Kreepy Kavanaugh

in other words

there arent any

why do you INSIST ON SAYING OTHERWISE?

No. In other words you refuse to see reality and want to play silly Internet games instead. Go diddle yourself. That's all you're worth for until the next time the Web site bans you because you refuse to admit they don't want you here sucking on their teat.
 
Sen. Hirono: This FBI probe is already shaping up to be a "farce"

Translated that means FBI finds nuthin and DUMZ worried
 
No. In other words you refuse to see reality and want to play silly Internet games instead. Go diddle yourself. That's all you're worth for until the next time the Web site bans you because you refuse to admit they don't want you here sucking on their teat.

give me JUST 2 names

you cant

you KEEP lying
 
I will make it simple

There has been ZERO # of people in Trump orbit that have been indiceted for illegal actions connected to Trump
 
No. In other words you refuse to see reality and want to play silly Internet games instead. Go diddle yourself. That's all you're worth for until the next time the Web site bans you because you refuse to admit they don't want you here sucking on their teat.

I shoud call you Keith Ford:)
 
DEKE is the common shorthand for Delta Kappa Epsilon, the second most rapey fraternity in America (behind Pi Kappa Alpha of course). Rapey Kavanaugh was a DEKE at Yale.

How did the custom start, anyway, of naming college fraternities with Greek letters? Who studies classical Greek any more -- or in the 19th Century, for that matter? I thought back then "classics" mostly meant Latin.
 
So where did that info come from?

Comshaw

Multiple sources, some on TV so no cite. However, these are pretty good at explaining what's going on and where the action really is. They also show that the hype over D's potentially winning is just hype because it's NORMAL.

NY Times article

ThoughtCo.com article on Mid-Term election cycles

Like I said, we won't really know until it's over but the "Blue Wave" hoopla isn't what it's being billed as.
 
Sen. Hirono: This FBI probe is already shaping up to be a "farce"

Translated that means FBI finds nuthin and DUMZ worried

No it does not. It means before the latest news that it was a farce due to its limited scope placed on it by the White House counsel.
 
I wonder if tinfoil hats attract lightning.

Based on what I learned in high-school physics, probably, just because of the shape. Lightning rods are pointy because that allows them to disperse the charge from the ground; a van der Graaf generator is topped with a ball for the opposite reason.
 
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/su...vanaugh-anxious-come-forward-evidence-n915566


WASHINGTON — In the days leading up to a public allegation that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh exposed himself to a college classmate, the judge and his team were communicating behind the scenes with friends to refute the claim, according to text messages obtained by NBC News.

Kerry Berchem, who was at Yale with both Kavanaugh and his accuser, Deborah Ramirez, has attempted to get those messages to the FBI for its newly reopened investigation into the matter but says she has yet to be contacted by the bureau.

The texts between Berchem and Karen Yarasavage, both friends of Kavanaugh, suggest that the nominee was personally talking with former classmates about Ramirez’s story in advance of the New Yorker article that made her allegation public. In one message, Yarasavage said Kavanaugh asked her to go on the record in his defense. Two other messages show communication between Kavanaugh's team and former classmates in advance of the story.

The texts also demonstrate that Kavanaugh and Ramirez were more socially connected than previously understood and that Ramirez was uncomfortable around Kavanaugh when they saw each other at a wedding 10 years after they graduated. Berchem's efforts also show that some potential witnesses have been unable to get important information through to the FBI.

Further, the texts show Kavanaugh may need to be questioned about how far back he anticipated Ramirez would air allegations against him. Berchem says, in her memo, that Kavanaugh “and/or” his friends “may have initiated an anticipatory narrative” as early as July to “conceal or discredit” Ramirez.

Kavanaugh told the Senate Judiciary Committee under oath that the first time he heard of his former Yale classmate Deborah Ramirez’s allegation that he exposed himself to her in college was in a Sept. 23 article in The New Yorker.

I can see him whining and yelling how this was all just SPRUNG on him.
 
The Dems absolutely used it for judicial appointments. The packed the courts with judges that absolutely would not have been confirmed. McConnell warned Reid 5hat if he did, the Dems would live to regret it. They did not have an 9ccaision to use it on a SCOTUS appointee as Republicans took the Senate.

