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Monday, Nov. 1, 2004
Pro-Kerry Judge Dlott Married to Democrat Money Man
Here's a fascinating bit of news that explains a lot about all those rulings for Democrat vote fraud and against fair elections by Clintonista judge Susan Dlott.
Thanks to a tip from a reader, we did a search of the news wires and found this:
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"Critics have dubbed U.S. District Judge Susan Dlott an unabashed liberal who only snagged an appointment from Clinton in 1995 after husband, Stan Chesley, raised millions for the Democratic Party," the Cincinnati Enquirer reported back in February 2002. (The Enquirer, of course, should have put the "only" after "1995".)
Chesley, like Democrat airhead-apparent John Edwards, is a trial lawyer who has lavished millions on the Democrats to thwart tort reform, which would curb ruinous lawsuits and improve access to health care. The Cincinnati Post describes him as a "one-man legal wrecking crew" and says his nickname is "Master of Disaster."
"In his new book, 'Cornered: Big Tobacco at the Bar of Justice,' author Peter Pringle describes Chesley as 'one of the least-liked of the leading members of the plaintiffs' inner circle, mainly because of his seemingly uncontrolled vanity and relentless name-dropping,'" the Post revealed.
The Cincinnati Enquirer described Dlott as "sometimes eccentric, often unconventional" and noted that on her bookshelf were photos of Bill and Hillary Clinton and Al Gore. We suspect that today that shelf includes a photo of John Kerry.
Dlott made it clear in her interview with the Enquirer that she didn't care what people thought about her biased decrees. "And besides, she says, people are stuck because her appointment is for life."
Sheldon Goldman, a professor at the leftist University of Massachusetts, tried to defend Dlott by brushing aside her unsavory connections and telling the Enquirer: "A judge's reputation is based on what a judge does."
Exactly.
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