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Kavanaugh or Die
Townhall.com ^ | September 30, 2018 | Bruce Bialolosky

Posted on 09/30/2018 11:17:08 AM PDT by Kaslin

There seems to be confusion amongst some Republicans about how critical this moment is to the future of the Republican Party in terms of what we believe. The Left is trying to destroy a wonderful man by throwing the proverbial kitchen sink at him at the end of the process with their no-holds-barred attitude of win at any cost. If Kavanaugh does not win the vote, then just who can be nominated? The Democrats will have successfully taken over control of the Supreme Court.

First, if you think the Republicans have a chance to win in the upcoming election if he is not voted onto the court, you are delusional. The base will totally desert the elected officials who did not stand up to a bunch of Left-wing extremists. That will certainly cost the Republicans the House and probably the Senate. Republicans understand what a hit job this is, and they will be beyond rattled by the stupidity of any sitting senator that does not see through this charade.

Second, we all believe that women need to be protected from physical assault. After all, we are the party of law and order. We watched over the last two years while Left-wing heroes who bowed to the god of unfettered abortion and were treated in saintlike manner by their followers turn out to be the scum of the earth in their treatment of women. Now to try and turn this movement into a cudgel of false attacks on a good and humble man only serves to destroy that man and will harm the movement itself. They want to win this battle and then move on to the next one, hoping their victory will strengthen their cause.

Third, their cause is not to protect women harmed at a party three decades ago. Their cause is control of the Supreme Court. My wife had a recent discussion with someone who is a fervent Trump-hater and thus a fervent Kavanaugh-hater. A discussion akin to one you may have personally had. There was no agreement, of course, but my wife told me of a factual error that had been perpetuated by her verbal opponent. The statement made was that the Kavanaugh hearings are being “rushed.” They are not. Ruth Bader Ginsburg took 50 days. Stephen Breyer took 73 days. Sonia Sotomayor took 66 days. Kavanaugh is longer than all those and more. I suggested to The Wife just straighten out this one non-debatable fact.

When The Wife did such -- you guessed it – the response was not “Oh, thank you for letting me know; I did not know that.” The response was the truth. The reply was “That’s irrelevant. This man is dangerous to America having him on the Supreme Court. He will overturn Roe v. Wade, destroy medical care.” Etc. etc. etc. Otherwise, this scenario validates what you already know. The case against Kavanaugh has nothing to do with these sordid charges and everything to do with keeping any conservative Republican off the Supreme Court.

Fourth, and the most insidious part of this, is the Democrat U.S. senators and others who are throwing out the presumption of innocence with feeble accusations. People like Gillibrand, Blumenthal and Coons are willing to undermine a basic human value in our laws. Everyone is presumed to be innocent in our society whether in a court of law or their daily lives. Your child does not have to prove he did not steal a cookie; you have to prove he stole it. The fact that this is not a court does not rob Kavanaugh of his innocence. Taking this position is loathsome. And if the tables are turned, and they will be someday, you can bet your life these creatures will be arguing for the presumption of innocence. But once destroyed it cannot be retrieved.

Fifth, who do you think would be a good choice that would be acceptable by The Democrats? Hysterical Hirono has already suggested we hold the seat open until the 2020 election. The name that is being bantered about is Amy Coney Barrett. In anticipation of her possible nomination, The Left has already started websites to attack her. At her hearings to be a federal circuit court judge, the ranking member of the Judicial Committee, you know the one who started all this ruckus, Dianne Feinstein, did one of the most despicable acts in the history of the U.S. Senate. She questioned Barrett as to her commitment to the laws of the United States because of her commitment to Catholicism. This came from a member of the same party as President John F. Kennedy who faced similar charges almost 60 years ago before becoming the first Catholic U.S. President. Was Feinstein censured for her disgusting behavior? No. She is looked at as a heroine now. How long do you think it will take Kammy Harris or Spartacus Booker to call Barrett a self-hating woman?

This will always befuddle individuals like Governor John Kasich (OH) who don’t understand the politics of these matters. He doesn’t understand that this is a blood sport to our political opponents. He doesn’t understand that not voting in Kavanaugh will turn over his governorship to a Democrat and assure the reelection of Sherrod Brown to the Senate from Ohio. Bafflingly, he does not understand that delaying the vote will do nothing to validate Kavanaugh’s innocence in their minds – there is nothing that could. Kasich calling for a delay in the vote verifies why he was not the nominee of the Republican Party for president and thankfully he will never again hold public office.

As we watched Democrat after Democrat mimic each other in demanding Kavanaugh endorse a new FBI investigation, they wished we would disremember they virtually unanimously raced to a microphone and camera to denounce the very idea of Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh instantaneously upon his formal appointment.

Does anyone believe if we suffered through two more weeks of this exhausting, self-destruction that one Democrat foisting this FBI idea upon us would alter their vote? Their obvious collective charade should be punished by voters in our upcoming election simply because of the enormous insult to our national intelligence.

Make no mistake, we either have to take a stand and approve this man to the U.S. Supreme Court or accept we are a gutless party. As Benjamin Franklin said, “We must, indeed, hang together or, most assuredly, we will all hang separately.” Yes, the Republican Party will die.


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To: Kaslin
As we watched Democrat after Democrat mimic each other in demanding Kavanaugh endorse a new FBI investigation, they wished we would disremember they virtually unanimously raced to a microphone and camera to denounce the very idea of Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh instantaneously upon his formal appointment.
. . . and hoped against hope - successfully - that Kavanaugh did not reply to their quoting him as being for any way of getting at the truth by saying that he had since learned that delay simply meant more smears on his name, nothing else.

21 posted on 09/30/2018 3:08:34 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (Journalism promotes itself - and promotes big government - by speaking ill of society.)
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LINDSEY GRAHAM ON THIS WEEK: "We'll do a wholesale investigation of what I think was a despicable process."

<><> Who in Feinstein's office betrayed Ford's trust?

<><> Why didn't Ford know we were willing to come to California to depose her?

<><> did someone on the Judicial Committee send Ford's confidential letter to the media causing the hearing to be delayed?

<><> who referred Dr. Ford to Ms Katz, a lawyer who is a Democrat activist?

<><> were Ford's lawyers representing her or Democratic interests?

<><> was Ford coached to say things that advanced the Democrat agenda? Sept 30

22 posted on 09/30/2018 4:08:21 PM PDT by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Jim Scott
"If the Republicans, no matter their excuse, do not confirm Kavanaugh next week, ..."

We didn't get Gorsuch on the Supreme Court by staying home on election day. We elected the best Republican we could find. Staying home because some RINOs messed up one confirmation would be suicidal. You want to punish the entire Republican Senate because of two RINOs? That's nuts.

If Republicans would all think clearly they would realize that an unsuccessful vote on Kavanaugh should result in gaining more seats in the Senate in November and a smooth follow-up confirmation. I can imagine no reason not to re-nominate Kavanaugh in January and have him confirmed by 52 or 54 true Republicans.

Kavanaugh said that he would never quit. Neither will I.

Articles like this one that argue that we should punish true Republicans because there are not enough true Republicans are illogical garbage intended to sow discord where there should be none.

23 posted on 09/30/2018 4:44:20 PM PDT by William Tell
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bttt


24 posted on 10/03/2018 8:57:57 AM PDT by novemberslady
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