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White House Shuts Down Democrat Calls for Impeachment – Breitbart News

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The White House dismissed Democrats calling impeachment for President Donald Trump even as he has just begun his presidential term.

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I think whether its the Democrats in the Senate who are trying to stall these nominees or these little political stunts on the House side, the bottom line is I think by and large you see the support that the presidents receiving for his policies throughout the country, replied White House press secretary Sean Spicer during the White House press briefing in response to a question from Breitbart News.

Spicer said that the American people could realize that business as usual is over in Washington and that Donald Trump would work to keep his promises that he made to voters.

Democratic Representative Maxine Waters suggested that Trump colluded with the Russians to win the election, which she called an impeachable offense.

I think that is something that would put the question squarely on the table whether or not he should be impeached, she said during an MSNBC interview.

My greatest desire is to lead him right into impeachment, Waters later said during an interview with Cheddar.

But Spicer was ultimately dismissive of Waters remarks.

I think when you see stuff like that, I think it really just shows that they really missed the message that voters sent this past November, he said.

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Meet the Most Vulnerable Fence-Sitting Democrat in Albany – Village Voice

When Marisol Alcantara first ran for an open State Senate seat in Manhattan last year, her campaign looked like an extension of the Bernie Sanders revolution.

A delegate for the Vermont socialist, Alcantara was a union organizer with unabashedly progressive views. She sought to become the only Latina in the upper chamber, a voice for immigrants and the disenfranchised. She also openly aligned herself with the Independent Democratic Conference, a breakaway bloc of Democrats who have backed liberal legislation while propping up a conservative Republican majority.

Now, like State Senator Jose Peralta in Queens, she may begin to face the furious wrath of her constituents for joining the IDC.

Peraltas defection to the IDC a couple of weeks ago was a remarkable event. The insular political machinations of Albany rarely interest anyone beyond journalists, political operatives, lobbyists, good government groups, and the occasional close watchers of the political scene, usually former members of one of the aforementioned cabals. This has been to the IDCs benefit: most liberal Democratic voters, particularly in the five boroughs, have been too wrapped up in the national scene to care about their own backyard, and peculiar alliances between beleaguered Republicans and rogue Democrats go unnoticed.

Something has changed. Hundreds packed a town hall in Jackson Heights on Friday to heckle Peralta and promise to throw him out of office. Terrified by Donald Trumps new and already ludicrous presidency, they finally turned their attention to the eight Democrats in Albany who have remained in a power-sharing agreement with the GOP, even as the Republican majority leader praises Trump and celebrates his disastrous new education secretary, Betsy DeVos.

Trumps election has reinvigorated and unified many on the left, forcing them to pay heed to the institutions they once took for granted. Like voters in the 1960s who decided local elections on which Democrats supported the Vietnam War and which marched in the streets, accommodation of Trump and his allies has become the new litmus test: youre either with the resistance, or you arent.

Peralta, sitting in a very liberal central Queens district, is playing with fire, but he is not the most vulnerable of the eight IDC members. As a longtime incumbent with a record in his district, the odds are still in his favor.

Alcantara is a different story.

Triumphing in a four-way Democratic primary last September, Alcantara captured about 33 percent of the vote. Her top two challengers, Micah Lasher and Robert Jackson, each cleared 30 percent. The district, formerly represented by now-Congressman Adriano Espaillat, snakes up Manhattans West Side, taking in a sliver of Chelsea, a much larger chunk of the Upper West Side, and the predominantly Spanish-speaking neighborhoods of Washington Heights, Inwood, and Marble Hill.

The racial and ethnic divisions that played to Alcantaras advantage in a crowded Democratic primary could be her undoing. Excluding the possibility of an anti-Trump surge, Alcantaras re-election was never going to be easy. She relied heavily on turnout from the districts Dominican-American community (like Espaillat, she is from the Dominican Republic) and pulled far less from the areas sizable white and black constituencies. Democratic insiders believe a single candidate unifying Lasher and Jacksons votes could make Alcantara a one-term senator.

Jackson, a former city councilman who has ran for the seat twice before, said through a spokesman he is considering a third campaign. Lasher and Jackson, who both oppose the IDC, have already agreed that only one of them should challenge the incumbent next year.

