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Mike and Karen Pence revere Madison, Constitution on Montpelier visit – Culpeper Star-Exponent

On Sept. 11, six days before the nation celebrated Constitution Day, a woman stepped up to the visitor centers front desk at James Madisons Montpelier to buy tickets for a guided tour, an everyday occurrence.

But as she and her husband began strolling the grounds of the fourth U.S. presidents home in Orange County, Va., a few staff members realized these were no ordinary guests.

Former Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, had come to see where James and Dolley Madison lived.

Zeb Dillon Gray, one of the interpreters who manage the Madisons house, quickly rose to the occasion and gave the Pences a private, room-to-room tour of the familys stately brick mansion.

Upstairs, they stood in James Madisons study overlooking the Blue Ridge, where he studied scores of books his friend Thomas Jefferson shipped from France. There, the 36-year-old planter and Princeton graduate drew upon the Enlightenments ideas and created the Virginia Plan that formed the foundation of the U.S. Constitution during the constitutional convention of 1787 in Philadelphia.

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We were excited that former Vice President and Mrs. Pence took time to visit Montpelier when they were in the area on 9/11, during Constitution Month, Elizabeth Chew, The Montpelier Foundations interim president and CEO, said Saturday. We appreciate Mr. Pences recognition of the important work we are doing at Montpelier to honor Madisons gift to our nation.

The Pences enjoyed their tour, then paid their respects to President Madison in the brick-walled Madison Family Cemetery, a short walk across the estates green fields from the big house, staff members said.

There, they were joined by Montpelier Foundation Chairman James French and Chew, with whom they discussed a shared passion for Madisonian principles and the Constitution, Dr. Chew said in a statement Saturday.

The vice president said he came to Montpelier to pay homage to James Madison because he was inspired by him to support the peaceful transfer of power, Chew said. Montpeliers leadership and staff were impressed by the vice presidents reverence for the place and the legacy of James Madison, which so many work daily to preserve.

The Pences described the profound impact that Montpelierthe house and the groundshad on them, Chew said.

During their visit, the Pences told the staff they had long sought to visit Montpelier. They asked a guide to snap a photo of them in front of the Madisons home.

The next day, Pence tweeted several photos from their visit, writing, Inspiring stop last weekend at Montpelier the Home of President James Madison, the Father of the Constitution! Thanks again to the Great Staff for the Warm Welcome & all you do to Preserve the Legacy of our 4th President!

In the days afterward, Pence expressed on social media and again in a personal letter to the foundation how inspiring he found his time with us, Chew said. ... We greatly appreciate his kind words.

After a two-year-plus absence during the COVID-19 pandemic, Montpelier has brought back tours focusing in depth on the Constitution and Bill of Rights, Madisons two signal accomplishments. The historic site is offering those tours regularly.

Montpelier was once a place where James and Dolley Madison invited people of all political perspectives to sit down at their dinner table and talk, James French said in an interview Saturday. What were hoping to do here is re-establish that national dinner table where the American people can come and have conversations. The Pences visit is a perfect example of how were doing that.

Last November, addressing a Young Americas Foundation event at the University of Iowa, Pence told the young conservatives he looked to the teachings of James Madison and the Bible to help him hold steady at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

A questioner in the audience, Jared, asked him, Who told you to buck President Trumps plan and certify the votes?

Pence responded, James Madisonknown as the Father of the Constitution, The Washington Post reported. The Hill headlined its story, Pence took inspiration from Madison, Bible on Jan. 6.

Referring to the oath he swore to uphold the Constitution, Pence also cited a Bible verse he said he leaned on: Psalm 15 says he who keeps his oath even when it hurts.

A believer in the peaceful transfer of power, when Congress met on Jan. 6, Pence refused to help overturn the 2020 presidential elections outcome.

As rioters chanted Hang Mike Pence, he escaped the mob sacking the Capitol, then returned hours later to preside over lawmakers certification of the Electoral College countas the Constitution requires.

I understand the disappointment in the election. You might remember I was on the ballot, Pence told the 500 or so people at the YAF event in Iowa. But youve got to be willing to do your duty. And the time may come that some of you are in that position, or one like it. And I just have a feeling, based on the shining faces Im seeing around here, youre going to be men and women who do your duty in that time as well.

