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on October 23, 2018 in Right Edition Videos

Trump Judges – Blowhard Chretien

Trump chips away at liberal U.S. appeals court majorities Aided by fellow Republicans in the Senate, President Donald Trump is rapidly filling vacancies on U.S. appeals courts, moving some that had liberal majorities closer to conservative control in an ideological shift that could benefit his administration. These 13 courts wield considerable power, usually providing the last word on rulings appealed from lower courts on disputes involving federal law. Their rulings can be challenged before the U.S. Supreme Court, but most such appeals are turned away because the top court typically hears fewer than 100 cases annually. Eleven of the...

Trump chips away at liberal U.S. appeals court majorities Aided by fellow Republicans in the Senate, President Donald Trump is rapidly filling vacancies on U.S. appeals courts, moving some that had liberal majorities closer to conservative control in an...

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on October 20, 2018 in Right Edition Videos

Is Andrew Sheer Conservative – Socialist Teachers

Can Andrew Scheer lead conservatives to success? Maxime Bernier was cruising to victory in the 2017 Tory leadership contest. Then Andrew Scheer aligned with dairy and poultry farmers, which – along with a quiet nod to social conservatives – created a narrow path to victory. Mr. Bernier, who had called for an end to agricultural cartels while advocating for enhanced personal responsibility and greater freedoms, led on the first 12 of 13 ballots. Mr. Scheer shrewdly cozied up with the agricultural lobby to win. But in the aftermath, he needed to find some common ground with Mr. Bernier, who...

Can Andrew Scheer lead conservatives to success? Maxime Bernier was cruising to victory in the 2017 Tory leadership contest. Then Andrew Scheer aligned with dairy and poultry farmers, which – along with a quiet nod to social conservatives –...

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on October 17, 2018 in Right Edition Videos

Women On the Board – Poverty Initiative

California becomes first state to require women to be on corporate board The measure requires at least one female director on each board of California-based corporations by the end of next year. Companies would need up to three female directors by the end of 2021, depending on the number of board seats. The Democratic governor referenced the objections and legal concerns that the law has raised. “I don’t minimize the potential flaws that indeed may prove fatal to its ultimate implementation,” Brown wrote in a signing statement. “Nevertheless, recent events in Washington, D.C. – and beyond – make it...

California becomes first state to require women to be on corporate board The measure requires at least one female director on each board of California-based corporations by the end of next year. Companies would need up to three female...

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on October 15, 2018 in Right Edition Videos

Hollyweird and Politics – Judicial Activism

Shut Up and Sing: Celebrity and Politics Don’t Mix The last couple of weeks our friends over at the Drudge Report have highlighted stories on musicians taking on the Bush Administration over the war in Iraq. A week or so ago, Drudge highlighted Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters’ anti-Bush message painted on a flying pig and yesterday pushed the story about George Michael making some anti-Bush statements at a recent concert. Drudge smartly presents these items in a way that gets his readership, and allied media outlets, fired up and chatting about the appropriateness of celebrities speaking out on political...

Shut Up and Sing: Celebrity and Politics Don’t Mix The last couple of weeks our friends over at the Drudge Report have highlighted stories on musicians taking on the Bush Administration over the war in Iraq. A week or...

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on October 11, 2018 in Right Edition Videos

Trump vs Liberals – Democrat Cities Most Violent

Evansville Trump rally got Ford Center’s largest-ever crowd Thursday night’s Trump rally drew the Ford Center’s largest crowd ever, according to manager VenuWorks. The turnout: 11,500 people, with another 2,000 unable to get in. Meanwhile, the Evansville Police Department issued its official estimate of the crowd protesting President Trump outside the arena – 500 to 600 people at its peak. Scott Schoenike, executive director of Ford Center manager VenuWorks, said the absence of chairs and the use of a relatively small stage were the keys to squeezing in 11,500 people. The $120 million, 290,000-square foot facility has 9,200 fixed...

Evansville Trump rally got Ford Center’s largest-ever crowd Thursday night’s Trump rally drew the Ford Center’s largest crowd ever, according to manager VenuWorks. The turnout: 11,500 people, with another 2,000 unable to get in. Meanwhile, the Evansville Police Department...

