Monday, July 15, 2013

RedState Briefing 07/15/2013


Morning Briefing
For July 15, 2013








1.  Activists Need To Tell Dirty Harry, “Don’t Nuke The Senate For Union Bosses!”
According to reports, Harry Reid and his fellow Senate Democrats are looking more and more like they are going to push the nuclear option on behalf of unions bosses in order to confirm Barack Obama’s National Labor Relations Board nominees–including his two constitutionally-challenged “recess” appointments. . . . please click here for the rest of the post


2.  Mr. President, Can We Please Move On?
I have said and will say again — the death of Trayvon Martin was a tragedy. A jury of six in Florida has determined it was not criminal, but George Zimmerman will forever be the man who killed a 17 year old.

No one can be happy about what happened other than, for Zimmerman and his family, that a jury believed him.

Now the NAACP and others are calling for Attorney General Eric Holder to file charges against George Zimmerman. Never mind that federal investigators already decided there was no racial motivation. This is not double jeopardy. The state and federal governments remain separate entities with separate jurisdictions. A trial in one does not preclude another.


3.  Coat Hangers, Hysteria, and Hyperbole in the Cult of Death
A few weeks ago, State Senator Wendy Davis of Texas tried to filibuster legislation that would prohibit abortions after 20 weeks in Texas and require facilities wanting to perform the medical producer to adhere to standards for outpatient medical facilities.

Her filibuster failed and liberal activists disrupted the final minutes of the Texas legislature’s special session.

Governor Rick Perry called back the Texas House and Senate to re-pass the legislation.

This time abortion rights advocates came back. Carrying coat hangers, tampons, jars of feces and urine, and protest signs, they chanted “Hail Satan“, “F**k the Church,” and all sorts of other vulgarities. They shouted down smaller pro-life groups, made death threats on the lives of Texas legislators, and did their best to disrupt the democratic process.

To be clear — the law only covered late term abortions and required facilities performing abortions to meet basic ambulatory care standards.

The hysteria and hyperbole has been outrageous. Claiming this would lead to back alley abortions, activists carted around coat hangers. Claiming it was an attack on women’s rights, they carried signs demanding legislators stay out of their uteruses. In the sickest irony, they brought children to carry signs to defend a procedure that would end the lives of those very children.

Pro-life activists responded with prayers, hymns, and children who were born after 20 weeks of pregnancy as living testament that those children could survive.

After all their hysteria and hyperbole, I posted a tweet with a link to a coat hanger wholesaler mocking their ridiculous claims. You will not be surprised to learn that the very Cult of Death that believes it can disrupt democracy with jars of feces and thrown tampons interpreted that tweet as suggesting I advocated they do get coat hanger abortions. The rage that has ensued in my twitter feed has been impressive in its constancy and irrationality. . . . please click here for the rest of the post

4.  Rick Scott, Angela Corey and the Death of Justice
The prosecution of George Zimmerman should fill every American with fear and trepidation regardless of their political persuasion. What the prosecution and subsequent trial demonstrated is that a spineless governor and a prosecutor who has set their eyes on higher political office can and will financially ruin you and put your liberty in jeopardy for grins. We have passed into that twilight of the Republic where we are no longer citizens but rather subjects of a bureaucratic juggernaut at the service of mob rule that will cheerfully kill you and impoverish your family if it furthers the careers of those in the bureaucracy.

That is what we have seen unfold in Seminole County, Florida over the past two weeks. . . . please click here for the rest of the post

5.  A Changing of the Guard in Texas: Greg Abbott for Governor
Yesterday in San Antonio the biggest handoff in the Lone Star State since 2001 is taking place. Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is announcing his 2014 run for Governor.

After his 2000 presidential victory, Texas Governor George W. Bush passed the reins to Rick Perry, a man who has taken the Texas Governor’s office from one of the weaker positions in the country to one of the strongest. As Rick Perry rides off into the sunset next year, the man who may be the most pivotal Attorney General in recent Texas history, Greg Abbott is stepping into the saddle in the race for Governor of the Lone Star State.  . . . please click here for the rest of the post
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Erick Erickson
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