Saturday, May 18, 2024

Moms for Liberty Founder, RPOF Chair, Sought Threesomes in Bars

"Hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue." 

L’hypocrisie est un hommage que le vice rend à la vertu.]

(Source (French)). 

From the Sarasota Herald-Tribune: 

'On the prowl': Christian, Bridget Ziegler texts show couple's search for sexual partners

Steven Walker
Sarasota Herald-Tribune

A newly surfaced memo from a Sarasota Police investigator described numerous text messages between Christian and Bridget Ziegler where the two were "on the prowl" for a female sexual encounter at different bars, according to records obtained by the Herald-Tribune.

In the memo, SPD investigator Angela Cox described seeing messages where Bridget would direct Christian in search of someone they were both interested in having sex with. In the conversations, Christian would secretly take pictures of women in bars and send them to Bridget for approval. She suggested he pretend to take pictures of his beer to not get caught by the women he was photographing.

"Don't come home until your d*** is wet," Bridget directed her husband, according to the memo.

More on the Zieglers:Sarasota judge to decide about releasing Christian Ziegler's records

Christian Ziegler faced rape allegations

In December, details emerged involving rape allegations against Christian, the former chair of the Florida Republican Party, by a woman he’d known for years. The allegation stemmed from a planned three-way sexual encounter between Christian, the alleged victim and Bridget — who wasn't able to attend.

Sarasota police didn’t move forward with filing rape charges against Christian but asked the State Attorney's Office in January to review a related investigation into potential video voyeurism charges. The SAO announced in March that it wouldn’t move forward with charges.

The investigation threw Bridget, a Sarasota County School Board member and founder of Moms for Liberty, under further scrutiny. Her fellow board members passed a resolution calling for her resignation in December.

Bridget did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Board Chairwoman Karen Rose and fellow board members Tim Enos and Robyn Marinelli did not respond to requests for comment.

Tom Edwards, the only registered Democrat on the school board and a self-described moderate, called her actions "predatory".

He pointed to the board's recent 4-1 approval of a Ziegler resolution rejecting federal Title IX protections against gender identity discrimination, questioning why the board continued to follow in her leadership amid the distraction she brings to the governing body.

Friday, May 17, 2024

One-party rule is wrong. (By Ed Slavin)

From this blog, January 8, 2024:




Absolute power corrupts absolutely,"  Lord Acton said. Do Florida's laws preserve and protect one-party rule, thus corrupting our governments "absolutely?"


It happened in America, in 2023.  Orange County Commissioners (all Democrats), voted 4-2 to raise their own pay by 25%, effective September 17th.  That is outrageously self-serving.  The states ratified our 27th Amendment in 1992, only 202 years after James Madison proposed it: Congressional pay raises don't take effect until the next Congress. Will Orange County now likewise amend its County charter?

Are County governments in Florida largely a case of one-party rule, whether Democratic or Republican?   Is one-party rule unAmerican, dangerous, stultifying, and contrary to the genius of a free people?  

Local one party rule results from closed party primaries, despite a 1998 constitutional amendment.   

Voters thought we were adopting universal primaries: If all candidates running are of one party, with no opposition, the party primary is opened to all.  But lawyers for both parties persuaded our courts to hold that "opposition" includes token "phantom write-in" candidates, who have by design disenfranchised millions of voters, according to Tampa Bay Times.  "Phantom write-in" candidates here in St. Johns County have no platform and no campaign, but file to keep a Democrat from being elected.  

All St. Johns County officeholders were Democrats until circa 1990, when Sheriff Neil Perry, political boss, and all constitutional officers changed their registration to Republican, most standing in line together at the Supervisor of Elections Office.

In 1998, St. Johns County Commissioners gerrymandered.  Until then, there were seven Commissioners, two elected countywide, and five by voters in single member districts.  Without a new census, or a consultant or any need, they ended single member districts, and went from seven to five Commissioners, each elected by all voters county-wide from their supposed district.  This requires massive amounts of campaign cash, favoring the wealthy and developer-contributors. Exhibit A: In 2008, St. Johns County Commission's then-Chair was sent to federal prison for bribery. 

One-party rules causes coverups and wasteful spending, with little governmental oversight. Our maladroit County government allegedly intimidates employees and citizens, and perpetrates discrimination and retaliation against ethical employees for being too honest (firing the Inspector General for refusing to reveal the name of a confidential informant). 

One-party rule is the gift that keeps on giving Trojan horses: deforestation, wetland filling, wildlife killing, clogged roads, poor drainage, hundredds of portable classrooms, bad planning, and $786,785 in Sheriff's office embezzlement for five (5) years (by the wife of an FDLE supervisor who received the first embezzled check).  One-party rule enabled the former Sherif''s and Republican prosecutors' coverup of the September 2, 2010 homicide of a Sheriff's deputy's girlfriend with his service weapon, never taken to the grand jury, as reported by The New York Times and PBS/frontline.

Our one-party County government rubber-stamped a $1.65 billion FY 2024 budget while refusing to answer any of my 104 written questions, violating our TRIM law rights.  

Arrested here with 1000 other citizens whose criminal cases were ultimately tossed out of federal court,  the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called St. Johns County "the most lawless" place in America. This is where Ronald Dion DeSantis got his start as Congressman, doing little or nothing for local citizens,  stiffing elected officials, while appearing on Fox News some 40 times, 2013-2018. 

St. Johns County has no charter, with two ham-handed attempts in 2008 excluding LGTQ+ people from its non-discrimination clause.  One-party Commissioners won't discuss or adopt LGBTQ+ Pride Proclamations.  The County has no local lobbying disclosure or ethics ordinance, lacks transparency, and brandishes a hostile working environment that chills, coerces free speech rights.   Enough.

Local one-party rule ruler-burghers wanted us to vote to raise our sales taxes by 15% in 2022. Voters rejected them, as voters did five  times since 1988.  I suggested 25 government reforms March 15, 2022. Our all-Republican St. Johns County Commissioners responded to none of them.   Wonder why? (Fun fact: when I ran for a local non-partisan mosquito board in 2020, there were PAC TV ads with my face on a bug's body, with a-buzzing in the background, damning me as the "biggest liberal in St. Johns County," asking viewers to "tell Ed Slavin to buzz off!" )


What do you reckon?

You tell me,


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