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The Donald The LaRaza Judge
« on: June 11, 2016, 07:54:25 PM »
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  • http://buchanan.org/blog/donald-la-raza-judge-125323

    By Patrick J. Buchanan

    Before the lynching of The Donald proceeds, what exactly was it he said about that Hispanic judge?

    Stated succinctly, Donald Trump said U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is presiding over a class-action suit against Trump University, is sticking it to him. And the judge’s bias is likely rooted in the fact that he is of Mexican descent.

    Can there be any defense of a statement so horrific?

    Just this. First, Trump has a perfect right to be angry about the judge’s rulings and to question his motives. Second, there are grounds for believing Trump is right.

    On May 27, Curiel, at the request of The Washington Post, made public plaintiff accusations against Trump University — that the whole thing was a scam. The Post, which Bob Woodward tells us has 20 reporters digging for dirt in Trump’s past, had a field day.

    And who is Curiel?

    An appointee of President Obama, he has for years been associated with the La Raza Lawyers Association of San Diego, which supports pro-illegal immigrant organizations.

    Set aside the folly of letting Clinton surrogates like the Post distract him from the message he should be delivering, what did Trump do to be smeared by a bipartisan media mob as a “racist”?

    He attacked the independence of the judiciary, we are told.

    But Presidents Jefferson and Jackson attacked the Supreme Court, and FDR, fed up with New Deal programs being struck down, tried to “pack the court” by raising the number of justices to 15 if necessary.

    Abraham Lincoln leveled “that eminent tribunal” in his first inaugural, and once considered arresting Chief Justice Roger Taney.

    The conservative movement was propelled by attacks on the Warren Court. In the ’50s and ’60s, “Impeach Earl Warren!” was plastered on billboards and bumper stickers all across God’s country.

    The judiciary is independent, but that does not mean that federal judges are exempt from the same robust criticism as presidents or members of Congress.

    Obama himself attacked the Citizens United decision in a State of the Union address, with the justices sitting right in front of him.

    But Trump’s real hanging offense was that he brought up the judge’s ancestry, as the son of Mexican immigrants, implying that he was something of a judicial version of Univision’s Jorge Ramos.

    Apparently, it is now not only politically incorrect, but, in Newt Gingrich’s term, “inexcusable,” to bring up the religious, racial or ethnic background of a judge, or suggest this might influence his actions on the bench.

    But these things matter.

    Does Newt think that when LBJ appointed Thurgood Marshall, ex-head of the NAACP, to the Supreme Court, he did not think Marshall would bring his unique experience as a black man and civil rights leader to the bench?

    Surely, that was among the reasons Marshall was appointed.

    When Obama named Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, a woman of Puerto Rican descent who went through college on affirmative action scholarships, did Obama think this would not influence her decision when it came to whether or not to abolish affirmative action?

    “I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life,” Sotomayor said in a speech at Berkeley law school and in other forums.

    Translation: Ethnicity matters, and my Latina background helps guide my decisions.

    All of us are products of our family, faith, race and ethnic group. And the suggestion in these attacks on Trump that judges and justices always rise about such irrelevant considerations, and decide solely on the merits, is naive nonsense.

    There are reasons why defense lawyers seek “changes of venue” and avoid the courtrooms of “hanging judges.”

    When Obama reflexively called Sgt. Crowley “stupid” after Crowley’s 2009 encounter with that black professor at Harvard, and said of Trayvon Martin, “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon,” was he not speaking as an African-American, as well as a president?

    Pressed by John Dickerson on CBS, Trump said it’s “possible” a Muslim judge might be biased against him as well.

    Another “inexcusable” outrage.

    But does anyone think that if Obama appointed a Muslim to the Supreme Court, the LGBT community would not be demanding of all Democratic Senators that they receive assurances that the Muslim judge’s religious views on ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity would never affect his court decisions, before they voted to put him on the bench?

    When Richard Nixon appointed Judge Clement Haynsworth to the Supreme Court, it was partly because he was a distinguished jurist of South Carolina ancestry. And the Democrats who tore Haynsworth to pieces did so because they feared he would not repudiate his Southern heritage and any and all ideas and beliefs associated with it.

    To many liberals, all white Southern males are citizens under eternal suspicion of being racists. The most depressing thing about this episode is to see Republicans rushing to stomp on Trump, to show the left how well they have mastered their liberal catechism.

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    The Donald The LaRaza Judge
    « Reply #1 on: June 11, 2016, 08:12:33 PM »
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  • The Donald Must Not Apologize

    http://buchanan.org/blog/trump-must-not-apologize-125333

    By Patrick J.Buchanan

    “Never retreat. Never explain. Get it done and let them howl.”

    Donald Trump has internalized the maxim Benjamin Jowett gave to his students at Balliol who would soon be running the empire.

    And in rejecting demands that he apologize for his remarks about the La Raza judge presiding over the class-action suit against Trump University, the Donald is instinctively correct

    Assume, as we must, that Trump believes what he said.

    Why, then, should he apologize for speaking the truth, as he sees it?

    To do so would be to submit to extortion, to recant, to confess to a sin he does not believe he committed. It would be to capitulate to pressure, to tell a lie to stop the beating, to grovel before the Inquisition of Political Correctness.

    Trump is cheered today because he defies the commands of political correctness, and, to the astonishment of enemies and admirers alike, he gets away with it.

    To the establishment, Trump is thus a far greater menace than Bernie Sanders, who simply wants to push his soak-the-rich party a little further in the direction of Robin Hood and his Merry Men.

