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Hot Mic: Gov. Tomblin Grilled On Abortion By Students at Youth in Government


This last weekend, I was at the annual WV Youth in Government session, where students from around our state go to the capitol to participate in passing laws, debating and learn about the workings of our state legislature. 


On Friday, during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Youth in Government session, Governor Earl Ray Tomblin was escorted to the podium by student delegates and delivered a speech on why it was important for students to get involved in the governmental process, and complemented fellow democrat and Secretary of State Natalie  Tennant (D-WV), who is running for U.S. Senate against Congresswoman Shelly Capito (WV-R). He then asked if anyone had any questions.

I as well as three other student delegates took this as a opportunity to confront him on his decision to veto HB 4588, the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, banning abortions after 20 weeks.

Riley Keaton, a member of the student Governor’s cabinet, asked ” Governor, do you see to have a special session to address the minimum wage fix and fetal pain?”

Tomblin responded that he would be having a special session on May 19, 2014, to ‘deal with correcting the unintended consequences of the minimum wage bill, and one dealing with the appropriation of lottery funds,’ but failed to mention a session on protecting unborn children.

Holden Adkins, a student senator, who also lead the prayer at the beginning of the ceremony, was more specific and asked, “Governor, I noticed that in the past, you identified as being pro-life, so I was wondering why you just vetoed a bill that members sent to ban pain capable abortion.’

Tomblin responded that it was ‘unconstitutional’ and ‘illegal,’ because the Supreme Court ruled, in the past, that viability is around 24 weeks, and “leading experts” told him not to sign it.

I was still not satisfied, because he did not state what was specifically unconstitutional about the legislation. He just mentioned the court ruling as if it could not be changed, and as if this same bill had not been passed in ten other states.
I raised my hand.

“Governor Tomblin, about the 20 weeks situation, because actually I had a question on that too. What was unconstitutional about that legislation?” I asked.
The governor responded, “I can tell you that, basically that the courts have ruled, I’m not an attorney, but the courts have ruled that it’s according to experts that, I guess, the like a feeling of a pain in a fetus could be felt at 24 weeks.”

“Next question,” the Governor instructed.
Then he turned to his secretary and said something to her. While in session, I couldn’t make it out, but when I replayed the audio, I could very clearly hear what he said.

“One more question, we get out!”

We were making it too hot for him! He cannot even handle questions from students. He was completely unprepared, expecting easy questions like, “What’s it like to be the Governor?” but we were grilling him!
I raised my hand and was going to ask him where it specifically mentioned abortion in the Constitution and that doctors have found new information proving that babies can experience fetal pain at 20 weeks, but he just looked at me, and instead picked a girl in the back of the House.
She asked him, “What’s your opinion on women’s rights.”

So, we went from abortion to talking about the new liberal definition of women’s rights. haha
Then after Tomblin answered her question, I raised my hand again. He looked at me, and then ended his speech stating, “Thank you, very much appreciate it,” and began making his way down from the podium. As he walked by my desk, he looked at me, and I said directly to his face, “20 weeks, Governor.” He sarcastically mouthed, “Thank you.”

Tomblin is a common liberal politician. They are so uneducated, that they cannot even successfully debate students in areas that they are supposed to be educated on.

Just for the record, my bill for Youth in Government was the same bill that he vetoed in real-life. When my bill partner, Blake Williams and I presented our bill, we received much heat from progressive students and feminists, but we fought them back, proved the opposition wrong, and it passed the House, filled with  over 150 students, with flying colors. Both West Virginian adults and students want this legislation to become law. The Governor needs to listen to his constituents.

I will also say that there probably would have been four students asking the Governor questions on why he vetoed the pro-life bill, but my bill partner literally fell asleep during his speech.

Joe Scarborough: Dems’ Anti-Koch Campaign ‘The Stupidest Strategy I’ve Ever Heard’


MSNBC television host Joe Scarborough went after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) on Friday for constantly attacking the Koch Brothers for being wealthy and donating to Republicans.

