Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A liberal, feminist, female lawyer argues for Kavanaugh to be confirmed:
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/08/02/im-a-liberal-feminist-heres-why-i-support-judge-kavanaugh-219081
Translation. Attorney who argues cases before the Supreme Court supports Supreme Court nominee to curry favor when she appears before the body.
So the same is true of liberal attorney Neal Katyal who appeared as a witness before the House Judiciary Committee in support of Gorsuch?
Anonymous wrote:Kavanaugh will be confirmed despite all of the Democrat's attempts to derail the nomination.
Manchin and Heidi H have or will be meeting with him despite the general boycott by Democratic senators. I expect there will be at least 55 votes in favor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A liberal, feminist, female lawyer argues for Kavanaugh to be confirmed:
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/08/02/im-a-liberal-feminist-heres-why-i-support-judge-kavanaugh-219081
Translation. Attorney who argues cases before the Supreme Court supports Supreme Court nominee to curry favor when she appears before the body.
Anonymous wrote:A liberal, feminist, female lawyer argues for Kavanaugh to be confirmed:
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/08/02/im-a-liberal-feminist-heres-why-i-support-judge-kavanaugh-219081
Anonymous wrote:A liberal, feminist, female lawyer argues for Kavanaugh to be confirmed:
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/08/02/im-a-liberal-feminist-heres-why-i-support-judge-kavanaugh-219081
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kavanaugh on the one Supreme Court case he thinks should be overturned: Morrison vs. Olson, which established the independent counsel statute. It was decided 7-1.
He wants a get out of jail free care for Trump.
https://twitter.com/capaction/status/1019612638572138496?s=21
In more get out of jail free card news: Kavanagh thinks the Supreme Court’s decision on the Watergate tapes was wrong.
https://www.apnews.com/3ea406469d344dd8b2527aed92da6365/High-court-nominee-gets-started-answering-questions?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP_Politics&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&__twitter_impression=true
And that’s the ballgame.
Republicans might well hold every single senator in line and get him through. But a nominee RIGHT NOW, by this POTUS, who is on record as wanting to overturn the unanimous Watergate tapes decision?
By a large, and increasing margin, Americans agree that they want the next Congress to serve as a check on the presidency. And stop things like this trade war.
Pushing a guy who’s unpopular, with this on his record, this summer or fall, just unde the wire to subvert the will of the midterm voters, would end the Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
First of all, he didn’t say anything about overturning the decision. He was asked his opinion on the decision.
Secondly, this guy is only unpopular in YOUR world, PP.
DP. He's popular, if you compare his popularity to Bork. He's very unpopular in the real world.
The “real world” = the liberal bubble.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/brett-kavanaugh-is-polling-like-robert-bork-and-harriet-miers/
Look more closely at the polls and the breakdown...
Fox News poll - 12% of Democrats are for confirmation; 70% of Republicans are.
Gallup poll - 14% of Democrats are for confirmation; 76% of Republicans are.
Pew poll - 16% of Democrats are for confirmation; 73% of Republicans are.
See a pattern here? The Democrats are following the Democratic Congress in obstructing. I would venture to say that ANYONE from Trump’s list would see the same lack of support from Democrats.
More interesting factoid: 23 to 30% of REPUBLICANS do not believe he should be confirmed. That's not good. And I bet a lot those are Republican women who don't like the direction in which he would take the court.
What are the Independent numbers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kavanaugh on the one Supreme Court case he thinks should be overturned: Morrison vs. Olson, which established the independent counsel statute. It was decided 7-1.
He wants a get out of jail free care for Trump.
https://twitter.com/capaction/status/1019612638572138496?s=21
In more get out of jail free card news: Kavanagh thinks the Supreme Court’s decision on the Watergate tapes was wrong.
https://www.apnews.com/3ea406469d344dd8b2527aed92da6365/High-court-nominee-gets-started-answering-questions?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP_Politics&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&__twitter_impression=true
And that’s the ballgame.
Republicans might well hold every single senator in line and get him through. But a nominee RIGHT NOW, by this POTUS, who is on record as wanting to overturn the unanimous Watergate tapes decision?
By a large, and increasing margin, Americans agree that they want the next Congress to serve as a check on the presidency. And stop things like this trade war.
Pushing a guy who’s unpopular, with this on his record, this summer or fall, just unde the wire to subvert the will of the midterm voters, would end the Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
First of all, he didn’t say anything about overturning the decision. He was asked his opinion on the decision.
Secondly, this guy is only unpopular in YOUR world, PP.
DP. He's popular, if you compare his popularity to Bork. He's very unpopular in the real world.
The “real world” = the liberal bubble.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/brett-kavanaugh-is-polling-like-robert-bork-and-harriet-miers/
Look more closely at the polls and the breakdown...
