BUT, "people will DIE if he is confirmed."Ivytalk wrote:And the young millennial punks at Yale Law School are hyperventilating about an alumnus that has forgotten more constitutional law than they’ll ever learn.
Oh, the drama.
BUT, "people will DIE if he is confirmed."Ivytalk wrote:And the young millennial punks at Yale Law School are hyperventilating about an alumnus that has forgotten more constitutional law than they’ll ever learn.
Well, if they never nab these guys doing these deals wouldn't that elevate them in your eyes? I mean, your biggest admiration for Clinton, Inc. is that they could never get caught with something. Surely you must like these guys too?houndawg wrote:Kennedy gets one of his boys on the court and Kennedy's son, currently under investigation for laundering Russian money through Deutschbank, gets a pardon. The deal was done long ago, try to keep up.SDHornet wrote:I was hoping Trump would have went with the most conservative of the bunch, not because I agree with that ideology, but because that would have ensured the most entertaining leftist meltdown...oh well, there will always be that chance when RBG kicks the bucket.
Oh and elections have consequences.
Thanks, Spandawg.houndawg wrote:Kennedy gets one of his boys on the court and Kennedy's son, currently under investigation for laundering Russian money through Deutschbank, gets a pardon. The deal was done long ago, try to keep up.SDHornet wrote:I was hoping Trump would have went with the most conservative of the bunch, not because I agree with that ideology, but because that would have ensured the most entertaining leftist meltdown...oh well, there will always be that chance when RBG kicks the bucket.
Oh and elections have consequences.
Now you know that isn't true, Billy Joe, you can call home and ask my wife.CID1990 wrote:You have a pretty sensitive corruption radar for a Clinton supporterhoundawg wrote:
Kennedy gets one of his boys on the court and Kennedy's son, currently under investigation for laundering Russian money through Deutschbank, gets a pardon. The deal was done long ago, try to keep up.
That said, you might want to avoid getting your conspiracy theories from the Center for American Progress. It makes you look like the lefty equivalent of some Trumpy Tennessee Trailer Trash
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fac ... edirect=on
he's a lying sack of shit.BDKJMU wrote:Well, then someone needs to go tell the left who are in a frenzy now claiming that Kavanaugh will vote to overturn Roe v Wade..Ibanez wrote: Are you sure???? I thought he said it was settled law.
JoltinJoe wrote:BUT, "people will DIE if he is confirmed."Ivytalk wrote:And the young millennial punks at Yale Law School are hyperventilating about an alumnus that has forgotten more constitutional law than they’ll ever learn.
Oh, the drama.
Waithoundawg wrote:he's a lying sack of ****.BDKJMU wrote: Well, then someone needs to go tell the left who are in a frenzy now claiming that Kavanaugh will vote to overturn Roe v Wade..
CID1990 wrote:Waithoundawg wrote:
he's a lying sack of ****.
Is that all you got?
After your grand (debunked by WaPo) spandos catholic secret Russian society banker explosion conspiracy theory?
Just he's a lying sack of peckers?
disappointed
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GannonFan wrote:Well, if they never nab these guys doing these deals wouldn't that elevate them in your eyes? I mean, your biggest admiration for Clinton, Inc. is that they could never get caught with something. Surely you must like these guys too?houndawg wrote:
Kennedy gets one of his boys on the court and Kennedy's son, currently under investigation for laundering Russian money through Deutschbank, gets a pardon. The deal was done long ago, try to keep up.
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CID1990 wrote:Cory Booker quotes scripture to oppose a nominee who the left thinks will be guided by Catholic doctrine
Not sure if full retard or just TDS...CID1990 wrote:Cory Booker quotes scripture to oppose a nominee who the left thinks will be guided by Catholic doctrine
You more than most here should get that we can't have a traitor making SCOTUS nominations. We'll have to table this thing until the volcano-sized cloud of smoke has dissipated.Ivytalk wrote:for posting same thing in multiple threads — waste of bandwidth — 15 yards and loss of downhoundawg wrote:
He already has the pardon in his desk drawer.
