Kavenaugh will haunt Republicans in November
Taunting victims of sexual assault does not sit well
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Kavenaugh will haunt Republicans in November
Taunting victims of sexual assault does not sit well
Will Maddow have a breakdown on live TV like she did during the presidential election i wonder....
Will Maddow have a breakdown on live TV like she did during the presidential election i wonder....
Well, everytime I watch her she's having a mental breakdown, she is great at, "lying by omission" of the real facts...
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Much much worse.Will Maddow have a breakdown on live TV like she did during the presidential election i wonder....
Watch the Young Turks' coverage sometime.Will Maddow have a breakdown on live TV like she did during the presidential election i wonder....
Well, everytime I watch her she's having a mental breakdown, she is great at, "lying by omission" of the real facts...
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True, but that performance on election night may have been the most entertaining TV I've ever seen.
That's emmy-worthy shit right there....lol
Kavenaugh will haunt Republicans in November
Taunting victims of sexual assault does not sit well
Will Maddow have a breakdown on live TV like she did during the presidential election i wonder....
Well, everytime I watch her she's having a mental breakdown, she is great at, "lying by omission" of the real facts...
.
True, but that performance on election night may have been the most entertaining TV I've ever seen.
That's emmy-worthy shit right there....lol
Overwhelming number of people have the same take away as I do.
This process has inflicted real damage to Judge Kavanaugh and Ms. Ford—enough to make any intelligent citizen wonder if it would ever be worth entering public service. But the most immediate casualty is likely to be the much-hyped November blue wave. If a vote for a Democratic majority in the Senate is a vote for the tactics of Sen. Feinstein, or for the boorish behavior of Sens. Blumenthal, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, then that vote may not materialize at all.
In the Missouri Senate race, Republican Josh Hawley has overtaken incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill, largely in reaction to the Kavanaugh hearings. In North Dakota, Republican Kevin Cramer has opened up a yawning lead over Sen. Heidi Heitkamp. The newest Quinnipiac and NPR/PBS NewsHour polls show that the Democratic generic-ballot advantage has halved and the party’s enthusiasm advantage has vanished.
Napoleon counted on offensive bluster at Waterloo to give him victory, and it failed. By amplifying the politicization of the judiciary, Democrats may have achieved a Waterloo—but not the one they imagined.
Outline - Read Without Clutter
Looking back and replaying the recording of the hearings it seem the Democrats over played the facts that no real evidence backed up the complainants accusations. They said this was not a courtroom, but the Democrats are treating it as one. I don't see anything that would show a crime was committed so it all must just be a political witch trial.Overwhelming number of people have the same take away as I do.
This process has inflicted real damage to Judge Kavanaugh and Ms. Ford—enough to make any intelligent citizen wonder if it would ever be worth entering public service. But the most immediate casualty is likely to be the much-hyped November blue wave. If a vote for a Democratic majority in the Senate is a vote for the tactics of Sen. Feinstein, or for the boorish behavior of Sens. Blumenthal, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, then that vote may not materialize at all.
In the Missouri Senate race, Republican Josh Hawley has overtaken incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill, largely in reaction to the Kavanaugh hearings. In North Dakota, Republican Kevin Cramer has opened up a yawning lead over Sen. Heidi Heitkamp. The newest Quinnipiac and NPR/PBS NewsHour polls show that the Democratic generic-ballot advantage has halved and the party’s enthusiasm advantage has vanished.
Napoleon counted on offensive bluster at Waterloo to give him victory, and it failed. By amplifying the politicization of the judiciary, Democrats may have achieved a Waterloo—but not the one they imagined.
Outline - Read Without Clutter
Not a court room but a hiring process?Looking back and replaying the recording of the hearings it seem the Democrats over played the facts that no real evidence backed up the complainants accusations. They said this was not a courtroom, but the Democrats are treating it as one. I don't see anything that would show a crime was committed so it all must just be a political witch trial.Overwhelming number of people have the same take away as I do.
This process has inflicted real damage to Judge Kavanaugh and Ms. Ford—enough to make any intelligent citizen wonder if it would ever be worth entering public service. But the most immediate casualty is likely to be the much-hyped November blue wave. If a vote for a Democratic majority in the Senate is a vote for the tactics of Sen. Feinstein, or for the boorish behavior of Sens. Blumenthal, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, then that vote may not materialize at all.
