Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 5

Anonymous
This is what we mean when we say Democrats are sheep (all except one who questioned their dear leader)......

https://twitter.com/jason_howerton/status/1048288609080680448
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


No please don’t do that. There are enough of the latter in our world. I always taught my DS, as you do. He is a teen and incredibly kind, compassionate and a gentleman. He followed this hearing and finally Collins explanation. Like me, he feels numb & indifferent. He feels there is validity from sides. I now need to help guide him on being less impressionable in this culture, to do the work, understand the facts, listen to all sides and most importantly to his heart.



Who are the male role models for teen boys and young men if it isn't the President of the United States and the men who sit on the highest court in the land?


His father, grandfather, coach, cousins and John Oliver.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


No please don’t do that. There are enough of the latter in our world. I always taught my DS, as you do. He is a teen and incredibly kind, compassionate and a gentleman. He followed this hearing and finally Collins explanation. Like me, he feels numb & indifferent. He feels there is validity from sides. I now need to help guide him on being less impressionable in this culture, to do the work, understand the facts, listen to all sides and most importantly to his heart.



Who are the male role models for teen boys and young men if it isn't the President of the United States and the men who sit on the highest court in the land?


His father, grandfather, coach, cousins and John Oliver.


An actor? Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate to say this but after the histrionics by Democrats over the Kavanaugh nomination, the Republican party actually looks halfway sane.


Yeah, you "hate" to say this. Blow it out your a@@



More histrionics!

QED
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How democracy dies:
-Judge accused of sexual assault who lied 10x under oath -confirmed with sham investigation
-Stolen SCOTUS seat
-Foreign election interference
-Voter suppression
-Rigged census (coming in 2020)
-Attacking free press

Trump, GOP Senate & Kavanaugh all complicit in this

THIS


It means we didn't hit rock bottom yet. 6 more years of Trump and swing to the left will be epic. I predict some major crisis, short of civil war, in the next 5-10 years.
Buckle up


The Dems will take over the House, possibly the senate in January, effectively stopping Trump's initiatives. He'll get nothing through congress after November.

He will not be reelected unless the Russians succeed in hacking voting machines in all the key states. Not impossible, but at least states are aware of the problem, and voters are aware of the problem.

There will be trouble ahead in the economy. Then, God help us if Trump is still in power. He won't be, and the GOP will blame it on the Democrats, even though Trump's policies (tariffs?!?) caused it.

Buckle up, but for different reasons.
Anonymous
Why the surprise?! What had the Senate and GOP ever done for women any way?!?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the question: what do Republicans have on Manchin? There was literally zero upside to voting for Kavanaugh. He’s already cruising to election.


You really believe that?


Absolutely. He just slapped the face of every Democrat woman working the phone banks and volunteering on his campaign. He just sapped his own energy.
It literally makes zero sense, given that Kavanaugh lied and showed extremely poor judicial temperament in his confirmation hearing. Manchin had plenty of good reasons to not vote for Kavanaugh.

Manchin is dirty and the GOP knows it.


You really don’t understand West Virginia

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate to say this but after the histrionics by Democrats over the Kavanaugh nomination, the Republican party actually looks halfway sane.


Seriously agree.

Very seriously agree. Dems have seriously gone too far. They’re unamerican and scary AF.

Nope. The GOP is a criminal org.


THIS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How democracy dies:
-Judge accused of sexual assault who lied 10x under oath -confirmed with sham investigation
-Stolen SCOTUS seat
-Foreign election interference
-Voter suppression
-Rigged census (coming in 2020)
-Attacking free press

Trump, GOP Senate & Kavanaugh all complicit in this

THIS


Dems can’t admit they are losing elections because of their candidates, ideas, and agenda. Sad.

Gerrymandering. Throwing voters off the rolls. Treason. You cannot win without cheating. And you know it.


Sweet delusion. Mother, teacher, secret lover.

Leave it to the GOP to bat halfway to home plate and assume they’ve won legitimately.


Huh?


Don’t question the intellect just pretend “bat” is the correct term instead of “hit a double.”

No, sweets, see in America one traditionally goes “to bat” at home plate, but the cheating GOP goes to bat somewhere between third and home, bunts, runs to home and declares themselves having run a homer. Cheats all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How democracy dies:
-Judge accused of sexual assault who lied 10x under oath -confirmed with sham investigation
-Stolen SCOTUS seat
-Foreign election interference
-Voter suppression
-Rigged census (coming in 2020)
-Attacking free press

Trump, GOP Senate & Kavanaugh all complicit in this

THIS


It means we didn't hit rock bottom yet. 6 more years of Trump and swing to the left will be epic. I predict some major crisis, short of civil war, in the next 5-10 years.
Buckle up


The Dems will take over the House, possibly the senate in January, effectively stopping Trump's initiatives. He'll get nothing through congress after November.

He will not be reelected unless the Russians succeed in hacking voting machines in all the key states. Not impossible, but at least states are aware of the problem, and voters are aware of the problem.

There will be trouble ahead in the economy. Then, God help us if Trump is still in power. He won't be, and the GOP will blame it on the Democrats, even though Trump's policies (tariffs?!?) caused it.

Buckle up, but for different reasons.


Tariffs AKA taxes!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous
Well, at least us liberals now know it really works to be angry; for for Kavanaugh, Graham, and Trump. So maybe it will work for us too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


No please don’t do that. There are enough of the latter in our world. I always taught my DS, as you do. He is a teen and incredibly kind, compassionate and a gentleman. He followed this hearing and finally Collins explanation. Like me, he feels numb & indifferent. He feels there is validity from sides. I now need to help guide him on being less impressionable in this culture, to do the work, understand the facts, listen to all sides and most importantly to his heart.



Who are the male role models for teen boys and young men if it isn't the President of the United States and the men who sit on the highest court in the land?


There are plenty of wonderful role models for teen boys and young men. My DH, for example. For starters, he's never sexually assaulted anyone. DH doesn't drink or use drugs, he's a mature, responsible, civic-minded human being and he's a great role model for my boys and for other boys in our community. My DH thinks Dumpus and Kavanaugh are despicable, and no one should look up to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How democracy dies:
-Judge accused of sexual assault who lied 10x under oath -confirmed with sham investigation
-Stolen SCOTUS seat
-Foreign election interference
-Voter suppression
-Rigged census (coming in 2020)
-Attacking free press

Trump, GOP Senate & Kavanaugh all complicit in this

THIS

So is obama, or don’t you read? Shame on the Dems.


Boris, Boris. Use EEEEEEENGLEESH!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


Why are you taking on parental responsibilities? You are an educator not a philosopher. O
Anonymous
I'm going to laugh so hard when Kavanaugh is forced to recuse himself from half the cases on the docket.

(a) Any justice, judge, or magistrate judge of
the United States shall disqualify himself in any
proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably
be questioned.
(b) He shall also disqualify himself in the following
circumstances:
(1) Where he has a personal bias or prejudice
concerning a party


"What goes around comes around" indeed.
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