https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6206357/America-tears-apart-Trumps-belligerent-drunk-Brett-Kavanaugh.html
I don't see this as a nation tearing ITSELF apart. It's being torn apart intentionally by a veritable host of parties:
- Trump, who nominated this bozo
- The GOP, who did not vet him
- The DNC, who would do anything to get back in power
- The MSM, who are willing accomplices of the seditionists
- The hosts of late night TV, who live in splendor from their smears
I'd like to make a comparison, with which you can do what you want:
- In the case of Obama ad-Dajjal, multiple credible sources alleged he was NOT a natural born citizen. What happened? The accusers were smeared, vilified, and ultimately ignored. No meaningful official investigation was ever conducted.
- But in the case of Kavanaugh, the claims of multiple sources are accepted at face value, almost to the point of sanctification. Multiple official and unofficial investigations are underway to support their claims and to find additional accusers.
Constitutionally, a person CANNOT be president unless they are a natural born citizen. However, a person CAN be a justice unless they are CONVICTED of a crime. So why did we bend over backward for Obama ad-Dajjal but are now viciously attacking Kavanaugh? Is it mainly because the former has no problem with human abortion while the latter does?
And by the way, LBJ also appears to have been a belligerent drunk rapist AND a murderer, but no one got this bent out of shape about him, did they? Why not? We only went after him when he started to draft us into the Army. Bill Clinton also appears to be a belligerent drug-addled rapist, but his so-called wife PROTECTED him. Why? To further her own political career? So maybe it really all is about self-interest.
I would have hoped we were a better people than that, but I guess I was wrong.
If, as claimed in this article, the issue is shaping the judiciary for years to come, then the Democrats don't really care about Dr. Blasey, either. She's just a tool:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/29/republicans-brett-kavanaugh-supreme-court-dr-christine-blasey-ford