The lunatic leftist fringe has done this to themselves. If Kavanaugh was unfit, he shouldn’t have been approved for his last appointment.
What is the right thing? Confirm an obviously accomplished justice. Treat him the way the R’s treated Sotomayor & Kagan.
The Kavanaugh confirmation vote could make the difference in determining who will control the Senate after the November elections. And it might be that red-state Democrats find themselves in a lose-lose situation. A vote for Kavanaugh would have been an easy way for Democrats such as Sens. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.), Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.), Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Jon Tester (D-Mont.) to remind voters back home that they are not intimidated by — or tools of — the angry left. But now it is hard to see how any Democratic senator will get a pass from party leadership. Depending on what develops around the sexual assault accusation against Kavanaugh and the final dynamics surrounding the vote, any red-state Democrat who votes against Kavanaugh will alienate some voters at home, while any red-state Democrat who votes for him will enrage the core of the party. I can’t think of an incumbent Republican running for reelection who will be damaged by a vote for Kavanaugh, but several Democrats will lose support no matter how they vote.
For the most part, the Democrats’ trap has been deftly sprung. If the information had come out too early, it would have been insufficient to take Kavanaugh down. But the landscape is different in the twilight zone between Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing and the committee vote. The story is still fluid...
However it turns out, America will have suffered another polarizing, bitter political schism. And at the end of the day, if Kavanaugh is confirmed, we will have a new Supreme Court justice whom most of one party has rejected. If his nomination fails, the other party will feel betrayed and mistreated. It will be the opposite of what we need. The divide in America gets wider. Bad gets worse.
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What is the right thing? Confirm an obviously accomplished justice. Treat him the way the R’s treated Sotomayor & Kagan.
The Kavanaugh confirmation vote could make the difference in determining who will control the Senate after the November elections. And it might be that red-state Democrats find themselves in a lose-lose situation. A vote for Kavanaugh would have been an easy way for Democrats such as Sens. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.), Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.), Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Jon Tester (D-Mont.) to remind voters back home that they are not intimidated by — or tools of — the angry left. But now it is hard to see how any Democratic senator will get a pass from party leadership. Depending on what develops around the sexual assault accusation against Kavanaugh and the final dynamics surrounding the vote, any red-state Democrat who votes against Kavanaugh will alienate some voters at home, while any red-state Democrat who votes for him will enrage the core of the party. I can’t think of an incumbent Republican running for reelection who will be damaged by a vote for Kavanaugh, but several Democrats will lose support no matter how they vote.
For the most part, the Democrats’ trap has been deftly sprung. If the information had come out too early, it would have been insufficient to take Kavanaugh down. But the landscape is different in the twilight zone between Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing and the committee vote. The story is still fluid...
However it turns out, America will have suffered another polarizing, bitter political schism. And at the end of the day, if Kavanaugh is confirmed, we will have a new Supreme Court justice whom most of one party has rejected. If his nomination fails, the other party will feel betrayed and mistreated. It will be the opposite of what we need. The divide in America gets wider. Bad gets worse.
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