Tuesday, November 6, 2018

SHOULD A POLITICAL ACTIVIST BE WORKING AS A State of Alaska ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL in the Labor and State Affairs section?

When you have strongly held political views (and you post, tweet, blog, lobby, give speeches and lead rallies about said views), should you really be working as an Assistant Attorney General in the Labor and State Affairs section - which represents the Division of Elections and APOC - among other entities???

Let's review.

Here is what the Labor and State Affairs section of the Attorney General's Office handles:




And here are some of Libby's recent lobbying/blogging/political activities:

1.  She traveled to Wash DC with the ACLU to lobby Senators Sullivan and Murkowski to vote NO on Justice Brett Kavanaugh.






2.5:  She tried to get the Alaska Bar Association to take a stand against Brett Kavanaugh (which is quite arrogant IHMO because - newsflash - most attorneys understand the concepts of Innocent Until Proven Guilty and Due Process of Law - and do not agree with Libby and the ACLU's stance on Kavanaugh):





2.  She led a rally in Juneau in July 2018 re: the Trump admin's policies re: migrant children.






https://www.ktoo.org/2018/07/01/juneau-rallies-for-migrant-children-separated-from-parents-at-the-border/

3.  She urged people to vote out Alaska Representative Don Young (Oct 2018):



4.  She made it clear that she is NOT a fan of Senator Dan Sullivan:



5.  She was a featured speaker at the Jan 2018 Juneau Women's March (This was not really a non partisan event as all of the main speakers were Democrats and if you listen to the "speeches," they are all left leaning and anti-conservative): 


6.  She participated in and gave an interview to Alaska Public Media about her experience at the January 2017 Wash DC Protest March. (This was the big anti-Trump post inaugural protest march by the Dems and Trump hating folks.) 

(Note how the complicit liberal media never mention that Libby is a lawyer for the State of Alaska's AG's office.) 

https://www.alaskapublic.org/2017/01/23/activism-as-endurance-test-alaskans-march-on-dc/



7.  She called out a political flyer which was against Alaska State Senate Democratic candidate Jesse Kiehl. (This is concerning because the "Labor and State Affairs section" represents APOC.) 






8.  She hosted a fundraiser for a candidate running for Mayor of Juneau:



9.  The Secretary Nielsen speech shaming incident: 




10.  She spoke at a protest/rally in Juneau on Nov 8, 2018 re: President Trump replacing AG Jeff Sessions:



NOTE: Libby claims she is not partisan but I can't find any evidence that she supports any conservative candidates or positions. 




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