Archive | July 16, 2023

Why Judge Lee P. Rudofsky Couldn’t Care Less What Everyday People Think of Him: Presidential Candidate Cornel West, PhD Speaks Reason

It was perplexing to me. I have the goods on Judge Rudofsky. (He failed to recuse from a case where he has the appearance of bias and impropriety. He misquoted a sentence to change the meaning. When he was caught, he admitted the sentence he quoted was inaccurate, but said the meaning of the actual sentence is even more off the actual meaning. He wrote that the CFPB was on an unconstitutional power grab, according to an article by the AFJ, but the link to his article is broken now, so it won’t be seen quite so easily.) Why didn’t he just apologize and correct himself?

Doesn’t he have aspirations to go any further in his career?

Tonight, the Genie inside my phone suggested I watch an interview with a long-shot presidential candidate, Cornel West, PhD. Dr. West doesn’t just speak; he sermonizes. I wanted to shout Amen!

Listen to him here. Please consider this your Doc of the Day.

Dr. West went to Harvard, the same school Lee Rudofsky attended. Dr. West also studied at a list of other Ivy Leagues. And he was born in 1953 and is a black man. His mother was an impressive woman, a teacher and principal, and his grandfather was a Baptist pastor.

The commonality in philosophy between me and this great thinker, besides that we see Christianity in a similar way, is that we think iniquities are driven not only by racism but by classism. There is a duopoly of the power, the Democrat and Republican parties, who cater to big business corporations and the ultra-rich.

Rudofsky doesn’t care what the everyday person thinks, because we don’t have any power and we don’t control the flow of money. My cries that the judge is anti-consumer only endears him more to the people who have enslaved the rest of us.