03/05/21 Fri: LGBT, Inc.; BLM vs KKK AGAIN; Calls!
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The Hake Report, Friday, March 5, 2021: Globe-wide homogeneity is no good! But all the huge corporations (and govts) appeal to the WORST in people, including the misled LGBTIQ! Great calls on communism and capitalism, BLM vs KKK, immigration, atheism, and Trump. BTW: Salute to the three king mods, recently retired! Thanks for 10K YouTube subscribers! Also see Hake News from JLP's show today.
CALLERS
Robert from Kansas talks atheism, communism, and capitalism, and people serving money.
Zach from Columbus, OH asks about Q, then debates Maze over BLM vs KKK.
Maze from Dayton, OH is a real mess! She "debates" 16yo Zach.
William from Kansas City, MO calls Trump a liar, because the wall was incomplete.
Donning Armour from California is not a slave, but is free. He doesn’t wanna be Christian.
Dave from Nevada has a good, brief call — thank you!
Tony from California is a real mess too; he pretends Biden is good. He asks about Trump's taxes.
TIME STAMPS
0:00 Fri, Mar 5, 2021
2:28 Peacemaker, Soul-Junk
4:36 AJ Gallardo original
6:20 Revolver LGBT graphic
17:39 Robert in KS
32:28 Zach, Columbus, OH
39:51 Maze vs. Zach
56:43 Ian in CA
1:02:13 Not the First Time, Bright Lights
1:04:18 Super Chats
1:06:26 Salute to mod vets
1:09:58 William, Kansas City, MO
1:31:12 More Super Chats
1:32:50 Steve King, unfairness
1:41:50 Donning Armour, CA
1:52:21 Dave in NV
1:54:48 Yet more Super Chats
1:55:43 Tony in CA
2:01:06 Thanks, all!
SHOW NOTES
SALUTE to my retired veteran mods "Night Rider" Blaze’n Hawgs from the sundown town, "Maple" Matt Living the Dream, and the great Brandon Johnson. Thank you for your service!
STEVE KING VS ERIC HOLDER
(April 2014)
Conservative Side
Ted Stevens - FBI agent
(Wikipedia) In 2008, Stevens was embroiled in a federal corruption trial as he ran for reelection to the Senate. He was initially found guilty and eight days later was narrowly defeated at the polls.[4] Stevens was the most senior U.S. Senator to have ever lost a reelection bid. However, prior to Stevens's sentencing, the indictment was dismissed – effectively vacating the conviction – when a Justice Department probe found evidence of gross prosecutorial misconduct.[5]
Stevens died on August 9, 2010, when a de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter he and several others were flying in crashed en route to a private fishing lodge.[6]
Aaron Schwartz - Carmen Ortiz
(Wikipedia) The federal prosecution involved what was characterized by numerous critics (such as former Nixon White House counsel John Dean) as an "overcharging" 13-count indictment and "overzealous," "Nixonian" prosecution for alleged computer crimes, brought by then U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Carmen Ortiz.[99]
Swartz died of suicide on January 11, 2013.[100] After his death, federal prosecutors dropped the charges.[101][102]
Conrad Barrett - Knockout Game
Local news: FBI agent quotes Texas man bragging about 'Knockout, baby!'
Houston Chronicle: Defendant in hate crime sentenced to 71 months in prison
Dinesh D’Souza - prosecuted
Gov. Bob McDonnell - prosecuted (Wikipedia) succeeded by Clinton guy Terry McAuliffe.
Gov. Chris Christie - Bridgegate / Hurricane Sandy. The fat RINO who hugged Obama. Sometimes he’s more honest than other fellow RINOs.
Other Side
Black Panthers prosecution cancelled; Tom Perez (not to be confused with Tom Perrelli)
James Clapper conflicting testimony
He has a long history even amid the 2016 lies about election interference…
Gov. John Corsign - a billion dollars
Lois Lerner - IRS
Whole classes of people
99.92% of deportations only 0.08% are deported for being illegal
Marijuana companies exempted
DOMA not enforced
Voter Fraud - TX voter ID called poll tax, racist plot.
Any prosecutions?
BLACK PANTHERS
(Wikipedia) Tom Perrelli ordered career attorneys in the Civil Rights Division to drop a civil case they had prepared (under the 1965 Voting Rights Act) against members of the New Black Panther Party for voter intimidation at Philadelphia polling places in the United States elections, 2008.[6][7][8] (Three out-of-the four)
(WSJ, by John Fund,* (@johnfund) Aug 20, 2009, Archive) John Fund: Black Panther Voter Intimidation Case Dropped - WSJ
President Obama's Justice Department continues to stonewall inquiries about why it dropped a voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party.
The episode—which Bartle Bull, a former civil rights lawyer and publisher of the left-wing Village Voice, calls "the most blatant form of voter intimidation I've ever seen"—began on Election Day 2008. Mr. Bull and others witnessed two Black Panthers in paramilitary garb at a polling place near downtown Philadelphia. (Some of this behavior is on YouTube.)