September has been busy at Montpelier. For the first time, the presidential site has expanded its annual celebration of the U.S. Constitution from its traditional Constitution Day, on Sept. 17, to the entire month.

Large numbers of visitors, both on site and online, have attended special eventsincluding the opening of a new tour in the East Woods and a series of educational panels focused on the world-changing ideals of the Constitution and the Madison legacy, as seen from various historical perspectives.

The months high-profile speakers have included Charlottesville-based New York Times opinion writer Jamelle Bouie, presidential scholar Lindsay Chervinsky and prominent Montpelier Foundation board members.

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Letter to the Editor: An important November – Austin Daily Herald – Austin Herald

Published 9:46 pm Friday, September 23, 2022

Lets not forget that Pres. Donald Trump is the only twice impeached president in the history of the U.S.A.

Most elected GOP congressional members saw him as a lump of clay to be molded. But it was apparent, and too late, that he did all the manipulating. The sign of a true sociopath. Ignoring his dangerous diagnosis came to a frightening reality in Charlottesville where the white nationalists, the Holocaust deniers, the Oath Keepers, and the KKK chanted White Lives Matter. His comment about good people on both sides threw oxygen on the flames allowing the malignant thought process to reach a fever pitch. This day was the beginning of potentially losing the democracy our republic was founded on.

As way too many in leadership positions did not call him out, this tells Trump that he is now the core of the Republican Party.

Remember this was the party of Lincoln. The party of family values, compassion, restraint, intelligence, empathy, thoughtfulness, truthfulness, loyalty, integrity, inclusiveness and fearlessness.

No one, including the self-proclaimed Christian Vice President Mike Pence, said he was wrong - why? They feared for their positions of control, affluence and superiority. Mitch McConnell needed Trumps signature on tax cuts for who? For the one percent and the biggest corporations. Not us mere mortals! Add the fact that most GOP members did not vote to convict at either impeachment. Trump saw this enabling behavior as his ticket to steal the election on Jan. 6. The GOP handed him a permission slip.

After the election, 99.9% of the GOP knew he had lost - as did he! But their refusal to speak out allowed for the first time, the GOP to become the anti-democracy party.

Be careful at the November election. Ask yourself if you want us to become a Banana Republic, led by oligarchs. Our politicians did not do the right thing. As a matter of fact, they fled and hid on Jan. 6. We need to, as the people of this nation, find strength in honesty and stop believing the lies. Vote your conscious. Dont forget: Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Man once believed the man behind the curtain.

Roberta Mistretta

Austin, MN

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Column: Congress is trying to stop its own members from another coup attempt – Los Angeles Times

Call it the (spineless) Republicans lament: The things we do for the orange Jesus.

Those were the words muttered by one House Republican on Jan. 6, 2021, according to Rep. Liz Cheney, as he joined other Trump toadies in a party cloakroom to sign official objections to Joe Bidens electoral votes from key states. Those objections were just what then-President Trump and a growing mob outside the Capitol were demanding.

Cheney watched her colleague and thought, You know, youre taking an act that is unconstitutional. She recounted the episode Monday for an audience at the center-right American Enterprise Institute celebrating, fittingly, Constitution Day.

The MAGAmatons in Congress are still at it, of course, blindly following Trumps wishes even as their orange Jesus lament speaks to the disdain that so many have for the 2020 loser.

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On Wednesday almost two years after they acquiesed or even colluded in Trumps attempted coup and then ran for their lives nearly all House Republicans voted against a bill intended to block another such insurrection after the 2024 election.

The measure passed, 229 to 203, in the Democratic-controlled House with the support of just nine Republicans including Cheney all of them lame ducks, their congressional careers ended by party-primary defeats or decisions to retire in the face of MAGA voters anger at their failure to kowtow completely to Trump.

This bill is a BFD, as then-Vice President Biden famously said of other landmark legislation.

It would amend the 135-year-old Electoral Count Act, which Trump plotters misconstrued in a bid to let Congress overturn Bidens victory. The changes would clarify what had been understood for more than a century, until Trump: A vice president (say, Mike Pence on Jan. 6, 2021) merely presides over Congress certification of states electoral votes; he or she has no power under the law or the 12th Amendment to change those votes.

