Soros
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Well, yes. So the question becomes, will any part of the Democrat party stand up to the intentional destruction of major cities in this country? Lord knows the GOP, even if it were so inclined, has zero chance of electing anyone to most of these offices.
Missouri just forced the Saint Louis prosecutor to resign. Kim Foxx is not running for reelection in Cook County. The San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin was recalled last year.
There is no man who has done more damage to the social compact in my lifetime than that crapsack. The literal blood of innocents covers him.
And I notice, on cue, the narrative media running to the evil man’s aid.
Thanks, Donald, for those reminders. It not all hopeless, but I would suggest that even when something like the Boudin recall occurs, the replacement will be another left wing Democrat more concerned with “white privilege” than with law and order, because the GOP has given up in most of the big blue cities and states. Look at who the “voters” of Chicago elected to replace Lori Lightfoot, for example. That’s a mayoral race, but still indicative of the electoral climate there. The Missouri case involves the Republican governor threatening to remove the St. Louis Circuit Attorney by force under state law, and she was so egregious the city Dem establishment threw her under the bus. Missouri’s remedy may or may not be available in other states, but the ones with the worst Soros DA’s, like New York and California and Michigan and Pennsylvania, don’t have Republican governors to put such a solution to work even if state law would permit it. We shall see. Closer to home, perhaps Illinois will be different once Foxx is gone, but my guess is it will turn out just like the mayoral situation, with another BLM-driven State’s Attorney replacing Foxx. My Chicago area sources tell me the Cook County Board President is the real issue there, and that she is a major supporter of the BLM narrative, and is politically untouchable, for now at least.
Is it possible to start a petition to have him expelled?
A petition could be started. It would have no legal effect.