Pfft. She’s not extreme enough for you MAGAts. |
+1 |
+1 She voted against repealing Obamacare. |
NC seems like a likely Dem pickup too. Colorado and Arizona are sure things. |
How haven’t they collapsed? They have collapsed morally, ethically, and intellectually. There is no intellectual debate in the modern GOP, no policies, just fealty to Trump. It is sad. Just like his supporters. |
Don’t laugh but I think Kansas is a possibility. |
Good riddance |
And Iowa |
Was that on exchange for voting against her conscience for the tax cut? Not did I get it mixed up? She made so many deals with McConnell, like Charlie Brown and Lucy. |
That’s in the criminal justice system. Not necessarily for job interviews. Why is this so complicated for you people? |
Because they want Kavanaugh on the bench. The job interview was purely for show. Would have been better all around to have skipped it. Better for the Court, better for the country, better for Kavanaugh. Live and learn. Maybe the Rs will be smarter next time. |
It's not complicated for me. It's the way I think we should approach any situation involving a person--whether rumors, interviews, school-related infractions of rules, possible crimes, etc. Won't be the same as a court of law, but give the benefit of the doubt. And definitely with a situation where the accuser can't provide key facts. |
But the person's behavior during the job interview is immaterial to you, it seems. Somehow. |
It's been repeated countless times, and the court of public opinion is clearly divided re his behavior. I'm one of the ones who thinks his response was justified. You and I will not be in agreement. |
Who among us hasn’t ugly cried and shouted, “I LIKE BEER” to a sitting senator in a job interview and then implied the senator is also a drunk? |