Posted on 05/27/2021 10:53:16 AM PDT by rktman
Newly confirmed Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Kristen Clarke is a thoroughly modern woman. She could never have been confirmed even during the Clinton administration because of her racially-soaked radical worldview.
But these are revolutionary times, where skin color has gained newfound importance in a way we haven’t seen since June 1964 when segregationists chased civil rights marchers down the streets of St. Augustine, Florida.
If you think the comparison doesn’t work, then you haven’t been paying attention, or you are watching too much MSNBC.
I suppose everything old is new again. Content of character is out. Color of skin is in.
And thus Clarke squeaked by this week on a 51-48 vote to manage the most powerful division of the Justice Department.
The Civil Rights Division has its tentacles in every single aspect of American life – schools, jails, elections, hotels, mortgages, movie theaters, church sermons, bathrooms, computer software, rent rates, service animals on planes, pool chair lifts, mental hospitals and forcing police departments to adopt radical policing policies. I left 100 other topics off the list.
And now, another racialist radical is in charge in the division where I was once an attorney.
Clarke is no ordinary racialist radical, though. She brings a reputation for being racially greedy. I have some personal experience with her on this point.
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
America’s DOJ, like the KGB, is about maintaining state power and ideological purity.
They have all the myriad of laws, precedent, and twisted judicial interpretation they need to pursue anything their politics demands. Its about lawfare. Its not about rule of law.
Wonder how many RINOs were dumb enough to vote for her “out of a sense of fairness!”?
I can see somebody like Sue Collins and her partner in crime Murkowski ready to perform dirty deeds, most done dirt cheap.
T-minus 19 and counting!
Bet Flimsey Grhamanesty voted to confirm......
It was 51-48 in favor do look.
Not sure what that meant other than it was 51-48. Some gopE POS crossed over.
She looks like like she has a very high squeaky voice
“In 2015, she opened an investigation into the Boy Scouts to look at the national group’s ban on openly gay adults and alleged hiring rejections based on sexual orientation in New York. The investigation was about ‘ensuring equal protection under the law for all New Yorkers, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals who live and work in New York.’ In July 2015 her office secured an agreement with the Boy Scouts of America to end their policy of excluding openly gay adults from serving as leaders in the organization. The terms of the agreement applied nationally.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristen_Clarke
“On November 16, 2020, the National BSA disclosed in their bankruptcy filings that 92,700 former Scouts had reported sexual abuse by members of the organization.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_Scouts_of_America
Clarke said: “Online hate must be confronted if we are going to make meaningful progress in the fight against hate, so this is a really significant victory.” This involved getting Facebook to extend its ban on hate speech to prohibit the promotion and support of white nationalism and white separatism. Her advocacy led to a temporary shutdown of Stormfront, a white supremacist website. Stormfront is known as the oldest white supremacist site. At a Congressional hearing, she noted white nationalism was about “real issues that are truly a life-and-death matter for far too many.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristen_Clarke
She doesn’t seem to respect Amendment I.
Neither do her backers.
Note that the attorneys listed below were acting in their personal capacity:
We encourage the prompt confirmation of Ms. Clarke to lead the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice.
Sincerely yours,
Teresa Wynn Roseborough
General Counsel
The Home Depot, Inc.
Georgia
Don J. Rosenberg
General Counsel
Qualcomm Inc.
California
Tony West
Chief Legal Officer
Uber Technologies, Inc.
California
Kristin Sverchek
General Counsel
Lyft, Inc.
California
David F. Levine
General Counsel
Bloomberg L.P.
New York
Stacey Friedman
General Counsel
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
New York
Gregory B. Jordan
General Counsel
PNC Bank
Pennsylvania
Louise Pentland
Chief Legal Officer
PayPal Holdings, Inc.
California
Wanji Walcott
Chief Legal Officer
Discover Financial Services
Illinois
Heather J. Russell
Chief Legal Officer
TransUnion
Illinois
Danielle Gray
Chief Legal Officer
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of North Carolina
North Carolina
Rhonda S. Ferguson
Chief Legal Officer
Allstate Corporation
Illinois
Natalie Lamarque
General Counsel
New York Life Insurance Company
New York
Anne E. Robinson
General Counsel
The Vanguard Group
Pennsylvania
Sandra Phillips Rogers
General Counsel
Toyota Motor North America, Inc.
Texas
Sheila C. Cheston
General Counsel
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Virginia
Melanie S. Cibik
General Counsel
Teledyne Technologies, Inc.
California
Denise Cade
General Counsel
IDEX Corporation
Illinois
Steven R. Rodgers
General Counsel
Intel Corporation
California
Christopher Lewis
General Counsel
Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P.
Missouri
Emma Dickson
General Counsel
BroadRiver Asset Management, L.P.
New York
Carlos M. Brown
General Counsel
Dominion Energy, Inc.
Virginia
April Miller Boise
General Counsel
Eaton Corporation
Ohio
Deneen Donley
General Counsel
Consolidated Edison Company of New York
New York
Trecia M. Canty
General Counsel
PBF Energy Inc.
New Jersey
Cornel B. Feurer
General Counsel
Corteva Agriscience
Delaware
Gena Ashe
General Counsel
Anterix Inc.
New Jersey
Juliette Pryor
General Counsel
Albertsons’ Companies
Idaho
Rashida La Lande
General Counsel
The Kraft Heinz Company
Illinois
Christopher J. Poindexter
General Counsel
Cadent
New York
Rhonda Powell
General Counsel
Buzzfeed, Inc.
New York
Managing partners of America’s leading law firms have shown you how to kow-tow:
These people, like Bolsheviks in 1917 and National Socialists in 1933, are serious.
They can make the most powerful and skilled lawyers in the USA kow-tow.
“Only approved followers can see @KristenClarkeJD’s Tweets”
https://twitter.com/kristenclarkejd?lang=en
Collins of Maine crossed over.
Romney?
“June 1964 when segregationists chased civil rights marchers down the streets of St. Augustine, Florida”.
Was not aware of this will look it up, thanks
“June 1964 when segregationists chased civil rights marchers down the streets of St. Augustine, Florida”.
Was not aware of this will look it up, thanks.
Still better that the Huguenots were treated at Matanzas inlet on the south side of Saint Augustine.
Obviously, these entities see opportunities for profit in Kristen Clarke’s policy positions - and have instructed their Senators to vote accordingly.
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