Thursday, February 13, 2020

Stone Jury foreman sees racism even when she has to create it...

Jury Foreman In Roger Stone Case Was Trump-Hating Russia Collusion Hoaxer
If in congress, she would have been one more scowling face dressed in white.
. . ."In August last year, Hart also tweeted that anybody who supported President Donald Trump was racist.
“Then stop being racists. Co-signing and defending a racist and his racist rhetoric makes you racist. Point blank,” Hart wrote on Twitter while linking to a piece in the Atlantic of Trump supporters complaining about the label constantly being lodged against them.
" 'But believe it or not, it gets worse. While Hart was serving on the jury, she tweeted about the president’s impeachment, sharing a letter to the editor in the New York Times requesting the outlet use more direct language to accuse Trump of committing a crime in his dealings with Ukraine." . . .
A former Democratic congressional candidate revealed Wednesday that she was the foreperson on the jury that convicted Roger Stone.  . . . "Judge Jackson interjected during the line of questioning to ask Hart whether Trump or Stone’s political affiliations would change how she weighed evidence at trial.
“ 'Is there anything about his affiliation with the Trump campaign and the Republican party in general that gives you any reason to pause or hesitate or think that you couldn’t fairly evaluate the evidence against him?” Jackson asked.
"Hart answered: “No.' ” . . .

...but is she good with this racism? I'm told we have to accept it, but I will not. 


University Student In ‘Multicultural’ Center Says Whites Should Leave: ‘Too Many White People In Here’
"The Constitution is sexist", says a squad member
U. Central Florida Students Protest ‘White Supremacist’ Ben Shapiro

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Three High School Girls Launch Lawsuit in Bid To Block Transgender Athletes from Dominating Female Sports

“Forcing girls to be spectators in their own sports is completely at odds with Title IX, a federal law designed to create equal opportunities for women in education and athletics,” 
Western Journal
Bloomfield High School transgender athlete Terry Miller, second from left, wins the final of the 55-meter dash over transgender athlete Andraya Yearwood, far left, and female runners in the Connecticut girls Class S indoor track meet at Hillhouse High School in New Haven on Feb. 7, 2019
"The families of three female high school runners filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday seeking to block transgender athletes in Connecticut from participating in girls sports.
"Selina Soule, a senior at Glastonbury High School, Chelsea Mitchell, a senior at Canton High School, and Alanna Smith, a sophomore at Danbury High School are represented by the conservative nonprofit organization Alliance Defending Freedom.
"They argue that allowing boys who identify as female to compete has deprived them of track titles and scholarship opportunities.
“ entally and physically, we know the outcome before the race even starts,” said Smith, who is the daughter of former Major League Baseball pitcher Lee Smith. “That biological unfairness doesn’t go away because of what someone believes about gender identity. All girls deserve the chance to compete on a level playing field.”

Making HIStory: In February, a Man Will Try Out for the Olympics – in the Women’s Division  "We’re on the edge of history.
"February will see the USA Olympic trials, and for the first time ever, in the women’s division, a dude will take a shot.
"From Sports Illustrated:
[Megan Youngren] is set to make history on Feb. 29 as the first openly transgender athlete to compete at the U.S. Olympic marathon trials.
"Here’s how SI sketched it out:
"On Dec. 8, 2019, 28-year-old Megan Youngren became one of 63 women at the California International Marathon to officially qualify for the 2020 U.S. Olympic marathon trials, the race that will determine the team for Tokyo. Her 40th-place finish in 2:43:52 came as both a relief and a reward, after four months of intense training.
"As reported by the Anchorage Daily News, Susan Hazzard — head of communications for USA Track & Field — noted the newsworthiness:
“We have not had a transgender athlete compete in our Olympic trials or U.S. championships that I’m aware of,” said Hazzard, who has been with USA Track and Field for 20 years." . . .

Why can't we just let Hillary Clinton run again in 2020?

http://www.terrellaftermath.com/
Why can't we just let Hillary Clinton run again in 2020? Wouldn’t so many people love to see her beat Trump?  "Look. You may love Hillary personally. That’s fine.
"That does not make her a good candidate.
"Here are the facts:
"Hillary lost. Indeed, she has lost every competitive race that she’s been in. This is what they call a clue. And it’s a clue that you need a better candidate. Hillary had every advantage in the world going into 2016. She had the money, the support network, and a virtually uncontested primary. She still lost.
"Hillary is a terrible candidate by the only metric that matters: She loses.
. . . 
"Clinton has won three primary elections, none of which were competitive, at all. (2000 and 2006 senate and 2016 presidential). Her most serious competitor in 2000 dropped out, and in 2016 her most serious competitor was bent over and fucked by the DNC.
"She has won two general elections. 2006 was an easy reelection win in a safe blue state against a Republican unknown.
"2000 was her biggest challenge that she won. But even this race was pretty easy. Her principal opponent, Rudy Giuliani, dropped out after a health/infidelity scandal, and his replacement was dubious at best. She won with less margin than Gore took New York." . . .
More discussion, pro, and con.

In Virginia Legislature, Democrats walk out on black pro-life, defense-of-marriage pastor

Democrats clearly expected the black clergyman from Warrenton to know his place and deliver an invocation in alignment with their progressive politics.  Things didn't go as planned.
M. Catharine Evans  "With newly empowered Democrats in the Virginia state house ready to advance legislation lifting abortion restrictions and eager to strengthen protections for those in the LGBT community, Reverend Dr. Robert M Grant, Jr. didn't hold back in his opening prayer before the General Assembly Tuesday morning.
"In a scathing, biblically based denunciation of same-sex "marriage" and abortion, the pastor's 6-minute prayer drove some Democrats to walk off the floor and another one to shout out, "Is this a prayer or a sermon?"  Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn (D-Fairfax) ultimately broke in by banging her gavel and leading the assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance.
"From YouTube (cued to the point where Pastor Grant began praying against abortion):

. . . "I pray that you may understand that all life is precious and worthy of a chance to be born," he said.  "God is a giver of life, and people have no right or authority to take life, the unborn has rights, and those rights need to be protected." . . .