One of them, they say, brandished a nightstick at the entrance and pointed it at voters and both made racial threats. Mr. Bull says he heard one yell "You are about to be ruled by the black man, cracker!"
In the first week of January, the Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit against the New Black Panther Party and three of its members, saying they violated the 1965 Voting Rights Act by scaring voters with the weapon, uniforms and racial slurs. In March, Mr. Bull submitted an affidavit at Justice's request to support its lawsuit.
When none of the defendants filed any response to the complaint or appeared in federal district court in Philadelphia to answer the suit, it appeared almost certain Justice would have prevailed by default. Instead, the department in May suddenly allowed the party and two of the three defendants to walk away. Against the third defendant, Minister King Samir Shabazz, it sought only an injunction barring him from displaying a weapon within 100 feet of a Philadelphia polling place for the next three years—action that's already illegal under existing law.
There was outrage over the decision among Congressional Republicans, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division—especially after it was learned one of the defendants who walked was Jerry Jackson, a member of Philadelphia's 14th Ward Democratic Committee and a credentialed poll watcher for the Democratic Party last Election Day.
Then the Washington Times reported on July 30 that six career lawyers at Justice who had recommended continuing to pursue the case were overruled by Associate Attorney General Thomas Perrelli—a top administration political appointee. One of the career attorneys, Appellate Chief Diana Flynn, had urged in an internal memo that a judgment be pressed against the defendants to "prevent the paramilitary style intimidation of voters" in the future.
…. [Skipping down toward the end] President Obama needs to clear the air. As a former law professor who specialized in voting rights, he is aware of how important even-handed application of the law is to election integrity. In 2007, then-Sen. Obama introduced a bill to protect Americans from tactics that intimidate voters. It also increased the criminal penalty for voter intimidation to five years in prison from one year.
"There is no place for politics in this debate," he testified before Mr. Conyers's committee in March, 2007. "Both parties at different periods in our history have been guilty in different regions of preventing people from voting for a tactical advantage. We should be beyond that."
(CBS, by David Morgan, July, 25, 2010) No Proof in New Black Panther Case: Official (A Bush appointee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Abigail Thernstrom, said on CBS's “Face the Nation,” quote: "We have no direct evidence that [the New Black Panther activists] actually intimidated anybody, stopped them from voting." Thernstrom even characterized the case, in a recent column published by the National Review, as "small potatoes.")
(Wikipedia) New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case
(Christian Science Monitor) New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case: 'Bombshell' for Obama? (Archive: Page 1, Page 2)
BTW: ELECTION SHENANIGANS
John Fund wrote this month for The Spectator: "HR 1 must be stopped"
He also put out a book in August 2012 (before Obama was "re-elected"), titled: Who's Counting?: How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk (Amazon | Google)
He warned before the 2012 election that we could see another debacle like the Bush-Gore Florida recount of 2000 in which courts and lawyers intervened in what should have involved only voters.
The book cites many problems of our election system, ranging from voter fraud to a slipshod system of vote counting that noted political scientist Walter Dean Burnham calls “the most careless of the developed world.” Many states including Georgia and Wisconsin have passed laws requiring a photo ID be shown at the polls and curbing the rampant use of absentee ballots, a tool of choice by fraudsters. (Obama allies have called that racist, and made references to history.)
In 2012, a sheriff and county clerk in West Virginia pleaded guilty to stuffing ballot boxes with fraudulent absentee ballots that changed the outcome of an election. In 2005, a state senate election in Tennessee was overturned because of voter fraud. The margin of victory? 13 votes. In 2008, the Minnesota senate race that provided the 60th vote needed to pass Obamacare was decided by a little over 300 votes. Almost 200 felons have already been convicted of voting illegally in that election and dozens of other prosecutions were still pending (years later).
In the Cooperative Congressional Election Study of 2008, 62% of American voters thought that voter fraud was very common or somewhat common. Fear that elections are being stolen erodes the legitimacy of our government. That's why the vast majority of Americans support laws like Kansas's Secure and Fair Elections Act. A 2010 Rasmussen poll showed that 82% of Americans support photo ID laws.
John Fund is the National Affairs Columnist for National Review magazine and a frequent commentator on television. He has written on electoral irregularities for the Wall Street Journal, The New Republic and other publications.
Hans von Spakovsky is a Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation and a former member of the Federal Election Commission. He has served as an election official in Georgia and Virginia and previously enforced federal voting rights laws at the U.S. Justice Department as Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights. He lives in Vienna, VA.
I DIDN’T GET TO THIS: RODNEY KING
Two men were charged later: Stacey Koon (Wikipedia) and Laurence Powell | Gyaanipedia Wiki | Fandom
NPR: When LA Erupted In Anger: A Look Back At The Rodney King Riots
Wikipedia: 1992 Los Angeles riots
The Guardian: Rodney King: 30 years after brutal beating, activists say LAPD 'still corrupt and violent'
NY Daily News: 30 years later, Rodney King beating remains a seminal part of LA and US history
LA Times: Op-Ed: What the world got wrong about Rodney King (from THIS MONTH, I guess it’s 30 years since the beating)
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