The two appointees that Obama did get on the court were confirmed with bipartisan assistance from the Republicans. Not because either pick was the least bit Centris but because Republicans like idiots think that they need to play fair. Especially when you're dealing with Democrats who don't think they need to.

Democrats reaped what they showed. How do you not know this?


First, "packing" a court has a specific meaning. It does NOT mean "nominating people to fill existing openings."

Second, the issue with the D.C. Circuit wasn't that the Republicans objected to anything specific about who Obama had nominated. Their problem was Obama naming anyone at all. The three vacancies he was trying to fill would have changed the partisan balance on that circuit —which is the sort of thing that happens when a party wins 4 elections out of 6 — and they weren't going to permit it.

Do I think the Dems did the wrong thing? Only if you believe that McConnell would have put up with indefinite Democratic filibusters of numerous Trump judicial nominations, and never would have tried to change the rules himself. Merrick Garland might have some thoughts about that. (Think back to the complete idiots, some of them on this site, who seriously said, "The Democrats are so foolish for trying to filibuster Gorsuch! Why didn't they just save it for the next vacancy instead?" As if McConnell would have allowed a filibuster of Kavanaugh. Utter stupidity.)

Reid ending the filibuster got the Democrats at least some judges on the bench that otherwise would have remained open seats for Trump to fill. It was the smart thing to do.
 
Bottom line, he didn’t control his emotions very well while being questioned. Nope, as a superior court judge.
 
Multiple sources, some on TV so no cite. However, these are pretty good at explaining what's going on and where the action really is. They also show that the hype over D's potentially winning is just hype because it's NORMAL.

NY Times article

ThoughtCo.com article on Mid-Term election cycles

Like I said, we won't really know until it's over but the "Blue Wave" hoopla isn't what it's being billed as.

Thanks those articles was enlightening. I think though that one reason for midterm losses for the presidents party has been ignored. The simple fact (that I believe and have no proof of) is that the people think giving one party or the other total power is dangerous so they balance it out. Actually that's the way I believe it should be. I think it's way to damned dangerous to have either the Democrats or Republicans in total control of the country. If they have to fight for bills and things they want it at least keeps them busy and at best makes it something everyone can live with.


Comshaw
 
Today my wife hit the nail on the head with who Kavanaugh is with his belligerent bullshit at the hearing.

He's Jack Nicolson from a few good men.

He knows he did what he's accused of.

He doesn't think there's a damn thing wrong with what he did.

He doesn't understand why anyone thinks there is anything wrong with what he did.

He thinks he deserves this position regardless of what he did.

He's pissed off people won't just leave him alone.

Most importantly? He wants to just admit he did it and say so fucking what? If he was allowed to be correctly questioned by a real prosecutor he'd be yelling it in five minutes.
 
Seven days ?

All of a sudden, we have Rocky Horror Picture Show chorus

Dr. Frank-N-Furter:

But a deltoid and a bicep
A hot groin and a tricep
Makes me - Ooh! - shake
Makes me wanna take Charles Atlas by the...
hand

Chorus: In just seven days

Dr. Frank-N-Furter: Oh, baby!

Chorus: I can make you a man!
 
Amy B Wang

October 1, 2018 11:04 AM

Former FBI director James B. Comey waded into the debate over the extended investigation of Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh on Monday, expressing confidence in the FBI’s ability to gather facts in a week’s time — but also blasting Republicans for putting a “shot clock” on the agency.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...investigate-kavanaugh/?utm_term=.6d66e5206cd2



With five days remaining in the arbitrary one-week timeframe demanded by Republicans, it’s looking more and more likely that the investigation will be so limited as to be almost pointless — other than in giving a handful of Senate Republican skeptics enough cover to confirm Kavanaugh.

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligence...gh-investigation-may-be-designed-to-fail.html

FBI’s Kavanaugh Investigation May Be Designed to Fail

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligence...gh-investigation-may-be-designed-to-fail.html

White House Authorizes Expanded Kavanaugh FBI Probe

OCT 01, 2018


https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/01/us/politics/trump-fbi-kavanaugh.html

Beat the clock!
 
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