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1 posted on 10/06/2018 11:19:35 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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I posted this on another thread yesterday.

IMHO there are only so many lies a person can accept, there’s a certain level of constant rage that can be maintained.

Rage turns inward with impotence. A desire to overcome that helplessness, regroup, lends itself to being more effective which requires research and discovery.

At this point, a thoughtful person must decide if they are willing to allow their entire worldview, everything they thought was true, to come crashing down or continue their willful self deception.


2 posted on 10/06/2018 11:22:47 AM PDT by Zeneta
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This works. I remember watching The North hearings on C-Span and thinking wow this guy’s a straight shooter a real Boy Scout. Later I watch the news in the way they were describing him was nothing like I seen. I figured out right then something’s up with their reporting.


3 posted on 10/06/2018 11:22:59 AM PDT by DouglasKC
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Hopefully, there are other youth who have watched the display of character assassination, of partisan posturing, thinly disguised as "care" for women, and of ignorance on display, and have concluded that America is, and always has, even in its worst days, stood for more than that.

The independence of thought being exhibited by Republicans these past few weeks is encouraging for the cause of liberty.

A year or so before the time of America's Revolution, Edmund Burke, in 1775, in his Speech on Conciliation to the Parliament, observed that "spirit" among the then-colonists:

"In other countries, the people, more simple, and of a less mercurial cast, judge of an ill principle in government only by an actual grievance; here they anticipate the evil, and judge of the pressure of the grievance by the badness of the principle. They augur misgovernment at a distance, and snuff the approach of tyranny in every tainted breeze." - Edmund Burke, Speech on Conciliation

Is it just possible--even, if almost improbable, that American citizens, once again, have recovered their ability to "judge of the pressure of the grievance by the badness of the principle" and have "snuff(ed) the approach of tyranny" in the Progressive/Liberal overplay of their hand regarding a potential Supreme Court Justice who, they believe, will adhere to the Constitution's limitation on power lodged in Progressives in government?

4 posted on 10/06/2018 11:23:28 AM PDT by loveliberty2
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I’m happy to see that Andrew and I turned at the exact same time and for the exact same reason.

Let’s hope there is similar fallout over this latest disgrace.


5 posted on 10/06/2018 11:24:39 AM PDT by eddie willers
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Also this.

Americans, if nothing else, have a very good sense of “Fair Play”.

If they recognize the Left, the media and the Democrat politicians as being part of a concerted effort to unfairly destroy an innocent man, they will either not show up to vote or switch parties from Democrat.

They may also relate or find similarities between the entire Kavanaugh episode and Mueller’s witch hunt against Trump.

If so, the smell of Victory will be with us for a long time.


6 posted on 10/06/2018 11:25:57 AM PDT by Zeneta
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He (and most other Americans) could see through the partisan efforts of the media and the political class who didn’t pause for a moment of reflection before trying to destroy a good man’s reputation for the sole purpose of keeping him and his unacceptable political ideology from sitting on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Why the press is dying: 'Didn't pause for a moment of reflection'...

7 posted on 10/06/2018 11:29:00 AM PDT by GOPJ (If a Supreme Court justice can't be presumed innocent, what hope do the rest of us have? -Greenfield)
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The author makes a great point. And for some, hopefully a lot more than, SOME, when they get out of college, move out of the house and get on their own and life hits them, they’ll wake up. When they realize that their Bernie-Loving boss is still trying to squeeze every nickel out of their paychecks to put in his/her pocket, they’ll realize that all the things they’ve been told and taught at the local university, ain’t necessarily true. Then, the next time they walk into the voting precinct, they’ll have a real decision to make.


9 posted on 10/06/2018 11:33:54 AM PDT by qaz123
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10 posted on 10/06/2018 11:34:38 AM PDT by GOP Poet
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I miss Andrew...I wish he were here right now to see what’s going down!, A Supreme victory!


11 posted on 10/06/2018 11:35:39 AM PDT by miserare ( Indict Hillary!)
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I still remember Nina Totenberg, NPR’s award-winning legal affairs correspondent, telling us how Anita Hill’s testimony was so very credible.

Nothing has changed with the leftist media.

All of the leftist media are now telling us how Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony is so very credible.

The leftist media is so incompetent that in 27 years they are unable to come up with a new script.


12 posted on 10/06/2018 11:38:51 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
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There’s no more effective conservative than a liberal who finally sees the light.

I can think of a dozen off of the top of my head that fit that description.


13 posted on 10/06/2018 11:39:04 AM PDT by aquila48
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I had a similar worldview awakening during the 2000 recount. It was like watching an alternate version of reality, something through the looking-glass.

It’s only gotten worse since then.


14 posted on 10/06/2018 11:39:27 AM PDT by LittleSpotBlog
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TY for posting. I was unaware of Breibart history. There are 4 significant events in my lifetime (excluding family) that I will never forget:

JFK assassination
Clarence Thomas hearing
9 11 and working in Manhattan that day
Brett Kavanaugh hearings


17 posted on 10/06/2018 11:45:03 AM PDT by gcparent (Brett Kavanzugh hearings)
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Reading the article with tears in my eyes. Breitbart was one of a kind and I adored him. And yes, there are young Breitbarts watching this and getting the truth about how leftists destroy everything they touch. Even if they were raised with “liberal factory settings” like most of us are now.

BUT LOOK WHAT THEY EFFING DID TO BREITBART IN HIS PRIME.

So, tears in my eyes.


20 posted on 10/06/2018 11:48:55 AM PDT by Yaelle (.)
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I think this will be bigger than even the Thomas debacle. People are PISSED.


22 posted on 10/06/2018 11:51:01 AM PDT by freedomjusticeruleoflaw
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Although being conservative from a relatively early age, it was the Clarence Thomas fiasco that sparked a true and thorough detestation of/for leftists.


25 posted on 10/06/2018 12:00:35 PM PDT by Fester Chugabrew (Lock. Her. Up.)
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The Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill controversy made me much more proactive in politics. Anita Hill is very pro-murder and I have always been pro-life but the dirt behind Hill and seeing how abortion nearly destroyed a friend of mine while all that was going on caused me to get off the sidelines.

Clarence Thomas is the one living human I would love to have dinner with.


26 posted on 10/06/2018 12:13:03 PM PDT by Ms. AntiFeminazi
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Laura Loomer is one of the “next Breitbarts”. She goes into the belly of the beast and asks the questions no one else will.


27 posted on 10/06/2018 12:14:03 PM PDT by bigbob (Trust Sessions. Trust the Plan.)
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I will say this no one is better then the left at destroying its self.


30 posted on 10/06/2018 12:45:12 PM PDT by PCPOET7
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Then there are those of us who never needed such a travesty in order to embrace conscious conservatism.

I am tired of the Prodigal Sons (for lack of a better descriptor) getting far more credit than the Dutiful Sons.

People like Andrew Breitbart and David Horowitz do a lot of damage before they have an epiphany - if they ever do.


41 posted on 10/06/2018 4:25:16 PM PDT by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - J. R. R. Tolkien)
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