Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 3

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grassley just referred to his “Democrat colleagues” instead of the proper term, “Democratic colleagues,” intentionally using a well-known hostile, partisan shortening of the term regularly wielded by extreme right wingmits, even as he accused the Democrats of being hostile.

He’s such a focker. Women are furious and we are not going to forget.


It may be inaccurate, but I have never, ever heard of it being hostile or right wing.

It is; it’s a thing they’ve been doing for the last few years now in the angry vein of Rush Limbaugh. It’s just meant to be a subtle, controllling move, like if your name is Barbara, calling you Barb, even after you say you don’t like it.
Anonymous
- No access to 90% of his records
- Complete partisan who thinks Ford's allegations were just a "calculated and orchestrated political hit" and "revenge on behalf of the Clintons"
- Rudely and belligerently attacked Senators
- Refuses to ask for an FBI investigation

Not good enough of a job application

Next

Flake is a coward - no surprise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No decent person should cast another vote for a GOP candidate ever again.


It won't matter because the Diebold voting machines are hackable and manipulatable - states like Georgia have dispensed with any sort of recording of votes for accountability.

We are sliding deep into a Christian Theocracy headed by the most corrupt forces in our society.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Just want to say here, for all the posters who are against Republicans, that this is not, ultimately, a Republican versus Democrat battle. It's about abusive people in power (usually men). It's easy for us left-leaning people to see that the Supreme Court nominee is a poor choice, because we don't like his views to begin with. How many of us would find it so easy if a person we agreed with was accused of the same thing?

So look within yourselves, all of you. I hope we can all do the right thing even if the person accused is one of our own party.




Al Franken, most recently.


+1 This is absolutely a party line divide. The Democrats have expelled an "air groper" even though that means they have to spend millions and possibly lose a Senate seat in Minnesota. The GOP has attached itself like a barnacle to a man accused of sexual assault by 3 named credible professional women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grassley just referred to his “Democrat colleagues” instead of the proper term, “Democratic colleagues,” intentionally using a well-known hostile, partisan shortening of the term regularly wielded by extreme right wingmits, even as he accused the Democrats of being hostile.

He’s such a focker. Women are furious and we are not going to forget.


It may be inaccurate, but I have never, ever heard of it being hostile or right wing.

It is; it’s a thing they’ve been doing for the last few years now in the angry vein of Rush Limbaugh. It’s just meant to be a subtle, controllling move, like if your name is Barbara, calling you Barb, even after you say you don’t like it.


LOL, true.
Anonymous
We know exactly what is going on here, friends. Just vote. No amount of anger matters. Law and justice no longer exist in America. We have to pray that good people show up in the midterms and vote. That is literally the only thing we have. This is not new. At least 30% of this country has always been made up of racists, bigots, and yes... deplorables. A huge portion of our population chose to sit out the last election. That cannot be allowed to happen again. Vote. Drag your friends and family to the polls. Work on campaigns. Donate. Our country's future depends on it.
Anonymous
GOP stymies the investigation and shields the American public from the truth

https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/e-mails-show-republican-senate-staff-stymied-a-kavanaugh-accusers-effort-to-give-testimony
Anonymous
Get in front of that mike, Kammie!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grassley just referred to his “Democrat colleagues” instead of the proper term, “Democratic colleagues,” intentionally using a well-known hostile, partisan shortening of the term regularly wielded by extreme right wingmits, even as he accused the Democrats of being hostile.

He’s such a focker. Women are furious and we are not going to forget.


It may be inaccurate, but I have never, ever heard of it being hostile or right wing.

It is; it’s a thing they’ve been doing for the last few years now in the angry vein of Rush Limbaugh. It’s just meant to be a subtle, controllling move, like if your name is Barbara, calling you Barb, even after you say you don’t like it.


My first name is not Democratic, so I don't mind if you shorten that word to Democrat. It's easier to say, and Grassley is so senile he can barely get any words out, so I understand why he has to shorten some of them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Just want to say here, for all the posters who are against Republicans, that this is not, ultimately, a Republican versus Democrat battle. It's about abusive people in power (usually men). It's easy for us left-leaning people to see that the Supreme Court nominee is a poor choice, because we don't like his views to begin with. How many of us would find it so easy if a person we agreed with was accused of the same thing?

So look within yourselves, all of you. I hope we can all do the right thing even if the person accused is one of our own party.




Al Franken, most recently.


+1 This is absolutely a party line divide. The Democrats have expelled an "air groper" even though that means they have to spend millions and possibly lose a Senate seat in Minnesota. The GOP has attached itself like a barnacle to a man accused of sexual assault by 3 named credible professional women.


This, why are they going to bat for this guy? Something is just not right. Don't they have anyone else? Pick anyone else. Anyone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grassley just referred to his “Democrat colleagues” instead of the proper term, “Democratic colleagues,” intentionally using a well-known hostile, partisan shortening of the term regularly wielded by extreme right wingmits, even as he accused the Democrats of being hostile.

He’s such a focker. Women are furious and we are not going to forget.


Says someone who probably laments that "it's the same crowd as was there for Anita Hill" a.k.a. the last time "women would not forget"...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grassley just referred to his “Democrat colleagues” instead of the proper term, “Democratic colleagues,” intentionally using a well-known hostile, partisan shortening of the term regularly wielded by extreme right wingmits, even as he accused the Democrats of being hostile.

He’s such a focker. Women are furious and we are not going to forget.


It may be inaccurate, but I have never, ever heard of it being hostile or right wing.

It is; it’s a thing they’ve been doing for the last few years now in the angry vein of Rush Limbaugh. It’s just meant to be a subtle, controllling move, like if your name is Barbara, calling you Barb, even after you say you don’t like it.


This is just embarrassing. No, it isn't.
Anonymous
I will NEVER EVER cast a vote for a GOP candidate at any level again. I will spend every waking moment from now till November canvassing, calling and donating to Democratic candidates.

Signed,

Independent Voter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Just want to say here, for all the posters who are against Republicans, that this is not, ultimately, a Republican versus Democrat battle. It's about abusive people in power (usually men). It's easy for us left-leaning people to see that the Supreme Court nominee is a poor choice, because we don't like his views to begin with. How many of us would find it so easy if a person we agreed with was accused of the same thing?

So look within yourselves, all of you. I hope we can all do the right thing even if the person accused is one of our own party.




Al Franken, most recently.


+1 This is absolutely a party line divide. The Democrats have expelled an "air groper" even though that means they have to spend millions and possibly lose a Senate seat in Minnesota. The GOP has attached itself like a barnacle to a man accused of sexual assault by 3 named credible professional women.


This, why are they going to bat for this guy? Something is just not right. Don't they have anyone else? Pick anyone else. Anyone else.


They are a bunch of aholes. No deeper meaning. They are aholes. All of them. always have been.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Just want to say here, for all the posters who are against Republicans, that this is not, ultimately, a Republican versus Democrat battle. It's about abusive people in power (usually men). It's easy for us left-leaning people to see that the Supreme Court nominee is a poor choice, because we don't like his views to begin with. How many of us would find it so easy if a person we agreed with was accused of the same thing?

So look within yourselves, all of you. I hope we can all do the right thing even if the person accused is one of our own party.




Al Franken, most recently.


+1 This is absolutely a party line divide. The Democrats have expelled an "air groper" even though that means they have to spend millions and possibly lose a Senate seat in Minnesota. The GOP has attached itself like a barnacle to a man accused of sexual assault by 3 named credible professional women.


This, why are they going to bat for this guy? Something is just not right. Don't they have anyone else? Pick anyone else. Anyone else.

The GOP is bought and paid for.
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