    But Trump, with his defiant refusal to apologize for remarks about “rapists” among illegal immigrants from Mexico, and banning Muslims, is doing something far more significant.

    He is hurling his “Non serviam!” in the face of the establishment. He is declaring: “I reject your moral authority. You have no right to sit in judgment of me. I will defy any moral sanction you impose, and get away with it. And my people will stand by me.”

    Trump’s rebellion is not only against the Republican elite but against the establishment’s claim to define what is right and wrong, true and false, acceptable and unacceptable, in this republic.

    Contrast Trump with Paul Ryan, who has buckled pathetically.

    The speaker says Trump’s remark about Judge Gonzalo Curiel being hostile to him, probably because the judge is Mexican-American, is the “textbook definition of a racist comment.”

    But Ryan’s remark raises fewer questions about Trump’s beliefs than it does about the depth of Ryan’s mind.

    We have seen a former president of Mexico curse Trump. We have heard Mexican-American journalists and politicians savage him. We have watched Hispanic rioters burn the American flag and flaunt the Mexican flag outside Trump rallies.

    We are told Trump “provoked” these folks, to such a degree they are not entirely to blame for their actions.

    Yet the simple suggestion that a Mexican-American judge might also be affected is “the textbook definition of a racist comment”?

    The most depressing aspect of this episode is to witness the Republican Party in full panic, trashing Trump to mollify the media who detest them.

    To see how far the party has come, consider:

    After he had locked up his nomination, Barry Goldwater rose on the floor of the Senate in June of 1964 and voted “No” on the Civil Rights Act. The senator believed that the federal government was usurping the power of the states. He could not countenance this, no matter how noble the cause.

    Say what you will about him, Barry Goldwater would never be found among this cut-and-run crowd that is deserting Trump to appease an angry elite.

    These Republicans seem to believe that, if or when Trump goes down, this whole unfortunate affair will be over, and they can go back to business as usual.

    Sorry, but there is no going back.

    The nationalist resistance to the invasion across our Southern border and the will to preserve the unique character of America are surging, and they have their counterparts all across Europe. People sense that the fate and future of the West are in the balance.

    While Trump defies political correctness here, in Europe one can scarcely keep track of the anti-EU and anti-immigrant nationalist and separatist parties sprouting up from the Atlantic to the Urals.

    Call it identity politics, call it tribalism, call it ethnonationalism; it and Islamism are the two most powerful forces on earth.

    A decade ago, if one spoke other than derisively of parties like the National Front in France, the blacklisters would come around. Now, the establishments in the West are on the defensive — when they are not openly on the run.

    The day of the Bilderberger is over.

    Back to Jowett. When the British were serenely confident in the superiority of their tribe, faith, culture and civilization, they went out and conquered and ruled and remade the world, and for the better.

    When they embraced the guilt-besotted liberalism that James Burnham called the “ideology of Western ѕυιcιdє,” it all came down.

    The empire collapsed, the establishment burbled its endless apologies for how wicked it had been, and the great colonial powers of Europe threw open their borders to the peoples they had colonized, who are now coming to occupy and remake the mother countries.

    But suddenly, to the shock of an establishment reconciled to its fate, populist resistance, call it Trumpism, seems everywhere to be rising.

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    The Donald The LaRaza Judge
    « Reply #2 on: June 13, 2016, 10:28:55 PM »
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  • Trump just announced his running mate......HIMSELF!   Trump/Trump 2016!!!!!!

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    The Donald The LaRaza Judge
    « Reply #3 on: June 17, 2016, 11:45:38 AM »
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  • Good articles by Pat Buchanan. Thanks for posting them.
    "It is licit to resist a Sovereign Pontiff who is trying to destroy the Church. I say it is licit to resist him in not following his orders and in preventing the execution of his will. It is not licit to Judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior."

    ~St. Robert Bellarmine
    De Romano Pontifice, Lib.II, c.29

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    The Donald The LaRaza Judge
    « Reply #4 on: June 18, 2016, 10:57:38 PM »
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  • Quote from: TheRealMcCoy
    Trump just announced his running mate......HIMSELF!   Trump/Trump 2016!!!!!!


    Please find one on Hillary.  Hilary for Prison in 2016.


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    The Donald The LaRaza Judge
    « Reply #5 on: July 08, 2016, 06:50:01 AM »
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  • In all the coverage of this affair I kept waiting for at least Trump's supporters to mention that the judge isn't non-white, he's Spanish white. Even Buchanan doesn't seem to notice. And Mexican isn't a race.
    Some would have people believe that I'm a deceiver because I've used various handles on different Catholic forums. They only know this because I've always offered such information, unprompted. Various troll accounts on FE. Ben on SuscipeDomine. Patches on ABLF 1.0 and TeDeum. GuitarPlucker, Busillis, HatchC, and Rum on Cathinfo.

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    The Donald The LaRaza Judge
    « Reply #6 on: July 08, 2016, 07:44:08 AM »
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    And Mexican isn't a race.

    Tell that to the La Raza group.

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    The Donald The LaRaza Judge
    « Reply #7 on: July 08, 2016, 10:04:22 AM »
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    In all the coverage of this affair I kept waiting for at least Trump's supporters to mention that the judge isn't non-white, he's Spanish white. Even Buchanan doesn't seem to notice. And Mexican isn't a race.[/quote

    The Spanish word "La Raza" is translated into English as "The Race".

    Even though, Being Mexican is part Spanish and American Indian, and
    some full blooded Spanish. Majority see themselves as a race.