Alcantara, who relied on six-figure expenditures from the IDCs campaign committee to win her primary, has been a useful weapon for the breakaway conference so far. The Senates only Latina, and one of three nonwhites in the IDC, she has accused Peraltas critics of being racist for attacking a minority lawmaker. (By joining the majority, Peralta will be entitled to a larger staff budget and the possibility of chairing a committee in the futurealong with the stipend that comes with such a perk.)

Too often when legislators of color make decisions based on helping their constituents, they are demonized and accused of having a financial motivation, Alcantara said in a statement to the Voice. Thats whats happening here, and its racist.

Alcantaras critique is self-serving and disingenuous, and its possible Democrats in her own district will see through it. Primary challenges to IDC members arent new, and the two that successfully faced them down are white:State Senator Jeff Klein of the Bronx and Tony Avella of Queens each fended off primaries in 2014.

The Democrats who challenged them had a reason to be furious. A year earlier, there were enough Democrats to form a clear majority to ram through much of the legislation the IDC has enacted or supports, like a robust minimum wage hike, statewide paid family leave and the DREAM Act. But the IDCs leader, Jeff Klein, chose an alliance with the GOP instead, which served the aims of New Yorks centrist governor, Andrew Cuomo.

A vast majority of State Senate Republicans represent districts outside of New York City. They are, with few exceptions, hostile to the citys interests, which means they have little incentive to help the working class and poor of the five boroughs, many of them black and Latino like Alcantaras constituents.

Senate Republicans, thanks to millions in donations from the real estate industry and hedge funders, support eviscerating rent regulations and tenant protections. They do not want to tax the rich; they want the rich to take whatever they can, and hope the hoi polloi are happy with scraps. They mostly drive cars, so dont expect any help with a state-controlled subway system they know little about. Their constituents are white, so discriminatory policing means nothing to them.

For all the progressive accomplishments Kleins conference touts, these fundamental facts are inescapable. The Republican Party controls every branch of the federal government, and has maintained a virtually uninterrupted stranglehold on New Yorks Senate for a half century, thanks to gerrymandering and Democratic collusion. Now that Trump is the partys leader, New Yorkers are discovering a reality theyve ignored for too long.

For the leading liberal politicians who have tolerated or even boosted IDC candidates Public Advocate Letitia James, Councilman Ritchie Torres and even Mayor Bill de Blasio come to mind they will be forced to answer new questions from people finally learning to ask them. Local democracy may, at last, live up to its promise.

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Democrats are speaking for 24 hours in last push against Betsy DeVos – Washington Post

The Senate debates the nomination of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education. (Reuters)

Democrats are speaking on the Senate floor for 24 hours in a last-ditch effort to derail the confirmation of Betsy DeVos, President Trumps nominee for education secretary.

Now is the time to put country before party, said Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.),urging GOP senators to join Democrats in opposing DeVos, a Michigan billionaire and major Republican donor who has spent decades advocating the use of public funds to help parents pay tuition at private and religious schools.

Her views are extreme, Schumer said. She seems to constantly demean the main purpose of her job, public education.

[The popular uprising that threatens the Betsy DeVos nomination]

DeVoss confirmation vote is scheduled for noon Tuesday. All 48 members of the Senate Democratic caucus are expected to oppose her, along with two Republicans, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine. Democrats need just one more Republican to flip to defeat the nomination, and they are hoping their 24-hour speech-a-thon will ratchet up the pressure.

Ahead of the final confirmation vote for President Trump's pick for education secretary, Betsy DeVos, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer said, "We have a responsibility to reject the nomination." (Reuters)

Republican leaders have defended DeVos as a conservative who will scale back the federal role in public education, which expanded under the Obama administration. They have praised her as an outsider who will shake up the status quo to improve opportunities for disadvantaged children.

This nomination is dead even right now on the razors edge, Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), the ranking Democrat of the Senate Education Committee, said on the floor. Murray, who has a record of bipartisan compromise in the Senate, has been sharply critical of DeVos, arguing that shelacks the experience needed to lead the Education Department and promotes policies that threaten public schools.

For the vast majority of people across the country, public education isnt just another issue. Its different, Murray said. We believe that a commitment to strong public schools is part of Americas core. The idea that every student, in every community, should have the opportunities that strong public schools offer. This is a notion that is embedded in our values. Its who we are. Its in our blood.

[Eli Broad, billionaire backer of charter schools, urges senators to oppose DeVos]

Activists have targeted those Republicans who they believe have reservations about DeVos, particularly those from rural states, where alternatives to public schools such as those promoted by DeVos are few and far between. But other than Murkowski and Collins, no Republican has indicated that their support is shaky.

