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The Sentinel reports local police are looking into a second high school allegation. They aren't being all that specific at the moment, though.
The Sentinel reports local police are looking into a second high school allegation. They aren't being all that specific at the moment, though.
Wow, pages used to load faster than that when I had a 2400 bps modem.
I don't understand why the Federalist Society would not have dug out his past and disqualified him long ago. From what I understand they are all pretty tight group, so it seems like they would have had these discussions within the circle. I don't get it.exactly.
Problem is: for 30 years or so he has been groomed to one day sit on the Supreme Court: Evangelicals and Federalists have invested a lot in him. They would consider him a failure if he gave up the fight for some noble personal reason that goes against their Greater Good of overturning Chevron Deference.
Oh, I agree... in fact anyone that Trump nominates will likely be horrible from a personal right's perspective.In the unlikely event that the Kavanaugh nomination goes down in flames, a lot of people might be pushing for Amy Coney Barrett, and she seems just as bad from an agenda perspective.
I don't understand why the Federalist Society would not have dug out his past and disqualified him long ago. From what I understand they are all pretty tight group, so it seems like they would have had these discussions within the circle. I don't get it.
Oh, I agree... in fact anyone that Trump nominates will likely be horrible from a personal right's perspective.
Incredible, isn't it? Trump is such a horrible person that the mere thought of nominating someone decent would essentially be against his religion.
I don't understand why the Federalist Society would not have dug out his past and disqualified him long ago. From what I understand they are all pretty tight group, so it seems like they would have had these discussions within the circle. I don't get it.
It's the bargain he made only nominating people shortlisted by the Federalist Society in order to court the white evangelical vote.
And not only that, its not like they actually have the investigative powers of something like the FBI (nor do they have the ability to subpoena witnesses).This seems like the exact blind spot a group of people pretending to be sexually repressed in order to force it onto everyone else would have. It's not the type of thing they can comfortably talk about.I don't understand why the Federalist Society would not have dug out his past and disqualified him long ago. From what I understand they are all pretty tight group, so it seems like they would have had these discussions within the circle. I don't get it.
Incredible, isn't it? Trump is such a horrible person that the mere thought of nominating someone decent would essentially be against his religion.
I don't understand why the Federalist Society would not have dug out his past and disqualified him long ago. From what I understand they are all pretty tight group, so it seems like they would have had these discussions within the circle. I don't get it.
Do you feel if the accusations are untrue the dignified thing to do is to withdraw?
He can be both....Dolt 45 is a symptom.Incredible, isn't it? Trump is such a horrible person...
The New Yorker admits it has not confirmed through eyewitnesses Kavanaugh was even present at the party and other students who knew Kavanaugh said they never heard of the incident.
“The New Yorker has not confirmed with other eyewitnesses that Kavanaugh was present at the party.”
“In a statement, two of those male classmates who Ramirez alleged were involved in the incident, the wife of a third male student she said was involved, and three other classmates, Dino Ewing, Louisa Garry, and Dan Murphy, disputed Ramirez’s account of events…”
“We were the people closest to Brett Kavanaugh during his first year at Yale. He was a roommate to some of us, and we spent a great deal of time with him, including in the dorm where this incident allegedly took place.”
“Some of us were also friends with Debbie Ramirez during and after her time at Yale. We can say with confidence that if the incident Debbie alleges ever occurred, we would have seen or heard about it—and we did not.”
Oh, I'm pretty sure they don't care about any sort of crime against women (or minorities, etc.) But, in order to get their agenda implemented, they have to get republican politicians elected, and that means appealing to voters.Why would you think they give a single **** about crimes committed against women? I'm sure they think "How was she dressed?" is an important question.I don't understand why the Federalist Society would not have dug out his past and disqualified him long ago. From what I understand they are all pretty tight group, so it seems like they would have had these discussions within the circle. I don't get it.
very credible, IMO, especially given how Trump isn't shielding anyone from the Mueller probe with anything but Tweets.
Also, this theory has been around ever since Kennedy announced he would step down.