Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 5

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here is one thing I don’t understand- why is the MAGA crowd always in a perpetual state of anger even after they win. Trump gets elected, they stayed angry. They hold all levers of power in dc, still angry. They win tax vote, still angry. They win Kavanaugh, still angry.



Their lives suck .. they are losers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here is one thing I don’t understand- why is the MAGA crowd always in a perpetual state of anger even after they win. Trump gets elected, they stayed angry. They hold all levers of power in dc, still angry. They win tax vote, still angry. They win Kavanaugh, still angry.



I have not detected any anger among the Republicans I move with - I am not one. They focus on what matters: get out and vote.

Democrats yell and demonstrate - especially the younger ones but when it means getting off your ass and voting, they think it is too much of an effort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here is one thing I don’t understand- why is the MAGA crowd always in a perpetual state of anger even after they win. Trump gets elected, they stayed angry. They hold all levers of power in dc, still angry. They win tax vote, still angry. They win Kavanaugh, still angry.



Because it will always be a damned fight against the crazed liberals. It never ends, we need to keep fighting to keep it from falling back into their hands. Poor Kavanaugh will never live in peace again because of you lying sociopaths. We will never forget and a supermajority is coming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is one thing I don’t understand- why is the MAGA crowd always in a perpetual state of anger even after they win. Trump gets elected, they stayed angry. They hold all levers of power in dc, still angry. They win tax vote, still angry. They win Kavanaugh, still angry.



I have not detected any anger among the Republicans I move with - I am not one. They focus on what matters: get out and vote.

Democrats yell and demonstrate - especially the younger ones but when it means getting off your ass and voting, they think it is too much of an effort.


You need to get out and vote but you need to stay angry too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
DP...I am guessing the PP is referring to the fact that a vote for a senator is 6x in Whyoming the vote for a Senator in California, or the fact that Senators representing 44% of the population are voting for a SCOTUS nominee who i opposed by 61% of the electorate. Or the fact that the dems in the House received on aggregate 53% of the vote but have 47% of the seats. No matter how you slice it, even before gerrymandering and voter supression, there is a structural imbalance.


So change the constitution or learn to win within the existing structure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By the way, now that the GOP is going full conspiracy theory, falsely suggesting that this whole mess was funded by George Soros, we have seen senators, Rudy Giuliani and even Trump cite this dog whistle of the anti-semites among us.

So now, Jewish Centers are being tagged with swastikas. Brilliant.

America, 2018.


And Trump the ostensible POTUS, is fueling the flames of those anti-Soros haters with his tweets. And Republicans are not calling him on it.

You see, cons, this is why we can't take you seriously when you cry about "hateful" libs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
DP...I am guessing the PP is referring to the fact that a vote for a senator is 6x in Whyoming the vote for a Senator in California, or the fact that Senators representing 44% of the population are voting for a SCOTUS nominee who i opposed by 61% of the electorate. Or the fact that the dems in the House received on aggregate 53% of the vote but have 47% of the seats. No matter how you slice it, even before gerrymandering and voter supression, there is a structural imbalance.


So change the constitution or learn to win within the existing structure.


Oooh I would love to see them try to change the constitution!! We’d have a R majority for a generation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone want to explain the mysterious $245k "help" on Kavanaugh's home closing?

https://twitter.com/TimInHonolulu/status/1048446071054057478


Yes, funny stuff going on with his finances. And republicans don't care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is one thing I don’t understand- why is the MAGA crowd always in a perpetual state of anger even after they win. Trump gets elected, they stayed angry. They hold all levers of power in dc, still angry. They win tax vote, still angry. They win Kavanaugh, still angry.



Because it will always be a damned fight against the crazed liberals. It never ends, we need to keep fighting to keep it from falling back into their hands. Poor Kavanaugh will never live in peace again because of you lying sociopaths. We will never forget and a supermajority is coming.


Poor Kavanaugh didn't have to lie his ass off about his youth, his finances or his sexual daliances, but he did. Don't blame the democrats for that. the democrats fight because the GOP has been playing dirty for a generation.

