To: dfwgator
“I hold no illusions that Kav is going to be much different than Kennedy, hell be an improvement, but not that much.”
That is not my expectation since Trump nominated him. If he does turn out to be another Kennedy then that reflects on Trump. But we are jumping way ahead. For now — I support him because Trump nominated him.
To: plain talk
I think after what the democrat party did to Judge Kavanaugh, they have created a conservative judicial zealot far worse (for them, good for the country) than anything they could have possibly imagined.
162 posted on
10/05/2018 12:39:36 PM PDT by
jyo19
To: plain talk
“Plain Talk”...I agree with you...I also suspect that Kavanaugh is conservative in the sense that he may have held his cards close to his vest over the past decade or so regarding the issue of abortion, knowing that he could be up for the Supreme Court. It is not dishonest to assert that abortion-on-demand is “settled law”...then vote to overturn Roe v. Wade if a persuasive argument is made to you. And suffering changes people. Who knows what going through the Hell of being falsely accused of attempted rape — 35 years ago! — would do to someone? I'm betting Kavanaugh will be a better, more conservative judge on account of what he has gone through. (Not that any of this will have been justified, mind you...)
291 posted on
10/05/2018 12:58:07 PM PDT by
utahagen
(but but)
To: plain talk
Kennedy requested him. I think he will be the right vote the great majority of the time but I have always thought he was going to be more like Kennedy than Scalia. I am hoping he becomes more conservative once he gets on the court.
293 posted on
10/05/2018 12:58:34 PM PDT by
McGavin999
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