Anonymous ID: 5d3050 Oct. 31, 2018, 8:02 p.m. No.3682611   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2958 >>3155 >>3307 >>3330

OLYMPIA, WA - You might be tempted to glaze over the statewide judicial races on your ballot. Only one of the five races is competitive - and that's the race you really have to pay attention to.

 

Incumbent Justice Steve Gonzalez is running against Nathan Choi, who has no experience as a judge, but, it appears, plenty of experience with conspiracy theories. On Choi's website, there's a whole section labeled "Conspiracy Theorist," where Choi talks about, well, let's just quote him:

 

"Please watch the following video and I challenge anybody to disprove any of the facts leading any sensible person not to conclude the Sinking [sic] of the Titanic was not the precursor to creating the Federal Reserve Private Bank," Choi writes about a video espousing that titanic conspiracy theory.

 

In other spots on his site, he writes about the impending "New World Order" brought by mass migration. He talks about conspiracy theories involving the JFK assassination, and appears to be a QAnon believer - the most confusing and wild conspiracy theory to come along in years.

 

Choi doesn't talk to the press. But Gonzalez spoke to Northwest News Network reporter Austin Jenkins last week, and he's afraid his seat is in danger because voters don't know the different between the two candidates.

"His name comes first [on the ballot] and mine comes second, so it takes a little bit more effort and work to learn about and to cast an informed vote on judges," Gonzalez told Jenkins.

 

If you haven't filled out your ballot yet, make sure to take a look at this race. Learn more about Gonzalez and his opponent here.

https://patch.com/washington/across-wa/conspiracy-theorist-state-supreme-court-race

Anonymous ID: 5d3050 Oct. 31, 2018, 8:09 p.m. No.3682680   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2742 >>3120 >>3130 >>3138

By Dana Milbank

Columnist

October 31 at 7:28 PM

 

“It was always told to me that you needed a constitutional amendment. Guess what? You don’t. . . . Now they’re saying I can do it just with an executive order.”

 

— President Trump, explaining this week that he could unilaterally end the Constitution’s protection of birthright citizenship

 

Jan. 1, 2019 (BREITBART) — President Trump, under his newly discovered authority to rewrite the citizenship requirements of the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, today issued an order restricting U.S. citizenship to the following individuals and groups:

 

“My family”

 

“Kellyanne Conway (but not George!)”

 

“Sarah Sanders (dad okay, too)”

 

“Kanye West”

 

“Russians living at Trump properties”

 

“Residents of Trump Tower”

 

“Lou Dobbs”

 

“Sean Hannity”

 

“Tucker Carlson”

 

“Steve Doocy”

 

“Steve King”

 

“Stephen Miller”

 

After signing the order, the president told reporters: “It was always told to me that you needed a constitutional amendment to restrict citizenship to friends and family. Guess what? You don’t. Now they’re saying I can do it just with an executive order.”

 

Jan. 8, 2019 (BREITBART) — A federal district court judge struck down President Trump’s orders today awarding citizenship only to friends and family, saying, “You can’t run the country like it’s a Manhattan co-op.”

 

Trump, saying the ruling was invalid because one of the judge’s ancestors came from Mexico, responded by issuing a new executive order eliminating Article III of the Constitution and replacing the federal judiciary with Judge Jeanine Pirro.

 

“Guess what?” Trump told reporters after the signing. “I can do it just with an executive order.”

 

Jan. 15, 2019 (BREITBART) — President Trump, using his expanding authority to revise the Constitution by executive action, ordered the summary deportation of all 11 million illegal immigrants by next week — just in time to keep his promise to have them out of the country within two years of taking office.

 

After the American Civil Liberties Union filed suit to stop without-cause searches of every American home, business and vehicle, Trump issued a second order requiring the imprisonment without charges of all ACLU lawyers, as well as Robert S. Mueller III, Michael Avenatti, Michael Cohen, Omarosa Manigault Newman and “NFL players who present a risk of kneeling.”

 

“It was always told to me that you needed a constitutional amendment to do unreasonable searches and seizures and to eliminate due process,” Trump told reporters as he boarded Marine One for a campaign event. “Guess what? You don’t.”

More:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/guess-what-trump-can-totally-rewrite-the-constitution/2018/10/31/d707a2c6-dd4f-11e8-b732-3c72cbf131f2_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.c9effebbba1f