Posted on 09/28/2018 5:32:41 PM PDT by Kaslin
Today was supposed to be simple. The Senate Judiciary Committee was set to vote on advancing the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Senate floor. It was going to be a party-line vote. It was going to be dotted with Democrats once again whining about the process. They also want an FBI investigation to look into the sexual misconduct allegations lobbed against Kavanaugh. One of the women, Christine Blasey Ford, testified before Congress yesterday in an intense day of testimony. Judge Kavanaugh addressed the committee in the afternoon, in a fiery speech defending his name, reputation, and career. He stringently denies the allegations; Ford alleges Kavanaugh tried to rape her at a high school party.
Yes, the committee voted to advance the nomination, but not before Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) decided to take the role of Benedict Arnold, suggesting a delay in the final vote in order to have the FBI investigate these claims. Its on a weeklong timetable. Sens. Murkowski (R-AK), Collins (R-ME), and Manchin (R-WV) all jumped onboard. The White House, now forced into a corner, has ordered the FBI to conduct an investigation. Its the wrong move. Flake decided to give this left wing smear campaign another week of oxygen, allowing more time for last minute shenanigans to possibly occur. We know when the FBI submits their preliminary report, the Democrats will demand more time. There is nothing that will ever make them change their minds about this man. Its delay, delay, and delay. Thats the derail Kavanaugh playbooks the Democrats are deploying. And to no ones surprise, Fords legal team rejects the artificial limits (via Fox News):
A note on what the FBI can and can't do: This isn't a criminal investigation, no grand jury, so they can't subpoena records or force anyone to testify. Shannon Pettypiece (@spettypi) September 28, 2018
So basically, they can do less than Senate investigators who have already done much investigating https://t.co/6MgYoQLA4S Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 28, 2018
Gosh, nobody could see that coming. https://t.co/gGrEmHrV1R Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) September 28, 201
President Trump on Friday ordered the FBI to conduct a limited "supplemental" background investigation into the allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell delayed plans for votes but said Republicans are still moving "forward."
Ive ordered the FBI to conduct a supplemental investigation to update Judge Kavanaughs file," Trump said in a statement. "As the Senate has requested, this update must be limited in scope and completed in less than one week.
Trump's order came after after several undecided senators whose votes are needed to confirm Kavanaugh called for a weeklong FBI probe before a floor vote.
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An attorney for Kavanaugh accuser Christine Ford, Debra S. Katz, said in a statement Friday that Ford welcomes this step in the process. But Katz took issue with the one-week limit, saying no artificial limits as to time or scope should be imposed on this investigation."
When asked if they could get the investigation done in a week, a senior FBI official told Fox News, "That depends on the schedules of everyone we'd have to interview, including the accuser, accused and witnesses.
Ford has named three other people she said attended the 1982 party where she claims she was assaulted. All three named people have said they have no memory of the event, though two said Friday theyre willing to cooperate with the FBI.
I will cooperate with any law enforcement agency that is assigned to confidentially investigate these allegations, Kavanaugh friend Mark Judge said.
My client, Patrick J. Smyth, is happy to cooperate fully with this FBI investigation, said attorney Eric B. Bruce.
Brett Kavanaugh is one of the most qualified and most impressive Supreme Court nominees in memory. This is a nomination that deserves to move forward -- and that is precisely what is happening. Leader McConnell (@senatemajldr) September 28, 2018
In the Senate, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that the nomination is moving forwardand all 51 Republicans have agreed to that end. Also, this FBI investigation is not a criminal one, meaning they cant force people to testify or subpoena records. In other words, its all part of the delay tactic deployed against this Supreme Court nomination. Its now a street fight. Its open warfareand it seems clear that the GOP was not ready to get this deep into the muck when it came to fighting Democrats. Its going to be another intense and nasty seven-to-ten days. Brace yourselves.
.@senatemajldr McConnell makes remarks about the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh. https://t.co/zmDxBlM8BQ https://t.co/s4wLcQZ8uv Fox News (@FoxNews) September 28, 2018
.@senatemajldr on Kavanaugh nomination: "I'm pleased to announce that all 51 Republican members of the Senate support the motion to proceed to the nomination." https://t.co/uq3iT4EgsV pic.twitter.com/K9sU6wrcex Fox News (@FoxNews) September 28, 2018
.@senatemajldr on Kavanaugh hearing: "The picture that diverged from all of this is clear: Judge Kavanaugh is one of the most qualified and most impressive Supreme Court nominees in the history of our country." https://t.co/uq3iT4EgsV pic.twitter.com/MZ3KdjouAD Fox News (@FoxNews) September 28, 2018
Here are Leader McConnell's remarks [emphasis mine]:
For the information of all our colleagues, there were two very significant developments today. This morning, the Judiciary Committee reported out Judge Kavanaugh favorably. All eleven Republican members of the Judiciary Committee voted in favor of reporting him out with a favorable recommendation. Number two, we will shortly move to proceed to the Kavanaugh nomination. And Im pleased to announce that all 51 republican members of the Senate support the motion to proceed to the nomination. One hundred percent of the Republican conference supports proceeding to the Kavanaugh nomination.