I don’t get it. Do we have to worry about a “Comrade” Kavanaugh? The traitor is doing OK so far. Wake me up when he nominates Sotominor Jr.houndawg wrote:You more than most here should get that we can't have a traitor making SCOTUS nominations. We'll have to table this thing until the volcano-sized cloud of smoke has dissipated.Ivytalk wrote: for posting same thing in multiple threads — waste of bandwidth — 15 yards and loss of down
Maybe you should pull your head out of your ass - this has been SOP since Newt Gingrich..BDKJMU wrote:Left is flailing..I don't know whether I should or since that leftist rag is going after Kavanaugh's wife..
REVEALED: NYT Targets Kavanaugh’s Wife, Looking For ‘Abortion,’ ‘Gun,’ ‘Gay,’ ‘Federalist’ Emails
https://ntknetwork.com/revealed-nyt-tar ... st-emails/
Maybe, maybe not, we don't know but we do know that we certainly have very real reasons to fear the "Comrade" nominating him. The main thing is that we need to take all the time we need to make sure that he isn't tainted. We must be very deliberate and extremely thorough in vetting his (Kavanaughh's) work, n'est pas? Of course you agree with that....at least we sure hope you do..Ivytalk wrote:I don’t get it. Do we have to worry about a “Comrade” Kavanaugh? The traitor is doing OK so far. Wake me up when he nominates Sotominor Jr.houndawg wrote:
You more than most here should get that we can't have a traitor making SCOTUS nominations. We'll have to table this thing until the volcano-sized cloud of smoke has dissipated.
I agree they should stick to her husband. He has a long paper trail and it shouldn't be hard to vet him - after he gets nominated by a President who isn't being investigated for a smorgasbord of criminal behavior from money laundering to underage girls.CID1990 wrote:Kavanaugh is about the most vanilla guy a GOP president could nominate - he could just as easily have been nominated by President Kasich
he's probably a best case scenario for Dems, who a year ago were sure Trump would be sending Taney back to the court
the fact that this guy has so much time on the bench and in other public functions should make it quite easy to vet him -
the left digging into his wife is about as big a tell as you can get here
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Elections have consequences, HDhoundawg wrote:I agree they should stick to her husband. He has a long paper trail and it shouldn't be hard to vet him - after he gets nominated by a President who isn't being investigated for a smorgasbord of criminal behavior from money laundering to underage girls.CID1990 wrote:Kavanaugh is about the most vanilla guy a GOP president could nominate - he could just as easily have been nominated by President Kasich
he's probably a best case scenario for Dems, who a year ago were sure Trump would be sending Taney back to the court
the fact that this guy has so much time on the bench and in other public functions should make it quite easy to vet him -
the left digging into his wife is about as big a tell as you can get here
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I don't think there is anything he has really thought through these days.CID1990 wrote:Elections have consequences, HDhoundawg wrote:
I agree they should stick to her husband. He has a long paper trail and it shouldn't be hard to vet him - after he gets nominated by a President who isn't being investigated for a smorgasbord of criminal behavior from money laundering to underage girls.
(someone once said)
one of those consequences is that unless he is impeached, and right up to that point, he is legitimately the President
like your parliamentarian wet dream, you have not thought this whole de-legitimization thing through completely
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I'm just sayin' what everybody is thinkin'....we'll see what happens...CID1990 wrote:Elections have consequences, HDhoundawg wrote:
I agree they should stick to her husband. He has a long paper trail and it shouldn't be hard to vet him - after he gets nominated by a President who isn't being investigated for a smorgasbord of criminal behavior from money laundering to underage girls.
(someone once said)
one of those consequences is that unless he is impeached, and right up to that point, he is legitimately the President
like your parliamentarian wet dream, you have not thought this whole de-legitimization thing through completely
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