Paul Ryan: ‘Count me out’

If nominated, I will not accept; if drafted, I will not run; if elected, I will not serve.” — William Tecumseh Sherman

The GOP’s alleged boy genius and Ayn Rand fan boy, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, gave a Sherman-esque response to all the media speculation that he is a “stealth” candidate for the GOP nomination for president at a contested RNC Convention in Cleveland. Ryan: ‘I do not want, nor will I accept,’ GOP nomination:

EddieMunsterHouse Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) on Tuesday definitively ruled out running for president, saying the Republican nominee should be one of the candidates already running.

“Let me be clear: I do not want, nor will I accept, the Republican nomination,” Ryan said at Republican National Committee headquarters, adding: “Count me out.”

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Arizona is ‘Clinton Country’ and ‘Trumpistan’

hc-220You would never know it based on some of the comments you have seen posted at this blog and our Facebook page, but now that the voters of Arizona have actually voted, it turns out that Arizona is “Clinton Country.”

Hillary Clinton won the Democratic Presidential Preference Election over Senator Bernie Sanders by a decisive 5 8% to 40%, carrying 14 out of 15 counties, losing only Coconino County. Delegates will be apportioned: 44 to Clinton, and 30 to Sanders. Ten Superdelegates may choose whom they support, and most of them have already declared for Clinton.

Bernie Sanders countered with yuuuge wins in the the Utah Caucus, 79.3% to 20.3%, and the Idaho Caucus, 78% to 21.2%. I can’t wait to hear political scientists explain how an avowed socialist secular Jew won so big in the Mormon Corridor. That’s a real mind bender. Sanders won 26 delegates to 6 delegates for Clinton in Utah, and 17 delegates to 5 delegates for Clinton in Idaho.

Sanders won more delegates on Tuesday, but he barely put a dent in Clinton’s substantial delegate lead. He would need to continue big wins like Utah and Idaho in the remaining state contests to overtake Clinton. This is highly improbable.

Here is the AP delegate count for the Democrats.

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A truly brilliant plan (if true)

The Washington Post’s Greg Sargent offers a truly brilliant plan to the nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the U.S. Supreme Court. It would be fitting justice for the insurrectionist Tea-Publlicans ‘blockading”(an act of war) the U.S. Constitution, the President, and the U.S. Supreme Court in a fit of Obama Derangement Syndrome and  a belief that they possess a divine right to control the U.S. Supreme Court. How Obama (Democrats) could get last laugh in Supreme Court fight:

GarlandNow that President Obama has rolled out a Supreme Court nominee who is being widely described as a “centrist” who has “drawn praise from both parties,” some analysts are predicting that it may be harder for GOP Senators to continue to refuse to consider him. But if anything, most signs this morning are that Republicans are only digging in harder behind their stance that only the next president should pick Antonin Scalia’s replacement.

But there is a scenario worth entertaining here in which Obama has the last laugh — and the GOP posture ends up leaving Republicans with only downsides, and zero upsides.

That scenario goes like this: If Republicans don’t give Garland any hearing, and a Democrat (most likely Hillary Clinton) wins the presidential election, Republicans could then move to consider him in the lame duck session, to prevent Clinton from picking a more liberal nominee. But at that point, Obama could withdraw his nominee, to allow his successor to pick the next justice, instead.

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Border Patrol sued for mistreatment of unaccompanied minor children

RefugeeChildrenIt was about a year ago that the media was fixated on unaccompanied minor children from Central America, many of them escaping the violence of narco-state drug cartels and gangs,  making the dangerous trek across Mexico to the U.S., often victimized again by the “coyotes” who took them to the U.S. border.

These unfortunate children were victimized again once they got to the U.S. You have been reading for almost a year now about the unsafe conditions of the facilities in which these minor children were detained and warehoused by the U.S. Border Patrol and ICE. These unsafe conditions have now resulted in a lawsuit in Arizona. Lawsuit: Border Patrol mistreats detained immigrants:

Immigrant-rights groups are asking a federal judge to force the Border Patrol to end the “inhumane and punitive conditions” they say many detainees face at Arizona facilities.

The legal papers filed in U.S. District Court name three individuals — a man living in Tucson and two unidentified women — who attorneys say were denied food, adequate clothing and sleep.

Mary Kenney, an attorney with the American Immigration Council, said Wednesday that what the trio experienced is not unique.

A majority of the more than 72,000 people detained in the Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector in a six-month period in 2013 — a “representative sample” the lawyers sought through public records requests — endured the same conditions, Kenney said. And while the agency’s own guidelines say holding cells should be used for no more than 12 hours, about 80 percent were held for at least twice that long, a third held for 48 hours and almost 8,000 locked up for three days or more, all in horrible conditions.

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Delegate Selection Process for the 2016 Democratic National Convention

The Arizona Democratic Party today announced the Delegate Selection Process for the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Delegate Selection Process for the 2016 Democratic National Convention Arizona Democratic Party Begins 30 Day Public Comment Period Phoenix, AZ — In preparation for the 2016 Democratic National Convention, Arizona Democratic Party Chair Alexis Tameron today released … Read more