Nick Anderson for September 27, 2018

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    Daeder  over 5 years ago

    I don’t care nearly as much about the drinking.

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    DD Wiz Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Halos made out of beer cans are as believable as rapes, or even any sexual contact, not existing if you don’t remember it because you were in a drunken blackout on your way to those 100 KEGS!

    Or c’mon, Brett Kavanaugh, the comments that YOU WROTE in YOUR OWN yearbook senior bio, in which you refer to those 100 kegs, being an “alumni” of a woman you identify as a sexual plaything, “Satan’s triangles” (forcible threesomes in which two buddies — you and Mark Judge — force yourselves on intoxicated or drugged female victims), and the witness statements of Mark Judge (in the two non-fiction books he wrote on his recovery from addiction) and the THREE new witness that have come forth, also demanding FBI investigations and polygraphs (not what liars usually demand, while you resist) are hardly consistent with halos.

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    shakeswilly  over 5 years ago

    WATCH OUT AMERICA ! Kavanaugh and the Gropey Old Pachyderm are going to try a “Devil’s Triangle “ on lady Justice.

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    wolfiiig  over 5 years ago

    How long did Herr Trump have to shake the tree before this character fell out of it?

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    superposition  over 5 years ago

    The USA has changed. One party looks forward and the other looks back, it seems.

    https://tinyurl.com/y746tq4v (chart)

    " …Now, a new, large-scale study has documented how much the mix of voters who support each of the two parties has changed. The conclusion: The two party coalitions are now more different than at any point in the past generation.

    The Democrats have changed the most, as the mix of voters who support them has grown less white, less religious, more college-educated, younger and more liberal over the past decade, according to the study by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center.

    Republican voters, by contrast, more closely reflect the demographics of an earlier, mostly white, Christian America. In one regard, the party’s voters have actually stepped slightly back in time — Republicans are less likely today than a decade ago to be college graduates, Pew found. That’s a striking fact in a country that has steadily grown more college-educated.

    “Republicans have not changed as the country has changed,” said Carroll Doherty, Pew’s director of political research.

    The numbers, drawn from 10,000 voter interviews that Pew conducted last year, paint a detailed picture of the coalitions behind each of the two major parties. They underscore an important point about the polarization that so dominates national politics: Although Americans often blame politicians for not compromising, elected officials represent voter bases that each year have less and less in common.

    …"

    http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-voter-groups-20180320-story.html

    (emphasis added)

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    montessoriteacher  over 5 years ago

    Time to watch the kangaroo court today! The deck is stacked against the Dems in the way it is organized, ONLY 5 MINUTES PER QUESTIONER! They need to develop a complaint process as Anita Hill has said!

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    superposition  over 5 years ago

    “Googling my name brings up embarrassing things that did in prep school and college. Employers in private firms will not hire me. Should I try to find legal work in government?” — anonymous

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    Duane Ott  over 5 years ago

    Just think how brilliant a judge he would be if he hadn’t killed all those brain cells.

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 5 years ago

    Republicans are standing in line to take advantage of Lady Justice.

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    montessoriteacher  over 5 years ago

    As I understand it, there are a few GOP senators on the fence about Kavanaugh, and it only takes ONE to not vote for him. I am sure there is tremendous pressure, as there should be.

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    Andylit Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Yep. Sex allegations are collapsing as the “friends” of each accuser call BS.

    Time to switch gears to the drinking argument.

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 5 years ago

    Crazy/Stupid Republican of the Day: Bill Schuette- 2018 Update

    https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/9/27/1799154/-Crazy-Stupid-Republican-of-the-Day-Bill-Schuette-2018-Update

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 5 years ago

    Republicans are really looking bad in their persecution of Ford.

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    montessoriteacher  over 5 years ago

    I don’t see allegations of sexual misconduct collapsing at all, having observed and heard Dr. Ford.

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    Mr. Blawt  over 5 years ago

    The GOP doesn’t care, they are just waiting for Kavanaugh to start another trian

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    Dtroutma  over 5 years ago

    He should have just admitted he was drunk and grabbed her pussy, and he’d be passed onto the court with the blessings of the White House.

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 5 years ago

    It was criminal of Grassley not to call witnesses like Judge.

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    DonPoole  over 5 years ago

    He’s Federalist Society groundfall. They shook the tree. Trump came along and picked him up.

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    DuhWeldr  over 5 years ago

    Time to change the Justice Icon: Not only is she blind She’s drunk as well.

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