Also, the House bill would raise the threshold number of lawmakers who must object to a states votes before Congress will consider the issue from a single House and Senate member to one-third of each chamber. The bill would limit the grounds for objections. And a majority of the House and Senate would have to approve the objections.

Just two weeks ago, former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig, a prominent conservative advising members in the House and Senate on the issue, had all but given up on the bipartisan negotiations to fix the 1887 law. Then on Monday, Cheney and Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren of San Jose, both members of the select House committee investigating Jan. 6, 2021, introduced their bill.

For a non-emergency bill to be filed one day in the House and passed two days later is exceedingly rare. Yet as Luttig says, the need to change the Electoral Count Act is an emergency. Trump and his allies remain a clear and present danger, Luttig told me. They will seek again to overturn an election that doesnt go their way.

Cheney and Lofgren agree. They wrote this week in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that the continued lies from Trump and his followers including Republican candidates for Congress and for state and local offices responsible for elections raise the prospect of another effort to steal a presidential election, perhaps with another attempt to corrupt Congresss proceeding to tally electoral votes.

News of their bills sudden House passage, and of improved prospects for a version in the Senate, has gotten little attention. After all, its hard to break through amid the latest bombshells about one alleged Trump transgression or another financial fraud in New York real estate, the apparent theft of state secrets at Mar-a-Lago and his backers recorded tampering with voting equipment after the 2020 election.

On Thursday, sponsors of the separate Senate bill amending the Electoral Count Act secured their essential 10th Republican co-sponsor: Pennsylvania Sen. Patrick J. Toomey, who is retiring. With all 50 Democratic senators supporting the legislation, there are now the 60 votes necessary to avoid a Republican filibuster and pass the bill.

Even so, senators and House members must reconcile the differences in their respective bills. The Senate version is less strict, with looser grounds for objections to states electoral votes and fewer objectors required one-fifth of each chamber instead of one-third. The aim is to negotiate final language in time for a vote in Congress lame-duck session, after the midterm elections in November.

It would be an unexplainable and inexcusable disappointment to the country were Congress not to pass some version of whats on the table, Luttig said to ensure there would never be another Jan. 6.

In these polarized times, there was a nice moment after the House vote when Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) descended the dais and crossed the chambers well to where Cheney, now a pariah in her own party, had been chatting with Lofgren and several other Democrats. The liberal Pelosi warmly shook the very conservative Cheneys hand.

Sadly, even assuming a happy ending for a revised Electoral Count Act, thats not the takeaway from this legislative saga. Instead, what stands out is that Congress couldnt get unanimity in either house on its attempts to rewrite a badly drafted 19th century law that was at the center of a bloody attack on the lawmakers own corridors and, potentially, their lives.

As Luttig said to me, The Republican Party to this day will not go against Trump.

That its members are so blinded by orange should have the rest of us seeing red.

@jackiekcalmes

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Gov. Holcomb names Highway 28 after Bill and Gloria Gaither – The Herald Bulletin

Gov. Eric Holcomb and Bill and Gloria Gaither pose with a sign designating Ind. 28s new name. During a ceremony Friday at the Alexandria Bakery, Holcomb congratulated the Gaithers for their contributions to the community.

ALEXANDRIA Gov. Eric Holcomb Friday declared that the State of Indiana would rename a portion of Ind. 28 as Bill and Gloria Gaither Highway.

The two were recognized for their contributions to the world and Indiana.

Today is really about honoring not just our heritage, but who we are as a state and to have this power couple, the original harmonizers themselves, lifted up and shared with passersby, whether theyre local or transient, Holcomb said.

Gov. Eric Holcomb gives remarks after which he presented a sign with Ind. 28s new name, Bill and Gloria Gaither Highway.

The two were commended several times for building their brand in Alexandria. As Bill and Gloria entered the Alexandria Bakery, they were joined by friends and neighbors. Bill separated from the group to meet with folks he knew.

The bakery, Gloria said, especially its original location, was where their songs were tested, saying, If it didnt fly at the bakery, it wont fly.

Bill and Gloria Gaither took turns delivering an acceptance speech after Gov. Eric Holcomb (below) proclaimed a portion of Ind. 28 as Bill and Gloria Gaither Highway on Friday in Alexandria.

