Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 5

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At least go fund mes will help ease the pain of both of the main characters in this weird drama.
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Kavanaugh is lewvin his house now to be sworn in! I sure hope it will be televised.
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Anonymous wrote:Only 50 votes. Not a majority. Just like another lying misogynist I know.

It’s enough to win. That’s how it’s done. There’s a winning side and a losing side. 30 years of getting a trophy just to show up has skewed your thinking

bet you never got a trophy. loser.

Why do you guys always start with the name calling when you lose?

You taught us how to do that.

Your side is the side that wants to shut everyone up who doesn’t fall in line.

You just shut up everybody but the extremely wealthy.

Actually wealthy people are much more like to vote Democrat

Yes, so it is a mystery as to why the republicans want to give them even more money through tax breaks. Republican politicians seem to love democratic plutarchs.

We are in the top 10%, closer to 5%, and I will be giving my accountant my final estimates the first of December so they can figure my last quarterly payment. I have sent the same amount plus 5% as I paid last year over the first three quarters. I am very curious about what my tax total will be and compare it to last year.


So one of the stooges. Good to know.
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Anonymous wrote:Screaming like toddlers. Very mature


Says Kavanaugh supporters, after he had a temper tantrum on television.


I think being accused of gang rape might do that to a man


And you are about to find out what putting a man who assaults women on the supreme court does to women.


These are serious charges - I'm sure you have proof.


Given Ford's lawyers just announced they won't be pursuing charges, apparently they don't have proof either


They were hoping he'd be withdrawn, and their mission would be accomplished. Didn't happen that way.


She’s probably tired of the death threats and thinks fighting the system and the wealthy-powerful alliance never works.


She would rather take the GFM money and run.
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Given Ford's lawyers just announced they won't be pursuing charges, apparently they don't have proof either

They were hoping he'd be withdrawn, and their mission would be accomplished. Didn't happen that way.

She’s probably tired of the death threats and thinks fighting the system and the wealthy-powerful alliance never works.

From the moment she first entered into the public eye I said that regardless of the outcome, even if it was only a he said, she said, Ford would become a celebrity and be ushered into high liberal society. She may not go on talk shows or write a book but the aforementioned would happen.
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Anonymous wrote:Kavanaugh is lewvin his house now to be sworn in! I sure hope it will be televised.


He doesn't need to be there for a while. He's gotta make a stop at Total Wine first.
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I'm popping the champagne along with him! Truly a happy day.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm popping the champagne along with him! Truly a happy day.


Save some for Brett. He's probably in withdrawal now.
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They think the wealthy own everybody's paycheck. But, you seem to think you are one of the wealthy who get everything while the rest of us sell our kidneys to pay for our diabetes medicine. Bet you aren't, though. Bet you are just one of their stupid stooges who have exaggerated self estimate.

DP

Seriously? If you are that poor then ACA either gave you free medical insurance or a highly subsidized policy premium with added benefits so that your out of pocket maximums were as little as a tenth of the standard.
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Anonymous wrote:Only 50 votes. Not a majority. Just like another lying misogynist I know.

50 to 48 is a majority of votes cast.


Cryin' Kavanaugh has a 31% approval rate.

Congrats, you destroyed SCOTUS.


Here's a newsflash - Supreme Court justices aren't elected, thus "approval rates" really don't apply to them.


I am old enough to remember when confidence in an American institution used to matter.

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Anonymous wrote:Only 50 votes. Not a majority. Just like another lying misogynist I know.

50 to 48 is a majority of votes cast.

Just keep living in your own reality.

...Did you learn a different math than I did? Or are you just being willfully obtuse?

It’s a majority of a valid quorum with Daines and Murkowski “paired” you abject moron above. Go back to grade school.

Whatever you want to say about it, 50 is NOT a majority of senators.

Math challenged? It WAS the majority of the vote taken in the confirmation today. Impressive? Hell no. But that doesn't change the mathematical certainty that 50 to 48 is a tad over 51%. Hence, a majority.


Not a majority of the full Senate. That doesn't mean it's not valid - it is. But it is the smallest margin of victory in the history of our country.
Electoral college denied America the popular vote winner.
2-senators-per-state-no-matter-how-big system denied America today.
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Anonymous wrote:People are overreacting to the Kavanaugh nomination. It should send a very good message to parents and young adults. Consuming mass quantities of alcohol will result in poor decisions and can come back to haunt you. To parents it should be a message that you need to tell your sons and daughters to never be afraid to tell you when something has happened and that you will support them regardless.

Blasey Ford should not have been afraid to approach her friends and parents with what happened. Had she done it at the time there could have been justice. If she would have told just one person what happened at the time it happened, Kav would have been toast.

Even thought Kavanaugh ended up not he court, his life and reputation will be forever changed and not for the better.


Spoken exactly like someone who was not assaulted, let alone as a teenager.


+1. Please point us to the thread where you say that priests accused of sexual assault should be allowed to stay in their parishes, because none of the boys accusing the priest told their parents or police at the time of the assault. Many waited decades. Why is Kav different? Rich and well connected? Supporting pedo priests lets you own the libs?

Or is it this: We know boys would never lie because gay rape is horrific and gay sexual assault is shameful. So is being the object of a gay advance. Boys don’t speak up because people look at them with pity and disgust and they will be stigmatized and if the Church is well connected, ostracized. Plus, you would have to go to War with a powerful institution (the Church) and maybe your friends would choose the Church over you.

Contrast Dr. Ford who was raped by a rich, smart, handsome, popular athlete. In this situation, you think that deep down a woman should be a little honored that a guy who is an 8 and could have almost anyone chose her. Why would she feel ashamed? Heck this might even HELP her self esteem. Especially since you haven’t had a chance yet to inspect her outfit, behavior, sexual history and drinking habits to point out why it is all her fault. If there was a “miscommunication” she shouldn’t feel ashamed or scared. In fact, she should feel good about herself for being doable.

Of course if she becomes pregnant as a result of the sexual assault, she should be forced to carry the baby.

^^^^^^^^. That is what “Why didn’t she report?” is saying. Is that what you want to say?^^^^^^^^
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Anonymous wrote:Only 50 votes. Not a majority. Just like another lying misogynist I know.

50 to 48 is a majority of votes cast.

Just keep living in your own reality.

...Did you learn a different math than I did? Or are you just being willfully obtuse?

It’s a majority of a valid quorum with Daines and Murkowski “paired” you abject moron above. Go back to grade school.

Whatever you want to say about it, 50 is NOT a majority of senators.

Math challenged? It WAS the majority of the vote taken in the confirmation today. Impressive? Hell no. But that doesn't change the mathematical certainty that 50 to 48 is a tad over 51%. Hence, a majority.


Not a majority of the full Senate. That doesn't mean it's not valid - it is. But it is the smallest margin of victory in the history of our country.
Electoral college denied America the popular vote winner.
2-senators-per-state-no-matter-how-big system denied America today.


Your America, not mine. Shall I open that bottle for you?
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Anonymous wrote:I'm popping the champagne along with him! Truly a happy day.


Save some for Brett. He's probably in withdrawal now.


Hope he doesn't have DTs while getting sworn in, that might be a little embarrassing.
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Electoral college denied America the popular vote winner.


No. Donald Trump is the duly elected President. He won the Electoral College. That is the way the Constitution says it works.
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