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Saturday, September 22, 2018

Traitor? Sore Loser Dave Pagel Betrays Republicans, Works To Help Elect Democrat Opponent After Losing Senate Primary!

Pagel


By Brandon Hall
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State Rep. Dave Pagel lost a hard fought State Senate primary battle to State Rep. Kim LaSata, and he's evidently still salty about it.

Pagel is appearing at a campaign event for Democrat Senate candidate Ian Haight!

The event takes place October 1st.



Conservative activist David Yardley tells WMP Pagel is finally showing his true colors.

"It is unfortunate that it has taken Dave Pagel this long to show his true BLUE colors," Yardley said. "He now openly side with the Democrats."

Yardley says Pagel should accept his loss.

"This is no surprise, he has had the worst voting record in the Republican caucus," Yardley said. "He has voted for tax and fee increases, common core, the list goes on. It's really too bad he cannot accept the fact that he lost the primary."
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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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First, The Michigan Republican Party Came For Judge Clement...

Judge Clement with her family, and Gov. Snyder


By Brandon Hall
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The Michigan Republican Party recently decided to leave Judge Elizabeth Clement off of literature being distributed by activists across the state as part of their "Results Not Resistance" campaign effort.

I will be the first to say the party has improved greatly under Ronna and Chairman Weiser, and I am not the biggest fan of Judge Clement, mainly for her ruling on the gun rights case before the Supreme Court recently.

When conservative grassroots activists expressed disappointment with that decision and talked about replacing her, establishment Republicans laughed.

Then she ruled to put "Voters Not Politicians" on the ballot, and the Lansing special interests went BALLISTIC! All of a sudden, the grassroots activists they were just mocking weren't so stupid after all.

However, no one made an effort to suspend the rules at convention and replace her. ANY delegate could have filed that motion, but none did. Despite some controversy, with no alternative, Clement won. Way she goes.

Now, party leaders say they are removing her from campaign lit because of concerns from "grassroots activists." Fake news. The party has pushed MANY candidates the grassroots vehemently disagreed with.

This was because of powerful connected groups like the Michigan Chamber and Freedom Fund, period. Don't be fooled into thinking it was because of the "grassroots."

First of all, why alienate the Metro Detroit soccer moms all the experts agree are so vital this fall for Republicans chances of keeping the House and having any chance of scoring an upset win against Stabenow? Also, why divide the party even further, what happened to that "unity" we're always told about?

More importantly though, what kind of precedent does this set?

Will the party abandon a future nominee for statewide office because they are too much of a grassroots, anti PC choice?

When party leaders start picking favorites, beware. What you're cheering for now may infuriate you later.

Clement won and she is our nominee, she should be on the literature.
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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Developing: Why Doesn't Gretchen Whitmer's Husband Mark Mallory Accept Patients From Healthy Michigan?

Whitmer, with husband Mark Mallory
By Brandon Hall
(Email Him At WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)

Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan Dems Chair Brandon Dillon like to take shots at Attorney General Bill Schuette over Healthy Michigan and medicaid expansion, claiming Schuette's election could put the program in jeopardy. 

However, West Michigan Politics has learned Whitmer's husband, Dr. Mark Mallory, owner of a Lansing area dental practice, refuses to accept patients from the Healthy Michigan program!

Interesting.

Perhaps her husband should educate Whitmer on the instability of the program, as well as the long term financial problems it faces?

Actually, she's a smart girl-she already knows. She just doesn't seem to care.

 It has helped people certainly, but we need to be real about what it means going forward, and how we can be responsible while administering it. At the LEAST.

According to Chad Livengood of Crain's Detroit:

"Whitmer and her Democratic allies are making Snyder's signature domestic policy achievement — the expansion of Medicaid eligibility — their signature policy issue to run against Republican Attorney General Bill Schuette in the governor's race this fall.
"We're going to make it a big issue this fall," said Brandon Dillon, chairman of the Michigan Democratic Party, who kicked off an "Unhealthy Michigan" campaign Thursday to highlight Schuette's opposition to the program. "The fact is, Schuette wants to take away Rick Snyder's signature achievement — and we want to protect it."

