Libertarians in Georgia, Part II
Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2020 3:59 PM
Dr. Block:
I think I can already but I ask your permission to reprint (with proper attribution of course to you) at the Virginia Right blog the Open Letter to Libertarians in Georgia because there are moves to boycott the election by conservatives and I DO FULLY UNDERSTAND why in that conservatives have been, let’s say used and abused, by the GOP leaders time and time again.
Thank you for the thoughtful commentary.
Elwood Earl “Sandy” Sanders, Jr.
Letter 2
Best regards,
To: ryan.graham@
Cc: laura.williams; shane;
Subject: An Open Letter to Georgian Libertarians [with cc: to All those Trumpatistas calling for a boycott of the Runoff] [attchd as Word doc]
Everything Donald Trump Has Said Since Leaving Office
On 4/8/21 at 12:29 PM EDT
Whether it s President Joe Biden s infrastructure plan, Georgia s new voting law, or the allegations against Congressman Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump has not hesitated to offer an opinion. Since leaving office, the former president has continued to issue statements and participate in interviews to offer his take on the current state of the nation while also criticizing those who opposed him.
The following is a rundown of his public comments since January 20:
On His Future Plans and Support of Sarah Huckabee Sanders for Arkansas Governor
On January 23, just three days after President Joe Biden s inauguration, Trump issued his first public comments in response to being asked about his plans for life after leaving the White House.
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Court watchers say these signals can be read as an open call for lawsuits that would tee up the legal issues for the 6-3 conservative majority court to decide.
“Justices have long used public statements or published opinions to invite litigation or legislative reform,” said Robert Tsai, a constitutional law professor at Boston University. “It reminds us that they are part of the political community and that the modern Supreme Court is not simply a neutral institution but one that participates in determining the nation’s values.”
It’s unclear the degree to which politics or public opinion may have motivated the conservative trio to publicly state their interest in legal issues underlying these hot-button topics, and they did not explicitly say how they would rule in potential disputes.
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Former White House aide Stephen Miller tweeted an image of Trump s post-presidency office
It included multiple items of memorabilia including a section of the border wall and family photos
There was also an image of Air Force One flying over DC and an image of Marine One in front of Mt. Rushmore
A bottle, which could be Diet Coke, was also seen behind his phone after calling for a Coca Cola boycott
The photo was released as Trump attacked the New York Times for a story on his campaign refunding donors
He also reprised claims the election was stolen and said people were so enthusiastic they gave over and over