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Political Payback: Rick Perry Indicted in Power Struggle with Democrat-Controlled DA Office


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15 Aug 2014

AUSTIN, Texas — A grand jury indicted Governor Rick Perry Friday for his attempts to remove Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg from office after she was arrested for driving while intoxicated last year in a case that made national headlines.

In April 2013, Lehmberg was arrested after a witness called 911, describing her as driving erratically, swerving back and forth into the bike lane, and into oncoming traffic. Officers at the scene reportedly found an open bottle of vodka in her car, and a blood sample obtained later that evening purportedly showed a blood alcohol level of 0.239—almost three times the legal limit—even that many hours later.

Not only did her arrest attracted headlines, but her belligerent behavior after she was brought to the police station—all captured on video tape—drew attention, as well. Lehmberg is seen blaming the police for destroying her political career, yelling and insulting them; demanding that they call Travis County Sheriff Greg Hamilton; sticking out her tongue; making faces; kicking at the door to her cell; and eventually getting restrained with leg irons, being strapped to a chair and wearing what is commonly referred to as a “spit mask,” which is usually used when a detainee is spitting or biting. To be fair, the video does not expressly show that happening, and Lehmberg’s defense attorney later claimed that the mask was used to “protect her identity.” 

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DemoratesLehmberg’s sentence, a fine and 45 days in jail, was most likely the highest in history in Travis County for a first-time DWI charge. The investigation into her case also revealed a less-than-flattering picture of her drinking habits. Subpoenaed receipts from Twin Liquors showed her buying 72 bottles of Cirroc vodka—totaling more than 23 gallons—in a 15-month period, and that Lehmberg spread her purchases out among different stores. This amount only covers purchases made with her credit card at that one liquor store chain, not cash purchases or alcohol obtained elsewhere.

In Texas, the district attorney is the county’s lead law enforcement officer, and the Travis County District Attorney has the additional responsibility of prosecuting public crimes under the Public Integrity Unit, leading to a loud outcry for Lehmberg’s resignation from lawmakers and public safety groups. State Rep. Phil King (R-Weatherford) sharply condemned her behavior, saying that what he’d seen on the videos from her arrestshowed incredible belligerence and disrespect” and an “utter contempt and disrespect for the law and for the office.”

The Texas Local Government Code, in Chapter 87, allows public officials like district attorneys to be removed from office for “incompetency, obama cartoon 7official misconduct, habitual drunkenness, or other causes defined by law.” The 1987 revision to the law added a single incidence of intoxication on or off duty as a potential cause for removal.

However, because Lehmberg is a Democrat, elected in Travis County, one of the most Democratic-heavy areas of the state, and Governor Perry, a Republican, would be able to pick her replacement, other Democrats quickly rallied to her defense. Other prosecutors who worked under Lehmberg publicly supported her remaining in office, as did State Senator Kirk Watson (D-Austin).

Frustrated with Lehmberg’s refusal to resign and maintaining his position that someone who had committed her offenses was not fit for office, either as the district attorney or as head of the Public Integrity Unit, Perry then announced plans to veto funding for the Public Integrity Unit unless Lehmberg resigned. Texas law clearly grants the governor the power to veto funding for the Public Integrity Unit and many other agencies, but Democrats supporting Lehmberg howled in protest.

The Travis County District Attorney’s office has a long history of politically-motivated prosecutions, including the 2005 indictment of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay for alleged campaign finance violations. DeLay’s convictions were completely overturned and he was acquitted after an appeal to the Third District Texas Court of Appeals in 2013—too late to save his political career.here we go again

Here, a liberal watchdog group called Texans for Public Justice filed an ethics complaint against Perry earlier this year, and a grand jury was convened in the case. Perry spokeswoman Lucy Nashed said at the time, “The veto in question was made in accordance with the veto power afforded to every governor under the Texas Constitution, and we remain ready and willing to assist with this inquiry.”

Never ArgueThe grand jury’s indictment today, under the supervision of appointed special prosecutor, Michael McCrum, starts the process for a criminal case against the Governor but by no means guarantees that an actual criminal conviction will result. The grand jury process is entirely one-sided, controlled by the prosecutors, who present only their side. There’s a famous quote from Tom Wolfe’s book Bonfire of the Vanities, noting that prosecutors have so much power over this process that they could “indict a ham sandwich if they so chose.

