Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she is either incredibly naive or a liar, not brave
She thought it was a brave thing, to stand as a woman, in defense of BK.
I think she made a grave error because the man she sincerely thought was all right, was not all right.
I don't think she thought it was brave. I think she thought it was politically expedient.
She is not a stupid person, and she cannot have believed that voting yes on BK was fulfilling her promise to Maine citizens that she wouldn't confirm a justice who wants to trash Roe. That's even leaving aside the rest of it. She must just have believed she was powerful enough to withstand blowback, and that the trouble of not voting for him would be worse for her.
She walked through every step of the confirmation process. She talked about our justice system. Unfortunately, Dems no longer need evidence--only accusations to convict a person. And, just look at the latest disaster in the NYT. Two key things from that book--Leland Keyser stood firm even though she felt she was under great pressure from friends, and the latest "victim" refused to talk to press and told friends that she had no recollection of the event Stiers described. Pretty significant facts to be left out of a newspaper--even in an op-ed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she is either incredibly naive or a liar, not brave
She thought it was a brave thing, to stand as a woman, in defense of BK.
I think she made a grave error because the man she sincerely thought was all right, was not all right.
I don't think she thought it was brave. I think she thought it was politically expedient.
She is not a stupid person, and she cannot have believed that voting yes on BK was fulfilling her promise to Maine citizens that she wouldn't confirm a justice who wants to trash Roe. That's even leaving aside the rest of it. She must just have believed she was powerful enough to withstand blowback, and that the trouble of not voting for him would be worse for her.
She walked through every step of the confirmation process. She talked about our justice system. Unfortunately, Dems no longer need evidence--only accusations to convict a person. And, just look at the latest disaster in the NYT. Two key things from that book--Leland Keyser stood firm even though she felt she was under great pressure from friends, and the latest "victim" refused to talk to press and told friends that she had no recollection of the event Stiers described. Pretty significant facts to be left out of a newspaper--even in an op-ed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she is either incredibly naive or a liar, not brave
She thought it was a brave thing, to stand as a woman, in defense of BK.
I think she made a grave error because the man she sincerely thought was all right, was not all right.
I don't think she thought it was brave. I think she thought it was politically expedient.
She is not a stupid person, and she cannot have believed that voting yes on BK was fulfilling her promise to Maine citizens that she wouldn't confirm a justice who wants to trash Roe. That's even leaving aside the rest of it. She must just have believed she was powerful enough to withstand blowback, and that the trouble of not voting for him would be worse for her.
She walked through every step of the confirmation process. She talked about our justice system. Unfortunately, Dems no longer need evidence--only accusations to convict a person. And, just look at the latest disaster in the NYT. Two key things from that book--Leland Keyser stood firm even though she felt she was under great pressure from friends, and the latest "victim" refused to talk to press and told friends that she had no recollection of the event Stiers described. Pretty significant facts to be left out of a newspaper--even in an op-ed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate Susan Collins. I hope she loses big!
I love her and wish her continued success.
Luckily retired senators tend to do very well for themselves. Hey maybe Bart I LOVE BEER O'K will give her a clerkship in exchange for her support.
Maybe HRC can give her tips. After all, she knows what it's like to be "dead broke" and then wealthy.
So does Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she is either incredibly naive or a liar, not brave
She thought it was a brave thing, to stand as a woman, in defense of BK.
I think she made a grave error because the man she sincerely thought was all right, was not all right.
I don't think she thought it was brave. I think she thought it was politically expedient.
She is not a stupid person, and she cannot have believed that voting yes on BK was fulfilling her promise to Maine citizens that she wouldn't confirm a justice who wants to trash Roe. That's even leaving aside the rest of it. She must just have believed she was powerful enough to withstand blowback, and that the trouble of not voting for him would be worse for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she is either incredibly naive or a liar, not brave
She thought it was a brave thing, to stand as a woman, in defense of BK.
I think she made a grave error because the man she sincerely thought was all right, was not all right.
I don't think she thought it was brave. I think she thought it was politically expedient.
She is not a stupid person, and she cannot have believed that voting yes on BK was fulfilling her promise to Maine citizens that she wouldn't confirm a justice who wants to trash Roe. That's even leaving aside the rest of it. She must just have believed she was powerful enough to withstand blowback, and that the trouble of not voting for him would be worse for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she is either incredibly naive or a liar, not brave
She thought it was a brave thing, to stand as a woman, in defense of BK.
I think she made a grave error because the man she sincerely thought was all right, was not all right.
Anonymous wrote:she is either incredibly naive or a liar, not brave
Anonymous wrote:she is either incredibly naive or a liar, not brave
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll certainly donate to her campaign. And, I have NEVER donated to any politician before.
She gave a great speech on the Senate floor following the Kavanaugh hearing. Thank goodness there are reasonable, smart people left in the Senate. She is certainly one of them.
+1
Best and bravest speech of our times.
She will be reelected, and crybabies will cry.
Anonymous wrote:I'll certainly donate to her campaign. And, I have NEVER donated to any politician before.
She gave a great speech on the Senate floor following the Kavanaugh hearing. Thank goodness there are reasonable, smart people left in the Senate. She is certainly one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate Susan Collins. I hope she loses big!
I love her and wish her continued success.
Luckily retired senators tend to do very well for themselves. Hey maybe Bart I LOVE BEER O'K will give her a clerkship in exchange for her support.
Maybe HRC can give her tips. After all, she knows what it's like to be "dead broke" and then wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate Susan Collins. I hope she loses big!
I love her and wish her continued success.
Luckily retired senators tend to do very well for themselves. Hey maybe Bart I LOVE BEER O'K will give her a clerkship in exchange for her support.
Maybe HRC can give her tips. After all, she knows what it's like to be "dead broke" and then wealthy.