can.
Goodbye Eric, and Good Riddance
What can be said about Eric Holder’s six years as Attorney General that PJ Media hasn’t already said? The news that Holder is going to resign should be bittersweet to anyone who cares about racial equality and the Rule of Law. The damage he has already done to the country leaves a turbulent wake that is ill-matched to the financial reward awaiting him at a shameless and large Washington D.C. law firm.
Our country is more polarized, and more racially divided because of Eric Holder. He turned the power of the Justice Department into a racially motivated turnout machine for the Democrat party. That was his job in this administration, and he did it well.
When I first reported on the racially motivated law enforcement of Holder’s Justice Department, it seemed fanciful to some. But after six years of Holder hugging Al Sharpton, stoking racial division in places like Florida and Ferguson, after suing police and fire departments to impose racial hiring requirements, after refusing to enforce election laws that protect white victims or require voter rolls to be cleaned, after launching harassing litigation against peaceful pro-life protesters, after incident after incident of dishonesty and contempt before Congress – it was clear to anyone with any intellectual honesty that this man had a vision of the law at odds with the nation’s traditions.
Why would it surprise anyone he behaved as he did? As I opened my book Injustice, he carried around a quote in his wallet for 40 years about race that he explained to the Washington Post that he had common cause with the black criminal. That’s a fact. That’s who he is.
And few in the House knew how to hold him accountable. Some who did include Rep. John Culberson (R-TX), Rep Frank Wolf (R-Va), Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX), Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ), Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) and Rep. Daryl Issa (R-CA). Unfortunately, too many others failed to understand what they were up against.
Eric Holder was a radical progressive who used the power of the federal government to impose his progressivism on the United States. He loved big interventionist government that took sides based on your politics and your race. He was a menace to the Rule of Law.
So he exits. But instead of being shamed into obscurity as he ought to be, he will cash in. He’ll abandon the tools of dividing Americans between black and white and worry about a new color: gold. When Holder lands at a big and shameless lawfirm in Washington D.C., it will say as much about the country in 2014 as Holder’s rancid tenure said about the modern Democratic Party.
That someone like Eric Holder can find a lucrative career in this town, and be feted at all the right cocktail parties, says a great deal about what we have lost as a nation. In another era, a man like Holder, unmoored from the law and the truth would not have a future. Instead, I suspect Holder has a very bright one.
Those of you clamoring for “indictments” or “prosecution” of the man can give up. It isn’t going to happen. Nothing is going to happen to him, except that he will move on to a job that even most “1 percenters” wouldn’t recognize.
Holder’s tenure represents the beginnings of a post-Constitutional era, where the chief law enforcement officer of the United States serves to dismantle legal traditions. Holder is the first Attorney General to whom law seemed to be an option, a suggestion on the way to a progressive future. Most folks, and most lawyers, who didn’t devote daily attention to him might not have noticed the ground shifting during his tenure. But shift it did, and very deliberately.
Law, like liberty, is a tenuous thing. Failing to understand the sources of domestic tranquility, the sources of your relatively good life, usually also means failing to recognize the threats to that pleasant tranquility. Holder used his time at Justice to do things that corrode the Rule of Law. Law and liberty are precious things, and Holder did enormous damage to both.