Perry’s office released a statement, through his general counsel Mary Anne Wiley, stating that the governor’s actions were allowed under the law and that they would vigorously fight these charges.

“The veto in question was made in accordance with the veto authority afforded to every governor under the Texas Constitution,” said Wiley. “We will continue to aggressively defend the governor’s lawful and constitutional action, and believe we will ultimately prevail.”

In the meantime, Lehmberg is facing a new set of legal troubles, as an ethics complaint was filed against her last week, accusing her of failing to properly report on her campaign finance reports the source of the more than $227,000 in attorneys fees she paid to her defense counsel.

Racist-Words-590-nrd-2The complaint was filed by Austin attorney Kerry O’Brien, the same attorney who had previously filed a lawsuit to have her removed from office, under a provision of Texas law that allows any Texas citizen to bring such a suit against a public official who is unfit for office. The specific allegations of the complaint note that Lehmberg’s campaign finance reports note a $227,885 legal bill due to the Austin-based law firm Richards, Rodriguez & Skeith, some partial payments on that bill totaling $16,060, but do not indicate the source of the funds. Lehmberg has said that she intends to raise contributions to cover the remaining $211,825 still owed, but has not yet reported any such contributions.

The Texas Ethics Commission has five days to determine if the complaint against Lehmberg is sufficient to move forward with an investigation. Breitbart Texas will continue to follow this story. 

This post has been updated.

Sarah Elizabeth Rumpf is a political and communications consultant living in Austin. You can follow her on Twitter at 
@rumpfshaker.

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Mexico Actually Complains About Perry’s Plan to Put National Guard on the Border


http://www.tpnn.com/2014/07/25/mexico-actually-complains-about-perrys-plan-to-put-national-guard-on-the-border/

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ZPerryobama-border-is-open-378x257If you thought it was outrageous that Mexico refuses to do anything to help stop the flood of illegals pouring into the U.S., wait until you hear this… 
 
As tens-of-thousands of illegal immigrants pour into the United States in violation of our nation’s laws, we have received precious little cooperation from the Mexican government (and our own) to curb the massive influx.
 
Now, to help with this problem, Texas Governor Rick Perry has ordered National Guard troops to the border. In an outrageous display of audacity, the Mexican government is now complaining about the troops being placed on the U.S. side of the border.
 
In response to Texas’ plan, in a statement, Mexico’s Foreign Relations Secretariat said, 
“Attention to the immigration phenomenon must be paid from a long-term regional perspective and based on the principles of good neighborliness and shared responsibility…The strategy for responding in an effective and humane manner to this phenomenon includes the necessary shared responsibility among the countries of origin, transit and destination of migration flows.” complain 2
Governor Perry has declared that he is prepared to act without the federal government’s cooperation on trying to strengthen Texas’ border security, claiming that he would put up to 1,000 Texas National Guard members on the border to help stop illegal immigration.
 
The move has been met with praise for those wishing to stop the invasion by illegals; however, the Obama Administration has repeatedly declared that border security is the job of the federal government. However, in the absence of any meaningful actions on the part of this administration to secure the border, it seems Gov. Perry’s solution might be the best way for Texas to defend itself.
 
President Obama has asked for $3.7 billion to better handle the border crisis; however, with the president having repeatedly made clear that amnesty, not border security, is his main priority vis-à-vis immigration reform, the $3.7 billion request has been denied by Republicans who note that they cannot trust this president to actually secure the border and enforce this nation’s laws.
 
Pro-illegal immigration activists continued to claim that the surges of illegal immigrants are mainly children. However, reports continue to emerge that that is really not the case.
 
Texas Lt. Governor David Dewhurst sought to debunk this media-created myth and revealed in an interview this week that unaccompanied children only account for 10-12% of the illegals and that a whopping 80-85% have criminal records in their home countries.
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“Journalist” Says Rick Perry Wants to Shoot Children: There’s no media bias?


Read more at http://joeforamerica.com/2014/07/media-bias-theres-no-media-bias/#2OiwLr1UFiBkcyWA.99e

Roger Simon is one of the stars at Politico.  If there was ever any doubt in your mind about media bias or where Simon – and more importantly, Politico, are on the political spectrum, just keep reading.

