You know, it seems to me that the more ‘they’ keep
throwing stuff at Trump in the hopes that ‘they’ can get something to stick,
the more things seem to bounce off the man.
Which proves that whatever Trump has said has been somewhat correct all
along. And so it is, yet again,
regarding the comments he has made regarding Judge Gonzalo Curiel. But let’s be perfectly frank here, what is
it, exactly, that Trump could ever do or say that could rival in any way that which
Hitlery has done by divulging state secrets, or by exposing the names of covert
operatives to what has become, thanks to Barry, Hitlery and John Kerry-Heinz,
our growing list of enemies?
While those involved in our state-controlled media,
along with that group of GOP establishment types who proudly identify themselves
as "#NeverTrump", are busy dismissing claims made by Trump that the
judge presiding over his current civil case on Trump University, Judge Gonzalo
Curiel, is biased against him, it would seem that that is becoming more and
more a very real possibility. Trump has been slammed as being a
"racist" for claiming that Curiel's Mexican heritage predisposes him
to oppose Trump's immigration policies, but it's more than simple Mexican
heritage that could be cause for alarm.
Curiel, it seems, has made some very questionable associations.
As has already been pointed out by a number of
sources, ‘Judge’ Curiel is a card carrying member of the California La Raza
Lawyer's Association. And it is this
group’s San Diego chapter, to which Curiel belongs, that lists the pro-illegal
group the National Council of La Raza, as a community member. And it has also now been revealed that one of
the founders of the La Raza Lawyer's Association called for California to be
turned into a "Hispanic State" and that whites should "go back
to Europe." What follows here are
portions of a 2010 Snopes report on La Raza Lawyer's Association's founder,
Mario Obledo:
The
lawyers’ association to which Judge Gonzalo Curiel belongs was co-founded by a
man who publicly bragged about Hispanics taking over California and all of the
state’s governmental institutions–and insisted that whites should go back to
Europe.
The
Snopes report from 2010 states: Mario
Obledo was a co-founder of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education
Fund (MALDEF) and the La Raza Lawyers of California bar association, and he
formerly served as California’s Secretary of Health and Welfare. We don’t know
exactly when and where he first made his controversial statement about
California’s becoming a “Hispanic state,” but he has confirmed he said it at
least twice: during an appearance on Ray Briem’s talk radio show in May or June
of 1998, and again on Tom Leykis’ talk radio show:
Obledo:
“We’re going to take over all the political institutions of California. In five
years the Hispanics are going to be the majority population of this state.”
Caller:
“You also made the statement that California is going to become a Hispanic state,
and if anyone doesn’t like it, they should leave. Did you say that?”
Obledo:
“I did. They ought to go back to Europe.”
The
statements were also reported by the New York Times in their 2010 obituary for
Obledo.
And it should be noted that MALDEF is also listed as
a community affiliate of the San Diego La Raza Lawyer's website. Judge Curiel's connection to the National
Council of La Raza and to Obledo could be tangential, or it could be more
substantive, but either way I think we can expect there to be very little
chance that any of the industrious journalists who are members of our
state-controlled media will be wanting to waste any of their valuable time investigating
the matter, especially if it were to prove that Trump's concerns might actually
have merit. After all, they didn’t
bother to investigate Barry’s many questionable associations back in 2008 or in
2012.
So look, to the untrained eye it would at least
appear that Trump's claims, however badly articulated they may have been, may
have been substantively correct. However, it will never be corrected by the
state-controlled media that Trump was right about this judge having connections
to anti-white/pro-Hispanic groups.
Because, you see, this is what it means to be a "civil rights"
advocator today. White people need to go
back where you belong so we can make this state all for the race we like. This
guy says this with no repercussions at all.
And if you protest you are attacked as being a bigot. Remind me again
how privileged I am to be a white male?
And again as a bit of a reminder, it was back in
June off 1998 that this guy, Obledo, pretty clearly articulated his racialist
agenda by stating, “We’re going to take over all the political institutions of
California. California is going to be a Hispanic state and anyone who doesn’t
like it should leave. If they [whites] don’t like Mexicans, they ought to go
back to Europe.” And it was around that same time period that he told the Los
Angeles Times: “It's inevitable that Hispanics or Mexican Americans are going
to control the institutions of the state of California in the not-too-distant
future. If people don't like that, they can leave.”
So as usually the case whenever you shine the light
of truth on liberals what you tend to find, right up to the highest office in
the land, are people who hate America, hate Christians and hate white
people. Which is why, in all likelihood,
that Barry appointed this guy to the bench in the first place. There’s zero interest in preserving and/or abiding
by our Constitution, it’s all about moving the progressive agenda forward. This judge is nothing more than a political
hack wearing a black robe and Trump has done nothing more than to shine that
light of truth upon him. And there’s
nothing racist here, despite the many efforts to claim that such is the case.
I would like to remind folks of how, just last year,
immigration Judge A. Ashley Tabaddor sued the DOJ after it forced her to recuse
herself from “all immigration cases involving Iranians.” Barry’s DOJ first became “concerned with the
appearance of impropriety” after Tabaddor, who is of Iranian descent, attended
a 2012 White House meeting with other high-profile Iranian-Americans. Before signing off on her attending the
meeting, Tabaddor’s DOJ superiors recommended she recuse herself from any
future cases involving Iranian nationals, yet when she returned to Los Angeles ‘after’
the summit, that recommendation “became an official order.”
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