Well, I will go out for a celebration dinner once Kavanaugh gets confirmed. MAGA.![]()
Look at these turds cheering a Bush crony after crying about 'anti-establishment' all the time. This is the reason Trump University was a success, suckers everywhere.
Well, I will go out for a celebration dinner once Kavanaugh gets confirmed. MAGA.![]()
How about a couple of examples?
Many, if not nearly all of Kavanaugh's most absurd, and "endearing" opinions, a la manière de Rudy Giuliani, are most likely to have come while working in his ultra sycophantic role as a former White House step-and-fetch-it. These are the very records most interesting to the public; yet these are among the records being withheld! This is one of the several reasons for the fuss. And now we have a President, an un-indicted co-conspirator if you will, whose staff has deemed it necessary to withhold records on the shaky basis of "executive privilege" of the one under investigation, but a privilege being asserted over records of yet another Occupant of the White House altogether. A most amazing circumstance, wouldn't you say? Very interesting don't you think?I see. And all of his opinions are a matter of public record.
Yet, the dems still want hundreds of thousands of records to review before deciding on how to vote on the candidate that they have said they will not vote for.
Nice.
Many, if not nearly all his most absurd opinions, a la manière de Rudy Giuliani, have come while working in his ultra sycophantic role as a former White House step-and-fetch-it. These are the very records most interesting to the public; yet these are among the records being withheld! This is one of the several reasons for the fuss. And now we have a President, an un-indicted co-conspirator if you will, whose staff has deemed it necessary to withhold records on the shaky basis of "executive privilege" of the one under investigation, but a privilege being asserted over records of yet another Occupant of the White House altogether. A most amazing circumstance, wouldn't you say? Very interesting don't you think?
Yes - his 3rd grade homework and the love notes he sent to his first girlfriend are also on that list.I see. And all of his opinions are a matter of public record.
Yet, the dems still want hundreds of thousands of records to review before deciding on how to vote on the candidate that they have said they will not vote for.
Nice.
When I used the carefully chosen word, "TOADY" to describe the chubbaly winsome Mr. Kavanaugh, this is precisely the kind of groveling non-utterances I had in mind. Of course the President can't pardon himself! Yet apparently there is no level too low for the subterranean, invertebrate Mr. Kavanaugh.https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/co...t-questions-his-confirmation-hearings-n906401
Kavanaugh dodges on whether Trump could pardon himself, be subpoenaed
You're such an eager correspondent that you rattled off a rejoinder before I had a chance to correct my injudicious word choice. Please read my post as it now stands, not as it stood. You should know however that the most observant of us do have some knowledge of what is contained in the withheld documents from other sources, viz., a U.S. Senator.I see. So those "crazy writings and opinions" that you referred to are not available to the public. Only available to you through speculation and via your Batman Decoder Ring as discussed.
I can not recommend too highly watching reruns of yesterdays marathon hearing. Why should I have tortured myself so just for the accolades you'll bestow on me were I to bend to your request. There is also available to you Kvanaugh's paper in the Minnesota Law Review, where he strikes a different, but not surprising for him at least, tone then he did while toiling away for Mr. Starr. Oh, and should I mention the nice article in Politico on this very topic.How about a couple of examples?
You're such an eager correspondent that you rattled off a rejoinder before I had a chance to correct my injudicious word choice. Please read my post as it now stands, not as it stood. You should know however that the most observant of us do have some knowledge of what is contained in the withheld documents from other sources, viz., a U.S. Senator.
And the majority of his opinions are right in line with his colleagues on the Appeals court bench. Nothing to see here. He is a team player. Its his vision of the Imperial Presidency developed for expediency during his time in the Bush White House, when The U.S. practice of drowning its detainees became an indelicate issue, and his "textualism," expeditiously trotted out to explain why nothing could be done about the AR15, that's truly alarming. It is in these lapses into pure suck-up-edness, as though morals never existed and lustitia was never blind, where crazy is much too mild a word. But as I noted, his record demonstrates he can be a fine sycophant when it suits his purpose; please, Lustitia, go fuck yourself!Just go ahead and post the writings and opinions you referred to as "crazy" and we will take it from there. Dont know what said and re-said above. Or are you still waiting for secret batman decoder material. He has been on the bench for 13 years. Quite a record of publicly available material as it applies to actual legal matters rather than all the side witchhunting from when he worked in the white house.