Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“According to data published by the Center for Responsive Politics, 96 percent of the cash raised by the Collins campaign this cycle has been from out of state. She has received $162,000 from donors in Maine, but raised more than three times as much ($504,000) from donors in California, and in New York ($573,000).”
https://theintercept.com/2019/10/02/susan-collins-feted-as-hero-of-kavanaugh-confirmation-at-high-dollar-california-fundraiser/
It's too bad for Collins that even that fact will be used against her. Mainers are very provincial.
You sound elitist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she mumbled inconsequential grumblings about being concerned in response to Trump's declaration of wanting to do crimes with Ukraine and China? Certainly she hasn't gotten to the level of finger wagging contempt she showed for Kavanaugh opponents.
Kavanaugh opponents took finger wagging to an expert level. She was merely doing her job, and doing it with integrity.
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I suspect that's how most people in Maine saw it.
Not the DC tourists, I mean the people actually living year round up there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she mumbled inconsequential grumblings about being concerned in response to Trump's declaration of wanting to do crimes with Ukraine and China? Certainly she hasn't gotten to the level of finger wagging contempt she showed for Kavanaugh opponents.
Kavanaugh opponents took finger wagging to an expert level. She was merely doing her job, and doing it with integrity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“According to data published by the Center for Responsive Politics, 96 percent of the cash raised by the Collins campaign this cycle has been from out of state. She has received $162,000 from donors in Maine, but raised more than three times as much ($504,000) from donors in California, and in New York ($573,000).”
https://theintercept.com/2019/10/02/susan-collins-feted-as-hero-of-kavanaugh-confirmation-at-high-dollar-california-fundraiser/
It's too bad for Collins that even that fact will be used against her. Mainers are very provincial.
Anonymous wrote:Has she mumbled inconsequential grumblings about being concerned in response to Trump's declaration of wanting to do crimes with Ukraine and China? Certainly she hasn't gotten to the level of finger wagging contempt she showed for Kavanaugh opponents.
Anonymous wrote:“If you knew me 5 years ago, the thought of me using the power of twitter (I didn't tweet) to try to rally protesters to go to DC in a van (ew vans) to tell Susan Collins (my idol) that she needed to do her job and impeach my ex-husbands' ex-boss would have seemed nuts.
Oh well.”
- Jessica Corbett
https://twitter.com/themainejess/status/1179449526106624000?s=21
Anonymous wrote:“According to data published by the Center for Responsive Politics, 96 percent of the cash raised by the Collins campaign this cycle has been from out of state. She has received $162,000 from donors in Maine, but raised more than three times as much ($504,000) from donors in California, and in New York ($573,000).”
https://theintercept.com/2019/10/02/susan-collins-feted-as-hero-of-kavanaugh-confirmation-at-high-dollar-california-fundraiser/
Anonymous wrote:
Who among us hasn’t ugly cried and shouted, “I LIKE BEER” to a sitting senator in a job interview and then implied the senator is also a drunk?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She stood on principle when she voted for Kavanaugh.
Read Justice on Trial.
What principle? SMH
The principle that one is always innocent until proven guilty - remember that one?
I only wish I lived in Maine so I could vote for her.
-DP
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That’s in the criminal justice system. Not necessarily for job interviews. Why is this so compliforcated for you people?
It's not complicated for me. It's the way I think we should approach any situation involving a person--whether rumors, interviews, school-related infractions of rules, possible crimes, etc. Won't be the same as a court of law, but give the benefit of the doubt. And definitely with a situation where the accuser can't provide key facts.
But the person's behavior during the job interview is immaterial to you, it seems. Somehow.
Who among us hasn’t ugly cried and shouted, “I LIKE BEER” to a sitting senator in a job interview and then implied the senator is also a drunk?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She stood on principle when she voted for Kavanaugh.
Read Justice on Trial.
Just got my copy. Can't wait to start it tonight.
I hear if you get the audio version there are clips of Kavanaugh's rage crying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate her. I hope she loses and loses big. She has no loyalty to Maine or ever fights for Maine
I love her and wish she would run for president.
Anonymous wrote:I hate her. I hope she loses and loses big. She has no loyalty to Maine or ever fights for Maine