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Yale Friends Say Brett Kavanaugh Loved To Eat Pasta With Ketchup
Splinter News ^ | Sophie Weiner

Posted on 07/15/2018 8:22:25 AM PDT by EdnaMode

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To: trublu
Of course I do. You do remember the “ketchup is a vegetable” controversy from the 1980’s?

I should have put the sarc tag on. I wash just joshing you, and I do remember that controversy. The leftists tried to smear President Reagan with anything they could, just like President Trump. I was actually thinking about that topic while I was replying to you. Made me chuckle.

101 posted on 07/15/2018 2:27:14 PM PDT by OldMissileer (Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, PK. Winners of the Cold War)
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To: Brooklyn Attitude

LOL! So says the fool who can’t understand a post.

Nice projection.


102 posted on 07/15/2018 2:33:59 PM PDT by COBOL2Java (Marxism: Wonderful theory, wrong species)
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To: COBOL2Java

Easy snowflake, you don’t want to soil yourself.


103 posted on 07/15/2018 7:15:00 PM PDT by Brooklyn Attitude (The first step in ending the war on white people is to recognize it exists.)
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To: 9YearLurker

A judge who is apolitical and an “ultimate technocrat who is capable of writing clearly and impressing with his legal arguments” is another way of saying that Kavanaugh fits the Scalia model that a judge should be like an umpire whose role is limited to calling balls and strikes. Moreover, two judges whom I know quite well and much respect dislike and shun the frequent discussion of politics by their colleagues, as did another judge I knew who is now deceased. That three fine judges of disparate background who did not know each other all disliked mixing politics into the work of judging tells me that Scalia was right both philosophically and at an essential level of what makes for a good judge.


104 posted on 07/15/2018 7:32:50 PM PDT by Rockingham
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