Showing posts with label Steve Bailey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Bailey. Show all posts

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Other Takeaways from California Primary: Big Losses for RINO New Majority

The Election 2018 California primary was filled with victories for conservatives and residents of all backgrounds.

The recall succeeded, and the Democrats have lost their supermajority for good in the state senate as well as in the State Assembly.

None of the Democratic candidates for Congress had a huge victory. In fact, many of them barely made it into the Top two. In five of the top seven seats targeted by the DCCC, the Republican incumbent won a higher vote than all the other candidates combined, including in Orange County.

There's another set of victories, however, for California's conservatives which no one should overlook.

 The New Majority PAC, the liberal interest group headed by anti-conservative Andy Gharakani and Gary Aminoff (also known as SCAM-inoff), the same interest group which helped kill of the Los Angeles County GOP Central Committee, endured another set of losses on Primary Day, too.



Any Gharakani, aka Gimme-Kandy or Gimme-Gimme, returned to his usual tactics of backing RINOs and liberal candidates for office, in the vain hopes that the vapid Republican Party of Los Angeles County central committee will have relevance again under his failed leadership.

RPLAC RINOs with Cheating Chad Mayes


Let's not kid ourselves. Richard Sherman is not in charge of anything in Los Angeles County. He is an empty suit who does whatever Big Money Andy tells him to. He has also pressured members of different central committees within the county not to appoint different members since he wants to avoid controversy at all costs.




Let's look at the list of failures for the RINO New Majority Establishment, especially in Los Angeles County.

1. Steve Bailey advanced to the Attorney General race run-off against Xavier Becerra instead of Gimme-Gimme's pick Eric Early.



Special thanks to Steve Frank of Simi Valley for getting the word out on Early. I knew "early" on that I didn't want that guy as our nominee, since he was Andy Gharakani's hand-picked candidate. Then the news hit the delegate list that Early had donated big money to Democrats and liberal Republicans in other races.



That clinched the nomination and party endorsement for Steve Bailey, a retired lawyer and judge from Modoc County who earned 25% of the vote on primary day having raised a paltry $400,000. That's incredible!

2. Omar Navarro won the primary to challenge Maxine Waters for CD-43 in the general election.

From the very beginning, Andy Gimme-Gimme and Gary SCAM-inoff went to work to scuttle Omar Navarro's chances to challenge Maxine Waters a second time for Congress.

Gary "Omar Derangement Syndrome" Aminoff


I can't believe the level of Omar Derangement syndrome they suffer with. It's almost as bad as Trump Derangement Syndrome!

Aminoff went out of his way to dissuade Roger Stone from helping Omar Navarro, for example. He even sent a letter endorsing racist "Black Lives Don't Matter" wannabe Candace Camper for Congress instead.

Not only didn't Candace bother to run (she has no money, and she even got evicted from her apartment, according to one source), but Omar defeated two other Republican candidates for the bid as well as a Green Party candidate.


See you in November, Omar!

3. Rocky the RINO got knocked out early in his abotive bid for Congress.

This is a delicious victory for outraged California Conservatives who have dealt with liberal betrayal over and over again from the state and county parties.

Rocky the RINO voted for Cap and Trade, he supported Xavier Becerra's appointment as California Attorney General, and he voted to allow illegal aliens to get Medi-Cal!


Also, he's a beloved prop of New Majority CA--and he lost big time.

Bye-Bye Rocky the RINO!




Sunday, May 6, 2018

CAGOP Convention Aftermath: Big Loss for RPLAC RINO Andy GimmeKandy

Andy Gharakani, aka GimmieKandi, was pushing an attorney general candidate up to the CAGOP Convention.

Sure, retired LA County District Attorney Steve Cooley supported Eric Early, but then a bombshell dropped for the Convention delegates, thanks to California Political Review Editor Steve Frank:

  STEPHEN FRANK
                                  Delegate, California Republican Party
                                                    May 3, 2018
The California Republican Party convention is about to start.  For me, I have been very quiet about the convention and the June primary.  But today I found out something VERY disturbing about one of the candidates wanting our endorsement on Sunday, Eric Early, running for Attorney General.  I have endorsed Judge Steven Bailey, but not been involved in his or any of the Statewide races—just involved in local races around the State.  This is what I found out:
8/10/10  Eric Early donated $100 to Dave Jones for Insurance Commissioner
7/22/14  Eric Early donated $500 to Dave Jones for Insurance Commissioner
In 2018 Dave Jones is running for Attorney General—If Early and Jones are on the ballot, who will Early support?
3/12/09  Eric Early donated $500 to Jerry Brown
3/10/10  Eric Early donated $500 to Jerry Brown
3/11/10  Eric Early donated $1,000 to Jerry Brown
5/24/10  Eric Early donated $500 to Jerry Brown
While we were working hard to defeat Jerry Brown, Eric Early was an early donor to him.
Congressman Brad Sherman WROTE the articles of Impeachment against President Trump---Eric Early has donated $4840 to Brad Sherman
Grand Total? $4,840
He gave money to DEFEAT Senator Ted Cruz in the Texas primary: Early doesn't just donate to liberal Democrats either." . As recently as September 2017, Eric Early inexplicably donated $500 to Stefano de Stefano, a quixotic Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Texas who ran to Senator Ted Cruz’s far left.
He also donated to get the U.S. Senate to be Democrat controlled:
On 9/27/2011 Early donated $250 to Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth, a progressive hero who is now a US Senator from Illinois voting against President Trump 100% of the time.
On 6/5/2012 Eric Early donated $300 to Senator John Tester.
On 9/28/2014 Eric Early donated $500 twice to Extreme Left-Wing Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley.
With Eric Early money talks.  It tells us as delegates where he stands.  His actions speak so loud, I can not hear a word he says.
Thought you should know before the Sunday vote.