On Monday, because the Obama administration has refused – for six years – to secure the southern US border Governor Perry called up 1,000 Texas National Guard troops to work with the Border Patrol.  He noted, in his announcement, that the troops would be there primarily for administrative duties to free up Border Patrol officers to work on securing the border.

Here’s what Roger Simon had to say.

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Today’s Politically INCORRECT Cartoon


 

 

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Read more at http://conservativebyte.com/2014/07/leadership-motion/#tJcQIu4RTDVAJ5Wx.99

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Perry Prepares to Deploy National Guard to Small Portion of Border


http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Texas/2014/07/21/After-Twelve-Years-Perry-Appears-to-be-Preparing-to-Deploy-Guard-to-Portions-of-the-Border

20 Jul 2014

obama-border-is-open-378x257MCALLEN, Texas—Texas media outlets are reporting Texas Governor Rick Perry is preparing to deploy the Texas National Guard to portions of the Texas/Mexico border.

State Senator Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa (D-McAllen) confirmed the pending announcement of Perry’s decision to deploy 1,000 soldiers from the Texas National Guard to the border. The goal of the guard deployment is to bolster the work of the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) State Troopers, according to Jennifer Saenz, a spokesperson for Sen. Hinojosa.

“The senator understands that Perry wants this troop build-up, but is not sure what kind of federal approval he needs for it. He just knows he wants to deploy 1,000 troops there,” Saenz said in an article posted on the Houston Chronicle.

On July 18, Breitbart Texas reported that a coalition of conservative, tea party, and grassroots activists met in Austin, Texas at the State Capitol to demand that Gov. Perry deploy the Texas National Guard and call the Texas Legislature into special session to handle the surge of illegal immigration in South Texas.

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A press conference is scheduled for 2 p.m. Central Time in Austin to make the formal announcement.

The McAllen Monitor reported an internal memo from a different state official that states the troops will be deployed to the western areas of the Rio Grande Valley and to ranch lands further north.

Breitbart Texas has reported extensively on the problems ranchers face in Brooks County surrounding the city of Falfurrias — where law enforcement is so strapped, the local sheriff’s office is down to only one deputy per shift to cover the nearly 900 miles of ranch lands.

The leaked memo states: “This is not a militarization of the border. The DPS and the National Guard are working to keep any drug and human trafficking south of [U.S. Highway] 83 and with the goal of keeping any smuggling from entering major highways to transport East/West/and North.”

It is estimated the deployment of the National Guard will be up to $12 million per month. Nearly $10 million of that would fund personnel and vehicles, while an additional $2.4 million will be expended on helicopters.

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Bob Price is a staff writer and a member of the original Breitbart Texas team. Follow him on Twitter: @BobPriceBBTX.

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Rick Perry: homosexuality is like alcoholism; ‘You have the ability to decide’


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jun/12/gov-perry-compares-homosexuality-alcoholism-you-ha/#ixzz34SAYZ6Tu

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Texas Gov. Rick Perry, center, talks to reporters after driving up in …

The Republican was asked by the event’s moderator at the InterContinental Mark Hopkins hotel in San Francisco whether he considered homosexuality to be a disorder, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

“Whether or not you feel compelled to follow a particular lifestyle or not, you have the ability to decide not to do that,” he said. “I may have the genetic coding that I’m inclined to be an alcoholic, but I have the desire not to do that, and I look at the homosexual issue the same way.”

Gay MAfiaThe newspaper reported that the comments “drew a murmur of disbelief” among the crowd. A local CBS affiliate also reported that a few people in the audience gasped at the response.

Mr. Perry made a similar comparison in his 2008 book “On My Honor,” writing that homosexuality is an “active choice,” similar to drinking, Talking Points Memo noted.

The governor is in California as part of a trip to lure businesses to Texas. He also made an appearance in Sacramento, where he made a push for Tesla Motors to build their $5 billion battery factory in Texas.

Mr. Perry also spoke Wednesday about the stunning defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in Virginia’s Republican primary, attributing his loss to conservative David Brat to not spending enough time with constituents.

“Having been involved in elected office for 30 years now, it’s pretty simple: Spend plenty of time in your home district,” Mr. Perry said.

“ATTA BOY Governor. Now that sounds Presidential.” JB

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