Posted on 07/30/2018 12:40:15 PM PDT by detective
“As soon as 50 senators announce they will support Kavanaugh, 5-7 of the Red State Demoncrat Senators will suddenly support him, too. Profiles in lack of courage - just trying to save their jobs.”
indeed. still, the growing radical lunatic branch of the Dem party are going to come unglued if ANY Dem Senator votes for Kavanaugh ... can’t wait to see the vitriol directed at their own ...
“Im tired of him pulling this nonsense over and over.”
Except this time it’s kind of fun. By keeping it open, the Red State Dems appeared to be the power brokers, so one cannot imagine the level of crap they were getting from their vitriolic base.
He had to make their lives (and the lives of their office workers) TOTALLY SUCK while he was ‘pondering’ the issue.
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
Thank you to @RandPaul for your YES on a future great Justice of the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh. Your vote means a lot to me, and to everyone who loves our Country!
6:36 PM · Jul 30, 2018
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1024061082640502785
Paul's hesitancy with voicing support for Kavanaugh was based on reasonable suspicion around his views on privacy rights, an area in which most 'conservatives' are sorely lacking.
Paul's subsequent signal of approval indicates (to me at least) that he obtained satisfactory answers from Kavanaugh in that regard.
You might disagree, but I find Sen. Paul taking his 'advice and consent' role seriously, as opposed to a party line rubber stamp, to be refreshing.
If only some more Democrats would follow suit.
LOSERTARIAN...first, last, and always, until he bends the knee; which is an act that is both puerile and RINO...even when he does finally vote the way he should.
Though his RAT father was worse and a damned hypocrite, who condemned “pork” Bill after Bill, and at the last minute loaded Bills with his own PORK, but then voted NO, knowing full well that the Bill had enough votes to pass!
Frankly, I still don’t believe him.
He’s going to go McCain on President Trump.
Thanks BobL.
I’m not quite as sure as you are, but you may be right.
Can you explain to me why Paul had to go public with this?
He could have gone about this without going public.
I’d defer to Senator Paul, but at least part of his taking a public stance is giving voice to the fourth amendment concerns of his supporters and highlighting an issue he feels strongly about.
I’m pretty sure there’s a public relations aspect to it also, Senators like to be talked about and see their name in the newspapers.
Frankly, Paul’s coming out in favor of Kavanaugh after expressing initial reservations gives the nomination forward momentum and puts more pressure on the red state Democrats to vote yes also.
Yesterday I heard Professor Dersh predict Kav will get 54-55 votes to confirm.
I do see logic in your response.
Let me run this by you.
When you come out expressing reservations about a nominee, you’re fellow Senators take note. If they didn’t want to vote for the guy themselves, it can give them resolve. Why even Paul has reservations. I’m on the right track.
You get a person like Collins or some other wing-nut, and you’re playing with fire. The fact is, you may have provided initial cover for them to develop their own refusal.
Will they come back from the brink? Maybe.
During the 2016 run up to the election, we had prominent people on our side, just ripping Trump to shreds. Then weeks before the election after trashing him for over a year without mercy or any coherent reason they recant, and decide to vote for him. They tell their people.
My question, is how many of their listeners had been so disillusioned by his former attacks, they won’t be able to vote for the candidate?
I didn’t vote for McCain, and I’ll never regret not voting for that guy. How many listeners to those who trashed Trump for a year will will feel the same about Trump? Oh they won’t come out and say it, but when something happens they don’t fully understand, they will be carping in the background with the talking head mentality, just lost in space.
Why? Because a guy they respected with a big mouth stood up in the public arena and cast dispersions. I say this a lot on the forum last week.
Paul is a very small microcosm of this dynamic, IMO.
How many calls did Washington get opposing Kavanaugh based on Paul’s initial comments?
BTW: I had thought of the effect of Paul announcing later on too.
I’m not quite so sure that moment was enhanced by his prior comments.
Being quiet and announcing later on probably would have had about the same impact.
BTW: I had thought of the effect of Paul announcing later on too.
I’m not quite so sure that moment was enhanced by his prior comments.
Being quiet and announcing later on probably would have had about the same impact.
Meant to add:
I don’t think he brought one Conservative over on this. I don’t think he brought one Democrat over on this.
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LOL
Unfortunately, there may not be too many folks, if any, close to him to get his mind right.
“:^)
To your other point, Sen. Paul ended his 2016 Presidential bid shortly after a disappointing showing in the Iowa caucuses, and much like Gov. Walker did not join the chorus of naysayers against Trump.
Just for completeness, I’m not sure if Rand intended that, only that it was the effect.
Thanks BobL. I am running behind in my replies. Doen’t take away any meaning more than that, for it.
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