Wednesday, October 3, 2018

This is the problem with the Republicans having chosen the Very Stable Genius

You know about his little excursion into the definitely fishy aspects of Ford's testimony at his rally to his base in Mississippi last evening.

There is nothing to dispute in the fundamental argument underlying what he did. It's also true that this is yet another example of this ever-reliable axiom: Donald Trump will always choose the most boneheaded way to deal with anything.

And in this case, he could not have thusly let loose at a worse time. Now the Republican squishes - Collins, Murkowski, Flake - are so incensed about it they're sending out back-on-the-fence signals.

This would have been handled so differently by any number of 2016 Republican presidential candidates, any of whom would have beaten the supremely unappealing (except to feminists) Madame Bleachbit.

But the VSG, with no sense of strategy, is delivering us another nail-biter - over an imminently qualified jurist, excellent father and husband, exemplary girls' basketball coach and devout follower of Lord Jesus.

And one last thing that is tangentially related: Michael Avenatti would not be on our radar screens if the VSG had not had sex with his porn-star client in 2006, mere weeks after the VSG's third wife had given birth to his fifth kid.


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  2. Kavanaugh is absolutely a liar and perjurer, probably an alcoholic, and possibly criminally misogynistic. When faced with a challenge, he reacted with the temperament of a toddler. But none of that matters. None of it. Why? Because he will deliver that one vote that denies women control over their lives and their futures which is the perverse objective of the regressive and superstitious.

    Along the way he will, of course, continue placing corporate interests over those of individuals, failing to protect vulnerable communities, and shielding an incompetent, wicked and scandalous crime family president.

    But that's ok because...Jesus.

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  3. You have no stinking evidence for anything you're charging here. Not one stinking bit. Including that "temperament of a toddler" dog vomit.

    And his lodestar is the intent of the Constitution's framers, not "corporate interests."

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    1. I recommend this long but excellent presentation to your attention:

      "...“If both parties speak with passion and clarity, but one of them says many inconsistent, evasive, irrational, and false things, then we actually have a very good indicator of who is telling the truth…”

      https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/09/how-we-know-kavanaugh-is-lying

      Cheers. :o)

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