As a Republican, I am not and have never been a Breitbart viewer. I have no use for skinhead, white supremacists. They are a misguided lot. They remind me of the guy who sold military surplus in the movie Falling Down. They are bent axles...

Merrick Garland was denied a vote. There was precedent for stalling in that instance. But I get why Dems resented it. Kavanaugh has been treated completely different . Garland wasn't a victim of harassment and/or character assassination. What the left have done to Kavanaugh has gone way over the line. They have done Republicans a huge favor. They provided the get out and vote speech. This just might prevent Dems from taking the House in November. People are angry. Fair minded people believe in due process, innocent until proven guilty. I know that many women have been victimized, but you have to view each occurrence separately.
10/4/2018 9:06 PM
So true.
10/4/2018 9:16 PM
Posted by DoctorKz on 10/4/2018 9:07:00 PM (view original):
As a Republican, I am not and have never been a Breitbart viewer. I have no use for skinhead, white supremacists. They are a misguided lot. They remind me of the guy who sold military surplus in the movie Falling Down. They are bent axles...

Merrick Garland was denied a vote. There was precedent for stalling in that instance. But I get why Dems resented it. Kavanaugh has been treated completely different . Garland wasn't a victim of harassment and/or character assassination. What the left have done to Kavanaugh has gone way over the line. They have done Republicans a huge favor. They provided the get out and vote speech. This just might prevent Dems from taking the House in November. People are angry. Fair minded people believe in due process, innocent until proven guilty. I know that many women have been victimized, but you have to view each occurrence separately.
Yep, I also believe in due process. That's why we should delay the vote until we get more info.
10/4/2018 9:23 PM
What info?
10/4/2018 9:26 PM
Posted by tangplay on 10/4/2018 9:23:00 PM (view original):
Posted by DoctorKz on 10/4/2018 9:07:00 PM (view original):
As a Republican, I am not and have never been a Breitbart viewer. I have no use for skinhead, white supremacists. They are a misguided lot. They remind me of the guy who sold military surplus in the movie Falling Down. They are bent axles...

Merrick Garland was denied a vote. There was precedent for stalling in that instance. But I get why Dems resented it. Kavanaugh has been treated completely different . Garland wasn't a victim of harassment and/or character assassination. What the left have done to Kavanaugh has gone way over the line. They have done Republicans a huge favor. They provided the get out and vote speech. This just might prevent Dems from taking the House in November. People are angry. Fair minded people believe in due process, innocent until proven guilty. I know that many women have been victimized, but you have to view each occurrence separately.
Yep, I also believe in due process. That's why we should delay the vote until we get more info.
From who? Ford and Kavanaugh have been interviewed at length. Ford was asked if she had more to say, she said no. Her witnesses were useless to her allegation. She probably was victimized at some point, but it doesn't appear that Kavanaugh was her attacker. Her case against him was thin to begin with, and her testimony only worsened her case against him. She seems like a coached victim, and her recollection is poor.

I am in the group that would rather be accused of murder than being accused of being a sexual predator. And I would be ****** if I was wrongfully accused. Seems he may feel similarly...
10/4/2018 9:31 PM
Kavanaugh has had SIX FBI background investigations. They investigate back to high school. There had never been a whiff of any of this. Then 35 years go by, days before a confirmation vote we hear about this. How convenient. ..
10/4/2018 9:38 PM
The DEMS sold her out for political purposes. She did NOT consent to her situation going public. They don't give a **** about her being a victim. And the public is nauseated.
10/4/2018 9:41 PM
i'm gonna vote republican too































































my *** itches

i need that thing reamed
10/4/2018 9:49 PM
So true.

I wonder what would happen if the tables were turned? What would happen if we began to investigate Christine Blasey.

Did she have a reputation in High School? What was her nickname? Why don't we know more about her in Maryland?

Why did her parents send her to California? What is her actual job as Prof? Who did she marry in 2002 and what about the recent comments from her ex-boyfriend?

What about all these rumors and innuendoes on her past history and what if any political affiliation does she have and why isn't the FBI doing an in-depth investigation on her?

Don't bother. Every good citizen knows the answers.
10/4/2018 9:53 PM

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, reviewed the FBI’s supplemental background investigation of charges of sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh on Thursday morning.

Grassley said: "There’s nothing in it that we didn’t already know. These uncorroborated accusations have been unequivocally and repeatedly rejected by Judge Kavanaugh, and neither the Judiciary Committee nor the FBI could locate any third parties who can attest to any of the allegations.”

Furthermore, Grassley said that the FBI’s “investigation found no hint of misconduct.”

The new FBI’s report supplements the sixth full-field FBI background investigation of Kavanaugh since 1993.

The claims being made by Democrats that the FBI was somehow limited or curtailed in its investigation because it didn’t have enough time to conduct the probe show a woeful ignorance of the resources of the agency and the extensive manpower it can bring to bear.

While this supplementary investigation looked at specific allegations made against Kavanaugh, the regular FBI background investigations Kavanaugh was subjected to earlier were very extensive, extremely thorough and open-ended. Such investigations often receive wide-ranging input from hundreds of people.

Nevertheless, Kavanaugh’s critics reject any report that doesn’t provide the politically damaging conclusion they seek. And this supplemental report, which gives Kavanaugh a clean bill of health, definitely did not come out as they wanted.

The level of investigation Kavanaugh has undergone is extraordinary. In fact, the Senate has received far more information about Kavanaugh than it has received about all prior Supreme Court nominees combined throughout American history.

