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October 31, 2018

Pittsburgh’s Democratic Elite Screwed Up. Big Time.

“Being right is expensive,” a brilliant friend always says. May be my favorite expression after “Go Braves/Blue Devils.”

And here’s a great example: demanding that the President of United States not to come to Pittsburgh in the aftermath of Saturday’s horrific synagogue kiliings. Okay, I get it. But Jesus. That gesture will make those leaning right hate Dems and progressives even more.

Pittsburgh pols and the local leadership, which have been largely Democratic over the years, blew this one. Most folks of ANY political ilk in the Midwest, South and non-coastal West just DO NOT GET asking your president to stay away from your town when he has offered to come after a tragedy.

No bueno, Pittsburgh. You screwed up. And it just does not matter, my old Steeltown friends, that you are “right.” It’s not enough. Not ever.

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October 28, 2018

Women are Talented/Women are Headcases.

Query re: “affirmative action” workplace feminism.

Shouldn't we stop (a) celebrating and advancing women as having the same abilities as men but—and at the same time—(b) coddling and protecting them like hopeless retards and little girls?

Do they really need a "hand-up"?

Posted by JD Hull at 11:16 PM | Comments (0)

October 25, 2018

Women?

When are we going to stop (a) celebrating and advancing women as having the same abilities as men but—and at the same time—(b) coddling and protecting them like hopeless retards and little girls?

Modern women have oceans more going on than men. Many (not all) are talented. But we treat our women like players in the Special Olympics. We insult professional women every day by presupposing they need a “hand up.” They don’t.

Posted by JD Hull at 09:49 AM | Comments (0)

October 23, 2018

Sandra Day O’Connor


I unexpectedly met her in DC about week before her swearing in. Smart yes but she had this great EveryMom persona. She was at a daytime party given by a mother of a law school friend. I was told to come even though I was in Saturday sweats. Idea was to meet my friend’s mom. Had been working. About to go drinking. Met the friend’s mom first. Burst into a circle of well-dressed older men and women. Met Mrs. Reckling and then she said “Dan, meet my Arizona friend Sandy O’Connor.” Was surprised but neat to meet her.

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October 22, 2018

My first jury trial.

I second-chaired my first jury trial and only insurance defense trial defending Burger King.

I was a 2nd year DC associate right off the Hill. A tall smart Houston professional black woman had slipped on a step and (allegedly) hurt her back in a BK facing the FBI building. She had diversity juridction so it went to DC district court before older WASPy judge (John Lewis Smith) who were were happy to draw. Plaintiff was also the first deponent I had ever examined—deposition lasted 6 hours (carrier hated me for that)—and she seemed smart but smallish, fragile and ailing when I took it.

The trial lasted 3 days. The judge hated her and black attorney (who was excellent) and loved me and my Pittsburgh-based partner like we were his Mayflower Bros. But the jury of course was mainly black. When she walked into the courtroom the first day she sashayed in healthy and shapely and about 6’2” in these 3” heels. (That’s how confident their side was. Great rack, too. Everyone male in the courtroom wanted to jump her....but I digress here.) She didn’t seem sick. She wasn’t poor. She seemed happy. But testified off this “victim’s” script that her life was ruined. Our cross examination was skillful and to most observers—including to a black paralegal we shipped in from Detroit just to sit there—devastating.

And she won. Not a lot. But she won.

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October 18, 2018

Real Life

When the going gets Weird, the Weird turn Pro.

—HST, 1937-2005

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October 15, 2018

How about this, survivors?

How about this?

1. No one deserves to be believed.

2. America cherishes evidence, reason & due process.

3. Let’s not use bare allegations to destroy high-achieving people we don’t like.

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October 11, 2018

Kavanaugh Week One.

Too early for “deplorables” to get cocky, Detroit Mensa Girlfriend, but fancy coastal progressives, colleges & profs are now alienating lots of Common Sense Yanks. Trump apparently has exploded leftist heads. They can’t think straight anymore. And it shows.

@RonColeman
@jkrwld

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October 07, 2018

Kavanaugh is sworn in.

The new feminism and #MeToo makes it too easy for mediocre people to destroy great ones. That must stop.

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