Tuesday, October 2, 2018
The New York Times makes us relive high school with Brett Kavanaugh
Here, where nothing in particular jumps out except the thought that the biggest problem for many Americans is that they remain teenagers.
Beto O'Rourke is also pre-qualified for opprobrium from the #MeToo movement
Politico quotes him from 1991, here:
“Basically, the show documents the life of Will Rogers, the ‘lassoing fool,’ who rose from being an insignificant side show attraction to one of the more prominent political pundits and cultural statesmen in our history. Yet it is produced and directed in such a showy, glitzy, and ultimately, tacky manner, that one cannot help feeling disgusted throughout the show. Keith Carradine in the lead role is surrounded by perma-smile actresses whose only qualifications seem to be their phenomenally large breasts and tight buttocks.”
The Democrat answer to Ted Cruz is having a tough week.
Monday, October 1, 2018
Cool, Brett Kavanaugh got in a bar fight in 1985
This guy's a fighter yesterday, today and forever!
Meanwhile, the pantywaists say it shows he doesn't have the temperament to be a judge, ignoring his decade plus on the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, where he's done just fine thank you very much.
Confirm Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh was involved in bar brawl at Yale
Yet another lying story from NBC omitting how Ramirez first called Kavanaugh's friends for weeks trying to get dirt on him
Hey Mark Levin, it doesn't help that fools like Donald Trump called Ford credible
Trump set the narrative, sorry to say . . . again.
Rachel Mitchell's verdict is simply drowned out by that.
We need a better leader.
The new puritans at CBS News flatly lie about Kavanaugh's testimony
"Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has repeatedly said that he was legally allowed to consume beer as a prep school senior in Maryland."
That's a flat out lie. Kavanaugh never testified that he was "legally allowed".
He copped to drinking beer while under age, that's all, and that seniors were legal . . . at the time about which he testified.
That's how every under age drinker gets it to this day.
"Key allies" persuade Trump to rescind declassification order for FISA materials involving Carter Page
"The guards of a tyrant are foreigners" cuts both ways.
The English aren't worth it, Mr. President, and neither are your "key allies". End the disease of secret courts.
The English aren't worth it, Mr. President, and neither are your "key allies". End the disease of secret courts.
The Orange County Register comments here:
Trump has now asked the DOJ’s inspector general to review the unreleased classified material quickly. The president said he still may declassify the documents, and there’s good reason to do so. If government power was misused to spy on an American citizen and a political campaign, Congress should look at reforming the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, at a minimum.
Sunday, September 30, 2018
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