Monday, February 27, 2017

The new DNC chair goes through life with his fangs bared

John Fund at NRO says that, from the standpoint of enlisting a highly effective agent of ruthless leftism, the Dems chose wisely:

Conservatives need to pay attention, now that the “whip-smart” Perez (Obama’s words) is running the DNC. “After nearly a decade as a powerful federal bureaucrat, Tom Perez will finally be able to be out in the open about using the law to help Democrats,”

Christian Adams, a former career Department of Justice lawyer who worked for Perez and now runs the conservative Public Interest Legal Foundation, told me. “At Justice, he used the law to help Democrats win elections. Now he can finally be honest about his agenda.”
Remember the New Black Panther Party members who stood, in full regalia, wielding clubs in front of a Philadelphia polling place in 2008, taunting voters as they entered? Perez was a key player in seeing that the case against them got tossed out of the court system:

Adams was one of several critics at Justice who observed just how political and biased Perez could be as he headed the Civil Rights Division at the DOJ from 2009 to 2013. In July 2012, a federal district-court judge concluded that the DOJ’s own documents in the New Black Panther Party case “appeared to contradict” the sworn testimony of Perez before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
When he headed the D-J's civil-rights division, he made hiring decisions based in large part on whether and how applicants had been involved in political advocacy. He was president of Casa de Maryland, which, among other objectives, worked to get driver's licenses for illegal aliens.

This is Mayonnaise-Hair without the blunder. This guy knows what he's after. Those of us who love freedom and national sovereignty will have to remember, every second of every day, that this is war.

10 comments:

  1. How did it get to this point? We've come a long way from the Democratic party of Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy even. The party was hijacked, first by the unions (who have left for Trump), then by the blacks, followed by the feminists and now the gays, each of which have taken things way too far. There is currently internal dissent within the Democratic party between the extreme progressives and the moderates. Nevertheless, with Trump running his mouth off now about winning wars, indicative of him wanting to start one, I'll remain with the anti war party. Also, hate to inject it here, because it is so trivial to you, but all indications are that Jefferson Beauregard Sessions is ready to roll back the freely enacted marijuana legalization in the 8 states that have done so, so far. Pot is trivial, but locking more millions up where it has already been legalized is an abomination in this free land. More, much more stink coming soon from the Republican camp through its fearful leader even those he personally mortified have lined-up to do his bidding for no better reason than that they must want what his crazed autocrat wants too.

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  2. Make that Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III. Don't want to libel his granddaddy if he was an allright guy.

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  3. "We share one heart, one home, and one glorious destiny." The Republican President of the United States, 38 days ago. And now here is a Republican bloggie declaring war on more people than voted for the Republican President of the United States. I have nothing but disdain for your attitude, but if I use the cuss words in my gut, you'll debase me for being inelegant and coarse. But Fuck You!

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  4. This is war because the Freedom-Haters - i.e., the Democrats - have declared one.

    To answer your question, the final turn leftward that has left you feeling so out of sync with the party you'd always assumed was your home was when the New Left radicals decided to return to the fold and take a Antonio Gramsci-style long march through the institutions. People like Michael Harrington and Heather Booth are to blame for your sense of being unmoored. The radicals came back in off the streets and finished law school journalism school, and even divinity school and insinuated themselves into our societal institutions like little termites. And now the whole structure is in danger of falling down.

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  5. Although, to be sure, the seeds were planted decades earlier by the likes of Herbert Croly, John Dewey, and in the 1930s, that slime ball Frances Perkins.

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  6. Just because a lawyer gets his clients, regardless of who they are, acquitted, does not make him one of them. What books or sites can you cite for your contentions? I don't recall a President so loose with his tongue abut war, especially a war that kills. The Republicans through Trump and Bannon, et al, seem to have declared war on more than half the people in this nation. And this world. But they can't do too much harm without a coalition which I will never never never be a part of. Big scare, I know, me.

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  8. What contentions are you speaking of? I think I've state pretty plainly why the Democrat party is and has been the enemy of America. Did you look up the bios for Booth and Harrington? Or Perez, for that matter? Modern-day Democrats go in for wealth redistribution, fracturing society along demographic lines, obliterating the family, celebrating perversion, demonstrating weakness on the world stage, and removing all vestiges of faith from our society's customs and institutions.

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  9. I started to look these obscure names which you claim wield so much power to drag the US down into the sewer. I think I've heard of Michael Harrimgton if he was the author of The Other America written I'm the 70s.

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  10. I did look up Perez. What you don't get apparently is that these voices represent viewpoints diametrically opposed to yours. Just thinking differently is no crime and does not mean that they have declared war on America, does it. We do have our pesky intransigent problems you know.

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