More than 100 Republican members of the House have signed an amicus brief that supports the effort in Texas to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s election victory in the Supreme Court.
The Texas suit claims that Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin all illegally changed election guidelines, ultimately leading to widespread voter fraud, and requests that the Supreme Court overturn the results in those states.
Court Painter with recent painting America DrowningAmerica Drowning is rumoured to be destined for the Trump Presidential Library
THE CULTURE THAT CREATED DONALD TRUMP WAS LIBERAL, NOT CONSERVATIVE
Donald Trump was promoted and schooled, made famous and made wealthy, by the same culture and economy that now reviles him.
Jim Lewis Click Jim Lewis link for Intercept story from March 28 2016.
After all, it wasn’t some Klan newsletter that first brought Trump to our attention: It was Time and Esquire and Spy. The Westboro Baptist Church didn’t give him his own TV show: NBC did. And his boasts and lies weren’t posted on Breitbart, they were published by Random House. He was created by people who learned from Andy Warhol, not Jerry Falwell, who knew him from galas at the Met, not fundraisers at Karl Rove’s house, and his original audience was presented to him by Condé Nast, not Guns & Ammo. He owes his celebrity, his money, his arrogance, and his skill at drawing attention to those coastal cultural gatekeepers — presumably mostly liberal — who first elevated him out of general obscurity, making him famous and rewarding him (and, not at all incidentally, themselves) for his idiocies.
Court Painter thanks Peter Paul Rubens and Odilion Redon for image inspirations.
Erin O’Toole, Michelle Rempel Garner and Candice Bergen prominent Conservative MPs all play the Parler gameThree prominent Conservative MPs are identified as Parler game participants.Court Painter with recent Parler game painting
Parler markets itself as a “free speech” and unbiased alternative to mainstream social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. However, journalists and users have criticized the service for content policies that are more restrictive than the company portrays and sometimes more restrictive than those of its competitors.[22][23][24][25] Beginning in June 2020, some users reported being banned from Parler for espousing left-wing viewpoints.[8][discuss]
As of November 2020, the service had about 4 million active users and over 10 million total users.[2][3]
Kenney unveils new COVID-19 restrictions following weeks of pressure
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney rejected calls to implement a more widespread lockdown across the province, calling that option ‘an unprecedented violation of fundamental constitutionally protected rights and freedoms’
Premier Kenney explains ground rules to Lady COVID