HuffPo has an article up saying of course Rick Perry committed egregious felonies. Waste of time, so I’m not linking here. However, Eugene Volokh, who has covered this earlier, today offers up some analysis of Perry’s so-called “impermissible motive” which is what the fascist Democrats (but I repeat myself) are hanging their tinfoil hats on. Rather, the theory is that there’s some broad unfaithfulness or impropriety in what the Governor
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August 20, 2014
More on the case of Convicted Criminal & drunkard Rosemary Lehmberg [Darleen Click] UPDATED
August 16, 2014
More on the case of convicted criminal and drunkard Rosemary Lehmberg: State v Hanson “Coercion of a lawful act by a threat of lawful action is protected free expression” [Darleen Click]
Eugene Volokh points out the indictment of Gov. Rick Perry appears to fly in the face of Texas Court of Appeals precedent The theory thus seems to be that Gov. Perry “threat[ened]” “to take … action as a public servant” by vetoing the appropriations in “attempt[ing] to influence [Lehmberg]” in “specific performance of her official duty, to-wit: the duty to continue to carry out her responsibilities as the elected District