They contend Schuette's past efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act that provided 90 percent federal funding for the entitlement program and his support of work requirements will lead to the demise of Snyder's Healthy Michigan program."
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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Dog The Bounty Hunter Is Coming To Michigan To Support Matt Maddock's State House Campaign

Maddock with Duane "Dog" Chapman


By Brandon Hall
(Email Him At WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)


Duane Chapman. better known as Dog The Bounty Hunter, is coming to Michigan on October 2nd to support Matt Maddock's State House campaign.

The Facebook event describes the evening this way: 

"Dog the Bounty Hunter and his wife Beth Invite you to help send a guard Dog to Lansing! A Private Evening Reception with Matt Maddock Candidate for state house 44th district. Enjoy Cash bar and Appetizers! Tickets will sell out - help send Mad Dog Maddock to Lansing!"

The cost is $50 a ticket , and $100 for a VIP photo opportunity with Dog and Beth!


>>>Tickets are available via Eventbrite here.


Dog and his wife Beth are longtime friends of Maddock and his wife, Meshawn. Both couples are in the bounty hunting business.

Maddock, who was endorsed by Dog, scored a big league primary win in August, taking over 60% of the vote in a crowded field.
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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Meet John Cheney-Lippold, The Radical University Of Michigan Professor Refusing To Write A Letter For A Student Because She's Studying In Israel



By Brandon Hall
(Email Him At WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)


Contact John Cheney-Lippold:

Email: jchl@umich.edu

Phone: 734.764.6799

According to his University of Michigan bio:

"Professor Cheney-Lippold teaches and writes on the relationship between digital media, identity, and the concept of privacy. He is the author of We Are Data: Algorithms and the Making of our Digital Selves."
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Welcome to the Peeople's Republic of Ann Arbor, folks. So, what's going on?


The Algemeiner describes it best:

"In an email sent on September 5, Professor John Cheney-Lippold told the student, who had taken a course with him during the Spring 2018 semester, that he would have to rescind an earlier offer to write a letter of recommendation due to “politics.”

“I am very sorry, but I only scanned your first email a couple weeks ago and missed out on a key detail,” wrote Cheney-Lippold, who teaches in the Department of American Culture’s Digital Studies program.

“As you may know, many university departments have pledged an academic boycott against Israel in support of Palestinians living in Palestine,” he said in reference to the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel.
The movement says it seeks “to isolate Israel academically, culturally, economically and militarily” until it abides by key Palestinian demands. Critics accuse it of rejecting the Jewish people’s right to national self-determination and aiming to dismantle the Jewish state, a goal supported by the campaign’s co-founder.

Cheney-Lippold noted that the academic boycott forbids “writing letters of recommendation for students planning to study” in Israel — a stipulation included in the official BDS guidelines."

The article notes that U of M leaders disagree with the decision.
"Rick Fitzgerald, a spokesperson for the University of Michigan, told The Algemeiner on Monday that the school “has consistently opposed any boycott of Israeli institutions of higher education.”

“No academic department or any other unit at the University of Michigan has taken a position that departs from this long-held university position,” he confirmed.

“The academic goals of our students are of paramount importance. It is the university’s position to take all steps necessary to make sure our students are supported,” Fitzgerald continued. “It is disappointing that a faculty member would allow their personal political beliefs to limit the support they are willing to otherwise provide for our students.”

He said the school will engage its faculty colleagues “in deep discussions to clarify how the expression of our shared values plays out in support of all students.”

Stay tuned!
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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Dangerous Dana UNHINGED: Nasty Nessel Can't Keep Campaign Staffers Because She Keeps Abusing Them!



By Brandon Hall
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If you work for Dana Nessel, she might not show you her penis, but after she's done verbally assaulting you, one damn well might wish she had.