Now in Committee, they reviewed the most pages of documents ever produced pertaining to any Supreme Court nomination. Literally hundreds of judicial opinions from his tenure on the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. And five days of hearings, during which Judge Kavanaugh testified for nearly 40 hours. Judge Kavanaugh testified on every topic from complicated legal subjects to sensitive personal matters. And there were testimony and statements from countless personal friends, classmates, coworkers, former clerks, and other associates.
So the picture that emerged from all this is clear: Judge Kavanaugh is one of the most qualified and most impressive Supreme Court nominees in the history of our country. He has excelled at the highest levels of legal scholarship. He holds two degrees from Yale, and for years has lectured at Harvard Law School. He has issued more than 300 legal opinions from what is widely considered the second highest court in the nation. Several have subsequently been cited in the Supreme Courts own majority opinions. Along the way, he has built an outstanding reputation within the legal community for his clear, thoughtful writing and his exemplary, fair-minded judicial temperament.
Judge Kavanaughs qualifications have been affirmed by his peers and by renowned legal scholars from across the ideological spectrum. One self-described liberal Democrat who advised him at Yale said that Judge Kavanaugh, quote, commands wide and deep respect among scholars, lawyers, and jurists. And this praise has been echoed by hundreds of character witnesses who have testified before the Senate or written us letters to praise Judge Kavanaughs personal character and his integrity in the strongest terms.
The Committee has also thoroughly investigated the last-minute allegations that have been brought forward. The evidence that has been produced either fails -- fails -- to corroborate these accusations, or in fact supports Judge Kavanaughs unequivocal denial. And in some cases, the accusers have even recanted their baseless allegations. All in all, this is a nominee who has received what many consider the gold standard of judicial qualification -- a rating of unanimously well qualified from the American Bar Association.
So, this is a nomination that deserves to move forward -- and that is precisely what is happening. I commend our colleagues on the Committee for sending this impressive nominee here to the floor with a favorable recommendation. Now we will keep the process moving: The full Senate will begin considering Judge Kavanaughs nomination today.
Grassley is an old fool who has lost touch with the times and how the game is played. He needs to go. His life his over and he has no skin in the game no matter how this plays out. He got his ass handed to him but good. Some strong leadership two weeks ago would have put an end to this nonsense. But a whole jar of Viagra couldn't cure his limp d***.
It’s down to “The Gang Of Three”. Forget about any Democrats, not happening.
The Democrats have hired Mr. Heavyfoot as Kavanaugh’s lawyer....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBbFVwchk9E
To quote Arty Johnson, “very interesting”...
The demand Flake made at the committee vote was ‘a one week delay on Senate floor vote’. That’s what he’s getting. Ford’s ambulance chasers can pound sand with their demands if they think their wants outweigh what the President ordered to make the rino fence sitters happy.
One week won’t be enough for the women RINOs. This FBI investigation must begin with the accuser. But I’ll bet you anything she will be too “tramatized” by her appearance this week to speak with the FBI anytime soon.
She might need months to recover. And forcing her to speak to the FBI until she is ready, will be “bullying,” so let’s not go there....
They are trying to placate the RATs .... not that its going to work
These people must be voted out! Our work is cut out for us.
Be nice if Flake could weigh in on this and reiterate the ‘one week’ demand.
His silence so far, concerns me.
That might be a foolish move for all 4, if they want to keep their jobs.
Yep.
“The is an open investigation on the allegations. Its not strictly focused on Kavanaugh. Thats what Ford is afraid of.”
That assumes the FBI wants to investigate anyone other than Donald Trump.
Dear Dr. Ford,
Whatever you want, just name it and Jeff Flake is there to serve.
The question our side did not ask the Rats who were demanding another FBI Investigation is this.
If the FBI does another Investigation of Judge Kavanaugh and it shows that he had nothing to do with Ms. Ford’s Allegations, will you be joining the Republicans in affirming his Nomination to the SCOTUS?
A simple Yes or No will suffice.
No evidence now but I guess they could find some or maybe more of her repressed memories will come out and she will know more and they can investigate that.
Flake is a bastard I am glad a girl roughed him up today.
Many things can and will happen
more victims
witnesses get sick or need time to prepare for FBI interviews.
Mitch refers new information back to the committee for their review and re-vote
Feminist get two more balls republicans trapped in the elevator
Media reporting on anonymous witness and victims which have to be tracked down
More anonymous rape charges over the phone to congress members
Time for more republicans to bail
Make sure you spread some plastic on the floor before you slit your wrists, loser.
Maybe that particular cluster of lawyers should realize they don’t set the deadlines. Trump is not quite as easy to roll over as they are accustomed to.
That is the thing.
How CAN the FBI investigate this without investigating Ford?
No, they don’t want that.
I wonder why.
Will they claim that she should not be because she is basically crazy?
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