During his speech, Gov. Holcomb highlighted the couples many achievements.

Some 700-plus songs, and thats probably out of date as with anything in print these days, he said. Performed in countless venues, broadcast to millions around the world. 50 gold albums, 55 platinum albums. When you start to just wrap your brain about what this humble Hoosier power couple has already achieved for us, for their neighbors, Holcomb said during his speech.

INDOT Commissioner Mike Smith said when he that the Gaithers were candidates for the honor, he and his department were excited for the opportunity. Upon being nominated, the Indiana Legislature consults with INDOT to make sure theyve picked a quality candidate.

Candidates are chosen based on the impact theyve had on society and their community, or Hoosier heroes, as he called them. When asked how the Gaithers fit the bill, Smith said: Theyre uplifting, have a strong message of faith and so, anytime we can recognize that in todays society, we want to take a chance to do it.

Several local dignitaries attended, including Alexandria Mayor Todd Naselroad, Anderson University President John Pistole, State Representative Elizabeth Rowray, and others. Former Vice President Mike Pence, who couldnt attend, sent his congratulations in a letter to the couple.

Bill Gaither said he and his wife were overwhelmed with gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from the community.

This was quite a morning, he said. The governor and his staff were extremely gracious to us and we are so humbled.

Gloria and Bill Gaither sit with Gov. Eric Holcomb and INDOT Commissioner Mike Smith on Friday during a ceremony in which Holcomb announced a portion of Ind. 28 would be renamed Bill and Gloria Gaither Highway.

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44 Days Until Elections, Buttigieg Helps Dems Get The Party Rolling at Eleanor Roosevelt Dinner – InDepthNH.org

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg revs up the crowd Saturday night at the Eleanor Roosevelt dinner in Manchester. Paula Tracy photoPat Provencher, 91, of New Hampton, said her son is a Republican in Florida who sent her money to attend the NHDP Eleanor Roosevelt dinner Saturday night to see her favorite Pete Buttigieg. Paula Tracy photo.U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is pictured Saturday night at the Eleanor Roosevelt Dinner in Manchester. Paula Tracy photoU.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan tells the crowd women are not going to get over it. Paula Tracy photo

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org

MANCHESTER U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told a sold-out fundraising dinner of 700 Democrats Saturday that the midterm elections present an opportunity to change the future and Republicans have given everyone the most important reason to get out and vote on Nov. 8.

With the election 44 days away, issues of abortion rights and education funding are taking center stage, and Democrats who want to retake the New Hampshire House, Senate, and Executive Council and retain all four congressional seats were all at the event urging the faithful to get out and mobilize the vote.

State Sen. Dr. Tom Sherman, D-Rye, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate who is vying to unseat Gov. Chris Sununu, and Cinde Warmington, the lone Democrat on the states five-member Executive Council, were among the speakers at the Eleanor Roosevelt Dinner.

Buttigieg said the Republican priorities are out of step with the American people.They have become so radical that even the moderate members of the party have had to resort to tactics that are not normal.The moderate Republicans, he said, feel homeless and we should welcome them into the Democratic Party.

He said the nation understands what excluding feels like. Republicans try to exclude and that is not what made America great.Among those attending the event at the Manchester Doubletree Hotel convention center was 91-year-old Pat Provencher of New Hampton, who said her son, a Republican in Florida, paid for her ticket.

She was anxious to hear from Buttigieg, who she said is doing an amazing job in Washington, and to hear from candidates in advance of the election.

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Speakers at the event focused on the need to return the Democratic party to majority control of both chambers in Concord.Right-wing extremism is wrong for New Hampshire, said state Rep. Matt Wilhelm, D-Manchester. State Rep. and House Majority Leader Jason Osborne has shown he cannot be trusted, Wilhelm said.

State Senate Minority Leader Donna Soucy, D-Manchester, said the Democrats are going to take back the New Hampshire Senate.This truly is the most important election of our lifetime, she said.We will not go back and we will not just get over it,' Soucy said, referring to a comment by U.S. Senate candidate Don Bolduc, a Republican.

Public money belongs in public schools, she said to a roar of applause.