Nessel, the most radical nominee for Michigan Attorney General in state history, is unable to keep campaign leadership on board because she is evidently extremely nasty to her staff.

Dangerous Dana's body count so far? Four campaign managers, six spokesman, and we're still 49 days away from election day...

Some Democrats, unable to support her opponent, Speaker of the House Tom Leonard, are even looking at Independent candidate Chris Graveline.



Kyle Melinn and MIRS exposed Nessel's treatment of campaign staff in a story last week.


"Democratic Attorney General nominee Dana NESSEL and her fourth campaign manager, Max GLASS, parted ways Thursday, shortly before Nessel's sixth spokesperson, Brian STONE, was let go after being on the job 48 hours. The personnel moves means Alexandra "Alex" BORNGESSER, Nessel's third campaign manager who moved over into a COO-like role after Glass joined the campaign three weeks ago from the camp of former gubernatorial candidate Abdul EL-SAYED, is back in charge, at least in the interim...

At least 20 Democratic staffers have moved in and out of the Nessel campaign since she launched her bid 13 months ago, sources with direct knowledge of the campaign tell MIRS. 

Abby DART, a former senior advisor for the Nessel campaign from Aug '17 to June and Democratic political hand more than 20 years, said "I've never seen anything like it before."  While two other sources with direct knowledge of the campaign used words like "chaotic," "toxic environment," "crazy" and "verbally abusive" to describe the Nessel outfit, Dart declined to go there. However, the veteran of both the Barack OBAMA and Bernie SANDERS campaign said that with any campaign there is a certain level of stress, particularly with a first-time candidate.  "I consider myself even-tempered and I approach my jobs with the expectation of being treated with respect and there were instances where I don't believe that was the case," Dart said.  

 Stone, who also has a 10-year background in public relations, Democratic politics and the U.S. Navy, said he had heard from friends that working with Nessel "might be rough" in what was described as a "toxic," "abusive" and "disrespectful" atmosphere. But having helped Nessel on other political matters, he said he thought it would be different.  "Instead of being able to help Dana, I had a rude awakening," Stone said. "I realized very quickly that I was in a horrible situation. Everyone was working in fear of contact with the candidate. People had all developed coping strategies for dealing with Dana."  Stone was let go within 48 hours of starting without getting into the specifics. 

 "It was absolute chaos. I've never seen a campaign like this," he said.  Stone, who is openly gay, said Leonard would be a "hostile attorney general who would probably attack my civil rights, much like (incumbent) Bill Schuette" which leaves him with the question:  "What do I do, knowing that I have to choose between saying nothing and helping an abusive person climb to power, or to speak up and possibly help a candidate who will use their political power to abuse my civil rights? It's a lose-lose, but all I have at the end of the day is my integrity.  "I admired Dana Nessel," he said. "I am still inspired by Dana Nessel's achievements. I wish her the best on this campaign, but she needs to fix her behavior. Nobody deserves to be mistreated or abused." 

Stone lasted 48 hours in his role and he replaced Lucas BEZERRA and Ken COLEMAN who both served separate stints after Angela WITTROCK left the campaign. She took over for the original marketing person, Dmitriy MOVSESYAN.  Others listed on campaign finance documents as having received a salary from the campaign at various points include Dart, Leah DOTSON, Nick KOLENDA(Finance), Alex HADDAD (Finance), Morgan KOETJE(Finance), Samuel PERNICK (Finance), Derrick ANDERSON, Gregory LONG, Mary SIEFERT, Melia HOWARD and Charlie CAVELL (Finance). 

 Leonard has had one campaign manager, Robbie RANKEY, and one spokesperson, Gideon D'ASSANDRO.  When presented with information, Rankey quipped, "Six spokespersons and four campaign managers? I wonder if she will put together another tally mark infographic for this."

