The name of Lin Wood ought to jar your memory...he's the attorney suing ABC, CBS, The New York Times, and Rolling Stone magazine on behalf of Nick Sandmann, for defamation after the media portrayed the teenager as aggressive and threatening toward a Native American, until video evidence indisputably proved otherwise. Wood has already successfully negotiated settlements of multimillion dollar defamation lawsuits brought against CNN and The Washington Post, who wisely decided to minimize their potential financial loss rather than take their chances in court. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2OHdRUM9Gc&feature=emb_logo In this explosive interview on the John Fredericks show, Lin Wood boldly alleged that Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger are both corrupt and called for a special session of the Georgia state legislature before any votes are certified from the November election, citing the fact that Raffensperger lacked the authority to unilaterally make changes to how absentee and mail-in votes would be handled in the 2020 presidential election; that power exclusively belongs to the Georgia legislature. State Senator Brandon Beach has also demanded that Governor Kemp call the special session. The excuse given for Raffensperger illegally usurping the legislature in violation of the Constitution has been COVID-19, naturally. Why doesn't that constitute "Chinese interference" in the 2020 elections? All that is necessary for evil to prevail is for good people to stand by and do nothing. Edmund Burke, or somebody else just as … [Read more...]
Governor Brian Kemp MUST immediately call for a special session of the Georgia Legislature
A eulogy for John McCain (with apologies to William Shakespeare)
[Author's note: This piece was originally submitted to American Thinker but they rejected it because McCain died last August. Normally, I spike articles that were rejected, but McCain IS back in the news, and people seem to have forgotten his full history. I haven't, and I thought this piece deserved to see the light of day. On the other hand, maybe I'm not as clever as I think. If you like this article, please share it with your friends. If not (if you think Shakespeare is rolling over in his grave right now), please leave a comment advising me not to write this sort of blog post ever again.] Senator John McCain (official portrait) Friends, Republicans, fellow Americans: lend me your ears. I come here to bury John McCain, not to praise him. Quite frankly, he doesn’t deserve praise. His Senate colleagues have decreed that we cannot speak ill of the dead, and John McCain is dead. Senator Johnny Isakson (for whom I voted) proclaimed the late senator a hero and said, “Anyone who tarnishes the reputation of John McCain deserves a whipping.” Senator Mitt Romney (for whom I once voted) described John McCain as “heroic, courageous, patriotic, honorable, self-effacing, self-sacrificing, empathetic, and driven by duty to family, country, and God.” However, the evil that men do lives after them, and Senator McCain was an ambitious man. He wasn’t merely content to be a senator from Arizona and one of the most powerful people in the United States; McCain wanted to be the most powerful, the President of the United States. He ran for that office … [Read more...]