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>>9931551 Chief Justice Roberts Gives Pres. Trump Two Wins In Subpoena Cases — For Reasons Not Obvious At First Glance
PART I
Did anyone even read the article?
Does the History of this Rag even matter?
Does the DEEP STATE History of the 7 Justices matter?
Who are the Knights of Malta?
Is Roberts a Knight of Malta and why should this matter to every
RED blooded American?>>9932038
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RedState
"During the 2016 presidential election, some writers on the blog endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for President over Donald Trump.[13] This generated substantial criticism from some conservative organizations. Some commentators such as Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, and Laura Ingraham argued that the site had abandoned conservatism.[14][15][16] The website has also been criticized by Donald Trump while he was a candidate.[17]"
"In June 2011, Politico reported that an account executive from Eagle Publishing sent an email advertising a "RedState Endorsement Program Featuring Erick Erickson", including "Erick's Video Endorsement (subject to final approval by Erick)".[19] Erickson said that neither he "nor his boss at Eagle" had seen the email before it went out and that "[his] endorsements are not for sale".[20]"
"In 2007, RedState banned new contributors who were posting in support of libertarian Ron Paul. The announcement on the blog read, "Effective immediately, new users may not shill for Ron Paul in any way shape, form or fashion."[18]"
"In August 2015, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was disinvited from the annual RedState gathering following controversial statements he made about American journalist Megyn Kelly; Kelly was invited to the gathering instead.[2] RedState was then one of the main centers of conservative opposition to Trump's campaign for the Presidency, with most of its writers and editors vocally opposing Trump.[21][22]"
"That same month, a RedState contributor wrote an article criticizing Tammy Duckworth's defense of an undocumented immigrant Army veteran who was deported.[24] The RedState article said that Tammy Duckworth "really doesn't have a leg to stand on"; Duckworth is a veteran who lost both her legs in Iraq in 2004.[24] RedState's Assistant Editor, Andrea Ruth, who is also a double amputee, revised the statement."
This is just a quick wiki review....
Imagine if SOMEONE actually dug a hole into REDSTATE
Now let's have a glance at the playas