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Saturday, September 15, 2018

The SCOTUS Debacle is Over . . . for Now!

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The Brett Kavanaugh hearings are finally over. What have we learned after a week of hearings. We have learned that the Democrats will stoop to what ever level they must to delegitimize President Trump’s presidency even if it means they embarrass themselves.

Liberal protesters erupted during the first 30 minutes of the Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Brett Kavanaugh on Wednesday; that should be a clue as to how the rest of the week will be.


Over 70 protesters in the audience were arrested on the first day of the Supreme Court confirmation hearings, and at least 26 protesters interrupted the first 30 minutes of the hearing proceedings on the second day. They were screaming their dissent and displeasure to Kavanaugh’s nomination.

“Our courts are broken,” shouted one white-bearded protestor. One protester repeatedly shouted, “Mother Earth, Mother Earth!” Another shouted, “Sham president!” and another yelled “No Trump puppet. No Trump puppet.”

Mob rules, anarchy, this is all the left has. This is not how civilized people behave. These protestors are just primitives, stomping their feet, and throwing their feces around. None of it will matter, this is just a sign of desperation, nothing more.
                                      
                      
Abortion was a focus throughout Kavanaugh's last two days of testimony. The Democrats' best shot at stopping Kavanaugh -- who could swing the court further to the right for decades -- would be branding him as a justice who might vote to overturn the court's landmark Roe v. Wade ruling.

The Democrats focused on a newly disclosed email suggested Kavanaugh once indicated the abortion case was not settled law, though Kavanaugh denied in the hearing that he had been expressing his personal views.

"I am not sure that all legal scholars refer to Roe as the settled law of the land at the Supreme Court level since Court can always overrule its precedent, and three current Justices on the Court would do so," Kavanaugh wrote. He was reviewing a potential op-ed article in support of two judicial nominees while he was working at the George W. Bush White House.


Democrats believe that President Trump is trying to set up the SCOTUS to be right leaning in case he is impeached. The Democrats questioned Kavanaugh's ability to separate himself from Trump and special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 election. Kavanaugh refused to answer questions about Trump or commit to stepping aside from any case about the Russia investigation that might come to the Supreme Court.

Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut invited Kavanagh to denounce Trump's criticism of federal judges, Kavanagh said, "The way we stand up is by deciding cases and controversies independently without fear or favour.”

Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey -- who along with Dem. Sen. Kamala Harris of California is a potential presidential candidate in 2020 – both made fools of themselves. They put on a show that in todays political climate may be up for an Academy Award, well if the White Helmets can, why not the senators?


In a hail Mary attempt to discredit Brett Kavanagh, our favorite senator from California did the despicable. She sat on a vague, anonymous accusation for months, refused to question Kavanaugh about it, refused to demand further substantiation, and then actually had the audacity to publicly refer it to law enforcement without providing a single shred of evidence that the referral was warranted.

Senate Judiciary Committee have privately requested to view the Brett Kavanaugh-related document in possession of the panel’s top Democrat, Dianne Feinstein, but the senior California senator has so far refused.

No where could I find out if the accusation was rape, sexual assault, an unwarranted kiss, an unwanted hug, or regret the next morning for going out on a date with little Brett. But, in todays #MeToo climate, a hug or an unwarranted kiss can be the equivalent of rape.

Kavanaugh has naturally denied the claim, and there’s so far zero evidence supporting the accusation; but the smear continues. Now it’s somehow suspicious that he was able to quickly amass the signatures of dozens of women to vouch for his character. This shouldn’t even be an issue in the age of Facebook and Twitter, or social media in general where thousands of signatures can be amassed practically overnight. But somehow it is.

Without knowing any single material fact, hundreds of thousands of Americans are wondering if the Supreme Court nominee is a sex offender. I have a question though, why it is if a woman is shot she reports it, if a woman is mugged she reports it, if a woman is a victim of identity theft she reports it.

But, if a guy is a little geeky or a little overweight or even has bad teeth and the guy makes a pass or tries to kiss her, it’s so traumatizing that she can’t report it. Is it because she’s embarrassed? She doesn’t want anybody to think she participated? Maybe she led him on? Or she enjoyed it against her will?

That is until the guy becomes a member of SCOTUS or a powerful executive at a movie production company then she isn’t so embarrassed to admit it happened; she finds the courage somehow.
                                  

The FBI seems to think that Brett Kavanagh isn’t a sex offender, they have declined to investigate the matter.

I’m sure there’s more to come. Just wait until Justice Ginsberg retires . . . or dies from old age.

Stay tuned for more

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