Fox News poll - 12% of Democrats are for confirmation; 70% of Republicans are.
Gallup poll - 14% of Democrats are for confirmation; 76% of Republicans are.
Pew poll - 16% of Democrats are for confirmation; 73% of Republicans are.
See a pattern here? The Democrats are following the Democratic Congress in obstructing. I would venture to say that ANYONE from Trump’s list would see the same lack of support from Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kavanaugh on the one Supreme Court case he thinks should be overturned: Morrison vs. Olson, which established the independent counsel statute. It was decided 7-1.
He wants a get out of jail free care for Trump.
https://twitter.com/capaction/status/1019612638572138496?s=21
In more get out of jail free card news: Kavanagh thinks the Supreme Court’s decision on the Watergate tapes was wrong.
https://www.apnews.com/3ea406469d344dd8b2527aed92da6365/High-court-nominee-gets-started-answering-questions?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP_Politics&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&__twitter_impression=true
And that’s the ballgame.
Republicans might well hold every single senator in line and get him through. But a nominee RIGHT NOW, by this POTUS, who is on record as wanting to overturn the unanimous Watergate tapes decision?
By a large, and increasing margin, Americans agree that they want the next Congress to serve as a check on the presidency. And stop things like this trade war.
Pushing a guy who’s unpopular, with this on his record, this summer or fall, just unde the wire to subvert the will of the midterm voters, would end the Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
First of all, he didn’t say anything about overturning the decision. He was asked his opinion on the decision.
Secondly, this guy is only unpopular in YOUR world, PP.
DP. He's popular, if you compare his popularity to Bork. He's very unpopular in the real world.
The “real world” = the liberal bubble.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/brett-kavanaugh-is-polling-like-robert-bork-and-harriet-miers/
Look more closely at the polls and the breakdown...
Fox News poll - 12% of Democrats are for confirmation; 70% of Republicans are.
Gallup poll - 14% of Democrats are for confirmation; 76% of Republicans are.
Pew poll - 16% of Democrats are for confirmation; 73% of Republicans are.
See a pattern here? The Democrats are following the Democratic Congress in obstructing. I would venture to say that ANYONE from Trump’s list would see the same lack of support from Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kavanaugh on the one Supreme Court case he thinks should be overturned: Morrison vs. Olson, which established the independent counsel statute. It was decided 7-1.
He wants a get out of jail free care for Trump.
https://twitter.com/capaction/status/1019612638572138496?s=21
In more get out of jail free card news: Kavanagh thinks the Supreme Court’s decision on the Watergate tapes was wrong.
https://www.apnews.com/3ea406469d344dd8b2527aed92da6365/High-court-nominee-gets-started-answering-questions?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP_Politics&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&__twitter_impression=true
And that’s the ballgame.
Republicans might well hold every single senator in line and get him through. But a nominee RIGHT NOW, by this POTUS, who is on record as wanting to overturn the unanimous Watergate tapes decision?
By a large, and increasing margin, Americans agree that they want the next Congress to serve as a check on the presidency. And stop things like this trade war.
Pushing a guy who’s unpopular, with this on his record, this summer or fall, just unde the wire to subvert the will of the midterm voters, would end the Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
First of all, he didn’t say anything about overturning the decision. He was asked his opinion on the decision.
Secondly, this guy is only unpopular in YOUR world, PP.
DP. He's popular, if you compare his popularity to Bork. He's very unpopular in the real world.
The “real world” = the liberal bubble.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/brett-kavanaugh-is-polling-like-robert-bork-and-harriet-miers/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kavanaugh on the one Supreme Court case he thinks should be overturned: Morrison vs. Olson, which established the independent counsel statute. It was decided 7-1.
He wants a get out of jail free care for Trump.
https://twitter.com/capaction/status/1019612638572138496?s=21
In more get out of jail free card news: Kavanagh thinks the Supreme Court’s decision on the Watergate tapes was wrong.
https://www.apnews.com/3ea406469d344dd8b2527aed92da6365/High-court-nominee-gets-started-answering-questions?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP_Politics&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&__twitter_impression=true
And that’s the ballgame.
Republicans might well hold every single senator in line and get him through. But a nominee RIGHT NOW, by this POTUS, who is on record as wanting to overturn the unanimous Watergate tapes decision?
By a large, and increasing margin, Americans agree that they want the next Congress to serve as a check on the presidency. And stop things like this trade war.
Pushing a guy who’s unpopular, with this on his record, this summer or fall, just unde the wire to subvert the will of the midterm voters, would end the Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
First of all, he didn’t say anything about overturning the decision. He was asked his opinion on the decision.
Secondly, this guy is only unpopular in YOUR world, PP.
DP. He's popular, if you compare his popularity to Bork. He's very unpopular in the real world.
The “real world” = the liberal bubble.