Republican National Lawyers Association
Republican National Lawyers Association
Member Login
Member Login
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • About the RNLA
    • Leadership
    • Local Contacts
  • Events
  • News
  • Join the RNLA
  • Donate
  • Contact
  • Renew Membership
  • RNLA Members Welcome Page

Pages tagged "AOC"


When Will Democrats Admit That Their Anti-Israel Rhetoric Has Gone Too Far?

Posted on Blog by Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) · May 26, 2021 1:34 PM

The GOP has unequivocally condemned the increase in antisemitic attacks taking place in cities across the country and have called out inappropriate rhetoric in their own party. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said about the Democrat Party which has allowed anti-Israel rhetoric to proliferate within its ranks despite its connection to the increase in violence. The rise in antisemitic attacks comes in the broader context of generally higher violent crime rates in cities that have voted to reduce funding for law enforcement over the last year. 

These Anti-Semitic attacks must be condemned.

The scenes that have unfolded in the United States are horrifying. This is not what this country stands for and every American must speak out against these attacks.

— GOP (@GOP) May 24, 2021
Read more

Once Again Democrats Look like Hypocrites on Voting

Posted on Blog by Michael Thielen · April 28, 2020 7:46 PM

The right and honest brokers on the left agree that vote by mail by itself is a flawed voting system.  It has problems with voter error, delivery issues, chain of custody, fraud and more.  In-person voting is the best option for most voters (though some additional absentee voting may be needed to respond to the unique challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic). 

However, we never expected to see support for in-person voting over vote by mail come from liberal stalwart Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez:

It is completely wrong for the BOE to cancel New York’s Presidential Primary.

This decision is not informed by public health: the state is still holding elections for every other seat that day, & so far the only way your ballot will 100% be counted in NY is to vote in person! https://t.co/l8iT7mxm9c

— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) April 27, 2020
Read more

Should the Squad Stop Worrying About Trump and Start Worrying about Themselves?

Posted on Blog by Michael Thielen · November 25, 2019 9:25 PM

Apparently three out of four members of the "Squad" are now facing serious allegations of campaign finance violations and abuse.  According to Wikipedia: “the Squad is a group of four congresswomen elected in the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections, made up of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan. All are women of color under 50.”  Apparently besides their hatred of President Trump, they also share an alleged disregard for campaign finance law.  First on AOC, arguably the most famous of the three:

Ocasio-Cortez’s political rise in 2018 was made possible in large part to Justice Democrats PAC, an outside political action committee that recruited her to enter politics in 2017 and provided much of her campaign’s staffing and overhead needs in the lead-up to her June 2018 primary victory over former Rep. Joe Crowley. . . .

Ocasio-Cortez and her former campaign chair Saikat Chakrabarti were appointed to hold two of the PAC’s three board seats in December 2017, but the Federal Election Commission was never notified of the affiliation between her campaign and Justice Democrats.

Read more

Today's Liberals Are Getting Called out by RBG

Posted on Blog by Michael Thielen · September 13, 2019 6:05 PM

On the Presidential Primary debate stage and in general, Democrats and their liberal base have gone so far left that they are regularly getting called out by liberal-icon Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.  This is because, while Justice Ginsburg is still very liberal and no friend of moderates or conservatives, she is looking at least rational and realistic.  Let’s run through a few issues and items.

Read more

Partisan Grandstanding Guides House Impeachment Outcry

Posted on Blog by Robert Sinners · September 04, 2019 5:44 PM

Shortly after the 2018 midterm elections and the reversal of control in the House of Representatives, the Democrat majority made their policy priorities abundantly clear: impeaching President Trump, first and foremost. The impeachment demands have only gotten stronger as the voice, albeit not number, of the left-flank Liberals has grown in size among the Democratic caucus. However, today in National Review, Columnist Andrew C. McCarthy raised, and answered, an interesting question: Why haven’t these calls for impeachment gone anywhere?

Read more

SUPPORT RNLA

Your RNLA Membership or contribution goes a long way in advancing the RNLA's Mission.

Donate Now

Join Us

Sign in with Facebook Sign in with Twitter Sign in with Email


About Us

About the RNLA
Leadership
Local Contacts

News

Blog
Award Winners

Join Us

Become a Member
Member Benefits

Law Students

Student Chapters
Volunteer Opportunities
Law Clerk
Horn Fund

Search

Events
Online Directory

Donate Now

© 2024 - All Rights Reserved

The National Bar Association for Republican Lawyers
Website Built by Driven2020

Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA)

Sign in with

Sign in with Facebook, Twitter or email.
Created with NationBuilder

Member Login

Sign in with Facebook or Twitter

Sign in with Facebook Sign in with Twitter

Or sign in with your email address

Or sign in with your email address

I have an account

Forgot your password?

Create an account