DeVos has come under fire for stumbling over basic education policy questions during her January confirmation hearing, at one point saying she was confused about a landmark 1975 law the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA that protects students with disabilities and their access to a free, appropriate public education.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.), the majority whip, praised Trump Monday for choosing a nominee who is not another education bureaucrat that knows all the acronyms and knows the arcana known to people that have been brought up within that establishment.

Instead he chose an outsider, someone much like himself, Cornyn said of Trump. Someone more interested in results rather than paying homage to and feeding the education establishment here in Washington, D.C.

If no other Republican defects, the Senate would likely deadlock at 50-50, requiring a tiebreaking vote by Vice President Pence. That would mark the first time a vice presidents tiebreaking vote would be needed to confirm a Cabinet nominee, according to the Senate Historical Office.

Were very confident that Betsy DeVos is going to be the next secretary of education, and itll be my high honor to cast the deciding vote on the floor of the Senate next week, Pence said on Fox News Sunday.

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Democrat Terrorists – Canada Free Press

Do I sense a tad bit of hypocrisy in the acrid and smoky air above the cities as the violence accelerates and the liberal left Democrats go even farther out of their mind for their Marxist narrative?

When the Tea Party was rallying peaceably in response to the election of Barack Obama in 2008, and continued their movement throughout the Democrat Presidents two terms of office, they were labeled by the leftist political establishment and the liberal media as an anti-government hate group, and domestic terrorists or a domestic terrorist group. Even the Department of Homeland Security, under Obamas watch, classified the Tea Party as being a part of a right-wing sovereign citizen extremist threat in the United States, considering the Tea Party as being capable of potential right-wing violence that, for the most part never materialized. The Tea Party was categorized as being a threat equal to, and occasionally greater than, the threat from Islamic extremist groups. Conservatives and Tea Party folk have been called Extremists willing to take up arms against anyone they disagree with, or anyone they feel is a threat to their ignorance-fueled fundamentalist political philosophies - that latter part a reference to the belief that we, as a country, should be adhering to the political principles articulated by the original intent of the United States Constitution.

Since Donald J. Trump emerged on the political scene as a presidential candidate, and then was elected as the 45th President of the United States, the liberal left Democrats have launched into crazy mode. Their violent riots shut down his speech in Chicago during the campaign, and Democrat operatives admitted it was a part of the Democrat Partys design.

The coordinated terrorist attacks against a non-liberal government that the liberal left refuses to recognize (not my president is a common chant) without a violent backlash has doubled-down since the inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the United States. The violent inauguration protests led to damage to parts of Washington D.C., where 217 protesters were arrested, and somewhere between 400 and 500 mindless pawns and dupes participated in damaging property. The protesters were armed with crowbars and threw objects at people and businesses, destroying storefronts and damaging vehicles. Protests also were launched in other cities; all of them violent, and all of them destructive.

Reports have emerged that funding for the protests against Donald Trump has come from the well-known globalist leftist, George Soros (Breitbart, NewsMax, New York Times), and believe it or not, assistance from the Muslim Brotherhood.

Hollywood, and the rest of the entertainment industry, has joined the insanity. Madonna said shes thought about blowing up the White House. Comedian and actress Sarah Silverman has called for the military to conduct a military coup to overthrow the Trump White House. A new Hollywood blacklist exists, but instead of fighting against communism, the communists have turned the tables, and now you are blacklisted if you dare to refuse to oppose Trump. At the Screen Actors Guild awards (a ceremony of narcissism I refuse to watch. . . its basically actors and actresses patting themselves on the back), left-wing identity politics was in full swing. David Harbour, when the award for Best Ensemble in a Drama Series for Stranger Things was announced, screamed threats against people who disagreed with him politically, and that he and the group of Hollywood elite around him would punch Trump supporters in the face. The audience cheered as he made his threats. William H. Macy also took a stab at Trump at the SAG Awards, comparing the President to Macys demented character on the show Shameless. Comedy director Judd Apatow threatened Americans who support Donald Trump that the riots at the University of California-Berkeley were just the beginning. Before Trump was even elected, Hollywood Trump supporter Scott Baio was receiving death threats.

