Norm Eisen is using strategies out of his “democracy playbook” in his defense of former Olympian David Hearn.
It’s about narrative warfare: framing an institution or legal action as a threat to democracy, mobilizing a coalition around that framing, and using public pressure and media attention to shape the outcome of a court case.
Norm acts like the protestors and the state media just spontaneously showed up but it was a well organized mobilization that Norm was no doubt involved in organizing.
All Norm Eisen does is lie and create fake narratives. He should have already been indicted for his decades long crime spree.
-3 million people were deported under Obama (most without seeing a judge)
-50 ICE shootings from 2015-2021
-50 detainees died in ICE custody under Obama
No moral outrage.
No riots.
So spare us the BULLSHlT!!
You're only upset because you were TOLD to be upset!!
9/ Two justice systems. One standard for Trump officials. Another for the anti-Trump legal class.
"Equal Justice Under Law" is carved into the Supreme Court.
Right now, it reads like satire. Until your sentence depends on your crime and not your politics, no American is safe — because next time, it could be you.
"What would you say now to @GovTimWalz?"
@RealTomHoman: "I can't say it on air, but who pardons a child rapist? That's how much he supports illegal aliens over U.S. citizen children."
Adam Jones, Head of Intel at NSC, needs to go @WhiteHouse.
He is the guy behind SHUTTING DOWN OFFICE SUPPORTING ELECTION INTEGRITY investigations NOT TO MENTION SLOW walking a lot of DECLASSIFICATION EFFORTS to include BLOCKING the 9/11 document release.
Jim Clappers guy needs to go.
BREAKING - US citizens are demanding the State Department take legal action against Mexico over Americans killed by Mexican nationals in the U.S. after Claudia Sheinbaum announced Mexico would sue the U.S. over the shooting of a Mexican illegal in Texas by ICE.
Kinda. The bigger reason is most senators (not all, but most) are among the laziest people on earth.
They are also extremely entitled. The love the perks of the office, the free international trips, the envelopes of per diem cash, the profitable business opportunities that magically present themselves.
But they hate doing work, and they really hate having to be physically present in the Senate for more than a few hours each week. Boy do they hate doing actual work.
It is for this reason that the rank-and-file senators love the filibuster. They get to blame it for their own refusal to do work. “We don’t have 60, not worth the effort.” Now party leadership loves the filibuster because of the control aspect. That much is true.
But your average do-nothing senator, of the type that represents probably 80 percent of the Senate GOP conference, that senator loves the filibuster because it gives him a convenient excuse not just for doing nothing, but for refusing to even try.
Remember when Judge Boasberg allowed secret GJ subpoenas to go out to Telecom companies on sitting Republican (only) US Senators during Arctic Frost, but shut down the ones on Fmr. Fed Chair Jerome Powell?
Weird right?
@SenMarkKelly Begging for money from America hating globalists and selling spy balloons to China is un-American.
It should be illegal but you did both, you’re a puppet for the CCP.
State universities are funded by taxpayers and directed by elected officials and their appointees. The state has both a right and a responsibility to ensure instruction at these universities is consistent with the underlying mission and to exclude indoctrination and ideological agendas.
Florida was correct to bar CRT and DEI. We also have a right to do so.
We’ve seen so many institutions get corrupted by ideology, and universities have been perhaps the most common. The Constitution does not block us from fighting back against these ideological fads and from ensuring that our institutions stand on a solid intellectual foundation.
This is a clear and unfortunate example of judicial overreach.