For me, the biggest problem was Gharakani. He has lots of money, but very little morals. He makes all the other RPLAC Central Committee members do whatever he wants, including Richard "Where Are You?" Sherman, along with Janice Webb, who has called people's work to pressure individual political activities.

Let's not forget Gary SCAM-inoff, but I digress.

From early 2017, I was supporting Retired Judge Stephen Bailey, who lives in Northern California, where so much of the political rebellion is breaking out. Before Los Alamitos, northern counties had already opted out of SB 54. The Sheriff of El Dorado County was emphatic: "I will not comply with the Sanctuary State Law".

For me, there is a lot to hope for from Judge Bailey. He has been running a grassroots campaign--and he doesn't donate to Democratic candidates. He has constitutional legal training, too.

So ... Bailey won the endorsement of the California Republican Party!


Of course ... Andy doesn't seem interested in talking to anyone ...

Now he's gone into hiding!


We need more conservatives to organize as they have never done before and start making Los Angeles County Republican again, just as we need to work to Make California Great Again!


Monday, December 11, 2017

Shame on Becerra! California Attorney General Silent on #MeToo Sexual Abuse in Sacramento

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WITH SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN OUR STATE CAPITOL, CALIFORNIA HAS AN ABSENTEE LEADER IN THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE
Employees of the California State Legislature have no viable venue to ensure complaints of sexual harassment are thoroughly investigated; Attorney General Xavier Becerra is absent when it comes to defending the women in California's capitol.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - The Office of the Attorney General has one distinct responsibility - to ensure impartiality in the implementation and execution of the laws in our state. Never before has the office of the Attorney General demonstrated such disregard for the duties set forth in the California Constitution. Governor Brown appointed Xavier Becerra to the office of Attorney General and immediately, the entire focus of the office shifted toward Washington.

In our state capitol, the movement “We Said Enough,” organized by women who work with legislators in the capitol, is condemning years of “pervasive sexual misconduct by powerful men” in an open letter released October 16 with more than 140 signatures. Within the next week, more than 300 women had signed the letter.  Since then, Becerra’s office has issued over 47 press releases addressing various investigations, lawsuits, and settlements but there has not been a single press release to indicate that his office will work to protect women against predatory sexual harassment in our state capitol.
 
Judge Steven Bailey supports the passage of Assembly Bill 403, the Legislative Employees Whistleblower Protection Act sponsored by Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez (R) which would protect legislative employees from retaliation when reporting any violation of federal or state laws, including sexual misconduct, by making retaliation a misdemeanor. Currently, victims have to maneuver through a labyrinth of procedural steps designed to intimidate and curtail the exposure of such misbehavior.
 
Furthermore, the legislative auditor needs to grant special authority to the Attorney General's office to prosecute violations instead of consulting an outside law firm as Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon and Senate Pro Tempore Kevin de Leon have proposed. “It is a travesty that there is no explanation as to why the Attorney General's office cannot lead in the impartial proceedings to defend the rights of the workers in our own state capitol. These workers would have been protected had the legislators not exempted themselves," said Judge Bailey. 

"The Attorney General needs to launch a task force on the process capitol employees use to report sexual harassment without fear of reprisal. If the current Attorney General refuses to investigate these reports of misconduct and subsequent retaliation, he must explain why the people of California should pay an outside law firm while he is the state's top lawyer and law enforcement official on our payroll," stated Judge Steven Bailey.
 
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(951) 501-9944
 
PAID FOR BY JUDGE STEVEN BAILEY - ATTORNEY GENERAL 2018
P.O. Box 7193, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96158  FPPC#1389776
 
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Thursday, November 30, 2017

BOE Member Diane Harkey Endorses Steve Bailey for Attorney General

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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BOARD OF EQUALIZATION CHAIRWOMAN DIANE HARKEY ENDORSES JUDGE STEVEN BAILEY (RET.) FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA - Board of Equalization Chairwoman Diane Harkey, one of California's highest-ranked Republican elected officials, endorsed Judge Steven Bailey (Ret.) for California Attorney General in 2018. 

"Judge Bailey has dedicated his life to fighting for justice. His deep and multi-faceted knowledge of the judicial system will prove invaluable as our next Attorney General," said Diane Harkey. 
Diane Harkey is the taxpayers’ elected representative on the State Board of Equalization Fourth District. She has a long history of fighting for her constituents in Orange County which includes leading the campaign to incorporate the City of Dana Point in 1989 and served as its Mayor and Council Member. Harkey also represented her community in the California State Assembly from 2008 to 2014.

"Diane Harkey is a dedicated advocate for taxpayers. I’m proud to support her and have her support in my campaign for Attorney General. Together, we will always fight for the taxpayers of California,” said Judge Steven Bailey. 
 
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Press Inquiries Contact:Corey UhdenCommunications Director
(951) 501-9944
 
PAID FOR BY JUDGE STEVEN BAILEY - ATTORNEY GENERAL 2018
P.O. Box 7193, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96158  FPPC#1389776