Mitch McConnell — whose unprecedented obstruction of a moderate nominee, Merrick Garland (who had been explicitly recommended by Republicans as a consensus nominee), now has the nerve to demand civility and fair treatment of Trump’s ideologically extreme, highly partisan, biased nominee (Brett Kavanaugh) who has written articles claiming that presidents should be immune from investigations, indictments or criminal or civil proceedings.
Of course, Kavanaugh wrote that while working for war criminal George W. Bush.
Previously, he was on the staff of Kenneth Starr and was a key author of major sections of the report on Bill Clinton.
So apparently, only Republicans should be immune.
If confirmed, this biased partisan must recuse himself from any case in which Trump is involved.
Mitch McConnell — whose unprecedented obstruction of a moderate nominee, Merrick Garland (who had been explicitly recommended by Republicans as a consensus nominee), now has the nerve to demand civility and fair treatment of Trump’s ideologically extreme, highly partisan, biased nominee (Brett Kavanaugh) who has written articles claiming that presidents should be immune from investigations, indictments or criminal or civil proceedings.
Of course, Kavanaugh wrote that while working for war criminal George W. Bush.
Previously, he was on the staff of Kenneth Starr and was a key author of major sections of the report on Bill Clinton.
So apparently, only Republicans should be immune.
If confirmed, this biased partisan must recuse himself from any case in which Trump is involved.