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Kelly File from last night on DOJ Civil Rights Division Untrustworthiness
“Obama’s DOJ Puts Nixon to Shame”
Ginni Thomas interviews John Fund and Hans von Spakovsky at the Daily Caller. I cover the interview here at PJ Media.
“Federal Court Smacks Down Eric Holder’s Attack on NC Voter ID”
“Hans von Spakovsky, former DOJ voting official says it is going to be a very bad weekend for lawyers at the Justice Department Voting Section. “Eric Holder has been beaten now twice in the Carolinas on voter ID. Today’s ruling shows just how wrong he is when it comes to election law.”
Former DOJ Voting Section Chief Christopher Coates said, “The North Carolina decision is similar to the South Carolina case the Department of Justice lost in 2012. Both cases were insubstantial and should not have been brought.”
Virginia Attorney General Undermines Voter ID Law
Set for Kelly File tonight
I’m set to be on the Kelly File tonight in the 9pm hour on Fox News. Details to follow.
Soros Funded Sock Puppet Conservative Groups for Speech Regulation
Watchdog has the story on the “CINO’s.”
In an inquiry letter to Hull, Cydnee Dubrof, managing director of the executive search firm, wrote that the Fund for the Republic and the Campaign Legal Center are “helping to incubate a new organization … that will provide conservative leadership and direction with regard to money in politics.”
But the two incubating organizations operate with the assistance of a lot of left-leaning money.
“Can Eric Holder Name a Single Minority Official His DOJ Helped to Elect?”
“Eric Holder’s Voting Section has become a fully integrated wing of the Democratic National Committee. It is skilled at generating headlines and mobilizing voters, but not so skilled at actually helping minorities get elected. Zachary Roth has this piece over at MSNBC containing grumbles that the Holder DOJ is afraid to sue and do hard litigation against localities under the Voting Rights Act. A comparison with the Bush administration voting rights record demonstrates that even the MSNBC broken clock is right twice a day.
Under Eric Holder, the Justice Department has adopted a headline grabbing model of voting rights enforcement. The cases are attention grabbing. They are designed to mobilize voters ahead of an election. And winning doesn’t matter as much as generating headlines and mobilizing minority voters. It is a community activist model of law enforcement.
Consider South Carolina Voter ID. . . . So let’s meet some of the minority elected officials who owe their election to the tough litigation brought by the Bush Justice Department. I’m keen to learn if the Holder DOJ can point to a single success story like these in six years.” Full story here.
Zach Roth @MSNBC Turns to Gerry Hebert for Grumbles
What a strange confluence over at MNSBC. Zachary Roth includes a quote from Gerry Hebert grumbling about a lack of action by DOJ on voting rights. Hebert wants DOJ to badger localities like Galveston Texas. This is ironic on a number of levels.
One ironic part is that some folks at DOJ have plenty of grumbles about Gerry Hebert. Perhaps it is too inside baseball, but one of the big fissures in Voting-land is between Hebert and existing managers in the Voting Section. Suffice to say that Zachary Roth is probably unaware of the longstanding clash of personalities between Hebert and those currently managing the Voting Section, despite their general alignment politically and ideologically.
The other ironic part is Hebert’s checkered history with the truth. In fact, this history has contributed to Hebert’s falling out with current management in the Voting Section. Simply, this checkered history is one of the reasons there was a falling out. What checkered history, you ask? Here’s just one of multiple examples. But I’m sure this doesn’t matter to Zachary Roth. Ideological correctness is more important that reputation for veracity. We’ll post more if we get any response questioning the conclusion, something I suspect we will not, because everyone involved knows there is more. A snip:
Not only did Hebert lose, but Justice was castigated by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in U.S. v. Jones, 125 F.3d 1418 (1997), for what it concluded was “a very troubling case.” (Hebert is listed as the Justice counsel of record in the district court opinion, U.S. v. Jones, 846 F.Supp. 955 (1994)). According to the 11th Circuit:
“A properly conducted investigation would have quickly revealed that there was no basis for the claim that the Defendants were guilty of purposeful discrimination against black voters…Unfortunately, we cannot restore the reputation of the persons wrongfully branded by the United States as public officials who deliberately deprived their fellow citizens of their voting rights. We also lack the power to remedy the damage done to race relations in Dallas County by the unfounded accusations of purposeful discrimination made by the United States.
The final irony in quoting Hebert agitating for litigation is that it would upset the current model of DOJ enforcement of voting laws. Under the Bush administration, the Voting Section wasn’t afraid of hard tough litigation against localities: Euclid, Lake Park, Osceola, and others. There wasn’t much glory, but the cases resulted in minority representation. Under Holder, the Voting Section has barely brought any litigation, and when it does, it is aimed at headlines. The Voting Section avoids tough slogs. It steps in as amicus or interested parties after someone else has done the heavy lifting like the NAACP. Under the Bush administration, the Voting Section did the heavy lifting. Under Obama, it’s all about perceptions and faculty lounge agendas. So Roth turning to Hebert exposes a methodological shortcoming of the Holder DOJ, notwithstanding the bitterness between personalities of the parties. This DOJ won’t sue Galveston because it is afraid to sue localities. It’s after bigger, cheaper, lower risk fish.
The Holder DOJ goes after targets that even when the DOJ loses, the DOJ and the DNC win. Exhibit South Carolina. DOJ lost the Voter ID fight, but mobilized a base ahead of the 2012 Presidential election. Suing Galveston Texas has no political payoff. If the DOJ lost, it would be a real loss. The current DOJ only pursues headline grabbing win–win voter mobilization cases.
Voter Intimidation Theatre at MSNBC
It’s August, it’s time for the narrative that voter intimidation will be rampant in the November election, and MSNBC is doing it’s part. This silly headline is the opening act of the semi-annual theatre at places like MSNBC and CNN warning about trolls at the polls. It’s a drama designed to do two things: 1) make the paranoid more likely to vote, and 2) discourage poll observer programs in the same way the New Black Panthers discouraged poll observers in Philadelphia. Naturally, the screenplay never has voter intimidation occurring, only four acts warning it will.
Naturally the author of the piece didn’t seek a single instance of voter intimidation in a location not covered by federal observers. This is uncomfortable territory for the folks at MSNBC given the current Justice Department’s track record in enforcing Section 11b of the Voting Rights Act.