Speaker Tom Leonard at a press conference Monday




Leonard, who held a press conference about the scandal on Monday, says the reports are "disturbing."
“Over the weekend, disturbing reports surfaced about my opponent mistreating her campaign staff,” Leonard said in a statement.
“Her actions have caused many well-respected members of the law enforcement community to call into question her ability to enforce our laws in a fair, independent, and level-headed manner. I was joined by sheriffs and prosecutors from across the state today to discuss their concerns.”
Leonard says Michiganders deserve better than Nessel.
 “We can’t have a ‘dangerous,’ a ‘chaotic,’ a ‘toxic,’ and an ‘abusive’ person in charge of law enforcement in our state,” Leonard said. “Michigan deserves, and needs, much better.”

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Thursday, September 13, 2018

Breaking: Speaker Leonard Tells WMP National Popular Vote Will Never Receive A Vote On The House Floor

Speaker Tom Leonard (DarKen Photography)


By Brandon Hall
(Email Him At WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)


Speaker Tom Leonard tells West Michigan Politics that "National Popular Vote" legislation will never receive a vote on the House floor while he is Speaker.

In a statement to WMP, Leonard says that he won't move the bill.


"I support the electoral college and the Constitution as our framers intended," Leonard said. "I have no interest in taking this bill up during the rest of my tenure as Speaker."


Leonard, who is running for Attorney General against Democrat Dana Nessel, has long opposed the NPV scheme.


24 State Senators support the horrendous National Popular Vote proposal, a majoriry...

Nearly all the House Dems and at least 15 Republicans support it, a majority...


Thank you, Mr. Speaker! What a blessing to have a candidate for a Attorney General who stands for constitutional principles despite ENORMOUS pressure to abandon the bedrock of our Republic.

Leonard refuses to give in to the powerful special interests from the Lansing and DC swamp trying to push this horrendous legislation on Michigan.

All hell broke loose in Lansing on Sunday evening when WMP revealed that the lead sponsors of the controversial bill finalized it during a vacation to Hawaii paid for by lobbyists.

As many as two dozen other lawmakers attended the trip, including co sponsors who signed on while in Hawaii.

Grassroots activists ignited a firestorm over the legislation, even planning a protest on the lawn of the Capital. 

The Detroit Free Press subsequently confirmed the Hawaiian vacation took place, yet *again* vindicating WMP's reporting...


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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Sunday, September 9, 2018

Breaking: Legislators Wrote Controversial National Popular Vote Bill During Hawaiian Vacation Paid For By Lobbyists



By Brandon Hall
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Legislators involved in leading the effort to get Michigan to adopt  the National Popular Vote Compact wrote the bill in Hawaii on a luxurious vacation paid for by lobbyists promoting the controversial proposal.

West Michigan Politics has learned that a large amount of legislators  went to Hawaii on the tab of the special interests pushing for the legislation. A top level source with knowledge of the trip, which occurred shortly after the August 7th primary, said it could be as many as 24.

Legislators believed to have attended include the sponsors of the bill, Tim Kelly in the House, and Dave Hildenbrand in the Senate. 

WMP has emailed them, as well as multiple other legislators, about their connections to the trip. 

Others contacted for comment about their participation include Represenatives Dave Maturen, Jim Lilly, Triston Cole, and Vanessa Guerra, as well as Senators Rick Jones, Phil Pavlov, Geoff Hansen, David Kenezek, and Coleman Young II.

In the House, the legislation is known as HB 6323. It was introduced by Kelly on September 5th, then referred to the Committee on Elections and Ethics. The language says it's "a bill to enter into the interstate compact to elect the president by national popular vote," it can be read in full HERE.

In the Senate, Hildenbrand was the lead sponsor of SB 1117, which is identical to HB 6323. Like Kelly, he also introduced the legislation on September 5th. It has been referred to the Committee on Government Reform.

Republican grassroots activists strongly oppose the legislation, as many believe in the Electoral College system our Constitution prescribes. Had this been the law, Hillary Clinton would sit in the White House today instead of President Trump.

Stay tuned!

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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