Judge Jeanine Pirro Talks Law and Order

electoral collegeElise Cooper – In her latest book, Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge, Judge Jeanine Pirro delves into how the Left has dropped all pretense of civility, fairness, or decency.  The book explores the three Rs: Russia, Racism, and Recession, used to destroy President Trump, who stood in the way of their radical plan to remake America.

Jeanine Pirro’s résumé is extensive.  She was a highly respected judge, former district attorney, and elected politician, and she currently has a show on Fox News.  Pirro was elected as the first woman to sit on the Westchester County court bench.  In 1993, she again made history as the first woman elected district attorney in Westchester.  As a prosecutor, Pirro received national recognition for founding one of the nation’s first domestic violence units and has tirelessly crusaded on behalf of the silent victims of violent crime. Continue reading

Wreck the Electoral College, Destroy the Country

electoral collegeDavid Horowitz – While you were sleeping, the Democrats (abetted by some deviant Republicans) have been working on a plan that would destroy the diversity of the American political system and bring the nation to the brink of civil war. The plan is called the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, and tens of millions of dollars have already been spent over several decades trying to implement it. Fourteen blue states and the District of Columbia have already joined the Compact, which means they are 70% on the way to making their proposal the law of the land.

The Democrats’ plan is designed to eliminate the influence of the Electoral College in choosing the nation’s president, no doubt because while Hillary won the popular vote she failed win necessary votes in the Electoral College. Eliminating the influence of the Electoral College would end the diversity now embodied in the federal system with its division of powers between Washington and the fifty states.

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Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak Vetoes National Popular Vote Bill

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Joshua Caplan – Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak (D) on Thursday vetoed a bill which would have pledged the state’s six electoral votes to the winner of the popular vote for President of the United States.

Assembly Bill 186, which recently passed the Senate on a 12-8 vote, would have seen Nevada join with 14 other states in an agreement to vote for the winner of the popular vote. The Assembly had voted in favor of the measure 23-17. Continue reading

Democrats Pushing Electoral College Suicide – A Permanent Solution to a Temporary Trump Problem

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Steven Kessler – A common refrain concerning suicide is that it’s a permanent solution to a temporary problem.  Suicide is a drastic and permanent solution to a situation that in all likelihood will pass.

Amid the fervor of anti-Trump hysteria, there are now 15 states that have either passed legislation or are attempting to pass legislation giving their electoral votes to the winner of the popular vote in the presidential election (1).  These moves no doubt are aimed specifically at defeating President Trump in the upcoming contest.

The problem with these moves is that they are a permanent solution to the Left’s temporary Trump problem.  While these legislative acts are understood in the present as an effort to beat Trump in the next election, the authors of these bills fail to understand that the move may have long-term consequences that could come back to hurt them.  Continue reading

Colorado Becomes the 12th Blue State to Support Ditching the Electoral College

electoral collegeRusty – Colorado has joined 11 other states captured by Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election to pass a legislative measure to award the winner of the popular vote count with their Electoral College votes.

Democrat Gov. Jared Polis signed the measure on Friday, though it will only take effect if enough states – those representing at least 270 of the electoral votes, the amount needed to win a presidential election – sign onto the same law.

With Colorado’s inclusion, the law has been passed in states representing 181 of the votes.

The move marks yet another in a frightening display which has seen states still raging about Clinton’s defeat, attempt to abolish the Constitutional system that prevents those with massive populations – such as the liberal cesspools of New York and California – from deciding who leads the rest of the country. Continue reading