New Media: Breitbart News surges

Brietbart News, according to this story, is now the 225th most trafficked site.  According to the story:

Breitbart.com has now surpassed leading news sites such as the New York Post, the Daily Beast, the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Houston Chronicle, The Hill, Chicago Tribune, PBS, and US Weekly, as well as commercial giants like Disney, United Airlines, Nordstrom, HP, Fandango, Skype, Starbucks, StubHub, Bed Bath and Beyond, MTV, the NBA, CBS, and NBC.

Here’s my page at Breitbart covering elections, voting, Holder and the DOJ and other miscellany. 

“Latest voter fraud conviction makes case for voter ID”

Wisconsin Reporter.  Look for the voter fraud deniers to move the goalposts.  They’ll want voter ID to make a significant difference, or meaningful difference or alter the outcomes of elections.  Of course it isn’t about altering outcomes. It’s about making sure not a single illegal vote is cast.


“The court will agree this is the most serious of all election fraud” offenses Landgraf told Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Timothy Witkowiak on Thursday, as quoted by the Journal Sentinel. “Someone is seeking to dilute the vote of others … It goes against the fundamental principle of one person, one vote.”


And here’s another point Landgraf raised at the sentencing, a point often overlooked in Wisconsin.


“(I)t’s not difficult to in fact steal someone’s vote or vote twice,” the assistant D.A. said, according to the newspaper. He said the system “invests quite a bit of trust in the individual voter,” and Gigowski abused that trust.

Opinion Denying Democrats Injunction to Stop Interstate Cross Check

Here is a link to the federal court opinion denying the Virginia Democratic Party’s motion for an injunction to stop removal of voters who moved away from Virginia based on data received through the interstate cross check program.  It is an important validation of the interstate cross check program now in use in many states across the country.  States who still have not joined, need to read it and join.  One part:

James O’Keefe Has Hidden Videographers Embedded Across USA

James O’Keefe was on the Lars Larson show this week to talk about his libel lawsuit against Mary Jacoby’s Main Justice blog.

You can hear the audio at the link above or here.

At about 4:40, O’Keefe reveals that he currently has teams of videographers in the field embedded across the USA.  With elections in Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere, fraudsters should be wary. 

“Second Mississippi County Agrees” to Consent Decree to Clean Voter Rolls

Full story here.


“In a consent decree filed this past Friday in federal court, Jefferson Davis County said that by Jan. 31, it will identify people on the rolls who are no longer eligible to vote.


An Oct. 10 document from the secretary of state’s office shows the county has almost as many registered voters as it has residents of voting age.


The American Civil Rights Union, a conservative group based in Alexandria, Va., sued Jefferson Davis and Walthall counties in April, saying that both, at the time, had more registered voters than residents who were at least 18. The lawsuits said that under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, better known as Motor Voter, counties have an obligation to keep accurate voter rolls for federal elections.


In response to the lawsuit, Walthall County agreed in September to clean up its inflated voter rolls, and the county is making progress, according to the latest document from the secretary of state. The county had 11,219 voting-age residents in 2012. It had 12,752 registered voters on Sept. 4 and 12,421 on Oct. 10. . . .


The three attorneys who filed the lawsuits in Walthall and Jefferson Davis counties — J. Christian Adams of Alexandria, Va. ; H. Christopher Coates of Charleston, S.C.; and Henry Ross of Eupora, Miss. — are former U.S. Justice Department attorneys.


“Corrupted voter rolls have to be fixed so Americans can once again have faith in our elections,” Adams said in a news release Monday. “Step one for voter fraud is to have corrupt rolls.”


The American Civil Rights Union has said it could sue Texas counties for having inflated voter rolls. Adams said Attorney General Eric Holder should challenge local governments that have inflated voter rolls, and he criticized Holder for challenging a voter-identification law in Texas.


The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.”

$27,000 in Ohio for Professor to Assess Foreign Language Ballots

“The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections has hired Baldwin Wallace University to study whether and how much its federally-mandated bilingual ballots have helped provide equal access for Spanish-speaking voters.

The board will pay the BWU Community Research Institute $27,000 to study what factors help ballot access for Spanish-speaking voters and to develop recommendations for additional outreach strategies, according to a news release. The evaluation is taking place as a 2010 agreement requiring Cuyahoga County to print all ballots and other election materials in both English and Spanish approaches its May 2014 expiration date.”

Full story linked.

A professor from Baldwin Wallace University is on the Hispanic Advisory Group that the DOJ agreement set up. 

“Top Prosecutor Investigating” Voter Fraud in Wisconsin Recalls

“A top Wisconsin prosecutor has been tapped to lead a sprawling probe into potential election illegalities from 2011 and 2012 recall elections, lawyers said.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, citing numerous anonymous legal sources familiar with the investigation, said Monday former assistant U.S. Attorney Francis Schmitz has been put in charge of a “John Doe” investigation into election fraud that may have taken place during bitter recall elections in 2011 and 2012 that came about as a result of controversial legislation pushed through by Republican Gov. Scott Walker and allied lawmakers in the state legislature curbing public sector unions’ collective bargaining rights.”  Link