First came the six FBI background investigations of Kavanaugh. Then the Senate Judiciary Committee made public about 500,000 pages of documents dealing with Kavanaugh and his work.

On top of this, the committee received tens of thousands of pages of Kavanaugh court opinions, articles and speeches. And Kavanaugh answered an unprecedented 1,278 post-hearing written questions from senators.

So it is abundantly clear that senators have all of the information they need to do what they are tasked with doing under the Constitution: provide their advice and consent to President Trump’s nomination of Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

Importantly, this is not the first time the Senate has had the opportunity to review Kavanaugh’s background, education and professional qualifications for an important judicial post. It did this 12 years ago when Kavanaugh was nominated to be an appellate court judge.

At that time, the Senate found no valid reason to withhold its consent to Kavanaugh being seated on what many consider to be the second-highest court in the United States – the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

There is nothing in the record that has changed since then that should bar Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the nation’s highest court – other than uncorroborated accusations of sexual misconduct against him that the FBI has found no evidence to support.

Compare these unproven claims against Kavanaugh’s nearly 30 years of a distinguished professional career in which those who have interacted with him have given him nothing but the highest praise.

And Kavanaugh has received praise not only as an outstanding lawyer, jurist and mentor, but as a warm, decent and kind man involved with his family, his community and his church.

Kavanaugh could have earned many times his government salary as a top lawyer in the private sector. But instead of focusing on enriching his family, he has dedicated the bulk of his career to public service.

As Sen. Grassley said, what we know about Kavanaugh is that his “former clerks, colleagues, and friends from high school to the present acclaim his personal integrity and character.”

Kavanaugh is probably one of the most qualified lawyers to ever be nominated for a position on the Supreme Court. He has more judicial experience than the vast majority of prior nominees to the high court – certainly more than current Justice Elena Kagan, who did not spend a single day as an appellate judge before she was confirmed to the Supreme Court. Yet she was easily and quickly confirmed with Republican support.

We have been subjected to a constant demand for more and more information and more and more investigations dealing with Kavanaugh by Democratic senators who long ago announced they would oppose his appointment to the Supreme Court.

These senators said they would not vote for Kavanaugh even before they had even examined his qualifications and his record. That tells you all you need to know about the current clamor against him.

Democrats have mounted cruel and vicious personal attacks against Kavanaugh, his family and the Republican senators supporting his confirmation. Their goal is to stop a conservative who believes in the rule of law and the Constitution from being seated on the Supreme Court.

The opposition to Kavanaugh has nothing to do with his qualifications to serve on the Supreme Court. It has everything to do with liberal efforts to turn the Supreme Court into another policy-making body like Congress that will implement their far-left public policy views.

Kavanaugh’s opponents are willing to say anything and use any tactics – no matter how unfair and cruel – to prevent his confirmation. And are doing this not because of anything disqualifying in his background or professional qualifications, but simply because of the way they believe he will rule in cases before the Supreme Court

The worst part of all of this is that – in addition to the terrible ordeal and defamation that Kavanaugh and his family have been put through – good people who could serve our nation with great distinction as judges and other government officials will be deterred from public service.

During his Senate confirmation hearing in 1991, when he had to defend himself against allegations of sexual harassment, Supreme Court nominee and current Justice Clarence Thomas called the hearing “a circus” “a national disgrace” and “a high-tech lynching.”

All those words apply to what Senate Democrats and their allies have put Kavanaugh through. It is time to end this charade and proceed to a Senate vote that should end with Kavanaugh’s confirmation as an associate justice of the Supreme Court.

10/4/2018 9:53 PM
but really
  1. Thinks white males are evil (Hirono said men need to step up and shut up) --- or as many here say have "privilege".
  2. Force the accused to prove a negative.
  3. Support the terror state of Palestine over Israel.
  4. Support people changing their gender on a whim.
  5. Have allowed inner cities to become modern day plantations giving the residents little to no hope. The reason is they give them just enough to have them keep voting Democrat. If they really let them thrive then many would shift to the GOP.
  6. Have no idea how to balance the budget and say it needs to be by cutting military spend. Our deficit is $950Bn. TOTAL military spend is $660Bn. If you cut it to ZERO, you would still be in a deficit. Dems will never attack Entitlements. GOP may.
  7. I HATE the whole BLM movement and racial divide. I am not sure why they embrace it but I just blame the Leftists for that.
  8. I am not at all on board with the Dems border policy.
  9. I hate that they cannot accept that Trump won. People who say that anyone who voted for Trump was duped or is an idiot are in fact themselves idiots.
  10. Think all Republicans are racist, mysoginist, A-Holes.

NUMBER 6 IS ALL ON YOU

you own two branches and you can't get it done

sad case

sad

10/4/2018 9:53 PM
9 i get

its like come on, we had our chance, we lost a election, get over it

as the ballers say when thrust in the limelight, "we got to get better"

my boys, my compadres, my liberal friends

quit crying and win a goddam election
10/4/2018 9:59 PM
I don't know why bags is such an angry white privilaged male.

Obama owned all 3 branches and couldn't get it done because those socialists didn't want their fingerprints on anything.

The only way they can function is in a BLAME YOU society. Until they get the Supreme Court. Then they can just screw everybody forever.

But these are the New Democrats. Even more ignorant and greedy than the last batch. Dumbed down and dumber than eVar.

And always covered by their twin wings of FAKE NEWS and HOLLYWIERD.

sad case

sad
10/4/2018 10:08 PM
Winning is cool
10/4/2018 10:10 PM
Winning is fun
10/4/2018 10:11 PM
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