Tonight's The Night, All About Abortion, Harassment Continues

Monday, July 9, 2018

Tonight's The Night

 
President Trump will announce his Supreme Court nominee tonight at 9:00 PM.  The main contenders are believed to be Judges Amy Coney Barrett, Thomas Hardiman, Brett Kavanaugh and Raymond Kethledge.  Senator Mike Lee of Utah is still in the running as a dark horse candidate. 
 
The left is in a complete meltdown over the possibility that Trump may select Barrett.  MSNBC host Rachel Maddow suggested that a Barrett nomination would be a "pull the fire alarm moment."
 
Really?  The left has been "pulling the fire alarm" twice a day for the past 18 months.
 
Every time Trump does anything significant -- withdrawing from the Paris climate accord or the Iranian nuclear deal, or negotiating with North Korea -- the left freaks out. 
 
Don't think this mass hysteria is only because of Donald Trump.  
 
Liberals gave the English language a new word -- to "Bork" someone -- because of their outrageous smears against conservative judges.  Ted Kennedy and his liberal Senate colleagues savaged Robert Bork during his confirmation hearing 31 years ago. 
 
They tried to smear Clarence Thomas too.  But he fought back and accused Senate liberals of "a high-tech lynching."  Now they are smearing Judge Barrett, and attempting to impose an unconstitutional religious test because of her deeply held faith. 
 
But at the end of the day, I suspect it does not matter who Trump selects.  Protests against the nominee have already been planned!
 
Progressives will bitterly oppose any reasonable conservative because control of the Supreme Court hangs in the balance.  And the court has been the ace up the left's sleeve for decades. 
 
Whenever the left loses a policy debate in the public square or at the ballot box, it rushes to the courts to impose its views on the public.  That's what the left did on school prayer, on abortion and on the redefinition of marriage. 
 
This is a big moment, my friends.  One more conservative on the Supreme Court would make a huge difference.  I would not expect to win every major case, but we certainly would win many more.  And that would be a big step toward getting us back to the kind of government our founders envisioned.
 
 
 
All About Abortion
 
Abortion is back in the news because the left is afraid Trump's appointment might chip away at Roe v. Wade.  What ought to be making news is just how extreme the left has become on abortion. 
 
Bill Clinton used to say that abortion should be "safe, legal and rare."  But in recent years, Planned Parenthood started urging people to say how proud they are about their abortions.  It has marred Mother's Day by promoting abortion. 
 
The left doesn't want abortion to be rare.  It wants taxpayers to pay for abortions!
 
Comedian Michelle Wolf celebrated America's independence last week by declaring, "God bless abortion and God bless America!" 
 
Sorry, Ms. Wolfe, but God does not bless abortion.  He was clear about that when He said, "I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses.  Now choose life so that you and your children may live." 
 
The American people do not share the left's enthusiasm for abortion.  A recent Gallup poll found that only 29% of the public supports abortion on demand.
 
The left wants judges who will force a radical agenda on the American people.  In contrast, conservatives want judges who will follow the Constitution and respect the will of the people. 
 
President Trump summed up that view when he said this during his weekly radio address:
 
"In choosing Justice Kennedy's replacement, my greatest responsibility is to select a justice who will faithfully interpret the Constitution as written.  Judges are not supposed to re-write the law, re-invent the Constitution, or substitute their own opinions for the will of the people expressed through their laws." 
 
 
 
Harassment Continues
 
In the past week: 
 

  • Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was harassed at a Kentucky restaurant.  Some of the protestors chanted, "Abolish ICE," while others yelled, "We know where you live!"  
  • Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon was accosted by an angry progressive at a Virginia bookstore.  The store owner called the police when the progressive wouldn't back off.  A former Clinton aide is attempting to organize protests against the store. 
  • A Texas teenager wearing a MAGA hat was assaulted by grown man. 

 
These incidents are just a few of the hundreds of examples of left-wing intolerance toward conservatives.  Kudos to our friends at Breitbart for documenting them. 
 
Of course, the irony is that the political left is increasingly resorting to fascist tactics while it accuses Trump and his supporters of being Nazis. 
 
Don't fall for the media's lie that this is just a reaction to the extremism of Donald Trump.  As I recently noted, this kind of violence and intimidation is nothing new for the left.
 
 
 
Running Again?
 
It looks like Hillary Clinton may be planning to run again in 2020.  Columnist Michael Goodwin writes that Clinton is maintaining a very aggressive profile, attacking the Trump Administration at every opportunity. 
 
Hillary is doing all the things that prospective candidates do, and she certainly does not look or sound like someone who is done with politics. 
 
Meanwhile, Bill and Hillary were seen flying commercial over the weekend and a video of the event has conveniently emerged online.  Either her speaking fees aren't what they used to be or she is trying hard to shed her elitist image.
 
 
 
Smearing Jim Jordan
 
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) is one of the most aggressive and effective spokesmen for House conservatives today.  Some even see him as a potential speaker of the House someday. 
 
So it's not at all surprising that Jordan is suddenly being smeared with decades-old accusations regarding potential sexual abuse at Ohio State University, where he once served on the coaching staff.   
 
Just to be clear, no one is accusing Jordan of abusing anyone.  But some former athletes are now saying that "Jordan knew or must have known" about the allegations against sports physician Richard Strauss.  Unfortunately for everyone involved, Strauss committed suicide 13 years ago.
 
I won't get into all the details here, but I think Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) put it best when he tweeted this defense of Jordan last week: 
 
"How is Jim Jordan supposed to prove that he didn't know something 28 years ago?  Could any of us?  This is a deliberate attempt to knock the best oversight member of Congress off his game."
 
By the way, it turns out that the law firm managing the Ohio State investigation is Perkins Coie -- the same firm that Hillary Clinton contracted to pay for the anti-Trump/Russia dossier.