On CNN, the violent protesters in the streets were saying that people are going to have to die. A Black Lives Matter Anti-Trump Protester said for the camera, We Need To Start Killing People. In both cases, these things were said as fires blazed, and destruction was happening around them in violent riots.

Should all of this be labeled as terrorist threats and acts of terrorism?

The liberal left Democrats were willing to call the Tea Party terrorists for peaceably assembling, so how could anything said or done by the Democrats since Trump emerged on the scene be seen as anything other than terrorists threats, and acts of terrorism?

If opponents of Obama had said they wanted to blow up the White House, called for a military coup to remove Obama from office, or had damaged property with crowbars and other objects in the name of opposing the Obama government, they would have been plastered all over the television portrayed as terrorists, and they would have been prosecuted to the full extent of the law likely for treasonous behavior. The Koch Brothers would have been dragged through town and tarred and feathered if they were funding violent anti-government riots like Soros, and other leftist billionaires, are doing right now. And, entertainment stars would have been blacklisted and arrested for saying the terrorist threats being verbalized by the liberal left nutcakes screaming about Trump. Threats of killing people would have been taken seriously, and the liberal left would have been screaming that the right-wingers are intolerant.

Do I sense a tad bit of hypocrisy in the acrid and smoky air above the cities as the violence accelerates and the liberal left Democrats go even farther out of their mind for their Marxist narrative?

Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary, has been featured on Hannity and Fox and Friends on Fox News Channel, and other television shows and networks. Doug is a Radio Host on KMET 1490-AM on Saturdays with his Constitution Radio program, as well as a longtime podcaster, conservative political activist, writer and commentator. Doug can be reached at douglasvgibbs [at] yahoo.com or constitutionspeaker [at] yahoo.com.

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Democrat Tom Perriello says he raised $1.1 million a month into Va. gubernatorial campaign – Washington Post

Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Perriello has raised more than $1.1million in the month since he entered the race, his campaign announced Monday.

Analysts say it is an early sign that the former congressman is capable of mounting a serious primary challenge to Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam, who declared his candidacy two years ago and had won backing from nearly every top elected Democrat before Perriello made his surprise entry into the race on Jan.5.

Perriello campaign officials declined to detail the sources of contributions, beyond saying they included 2,500 online donations. Virginia does not cap campaign giving, meaning fundraising totals can be skewed by six-figure checks.

The state requires candidates for governor to file their first campaign finance reports for this year on April 17.

Both Democrats and Republicans will hold a primary election in June; the general election is in November. Virginia and New Jersey are the only states with gubernatorial elections this year.

Perriellos first-month haul is not a super-huge amount, but its an amount that makes people take notice, said Bob Holsworth, a longtime Virginia political analyst. His first hurdle is to overcome the sense that he got in too late and this is already a done deal. A combination of the early polls and the fact he was able to raise a little money is very close to getting him over that hurdle.

[Defamation lawyer turns up heat on anonymous emails in Lt. Gov. race]

Jennifer Duffy, who analyzes gubernatorial races for the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, said the $1.1million haul is a sign that Perriello is competitive, that this is a real race.

[Defamation lawyer turns up heat on anonymous emails in Lt. Gov. race]

A poll released last week by the Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University showed Northam with an edge over Perriello among Democratic-leaning voters, but also found that voters were largely unfamiliar with both Democratic candidates and most were undecided.

Northam reported raising $2.7million last year and had about $2.5 million available in campaign accounts heading into 2017.

His spokesman, David Turner, said Northam raised an additional $300,000 from 7,000 donors in the first week of January, before the state legislative session began, suspending his ability to accept contributions. He can resume fundraising after the session ends Feb.25.

Perriellos surprise campaign started as a group of his former aides and loyalists working out of his Alexandria home. He now has office space in the city and has hired press aides from Hillary Clintons presidential campaign to manage his communications.

Perriello, who served one term in the U.S. House of Representatives that ended in 2011, has pitched himself as a fierce opponent of President Trump and has made several fundraising appeals asking donors to repudiate Trump by giving to his campaign.

The Democratic candidates have steered clear of directly criticizing one another, instead attacking Trump and Republican Ed Gillespie, who has led polls in his partys four-way race. Gillespie is competing for the nomination against Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey A. Stewart, state Sen. Frank W. Wagner (R-Virginia Beach) and distillery owner Denver Riggleman.

Northams campaign started running digital advertisements on Monday that said, Gillespie Backs Trump Muslim Ban.

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