Saturday, January 27, 2018

Mark Meuser, Secretary of State and Antifa

By Douglas V. Gibbs
Author, Speaker, Instructor, Radio Host

The news about the recent case where former Berkeley College Republicans President Troy Worden won a little justice after Alameda County Superior Court ordered an antifa activist to pay $11,100 for filing a frivolous civil harassment restraining order against Worden has made Americans finally feel like the terrorists of Antifa and the Democrat Party may finally be under a little control.  The whole thing started when in September of 2017 Yvette Felarca, a national leader of "By Any Means Necessary", a far-left antifa associated group that protested recent conservative speakers like Ben Shapiro and Milo Yiannopoulos at UC Berkeley, filed a temporary restraining order against Worden, but dropped the request for a permanent order in October.

The ruling was that the restraining order “was not brought in good faith” and ordered her to pay Worden’s attorney fees and court costs.  Unfortunately, that doesn't help the other things affected in Worden's life, but it is a much needed win against the domestic terrorists who have been savagely attacking anyone bordering on conservatism.

One of the lawyers in Worden's corner was Mark Meuser, who is also a candidate for California Secretary of State.

Considered a “local antifa celebrity,” Felarca’s other claim to fame was hitting a man during counter-demonstration in Sacramento back in 2016. She was later charged with inciting and participating in a riot and assault likely to cause great bodily injury.

Meuser touts the win, because it occurred in hard left California.

As a candidate for Secretary of State, Meuser brings not only his conservatism to the table, but a deep understanding of the Founding Fathers and Revolutionary America during the time of the forging of America.  Mark is a native Californian who believes in the free market, and the concept of localism as established by those who served as delegates in the Constitutional Convention in 1787.  He is determined, as Secretary of State, to restore our confidence in our elections by rooting out the fraud, and cleaning up the voter rolls.

One thing is for sure.  If Meuser can tackle Antifa in the courts, he's more than capable of tacking our wayward ballot and voter registration system.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

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