Posted on 10/04/2018 12:23:06 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
New York Times columnist and Never Trump conservative Bret Stephens felt the wrath of Twitter Thursday after he penned a column in appreciation of the president for standing up to the Democrats sly moral bullying of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh.
For the first time since Donald Trump entered the political fray, I find myself grateful that hes in it, Mr. Stephens wrote.
Im grateful because Trump has not backed down in the face of the slipperiness, hypocrisy and dangerous standard-setting deployed by opponents of Brett Kavanaughs nomination to the Supreme Court, he continued.
Mr. Stephens even criticized his own newspapers reporting on a 1983 letter from then-student Judge Kavanaugh in which he described himself and friends as loud, obnoxious drunks.
(Excerpt) Read more at m.washingtontimes.com ...
That is because Brett Kavanaugh was a superior candidate who transcends the bickering and backbiting of common politicians. Everyone knew he was not only an outstanding jurist but a genuinely good man, great with his family and a tremendous mentor to many women in his life. Those in the know, knew this was an unconscionable assault on a stellar human being for the sake of political power. The Democrats, again showed their true hideous colors, having not the slightest qualm about destroying a human being who is one of the best the nation has to offer. They alone caused the political enmity and division in our nation, they own the hatred by abusing and exploiting this situation. That is why everyone stands with Trump in fighting them.
A little tantrum from Stephens. I guess he’s tired of being told to sit in the other room during Editors’ meetings and is lobbying to get his old job back at the WSJ.
Won’t be welcome.
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