All posts by Douglas Gibbs

Radio Host, Author, Instructor, Constitutionalist, Public Speaker, Blogger, and Fox News Contributor. Recipient of the Golden Anchor Award and Certificate of Recognition by the California State Senate. Member of the American Authors Association and the Military Writer's Association of America. Fellow at the American Freedom Alliance, and board member of the Murrieta/Temecula Republican Assembly and Birth Choice Temecula. The writings of Douglas V. Gibbs have been published both online, and in print, with various media outlets, including, but not limited to, Before It's News, Canada Free Press, Central Idaho Post, Christian Post, Conservative Crusader, Examiner, Political Pistachio, and The Sentinel. Links to Doug's articles have appeared on Drudge Report. Doug has appeared on various television and radio news outlets, including, but not limited to, Fox News, One America News, Al Jazeera America, and NPR.

Kimberlin for Congress speaks to Pass Area Tea Party Group

Thursday Night, in addition to Douglas V. Gibbs giving a talk about the Prohibition Era, and the Constitutional ramifications, Kimberlin Brown Pelzer will be joining the Banning-Beaumont-Cherry Valley Tea Party.  She is running for Congress against Dr. Raul Ruiz . . . and could give the area a strong Republican business owner for representation in Congress if we give her enough support.  Come out to the Farms’ House Restaurant to see her speak, Thursday, March 8, 2018 at 5:00 pm.

 

Conservative Voice Radio: General Plan

Conservative Voice Radio
 
Hosted by Douglas V. Gibbs, and members of the Banning-Beaumont-Cherry Valley Tea Party www.bbcvteaparty.net Glenn, Jan, and Diane.  We were also, once again, joined in the studio with Lloyd White of the Beaumont City Council to discuss what is going on locally.


Saturdays, 8:00 am, Conservative Voice Radio, KMET 1490-AM

Listen live at www.kmet1490am.com or listen later at the podcast page.

Today’s topics:

– Democrats Fail to Offer Endorsement to Feinstein, or Gavin Newsom

– SCOTUS Rejects DACA, rewrites laws

– Lloyd White: General Plan of Beaumont

– Europe’s Invaders

– NRA Attacked, Gun Shows Respond in Florida

– DACA Recipient Threatens School Shooting

Gary Jeandron Earns CRA Endorsement

By Douglas V. Gibbs
Author, Speaker, Instructor, Radio Host

The Murrieta-Temecula Republican Assembly, one of two Riverside County units for the California Republican Assembly, held an endorsement convention last night.  Melissa Melendez, the Republican incumbent for California’s 67th Assembly District who has held her seat since 2012, and has been a consistent winner and popular assemblywoman of her district which includes Lake Elsinore, Murrieta, Menifee, Winchester, Canyon Lake, Lake Mathews, Wildomar, and parts of Hemet, won the MTRA’s endorsement unanimously; as did Marie Waldron (assembly district 75, Temecula and parts of northern San Diego County, also in office since 2012), and Duncan Hunter (U.S. House of Representatives California District 50).  Ken Calvert (U.S. House of Representatives California District 42) won his endorsement almost unanimously – there was one abstention.

After the endorsements of the incumbent republicans, a candidate forum for the California Assembly Seat in the 42nd Assembly District (Pass Area, Desert Communities, Yucaipa, Redlands, San Jacinto and a portion of Hemet) currently held by Chad Mayes took place.  The incumbent Republican Chad Mayes was invited, but did not attend, nor did he send any representative from his campaign.  He had also been disqualified because he had not sent in his questionnaire on-time.  Mayes has held the seat since 2014, and was the minority leader in Sacramento until a wave of Republican Party rebuke for his vote to extend Cap and Trade took place.  Riverside County’s Republican Party Central Committee was among a long list of committees who called for Mayes’ removal not only from his leadership position, but from holding office.  Two Republican candidates have emerged to challenge Chad Mayes (along with two democrats, and one Green Party candidate).

Gary Jeandron, a retired police officer (former Police Chief of Palm Springs), former school board member, and small business owner (marriage and family therapist), has 33 years experience in law enforcement, and has signed a “no-tax” pledge in relation to his current campaign. Jeandron’s political history in the terms of holding office includes time on the Palm Springs Unified School District board, elected in 2010, of which he resigned about six weeks before the 2014 election after he moved outside the boundaries of his seat.  Electorally, this is Jeandron’s third try at an assembly seat.  He competed for the Assembly in 2008 against V. Manuel Perez and lost, and finished third in the 2014 primary behind Mayes.  In 2010 he also challenged State Senator John Benoit for the Riverside County Board of Supervisors and lost.

Andrew Kotyuk, who, due to unforeseen circumstances, was unable to attend the CRA endorsement convention, last night, and instead sent his Campaign Manager Nathan Miller, who is also vice-chair of the Riverside County Republican Party Central Committee, is a businessman and current member of the San Jacinto City Council.

By the end of the evening, Jeandron, on the first ballot, earned the 2/3 majority vote needed to secure the endorsement by the California Republican Assembly at the Murrieta-Temecula Republican Assembly meeting.

Yours truly, Douglas V. Gibbs, was the moderator of the forum, during which I provided 3 questions (regarding Cap and Trade, the 2nd Amendment, and the immigration issue) followed by a half-dozen questions from the audience.  Candidates were given three minutes to give an opening statement, and three minutes for each question.  A one-minute rebuttal was available should any candidate directly challenge his opposition, but at no point during the evening was the rebuttal rule necessary.

After the final endorsement, an ordinance designed to enable California cities to opt-out of California’s sanctuary status law (S.B. 54) was presented and voted on.  The MTRA voted unanimously to support the ordinance, which has been presented, thus far, to six cities.  I am the author of that ordinance.  If you would like me to send you a copy of it, please email me at constitutionspeaker at yahoo.com.

Conservative Voice Radio: Illegals, Communists, and Treason

Conservative Voice Radio
 
Hosted by Douglas V. Gibbs, and members of the Banning-Beaumont-Cherry Valley Tea Party www.bbcvteaparty.net Glenn, Jan and Diane.  


Saturdays, 8:00 am, Conservative Voice Radio, KMET 1490-AM

Listen live at www.kmet1490am.com or listen later at the podcast page.

Today’s topics:

– Philadelphia Eagles Give Glory to God

– Memo, FISA Court, Biased Media, and Pelosi’s Claim we have a Constitutional Crisis

– California, Convention of States, Republic Review, and Nullification

– Illegal Voting California

– DACA vs. MAGA

– Basic Income in Stockton

– Pope Francis Capitulates to Communism

– Capitalist Pizza Franchise Chooses Communist Logo

Conservative Voice Radio: A Better America

Conservative Voice Radio

Hosted by Douglas V. Gibbs, and members of the Banning-Beaumont-Cherry Valley Tea Party www.bbcvteaparty.net Glenn, Diane and Mike filling in for Jan.  We were also, once again, joined in the studio with Lloyd White of the Beaumont City Council to discuss what is going on locally.


Saturdays, 8:00 am, Conservative Voice Radio, KMET 1490-AM

Listen live at www.kmet1490am.com or listen later at the podcast page.

Today’s topics:

– State of the Union

– Convention of States

– Lloyd White: Waste Water Treatment

– California’s Illegal Alien Problem creates Vote Fraud and a Healthcare Crisis

– 13 Starving Kinds and an Attack on Homeschooling

– Joy Villa’s Pro-Life Dress at the Grammys