In the Missouri Senate race, Republican Josh Hawley has overtaken incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill, largely in reaction to the Kavanaugh hearings. In North Dakota, Republican Kevin Cramer has opened up a yawning lead over Sen. Heidi Heitkamp. The newest Quinnipiac and NPR/PBS NewsHour polls show that the Democratic generic-ballot advantage has halved and the party’s enthusiasm advantage has vanished.
Napoleon counted on offensive bluster at Waterloo to give him victory, and it failed. By amplifying the politicization of the judiciary, Democrats may have achieved a Waterloo—but not the one they imagined.
Outline - Read Without Clutter
That is so much bullshit. Republicans treated it as a courtroom. This was not a courtroom. The Senate should make a judgement and err on the side of not putting someone who committed a sexual assault on a woman. Dr Ford gave her testimony. Kavanaugh lied about never being dead drunk. Also Dr Ford knew Kavanaugh, JT and Judge were hanging out without reading Kavanaugh's calendar.
Judge Bork disagrees, Dufus.Overwhelming number of people have the same take away as I do.
This process has inflicted real damage to Judge Kavanaugh and Ms. Ford—enough to make any intelligent citizen wonder if it would ever be worth entering public service. But the most immediate casualty is likely to be the much-hyped November blue wave. If a vote for a Democratic majority in the Senate is a vote for the tactics of Sen. Feinstein, or for the boorish behavior of Sens. Blumenthal, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, then that vote may not materialize at all.
In the Missouri Senate race, Republican Josh Hawley has overtaken incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill, largely in reaction to the Kavanaugh hearings. In North Dakota, Republican Kevin Cramer has opened up a yawning lead over Sen. Heidi Heitkamp. The newest Quinnipiac and NPR/PBS NewsHour polls show that the Democratic generic-ballot advantage has halved and the party’s enthusiasm advantage has vanished.
Napoleon counted on offensive bluster at Waterloo to give him victory, and it failed. By amplifying the politicization of the judiciary, Democrats may have achieved a Waterloo—but not the one they imagined.
Outline - Read Without Clutter
It is the Republicans who have politicized the judiciary. The fact is clear from the Republican refusal to vote on Merrick Garland. The Republicans ignored the fact that Garland apparently lied when he said he was never dead drunk. Dr Ford was victimized by Republicans.
Missouri has been dead even for a while. Polls in Texas continue to show a tight Senate race and these same polls show the Texas Governor's race a easy Republican win. All of these polls are based on turnout. If moderates and Independent women show up then Republicans are in big trouble. Democrats will still likely win the House.
NopeOverwhelming number of people have the same take away as I do.
This process has inflicted real damage to Judge Kavanaugh and Ms. Ford—enough to make any intelligent citizen wonder if it would ever be worth entering public service. But the most immediate casualty is likely to be the much-hyped November blue wave. If a vote for a Democratic majority in the Senate is a vote for the tactics of Sen. Feinstein, or for the boorish behavior of Sens. Blumenthal, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, then that vote may not materialize at all.
In the Missouri Senate race, Republican Josh Hawley has overtaken incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill, largely in reaction to the Kavanaugh hearings. In North Dakota, Republican Kevin Cramer has opened up a yawning lead over Sen. Heidi Heitkamp. The newest Quinnipiac and NPR/PBS NewsHour polls show that the Democratic generic-ballot advantage has halved and the party’s enthusiasm advantage has vanished.
Napoleon counted on offensive bluster at Waterloo to give him victory, and it failed. By amplifying the politicization of the judiciary, Democrats may have achieved a Waterloo—but not the one they imagined.
Outline - Read Without Clutter
It is the Republicans who have politicized the judiciary. The fact is clear from the Republican refusal to vote on Merrick Garland. The Republicans ignored the fact that Garland apparently lied when he said he was never dead drunk. Dr Ford was victimized by Republicans.
Missouri has been dead even for a while. Polls in Texas continue to show a tight Senate race and these same polls show the Texas Governor's race a easy Republican win. All of these polls are based on turnout. If moderates and Independent women show up then Republicans are in big trouble. Democrats will still likely win the House.
Kavenaugh will haunt Republicans in November
Taunting victims of sexual assault does not sit well