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Guess they want a do-over with Hogg vote

Democratic National Committee subcommittee on Monday recommended that the organization invalidate one of its February vice-chair votes over claims that it unfairly disadvantaged female candidates.

The move, which won't be official unless the entire DNC votes to approve it, could open up new races for the positions held by David Hogg, a Florida activist, and Malcolm Kenyatta, a Pennsylvania state legislator.


The challenge by Oklahoma Democratic Committeewoman Kalyn Free, who unsuccessfully ran against Hogg and Kenyatta in the February race for vice chair, is not related to the ongoing tension between Hogg and the national party over his push to support primary challenges against incumbent Democrats.

Instead, it was based off Free's claim that the handling of the vice-chair vote gave the two men an unfair advantage amid the national party's requirements that its executive committee achieve gender balance.

Nevertheless, the Monday evening vote by the DNC Credentials Committee sets up a high-profile decision for the national party in the coming weeks as it will now be up to the full body to vote on whether to call for a new election for the vice-chair positions held by Hogg and Kenyatta.

This is all happening as DNC Chairman Ken Martin has been separately pushing a reform that would “require all party officers — including myself — to remain neutral in primaries" as Hogg has been signaling he's planning to take sides.


DNC rules require that the national party's executive committee "shall be as equally divided as practicable" along gender lines. (If the committee includes members who identify as non-binary, they don't count for the purposes of gender division.) As DNC members met earlier this year for the multi-hour process of voting in a new slate of officers, the vote for the three vice chairs being the last position to be filled, it became clear that the party needed to elect at least one man to the final two vice chair spots to maintain the required gender equity on the seven-person executive committee.

The party then decided to hold a single vote to decide the final two slots instead of holding separate votes for each position.

Free claimed that the combined ballot unfairly benefited Hogg and Kenyatta, the only two men left in the race, because members had to vote for at least one man on the combined ballot. She argued it's possible they could have voted differently if the ballots were separated.

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Representatives for Hogg and Kenyatta disagreed with the challenge, arguing that the party was well within its discretionary right to make a move to shorten the lengthy voting process in real time.

The challenge to the DNC election dates from late February, well before the disagreement between Hogg and the party went public. But now, the 400-plus member DNC will have to vote on whether to call for a new election that could cost Hogg his position against this backdrop.

In a statement Monday night, Hogg noted that the issue was over how the national party handled the election, not any accusation he nor Kenyatta did anything wrong. And he added that "it is also impossible to ignore the broader context of my work to reform the party which loomed large over this vote."


"I ran to be DNC Vice Chair to help make the Democratic Party better, not to defend an indefensible status quo that has caused voters in almost every demographic group to move away from us," he said, adding that he views the vote as a way for the party to "fast-track" an attempt to remove him from his position.

But Martin, in a statement of his own issued after the vote, framed the debate as strictly about a failure of parliamentary procedure and one he's looking to party members to decide.

"During my campaign for Chair, I pledged to run the DNC with integrity, openness, and fairness. I am disappointed to learn that before I became Chair, there was a procedural error in the February Vice Chair elections," he said.

"The Credentials Committee has issued their recommendation, and I trust that the DNC Members will carefully review the Committee’s resolution and resolve this matter fairly," he added.

The decision came after a three-hour virtual meeting, livestreamed on the party's YouTube page, that stretched even longer because the 18-member committee tied on its first ballot, which triggered another round of debate. The committee membership has been held over from the appointments by the previous national party chairman, Jaime Harrison, not new appointees by the new chairman.

Eventually, the side that supported the recommendation for a new election won over key opponents, and approved a resolution with the support of 13 members declaring the election to the vice chair seats held by Hogg and Kenyatta "incomplete." It recommends the DNC hold new elections for both seats "as soon as practicable," with only the candidates eligible at the party's final ballot. Hogg and Kenyatta would be allowed to run again, but it's not a given they'd win the seats.

Mark Mallory, a credentials committee member and former mayor of Cincinnati, said during the meeting that he supported the decision because while "our former chairman did not do anything to intentionally disenfranchise any of the candidates running for vice-chair. However, the result has been just that."

Mallory compared the process to when a patient with a broken leg has to go get the bone reset at the hospital.

"That process is painful too, but it is a part of the recovery of the initial incident," he said. "We have, I believe, a responsibility to act."
 
I'm seeing tons of comments in response to the refugees saying that there's no genocide, it's a hoax, whites aren't killed disproportionately in south Africa and even one saying the taking back of the land is not racism but rather social justice.

It's only going to be a matter of time until information starts trickling out confirming the genocide in no uncertain terms isn't it? It's going to be "Maryland dad" all over again?

Why would you even deny the reality of the genocide when there are videos of SA government officials inciting violence against white farmers?