WARMINGTON ON EXECUTIVE COUNCILThe lone Democrat on the states five-member Executive Council, Cinde Warmington of Concord said she cannot do the work alone in order to make real change.We must elect a Democratic majority this November. We have no choice, she said.Warmington called it craziness, at the council table.She said just this past week, she had to educate Gov. Chris Sununu on the new abortion law.

He didnt seem to know how worse his abortion ban is from other states, she said.

U.S. Sen. JEANNE SHAHEENSenator Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, asked those who have been knocking on doors to stand up so they could be recognized.

For too long, she said the state has had a governor who has sat on federal funding for children and sent it back.

She said state Sen. Tom Sherman, D-Rye would do a much better job and should be elected governor.Republicans, she said, deny the outcome of the 2020 election, want to eliminate voting rights, attack immigrants, end Social Security and restrict womens rights.

They think we should get over it..were not getting over it, were getting after it, Shaheen said.This November, mothers and daughters, sisters and granddaughters are going to show up at the polls like never before, she said, and we are going to take back the State House in Concord.

Congresswoman ANNIE KUSTERDistrict 2 Congresswoman Annie Kuster said the nation has faced so many challenges but people have been resilient and have made progress in Washington.

She said her opponent does not support those freedoms.Abortion death panels have been an idea he has floated to determine whether women who are pregnant should live or die.If you dont understand it, neither does he, Kuster said.While she did not name him, he is Republican Robert Burns.Our freedoms are on the ballot on Nov. 8, she said urging everyone to get out the vote.

Congressman CHRIS PAPPASCongressman Chris Pappas, D-NH, said his opponent, Republican nominee Karoline Leavitt is the most out of touch candidate that District 1 has ever seen.We are going to make sure everyone in New Hampshire knows about it, he said. I know who I am fighting for, the people of New Hampshire.

Dr. THOMAS SHERMANA physician, Dr. Thomas Sherman, a state Senator from Rye, said the government is now intervening in the most private and personal moments between a patient and a doctor.We cant trust Sununu to stand up for these freedoms because he cant even admit that they have changed, he said. Everything has changed.If Sununu wants a conversation on the economy, bring it on, he said.Right now, Granite Staters are paying a mismanagement tax, he said, because of Sununus veto on renewable energy initiatives.Sherman said Sununu is focused more on his political ambitions than New Hampshire.He said the state should finally legalize adult-userecreational cannabis, like neighboring states.And he criticized Sununu for not standing up to radical Republicans in his party.

U.S. Sen. MAGGIE HASSANU.S. Senator Maggie Hassan, D-NH, said Democrats have to win in November, for the sake of ourstate and to point it in the right direction.She thanked those who knock on doors and asked others to do so, noting she won by only 1,017 votes.Organizing wins elections, she said.Hassan touched on her success in lowering medical costs, bringing infrastructure initiatives home, working on bipartisan solutions to the opioid epidemic, and working on health care benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances.

Don Bolduc, her opponent on the Republican side, said it is time to get government out of Medicare. And Social Security has been there since 1935, its time for a change.'She noted it had been there and people have been paying into it since that time.We cannot let Don Bolduc take away Social Security or Medicare. Its not him to take. It belongs to you, she said.Hassan noted Bolduc is trying to mislead voters and cover up his past assertions of election denying, asserting falsely that Trump won the Presidency and that it was stolen. He has recently said he was wrong about that.

Hassan said New Hampshire has among the most informed voters in the nation and they know his record.Finally, she said, Bolduc has stated he would be a yes vote for a nationwide abortion ban.

You can learn a lot about Bolduc by the company he keeps, she said, noting Rick Scott and Mike Pence came to help him raise money and Mitch McConnell is now spending millions to help his campaign.

Don Bolduc is not interested in listening to New Hampshire women, she said. Don Bolduc told womento get over it. I have a message to Don Bolduc: I am not getting over itThe women of New Hampshire are not getting over it. The women of America are not getting over it, Hassan said, to a standing ovation.

AWARDS PRESENTEDThe NHDP presented its emerging leader award to Strafford County Sheriff Mark Brave. State Rep. Manny Esposito, D-Nashua won the Kathy Sullivan Leadership Award. Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess won the FDR Award and the Eleanor Roosevelt Award was given this year to State Rep. Susan Almy, D-Lebanon.The event is the largest annual fundraiser for the Democratic party.

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