Now we are seeing evidence that Ohio was stolen from Kerry, just like the 2016 election was manipulated. McConnell holds a senate seat open, uses it to GOTV for the GOP, which along with Russian manipulation puts the illegitimate Trump into the White House.

The GOP played serious games with Kavanaugh starting with the fundraising and posturing almost a year ago, and then the shady deal that was cut to get Kennedy to retire, all they way to ed Whelen who was snooping Ford's LinkedIn before her name was leaked. The GOP and many people on this forum spent a lot of time catigating Sen. Fienstein for leaking Ford's name. Maybe it was the GOP who then used that to gaslight everyone and deflect from the serious shortcomings of Kavanaugh's background.

Certainly the FBI "investigation" was a sham. orchestrated by Don McGahn.

The whole thing stinks to high heaven and you wonder why people are pissed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is one thing I don’t understand- why is the MAGA crowd always in a perpetual state of anger even after they win. Trump gets elected, they stayed angry. They hold all levers of power in dc, still angry. They win tax vote, still angry. They win Kavanaugh, still angry.



I have not detected any anger among the Republicans I move with - I am not one. They focus on what matters: get out and vote.

Democrats yell and demonstrate - especially the younger ones but when it means getting off your ass and voting, they think it is too much of an effort.


You need to get out and vote but you need to stay angry too.


Seriously, did those idiotic demonstrators at the Capitol all last week achieve anything? All they did was yell and scream and disrupt - it did not change the outcome. Just think if they had put the effort into getting people to actually vote.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is one thing I don’t understand- why is the MAGA crowd always in a perpetual state of anger even after they win. Trump gets elected, they stayed angry. They hold all levers of power in dc, still angry. They win tax vote, still angry. They win Kavanaugh, still angry.



Their lives suck .. they are losers


They can't get women--beautiful women have rejected them all their lives unless they pay them--so they hate women. It completely informs their politics and it fuels their rage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here is one thing I don’t understand- why is the MAGA crowd always in a perpetual state of anger even after they win. Trump gets elected, they stayed angry. They hold all levers of power in dc, still angry. They win tax vote, still angry. They win Kavanaugh, still angry.



Because they are threatened with their erroded base in the US. Can't treat minorities badly. Can't treat women badly. They feel threatened and are scared.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is one thing I don’t understand- why is the MAGA crowd always in a perpetual state of anger even after they win. Trump gets elected, they stayed angry. They hold all levers of power in dc, still angry. They win tax vote, still angry. They win Kavanaugh, still angry.



I have not detected any anger among the Republicans I move with - I am not one. They focus on what matters: get out and vote.

Democrats yell and demonstrate - especially the younger ones but when it means getting off your ass and voting, they think it is too much of an effort.


REALLY? What do you call the anger at football players taking a knee?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So it’s all turned into trial by twitter. Seems legit.


Who didn't want a legit FBI investigation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
DP...I am guessing the PP is referring to the fact that a vote for a senator is 6x in Whyoming the vote for a Senator in California, or the fact that Senators representing 44% of the population are voting for a SCOTUS nominee who i opposed by 61% of the electorate. Or the fact that the dems in the House received on aggregate 53% of the vote but have 47% of the seats. No matter how you slice it, even before gerrymandering and voter supression, there is a structural imbalance.


So change the constitution or learn to win within the existing structure.


As long as there are 50 states but the population is focused in 20 of them, as long as midwestern white people feel threatened by multiculutral urban centers (who is in the bubble exactly?) and as long as politicans exploit racial differences to their advantage, it won't change. The smart and cultured people who want to get out, are able to and flock to NY, CA etc while the rest stay. Nothing wrong with that, but when people in Montana are led to believe that MS-13 is a threat to them, there is a problem. Because there ain't no MS-13 there, but the politicans play to the fears of the worst of us - on both sides. But the GOP does it more effectively.
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