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on October 9, 2018 in Right Edition Videos

People’s Party – Winners & Losers

Maxime Bernier’s new political party: The People’s Party of Canada Quebec MP Maxime Bernier is naming his new political venture The People’s Party of Canada. Bernier says the name– which will be PPC for short — fits a party that represents people who are tired of Canadian politics being hijacked by special interest groups, cartels and lobbyists. The maverick MP quit his party last month after spending much of the year butting heads with Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer over supply management and says the new party will be registered with Elections Canada over the next several weeks. https://ottawasun.com/news/national/maxime-berniers-new-political-party-the-peoples-party-of-canada/wcm/4fee4388-ecd0-4830-841f-1d7627ec26ce Trudeau...

Maxime Bernier’s new political party: The People’s Party of Canada Quebec MP Maxime Bernier is naming his new political venture The People’s Party of Canada. Bernier says the name– which will be PPC for short — fits a party...

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on October 6, 2018 in Right Edition Videos

Liberals & Control – Happy Trails Gunfighters

Canada’s Gun Control Laws Could Become Big Issue For 2019 Election Both the Liberals and Conservatives are talking a lot about guns. Eighteen months ahead of the vote, both the governing party and the official Opposition are laying the groundwork for making guns a wedge issue, to carve away a share of each other’s softer support. The Liberals are aiming at cities and suburbs, while the Conservatives focus on rural and remote ridings. Justin Trudeau fired the first shot with Bill C-71, his Liberal government’s recently tabled effort to tighten Canada’s firearms law, including enhanced background checks for obtaining...

Canada’s Gun Control Laws Could Become Big Issue For 2019 Election Both the Liberals and Conservatives are talking a lot about guns. Eighteen months ahead of the vote, both the governing party and the official Opposition are laying the...

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on October 3, 2018 in Right Edition Videos

Conservative Leadership – Sweet Jesus Ice Cream

Liberals look to brand Andrew Scheer as ‘Stephen Harper 2.0’ Liberal Party strategists have started their 2019 campaign preparations in earnest, focusing their energies on Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and their plan to aggressively brand him as “Stephen Harper 2.0” ahead of the next election. Liberal MPs at the caucus retreat in Saskatoon took part in a briefing last night on the party’s readiness ahead of the 2019 election — a briefing that placed heavy emphasis on defining Scheer as a protégé of the former prime minister, sources inside the caucus room said. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tasker-liberal-retreat-scheer-stephen-harper-1.4821969 70,000 Whites Murdered in ‘Modern’...

Liberals look to brand Andrew Scheer as ‘Stephen Harper 2.0’ Liberal Party strategists have started their 2019 campaign preparations in earnest, focusing their energies on Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and their plan to aggressively brand him as “Stephen Harper...

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on October 1, 2018 in Right Edition Videos

Trudeau Groper – Guilty Until Proven Innocent

‘People experience things differently,’ Trudeau says of groping allegations Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there is no need to conduct an investigation into an allegation that he inappropriately touched a female reporter in British Columbia 18 years ago. “We have, as we always do, taken these issues seriously,” Trudeau said in an exclusive interview with CP24, when asked if the allegation that circulated throughout the national press over the last few weeks should be investigated. “We’ve talked to a broad range of experts on these. I’ve been reflecting very carefully on this and I think we are moving forward...

‘People experience things differently,’ Trudeau says of groping allegations Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there is no need to conduct an investigation into an allegation that he inappropriately touched a female reporter in British Columbia 18 years ago. “We...

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on September 26, 2018 in Right Edition Videos

Liberal Budget – Max Bernier

Trudeau’s Virtue-Signalling Budget Leaves Our Economy More Vulnerable In An Uncertain World With no plan to deal with the potential end of NAFTA, no response to tax cuts in the US, and even more debt, the Trudeau government is making our economy less competitive and far more vulnerable. There’s a widespread consensus that Trudeau’s 2018 budget is really a campaign document, designed to virtue-signal in an effort to win votes. However, that focus on virtue-signalling by throwing in all the politically-correct buzzwords of the day (gender-based etc…) ignores what our economy really needs. https://www.spencerfernando.com/2018/02/27/trudeaus-virtue-signalling-budget-leaves-economy-vulnerable-uncertain-world/ Trudeau Liberals just tabled Canada’s...

Trudeau’s Virtue-Signalling Budget Leaves Our Economy More Vulnerable In An Uncertain World With no plan to deal with the potential end of NAFTA, no response to tax cuts in the US, and even more debt, the Trudeau government is...

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