Is this even legal? My employer has a strict policy about not âmoonlightingâ.
Wingnut welfare â Freedom of leech.
The Mercers can afford him, he comes cheap.
think Breitbart.com appeals to anyone who is Republican or conservative in any way,â Kobach told the Kansas City Star. âIt appeals to a broad spectrum of conservative readers.â
It certainly does. The spectrum from neo-Nazis all the way to white supremacists.
Now that there is resistance to the Kansas hardliners in the GOP - both within the party and in the opposition party (dems) - and now that Brietbartâs place feeding the alt-right and posting fake news - wonder how this plays in his campaign for governor. Might the evil KKKobach get pushed out? Donât worry Kris - you will have plenty of places to keep grifting. Just hope it is outside of official office.
Reminder to the current conditions in Kansas via the hardright and Brownback : The American Prospect: Kansas, Sam Brownback, and the trickle down implosion.
Well, color me surprised by this information!
Kansan Kris Kobach. All the initials fit to printâŚin Breitbart that is.
My first thought as well.
If thereâs a hell below, Kobach and Breitbart are gonna go.
Gee what a surprise! A Nazi writes Nazi stuff online!
This keeps up, Iâll think Koback is nothing but a hack.
Sources close to Kobach revealed he only took the gig at Breitbart because stormfront.com lost its internet service provider.
Of course its legal. If not, tRump and the GOPers will get right on that to make it so. Only places like Jimmy Johns for low-wage workers has a âdo not compete clauseâ in their hiring practices.
Gee, even Fox wonât let candidates for public office be paid commentators. Sort of establishes a hierarchy of bottom feeders. Breitbart â more truthful than Trump, less ethical than Fox.
Kobach doesnât âdoâ ethics.
Kobach not a white nationalist? LOLOLOLOL
Couldâve fooled me.
âShockingly unethicalâ and âKris Kobachâ go together like peanut butter and jelly.
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Republicans are above the law.