Scarborough stated that it is the “stupidest strategy,” and that any political actor who thinks voters are concerned about who funds 30-second ads may be “too stupid” to safely run household appliances let alone hold an elected office.

“It’s the stupidest strategy I’ve ever heard,” Scarborough articulated. “If somebody think that a voter in Raleigh, North Carolina gives a damn about who is financing 30-second ads, they are too stupid to be in politics.”

“You have to be really stupid to think that this is going to work,” he said.

Scarborough hosts the Morning Joe on MSNBC.

Ted Cruz: The [Obamacare] Repeal Debate is Far From Over


President Barack Obama announced to the United States that the Obamacare debate was over; however, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who led the effort to defund the ACA last year, had something else to say.

Cruz took to twitter and stated, “The repeal debate is far from over. #FullRepeal”

“The point is the repeal debate is and should be over. The Affordable Care Act is working. And I know the American people don’t want us spending the next two and a half years re-fighting the settled political battles of the last five years,” Obama said deceptively.

At his press conference, Obama also claimed that eight million Americans signed up for Obamacare, but according to estimates at least 20 percent of enrollees may not have paid their premiums, which means they do not have insurance.

ObamaCare Enrollees Told to Change Passwords After ‘Heartbleed’ Hack Review


Obamacare enrollees who have accounts on the Obamacare website are now being told to change their passwords after an administration-wide review of the site’s vulnerability to the disastrous Heartbleed Internet security flaw.

The ‘Heartbleed’ flaw allows hackers to steal users private information, though it is believed to be undiscovered. The key word: "believed."

Obama announced this week that over 8 million people had enrolled in affordable care act, and I’m guessing that the overwhelming majority of them have accounts. Come to your own conclusion.

WV Governor Earl Ray Tomblin Votes Against Restricting Abortion


Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin (D-WV) has vetoed a bipartisan bill prohibiting abortion after 20 weeks, and has sparked outrage among pro-life advocates. Tomblin vetoed the bill late Friday, the same time that West Virginians for Life were holding their annual Rose Dinner. 

West Virginia Republican Party chair Conrad Lucas expressed his disappointment with the veto to WKHS Charleston/Huntington, and did not believe that Tombin vetoing the bill during West Virginia’s biggest annual pro-life dinner was coincidental.

“It’s not possible that he didn’t know what he was doing,” Lucas said. “The Governor’s timing simply did not fall on deaf ears here.”

Tomblin released a statement, “I believe there is no greater gift of love than the gift of life. I have stated this time and again, throughout my career, and it is reflected in my legislative voting record; however, I have vetoed HB 4588 because I am advised, by not only attorneys from the Legislature, but through my own legal team, that this bill is unconstitutional. The bill is also problematic because it unduly restricts the physician-patient relationship. All patients, particularly expectant mothers, require the best, most unfettered medical judgment and advice from their physicians regarding treatment options. The medical community has made it clear to me that the criminal penalties this bill imposes will impede that advice, and those options, to the detriment of the health and safety of expectant mothers.”

Have you ever heard of such an absurd statement? ‘I believe there is no greater gift of love than the gift of life… so I am going to veto this pro-life bill.’ It does not make sense. Actions speak louder than words.

Newt: Obamacare by Any Other Name Still Stinks


Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and other Democrats can call Obamacare by it’s official term, “The Affordable Care Act,” until they are blue in the face, but it won’t prevent it from being recognized as “Obamacare,” said former House speaker Newt Gingrich (R).
“It’s causing sticker shock in a variety of states,” Gingrich declared Sunday, during a panel discussion on CNN’s State of the Union show. “They can call it the Affordable Care Act all they want to. It cost the Democrats the House in 2010, [and it will cost] the Democrats the Senate in 2014 and the presidency in 2016.”

Last week, Pelosi attacked a reporter during a press conference for calling the act “Obamacare” instead of the Affordable Care Act. It appears that democrats are trying to free themselves from blame of another failed program that was consistently promoted by their party.