Are they really this stupid, or do they genuinely not think the genocide is real? I saw some say "well a South African court ruled the genocide isn't real" as if the government being accused of genocide is just going to go "yeah it's a genocide but it's justified" or something.

I have been for them for a long time now, and just like that one swedish girl that got raped on facebook live there is videos the bantu niggers put up on facebook and shit of them killing boers. It wasnt up for long but im talking real sick shit where they put little kids in stoves and turn them on while taunting them.

The heinous crimes that are done against white people begins with the Boer, once official status is given to their unfortunate position you will really see things kick off live never before.
 
I skimmed it, but it sounds very reasonable.

I think the big thing, and the EO directly mentions it, is that just directly imposing Euro-style price ceilings is going to gimp future R&D. Threatening to break other nation's kneecaps if they don't loosen up their own ceilings (so we can match them) is the right way go about it, and fits with Trump's broader agenda of revising world trade. The pharma company has to be able to make a profit. Direct sale of pharmaceuticals to consumers is also good.
If you discover something you should get 10% of all sales but then anyone is allowed to produce it, so others can hypothetically bring it to market in a more cost effective matter.
israel is not paying me to post on kiwifarms. israel is retarded and doesn't think social media/common consensus matters. this is why israel fired the only effective communicator they had because sara netanyahu got butthurt at him
To be honest this is what is biting them in the ass pr wise.
 
EO aren't laws. While I would love to see lower prescriptions just passing an EO isn't really going to change anything.
Correct. An executive order, by nature, is a directive from the President detailing how the government should act with the backing of the US Constitution. Example: Trump's EO involving strengthening law enforcement would give Congress a rundown using the Secretary of Defense and Attorney General to officially pass legislation per Trump's directive of what it should and should not be.
 
I know Democrats aren't the most honest or principled of people but you can literally go on YouTube and type in "kill the Boer" and you can find literal state sponsored videos of South African politicians and celebrities gleefully dancing and performing the song.

The state sponsored violence against Afrikkaners is so obvious and widespread why even bother trying to lie about it?
They're afraid that if people find out that it will lead to a rabbit hole where they find that most of the major figures involved in the anti-apartheid movement were communist jews. Hell even a bunch of African countries showed it by having a stamp collection called "Legendary Heroes of Africa" where they celebrated all of the jewish anti-apartheid figures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary_Heroes_of_Africa
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Of course that doesn't even talk about how the head of the South African Communist Party was a jew born in Lithuania, or how Mandela's Minister of Defense was a jew who has advocated for the death of all whites and hopes that it doesn't happen to fellow jews like himself.
 
They're afraid that if people find out that it will lead to a rabbit hole where they find that most of the major figures involved in the anti-apartheid movement were communist jews. Hell even a bunch of African countries showed it by having a stamp collection called "Legendary Heroes of Africa" where they celebrated all of the jewish anti-apartheid figures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary_Heroes_of_Africa
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Who's that Norma woman on the last row, third stamp? She looks sexy as hell.
 
just shows that no one actually cares about foreign influence unless Israel is involved, this is pretty much the cherry on top of over a decade of Qatari infiltration of the US govt and education system and "patriots" like yourself defend qatari action by calling anyone who has an issue with it a Jew
Are you implying the Qataris are outjewing Israel? No wonder you seem so testy, lately...

Those dirty ayyyrabs are trying to muscle in on the action! How dare they! That's your guys' schtick! You can't let any of those other people who live in the region get a say in things! Imagine what could happen if someone else got a word in edgewise with Big Daddy America!

Oy!

I have to shitpost at ya. You may think you've been calmpostin' but they don't read that way, at least to me. I'm sure no one feels exactly like you feel about the Qataris, only about Israel. Perish the thought! I do oh so love a big ole bowl of irony soup. Maybe I'll have a nice kosher pastrami sammich on rye, with my soup.
 
They're afraid that if people find out that it will lead to a rabbit hole where they find that most of the major figures involved in the anti-apartheid movement were communist jews. Hell even a bunch of African countries showed it by having a stamp collection called "Legendary Heroes of Africa" where they celebrated all of the jewish anti-apartheid figures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary_Heroes_of_Africa
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Of course that doesn't even talk about how the head of the South African Communist Party was a jew born in Lithuania, or how Mandela's Minister of Defense was a jew who has advocated for the death of all whites and hopes that it doesn't happen to fellow jews like himself.
Wasn't Erwin Rommel a legendary hero of Africa?
 
You may think you've been calmpostin' but they don't read that way, at least to me. I'm sure no one feels exactly like you feel about the Qataris, only about Israel.
I'm a bit frustrated at the hypocrisy but in general I'm calm. Israeli influencers are running around like beheaded chickens and freaking out which is dumb

Is it coincidence that every Democrat hating on Trump for the Qatari 747, takes money from Israel?
Wonder why you don't mention that trump allies like loomer have called him out for this and try to portray it as a partisan thing
 
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