Wednesday, according to the AP and other sources. I’ve written on this now quite a bit, but we are nearing the progressive end game. States with Democrat-majority legislatures are going to push through measures to deprive their citizens of Constitutional protections regardless of what their constituencies want, because the left is all about centralizing government, and the allegiance of the contemporary Democrat state legislator is to the national Party. Obama
March 18, 2013
“Bozell Blasts GOP Leaders In CPAC Speech: ‘You Are Not What You Promised To Be'”
Oh, it’s worse than that, Mr Bozell. Not only aren’t they what they promised, but now they’ve determined that they’re losing because they have been too conservative. Which gives Rick Moran a nice little chubby.
“Republicans endorse immigration reform, plan minority outreach in post-election report”
All part of the “re-branding.” — Which, should they be interested, I can help them with: just be true to yourselves and go with “Democrat”. Oh, and what this likewise signals? Is that they’ll be telling us it’s Jeb Bush / Chris Christie in 2016. Inevitable. Turn out the lights. The Party’s over. (h/t JHo)
“Bork’s final blast: Supremes are ‘dangerous'”
Well, some of them are, that’s been quite thoroughly demonstrated. And not all of them are leftwing radicals, either. Some are legacy fetishizers and stuffy elites who believe more in the word of previous Justices than they do in the Constitution itself. Washington Examiner: The just published final thoughts of conservative legal giant Robert Bork, blocked from the Supreme Court in a Democratic witch hunt, reveal his deep concerns that
A Nazi salute? It depends. What was the intent?
Who needs hypotheticals? Here, what we have — at least, if you listen to the principals and their various positions — a real live instance of calling your dog “boy” within ear shot of a hyper-sensitive elderly black man. USA Today, “Greek soccer player earns lifetime ban for Nazi salute”: Greek midfielder Giorgos Katidis earned a lifetime ban from the Greek national team after celebrating a late, game-winning goal for
