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You Can Take the Kweenz Out of the Ghetto...

DEI hires grabbing all they can.

Biden's DEI hires in action. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

Much as I disliked her, I don’t think anyone could accuse Condoleezza Rice of being a diversity hire. Who can honestly say the same about, say, Ketanji Brown Jackson?

Jackson was, after all, explicitly appointed because she is black and a woman. Except, she is incapable of even telling us what the latter even is. Suffice to say that Jackson is not exactly regarded as an intellectual powerhouse. Still, at least she isn’t outright criminal, like so many of the DEI K’wota Kweenz who vaulted the body of a dead black crackhead, to career fortune and glory they never earned.

Stacey Abrams, for example. Abrams, who led much of the post-2020 lawfare against Donald Trump, took to bragging that ‘no one is above the law’. Except, she apparently thinks, herself.

A nonprofit founded by Georgia Democratic politician Stacey Abrams to protect voting rights paid more than $20 million to a lawyer who is a close friend and helped set up two of her private businesses, according to tax and state incorporation filings and other records obtained by RealClearInvestigations.

Abrams’ Fair Fight Action redirected the tax-exempt donations and government grants to Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, her former campaign chair between 2019 and 2023. Most of the funds covered legal expenses charged by the boutique law firm Lawrence-Hardy co-founded, for a failed race-bias lawsuit filed against Abram’s Republican opponent, Gov Brian Kemp, after she lost to him in Georgia’s 2018 gubernatorial election.

This is the same Abrams who blasted Trump for contesting the 2020 presidential result in Georgia. But laws apparently don’t apply to Kweenz like Abrams.

Along with the Georgia Senate, the IRS is actively investigating another nonprofit started by Abrams, the New Georgia Project, which failed to report millions of dollars in contributions and spending tied to Abrams’ first gubernatorial bid in 2018. Abrams also lost to Kemp in a 2022 rematch.

The lucrative Fair Fight deal for her friend adds to ethical concerns over Abrams, who has a checkered financial background and yet has amassed millions of dollars in wealth working mostly in the public and nonprofit sectors, as RCI has reported previously.

Adams is far from an isolated example of high-profile black women grabbing taxpayer funds like looters in an LA Nike store.

Elected after the summer of BLM terror, President Joe Biden put more black females on the US Courts of Appeal than all previous presidents combined. Half of his US attorney nominees were black. Given that only 5% of the nation’s attorneys are black, for the past four years, every black lawyer in the country had a decent shot at becoming a federal prosecutor or judge. (Hence, the expression, the “affirmative action to federal bench pipeline.”)

One such was Rachael Rollins, Biden’s pick as US attorney for Massachusetts.

Within two years, Rollins had “transformed” her office into a personal revenge racket, leaking government secrets to harm a political opponent, among other wildly illegal acts. Biden’s own Office of Special Counsel informed him that her violations were “among the most egregious transgressions” the office had ever seen.

She resigned before any further action could be taken against her and is currently weighing offers from several Ivy League universities.

All she needs do is start stealing other people’s work and she’s a shoo-in at Harvard.

There’s Shelitha Robertson, former assistant city attorney of Atlanta turned lifestyle podcaster, who is so rich she sported a 10-carat diamond ring and drove a Rolls Royce. How was she able to afford such luxuries on an assistant city attorney’s salary, you ask? It turned out all her bling was purchased with the $15 million she stole from Covid-19 relief funds on behalf of her nonexistent 400 employees.

In addition to the swag, Robertson used her stolen money to make a campaign donation to Fani Willis.

Willis, you may recall, was behind the ludicrous RICO racketeering fishing expedition against Trump and his allies. All while handing out taxpayers’ money to her own boyfriend. Who used the money to take the couple on luxury vacations.

Watchoo talkin’ ’bout, Willis?

For her comical corruption, the Georgia Court of Appeals removed Willis from the case. No other DA showed any interest in pursuing the charges, suggesting some flaws in Fani’s theory of the case […] Willis’ office was later ordered to pay about $75,000 in fines and attorneys’ fees.

The list of ghetto-named grabbers just keeps growing.

Just last week, Charlotte, North Carolina, city council member Tiawana Brown was indicted, along with her daughters Tijema Brown and Antionette Rouse, for stealing at least $124,165 in Covid relief money and spending it on luxury goods, including a $15,000 birthday party featuring a horse-drawn carriage and a throne. (Legal tip: If the criminal complaint against your client includes the words “horse-drawn carriage” or “throne,” start negotiating a plea.)

Far from contrite, Brown seems a tad miffed that anyone would expect her to resign because of the multiple felony-charging indictment, saying, “Why would I resign? I haven’t been convicted of anything.”

Oh, no, she di’n’t!


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