Yup, game over.Ladies and gents, our next SCOTUS judge:[Edited on October 5, 2018 at 4:02 PM. Reason : ]
10/5/2018 3:54:39 PM
and there's Manchin...hey man, republicans in West Virginia aren't going to vote for you because you voted for a few of Trump's nominees, they don't give a shit and when Trump says you'll let in all the illegal immigrants they believe it
10/5/2018 4:01:59 PM
What are people thinking about RBG? Is she going to make it past Trump's presidency?Could you guys imagine what the court would like like if she didn't?But really, could this guy be any more partisan than Scalia? I mean he was pretty partisan wasn't he?I wonder the pressure that Collins was under from the majority whip (I have greater appreciation for this after seeing HoC).
10/5/2018 4:02:42 PM
It’s cool how the DC media got the football pulled on them by Susan Collins again. Good to know they just can’t escape the both sides horseshit.^^ eh, who cares. He has a NO press release ready to roll if Collins said no. Do what you gotta do to make sure McConnell is six feet under and never leads the Senate again.
10/5/2018 4:04:15 PM
^^ Brett Kavanaugh is replacing Anthony Kennedy, who was often the swing vote on the Supreme Court.
10/5/2018 4:16:18 PM
I appreciate the fact that rjrumfel looks at politics through the eyes of a toddler with innocence and wonder.
10/5/2018 4:35:48 PM
If I'm ever bored enough I want to compile all of rjrumfels posts where he is surprised when republicans are assholes or learns a new basic fact about politics
10/5/2018 4:43:55 PM
10/5/2018 5:03:16 PM
It’s amazing Collins is voting for him because she insists he won’t overturn roe v WadeBut Republicans are voting for him because they’re sure he will
10/5/2018 5:12:16 PM
I don't know if they'll ever overturn it. It's such a super easy issue for them to rally up their base.Of course, they've already done a very good job of limiting access in many parts of the country, and with this whole Kavanaugh debacle, I think pro-choice activists will just become more activist, if not criminal.With the Internet, abortion pills, and new technology in general, I can't imagine people are just gonna sit around and watch marginalized girls and women die in botched abortions.
10/5/2018 5:37:49 PM
I agree, I’ve argued here they won’t overturn it, maybe if they end up blocking all immigration. Too good of a wedge issue... I know plenty people who claim to hate most republican policies except abortion.
10/5/2018 5:40:50 PM
Overturning isn't the concern, its death by a thousand cuts that will kill safe legal abortion access and Collins is complicit
10/5/2018 5:46:37 PM
^ agreed
10/5/2018 5:57:22 PM
Sounds like everyone would be severely disappointed if he didn't vote to overturn it.I think the best thing Republicans can do is leave Roe v. Wade alone, so it can't be an issue to rustle up bases. Let Democrats have their way with it in the states.I'm in the camp that I think it is wrong, but don't have a right to tell someone what to do with their decision. They have to live with it.
10/5/2018 6:09:28 PM
https://twitter.com/MichaelAvenatti/status/1048297890190376961What witnesses dude? I really, really do believe Avenatti made things worse. Him grandstanding with the 3rd accuser without really presenting her/witnesses made it easier to dismiss the first two, who seemed to be much more credible.I really wish this guy would go away.
10/5/2018 6:12:41 PM
I wish I shared the optimism of people who think the republicans would rather have this as an issue to rally the base, but the fact is many states have made getting an abortion either difficult or nearly impossible. What you’re asking the conservatives on the court to do isn’t just to affirm that roe is settled law, but to actually force states to comply and strike down the laws they’ve already created. I just don’t see this court doing that...certainly not any of the federalist society members.
10/5/2018 7:49:28 PM
10/5/2018 9:13:44 PM
Twitter is completely consumed with this Kavanaugh thing more than anything else I’ve seen. The 500 million tax fraud story is getting no oxygen.Trying to trace back how this started... even before these allegations Kavanaugh was unpopular, the most unpopular nominee to ever look like they would get appointed.The Ford stuff came out and everything exploded. More allegations came out. Then Kavanaugh has a meltdown during his hearing which I view as the inflection point. If Kavanaugh only had a normal testimony and didn’t meltdown, he’d probably be in a lot better position.
10/6/2018 9:03:31 AM
I had three beers for breakfast.November 6 we'll see what people really feel.Cause I'm not sure I can tell anymore. The secret racists who'd rather be sick themselves than watch black folk go to the doctor...the idiot white women who wanna cry about sexual assault but put Trump in the White House...all the young people who are supposedly disaffected and sick of our shit...I dunno. We'll see on Tuesday.
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10/6/2018 10:35:46 AM
i dont support kavanaw due to his shitty opinions on the 4th amendment among other things however prob good thing Republicans didnt allow a hecklers veto on a supreme court pick without significant evidence
10/6/2018 11:29:12 AM
The dude lied to the Senate and exihibited raw partisanship that has no place on the court. Those facts should be disqualifying on their own.[Edited on October 6, 2018 at 11:47 AM. Reason : Totally surprised that a core member of Ken Starr's hit squad is still partisan as fuck ]]
10/6/2018 11:44:23 AM
Agree with ^^ and ^.
10/6/2018 3:10:02 PM
You agree that it's good they let him on and that he's unfit?
10/6/2018 4:28:08 PM
10/6/2018 4:51:17 PM
I know it’s petty and not Christian-like but I HATE the fact that when the pendulum swings the other way Mitch McConnell won’t be alive to see it.
