Category Archives: Law

Math Against Tyranny

More about the Electoral College. DISCOVER This article about the electoral college originally appeared in the November 1996 issue of Discover. Some of our readers thought it would be a good idea to feature it again this election year. We agree. … Continue reading

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Remolding the Electoral College

One of the ways in which the left is trying to reconfigure the Constitution (Article 2, Section 1) without using the prescribed method outlined in Article 5, is the National Popular Vote Compact movement. For reference: Constitutional Amendment Process What … Continue reading

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Supreme Court rules in favor of national sovereignty on immigration

Yesterday the Supreme Court rightly slapped down a ridiculous legal challenge that was clearly designed to weaken the distinction between citizens and noncitizens under the law. The Ninth Circuit (or Circus) Court of Appeals (of course) had previously ruled in … Continue reading

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Devin Nunes is suing Twitter for $250 million

Roll Call Rep. Devin Nunes says he filed suit in Virginia state court on Monday against Twitter, a conservative [NOT conservative – she’s Republican] political operative and two anonymous Twitter accounts, alleging a conspiracy to defame him and oust him … Continue reading

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Lindsay Graham’s floor speech about the relative fairness of the investigations into Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton

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President Trump issues his first veto over national emergency rejection

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Jussie Smollett indicted on 16 felony counts

Perhaps some punishment of the perpetrator in a highly visible fake hate crime will deter others from following his lead which tends to be a current trend. If they can’t find a real hate crime, they make one up. There … Continue reading

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Amidst the politics, President Trump’s judicial appointments continue

Good news! While the media concentrates on Democrat anti-Semitism in the House, the Senate has been busy confirming President Trump’s Federal judicial appointments. Several important appointments have been confirmed recently, with more to follow soon. SarahPalin.com Senate Majority Leader Mitch … Continue reading

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A.G. William Barr’s first news conference re elder fraud

This is pertinent for some of us … Attorney General William P. Barr and other law enforcement officials will hold a press conference “to announce significant law enforcement actions related to elder fraud.”

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Tucker: Democrats’ critiques of Trump are projection

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