Posted on 10/02/2018 6:51:46 PM PDT by mcenedo
Perhaps you need more evidence: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/08/wapo_calls_facts_of_vince_foster_and_kavanaugh_newsworthy_then_distorts_and_omits_facts.html
I am not a “Vince Foster Truther”. I deal in facts: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/08/wapo_calls_facts_of_vince_foster_and_kavanaugh_newsworthy_then_distorts_and_omits_facts.html
He still is a good reporter. One of the few left. See https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/08/wapo_calls_facts_of_vince_foster_and_kavanaugh_newsworthy_then_distorts_and_omits_facts.html
Because he is great writer and reporter. See https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/08/wapo_calls_facts_of_vince_foster_and_kavanaugh_newsworthy_then_distorts_and_omits_facts.html
Kavanaugh deserves to be examined on his Foster work: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/08/wapo_calls_facts_of_vince_foster_and_kavanaugh_newsworthy_then_distorts_and_omits_facts.html
“I do believe Foster was murdered.”
I am by my nature conditioned to not believe this, but that this is possible is indisputable. The thing is, if you believe this is possible, then almost anything is possible in the context of American politics. Unfortunately, I think most of us have come to the sad conclusion that this is true. That said, if you believe that people in Washington are willing to murder people in order to retain or augment their power, how can we trust them at all, in any context?
To me, the answer is that we can’t, and therefore the only way to prevent government abuse is to limit total years served in elected office to 8 years - total. No one should serve more than that. Further, because the federal bureaucracy is large and self interested, we should take the vote away from anyone who works for the federal government. The founders understood how government could become a force against the people, and they put as many safeguards in the Constitution as they thought were needed to prevent this. In my opinion, they missed some.
However US politics is always a lesser of evils choice. Its always a crap sandwich with choice of flavors
I wouldnt trust anyone who could qualify to be appointed to the supreme court but then again THERE COULD BE WAY WORSE appointments, especially if the demoncrats get to pick the swamp judge
and this issue is about more than just kavanaugh (the lesser of evil crap sandwich choice)
sort of like the choice between Bush or Gore for president
Democrats will never admit Bill and Hillary Clinton's corruption and damage to national security. Never.
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“How could a Catholic be a WASP?”
Good question.
So as an under-30 attorney, he made a mistake. Got it.
If K is a deep state Clinton commie, then the demonrats would be falling over themselves to have their man on SCOTUS.
This was the beginning of Hillary’s sadistic attempt to rise to power, and we see the beginnings of an established Gynocracy in America, liberal fascist women usurping the Constitution on the strict basis of sexuality, and forcing the abandonment of due process.
They were born in violence and shall likely end in violence.
Our nation will never accept governance by a cadre of Gynocratic harpies like Feinstein et. al.
Did you read this article. Hes ridiculous
Too funny - Feinstein is his main “witness” and example of why he should be believed.....
This would be an actual black mark for Kavanaugh, rather than those impossible-to-probe allegations from these vixens.
Impossible to PROVE
“Chris Ruddy”
Now there’s a name I haven’t heard in a very long time.
Well, yes. When I learned of his treatment of Patrick Knowlton, I objected to his nomination on judicial / moral grounds. No one should be subjected to a background childhood search or anal probe!
But why exactly did Kavenaugh play along to discredit a vital witness, fully knowing that his lying would play a crucial role in protecting the Clintons? Was he blackmailed? Was he striving for professional success on the backs of innocent victims?
These are the questions I wanted judge Kavanaugh to answer.
A man with a feminine first name and hyphenated last name. Uh-huh.
He has since become a bit of a Cassandra predicting financial doomsday for the Telegraph, but his achievements as their Washington correspondent should never be forgotten, nor should he become the subject of ignorant drive-by snark.
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