Posted on 09/28/2018 11:32:15 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
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GOP Consultant Ed Rollins on Jeff Flake: He Will Go Down As One of the Great Turncoats and Cowards in Senate History (VIDEO)
Earlier in the day on Friday Senator Jeff Flake announced he would vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh out of the Judiciary Committee.
Then he got cornered in an elevator by a screaming leftist for 4 minutes.
About an hour later and after several private talks with Democrats Jeff Flake came out and announced he would only vote for Brett Kavanaugh if an investigation continued on the man for another week.
This is exactly what Democrats were hoping for.
Longtime GOP consultant Ed Rollins commented on Flakes cowardice.
Lou Dobbs: They were intimidating Jeff Flake. They got him in a small room outside the hearing room and they were all piled in there.
Ed Rollins: He will go down as one of the great turncoats and cowards in the political history of the US Senate based on this thing. And I hope he does the right thing at the end of the day after having demanded this hearing.
Ed was being nice.
That’s what did it?
Geez....the lefties use much worse words than that and get a pass, of course.
Did you have to give them a cell number? That’s what they wanted from me, to un-suspend me. I said Heck NO.
Your situation is different, though, I know.
The Twatter ModTards hate it when you diss their fellow short-bus peeps...
Laryry, you just GOTTA get that gender re-assignment surgery to turn you into a tenured Lefty front hole professor on Twatter:
Georgetown Professor Says White GOP Senators Deserve Miserable Deaths [Tr] it gets worse!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3692610/posts
The Twitter ModFrontHoles haven't made her take down this threat of violence as of 20 minutes ago, and it's been up for a day and a half...
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