Posted on 04/29/2019 7:35:25 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
I'm not a daytime watcher of Fox News, but as an always-on television is within earshot, I do tend to be a bit of a detached daytime listener. As such, I have been mystified by the one-eighty-degree turn of Fox legal analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano from being an ardent Trump-supporter to a constant critic of the president. It was one of those mysteries we must sometimes wait years for to get an explanation of what led to such a sudden, inexplicable political reversal. But thanks to that titan of tweeting, our nation's chief executive (Dems would prefer that to be Titanic), we now know what inspired this sudden onset of anti-Trump hostility from Judge Nap.
Following his hugely successful Wisconsin rally Saturday night, Donald Trump tweeted this:
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"....Ever since Andrew came to my office to ask that I appoint him to the U.S. Supreme Court, and I said NO, he has been very hostile! Also asked for pardon for his friend. A good "pal" of low ratings Shepard Smith."
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Aha! Sorry, couldn't resist that it's so seldom one gets to use aha, and for once, it actually applies. But seriously, folks (as a certain comedian used to say, who, by the way, like our president, could never get any respect, either), if true, Trump's tweet does certainly provide motive for Judge Nap's mysterious morphing from a Fox News fan of the president to a continually carping critic, without even a hint of explanation from the network. This is another example of how all these so-called "expert" observations we're continually fed by the media are far too dependent on the personal feelings and attitudes of the so-called experts rather than being objective and fact-based.
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If he is gay, he hates President Trump.
It is in their gay DNA!
One too many penises in his rectum......
Nap did the 180 after DJT refused his request to be appointed to SCOTUS & wouldn’t pardon a friend of his.
Some interesting facts about Judge Napolitano:
1) He’s not married
2) He talks in favor of gay marriage and says that it is also a matter of government. He spoke against Chief Justice John Roberts dissent on gay marriage.
3) He is a vegetarian
4) He owns a farm that produces maple syrup
5) Make what you want of it, but...
Napolitano had a longtime friend named, James C. Sheil, who died on March 19, 2013.
In the Acknowledgements section of his book Suicide Pact: The Radical Expansion of Presidential Powers and the Lethal Threat to American Liberty, Napolitano states: “... my happy dreams turned dark last year when Jim Sheil, my alter ego to whose memory this book is dedicated, died suddenly on March 19th 2013, as we were working on this book. Jim and I shared much of our lives with each other. Among that which we shared was a love of the printed word. Yet our philosophies and politics were like oil and water.”
No surprise that a homosexual does not like Trump
He’s a fayg, Jim.
With no on-the-bench judicial experience for 24 years, what makes him think he is qualified to be a Supreme Court justice?
Besides, his hair line is unnatural.
By the way, who was the friend that needs a pardon? And why?
Napolitano has been a liberal jackass ever since President Trump did not give him a job in the Administration.
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Nap is a pole vaulter.
From Wiki
Yep, he’s a Vegetarian, there’s your proof.
I am perplexed by Judge Nap too. He was the keynote speaker here in Charlotte a few years ago at a Pro-Life event and was spectacular. For that alone, I still hold him in high regard - unless he’s changed on that too.
I don’t listen to eddie munster. He is flat out wrong most of the time.
It continues to amaze me how easily lawyers—and now judges—can change hats from white to black.
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Eddie Muenster double?
“It continues to amaze me how easily lawyersand now judgescan change hats from white to black.”
It shouldn’t amaze you. Lawyers are nothing more than advocates for hire. They will take the side they are getting paid by.
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