Cory is a bit of a grandstander. Running hard already. But, it did get press for the fact that the whole Advise and Consent roll of the Senate is pure Kabuki at this point.
In 2003 Kavanugh was working in as an attorney in the Bush administration. Another white house attorney John Yoo (Now a Fox news Contributor) wrote and Infamous memo stating that torture was legal and is the administrative policy for "enemy combatants a term that applied to any person picked up by US Forces OR ALLIED IRAQI FORCES. No document has been released that states either way Kavanugh’s opinion of torture as a tool of the state. He has said he did not state an opinion, but it is hard to accept the idea that the most experienced US attorney had no opinion on the most controversial legal argument debated in the last 60 years. No document has been released during those years I am convinced because Kananaugh was arguing something that most American hold abhorrent. that the US government tortured Iraqis picked up legitimately by us forces but that the US also tortured Iraqis picked up by the Iraqi army or police as retribution for internal political reasons. In essence we tortured and held in Guantanamo for decades people who’s only crime was being an enemy of selected Iraqi Families Power-brokers and even Warlords.
hermit48 over 5 years ago
However, the (Republi)thugs still tried to keep the library closed to the public.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 5 years ago
Yes, he didn’t tell Putin to do it like Der Furor.
Totalloser Premium Member over 5 years ago
Republican Votes don’t need the library since most of them read at the same 3rd grade level as Trump
Zev over 5 years ago
That still leaves all the 100K plus pages still locked in the basement. You know, the ones the White House and Republicans withheld.
Dani Rice over 5 years ago
Who was the fool who suggested we don’t need libraries any more? “Everbody” has a Kindle now. They can just download the books they want.
kballweg Premium Member over 5 years ago
Cory is a bit of a grandstander. Running hard already. But, it did get press for the fact that the whole Advise and Consent roll of the Senate is pure Kabuki at this point.
Neat '33 over 5 years ago
WOW ! A “male” Maxine Waters !!!
Radish the wordsmith over 5 years ago
Why are republicans hiding millions of documents regarding Kavanaugh?
Obviously the crooked liars don’t want the truth to come out.
William Bednar Premium Member over 5 years ago
Yet another false equivalence! Must be GOP.
AndrewSihler over 5 years ago
Rules framed with corrupt intent deserve to be broken, in fact it is morally necessary to do so.
JHayes over 5 years ago
In 2003 Kavanugh was working in as an attorney in the Bush administration. Another white house attorney John Yoo (Now a Fox news Contributor) wrote and Infamous memo stating that torture was legal and is the administrative policy for "enemy combatants a term that applied to any person picked up by US Forces OR ALLIED IRAQI FORCES. No document has been released that states either way Kavanugh’s opinion of torture as a tool of the state. He has said he did not state an opinion, but it is hard to accept the idea that the most experienced US attorney had no opinion on the most controversial legal argument debated in the last 60 years. No document has been released during those years I am convinced because Kananaugh was arguing something that most American hold abhorrent. that the US government tortured Iraqis picked up legitimately by us forces but that the US also tortured Iraqis picked up by the Iraqi army or police as retribution for internal political reasons. In essence we tortured and held in Guantanamo for decades people who’s only crime was being an enemy of selected Iraqi Families Power-brokers and even Warlords.
braindead Premium Member over 5 years ago
Why do Varvel and the other Trump Disciples believe it’s perfectly okay for a nominee to lie in confirmation hearings?