10/6/2018 6:00:53 PM
^^^no, I agree that accusations alone with absolutely no evidence should never be used to dq someone. And I agree that he absolutely lied under oath (about drinking and the devil's triangle, etc) and should have been disqualified for that. Those are not mutually exclusive statements. But everyone here knows that politicians do not give one ounce of fuck about oying, on both sides and hence you have a nomination confirmed[Edited on October 6, 2018 at 6:42 PM. Reason : A]
10/6/2018 6:41:54 PM
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10/6/2018 8:46:43 PM
Yeah, so I'm like 90% sure he assaulted Ford, but I'm 100% sure he clearly lied under oath regarding devils triangle, blacking out, etc, which to me, is instantly disqualifying.
10/6/2018 9:19:47 PM
Even though I believe he did it, I don’t think that alone disqualified him because there is limited definitive evidence. That said, obvious lies about ^ and his Clinton revenge conspiracy theory issues should be enough.
10/6/2018 10:03:42 PM
Limited investigation and no real questioning of the accused = limited evidence
10/6/2018 10:14:24 PM
^^ wait, what?so you’re cool with someone who you think sexually assaulted someone being a supreme court justice?
10/7/2018 12:09:19 AM
Where did he say he was cool with it?
10/7/2018 12:16:52 AM
He said it right here:
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10/7/2018 3:34:34 AM
I hear y'all, and that's really pitiful to me.I can't imagine the kind of hiring committees y'all be running. Like, some guy with four DUI acquittals comes in shouting about how much he likes beer and how there's no evidence he ever did anything wrong! He just likes beer, goddamnit!And y'all would evidently scramble all over yourselves to make him a school bus driver.It seems that what really mattered for this committee is the ability to blame their poor decision on the FBI or some concept like "rule of law." So, every time you bring that stuff up, like maybe the Republicans' hands were tied...they just couldn't find enough evidence to disqualify him...and they didn't want to just use their personal opinion...you're giving them an enormous pass for confirming a guy who very clearly doesn't respect basic concepts like the rule of law.Like, Cherokee, if you strongly believe in the rule of law and think it should be applied to all situations always, then you should be calling for Kavanaugh's impeachment right now.
10/7/2018 12:04:48 PM
This was a 100% “own the libs” decision, has nothing to do with due process or innocent until proven guilty Kavanaugh’s nomination would have been pulled by any other administration for his meltdown in congress alone.Once his approval rating became negative they wouldn’t have the votes.Calling out “virtue signaling” used to be all the rage, but that’s all this was. The gop wanted to send the message that theyll make the Democrats look like losers no matter the practicality of the outcome.If it was about due process why not have a real investigationWhere is the “innocent until proven guilty” crowd when there are police shootings of unarmed innocent people?As long as trump is in power, the GOP’s only concern is owning the libs, no matter who or what is hurt. This was the reason for pulling out of the Iran deal, ending ACA cost sharing reduction payments, tariffs, trump’s trashing of UN and NATO alliances, and practically every other major trump initiative.
10/7/2018 12:22:10 PM
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10/8/2018 1:23:10 PM
^^I don't think it was about "owning the libs." In the GOP's mind, it was retaliatory for what they felt was a political hit job right before the vote.Personally I'm not saying it was a hit job. That's just how they viewed/view it. I think if the allegations had been brought out sooner, not as close to the November mid-terms, then perhaps the GOP might have been willing to give time for a full investigation. As such, they wanted to get this mess over with as soon as possible because they felt like Democrats were trying to drag it out and get the confirmation hearing moved to as close to the midterm votes as possible.
10/8/2018 1:25:18 PM
Man that post is all over the place Reps confirmed the justice they wanted as retaliation?? What would they have done if accusations never happened?? Also yea, the confirmation is near the November mid terms, so yea, information is going to come out near the November midterms. Democrats almost def wanted to keep this past the November midterms but thats mostly irrelevant bc the have no power in the process. Reps, on the other hand, were doing everything in their power to rush this through even before the accusations came out. They reviewed like 3% of his record and made no attempt to examine his shady finances.And isn't it bad that a group wants to force something through bc of fear they will lose an election? Isn't that a sign they are afraid the American people don't want them to do that something?? [Edited on October 8, 2018 at 3:09 PM. Reason : E]
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10/8/2018 3:32:27 PM
Kavanaugh's confirmation was definitely a fuck you.The Federalist Society has binders full of conservative jurists who lack Kavanaugh's baggage and would all vote the exact same way.Republicans could've pulled Kavanaugh's nomination and made a big show of being reasonable, bipartisan and sensitive to women's issues. They didn't.
10/8/2018 4:00:28 PM
Polls are showing a blip in gop enthusiasm post Kavanaugh but I think now (as opposed to my feelings a few days ago) this was a huge mistake for the gop.Lefty twitter is STILL talking about Kavanaugh, I’ve never seen this level of anger linger so long after an issue was “resolved” — not the Muslim ban, not the child camps, not the Iran deal or Paris accord. A slim majority of people oppose his nomination (51%) too.Gonna be interesting to see how this plays out.
10/8/2018 5:03:47 PM
After this nakedly partisan disgrace of a swearing in I’m off the fence. Pack the fuck out of the courts next time you can. Preferably before McConnell croaks so he can be indignant.
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