Posted on 10/05/2018 11:43:21 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) expressed optimism about the chances of Judge Brett Kavanaughs confirmation to the Supreme Court.
McConnell made the remarks after he and others in the GOP leadership had lunch with Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), a potential swing vote to put Kavanaugh on the high court.
Were heading toward a final vote tomorrow, and Im optimistic, he told NBC News.
Senate Majority Leader McConnell after lunch with Republican leaders and Sen. Collins: Were heading toward a final vote tomorrow, and Im optimistic.
NBC Politics (@NBCPolitics) October 5, 2018 Senators voted 51-49 to end debate on Kavanaughs nomination, setting up a confirmation vote for Saturday afternoon. Three potential swing votes, Sens. Collins, Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) all voted yes. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) was the lone Republican defection.
I have been wrestling with whether or not this was about the qualifications of a good man or is this bigger than the nominee and I believe we are dealing with issues right now that are bigger than a nominee, Murkowski told reporters after the vote.
The Senate will ultimately vote on Kavanaughs confirmation Saturday in all likelihood.
What Republicans hoped would be a smooth confirmation hearing was thrown into tumult after three women went public with allegations of sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh while he was in high school and college.
Kavanaugh offered a fiery defense against the accusations, saying at a hearing last week in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee that the allegations were planned smears and part of Democrats revenge on behalf of the Clintons.
Flake, who was later joined by Collins, Murkowski and Donnelly, forced the White House to request an FBI inquiry into the allegations by threatening to withhold his ultimate confirmation vote.
Flake announced earlier Friday he would vote to confirm Kavanaugh.
The FBI returned the results of a week-long investigation into the allegations to the Senate on Thursday.
Many Senate Republicans claim there was no corroborating evidence for any of the claims against Kavanaugh and have vowed to confirm the nominee in a vote over the weekend.
Flake and Collins first hinted they were leaning toward supporting Kavanaugh after they praised the FBI inquiry as thorough.
The White House also expressed confidence Kavanaugh would be confirmed over the weekend.
"We sure hope so. I think we should," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said when asked by reporters if Kavanaugh has enough votes.
"Moving into the weekend, we certainly hope the Senate will vote to confirm him," she added.
Sanders said the White House has been actively whipping votes for Kavanaugh to help push him over the finish line.
"Weve been in constant contact with a number of senators since this process began and were going to continue those efforts right up until the last minute because this is such an important moment in our countrys history," she said earlier in an interview with Fox News.
> “I believe we are dealing with issues right now that are bigger than a nominee,
I wish politicians would be honest. Just say
“The only issue i care about is abortion and Kavanaugh is unacceptable.”
Sounds about right for her.
The multiple labia blurr the words
Let this be a warning over flipped Dem, Hyde-Smith in Mississippi. She has cocked-up the race big time. This is looking like a repeat of Alabama, a real stinking mess. Well at least in Mississippi there is a chance of a later runoff.
If Hyde-Smith wins, it only means another member of the Weak Sister Club.
I believe we are dealing with issues right now that are bigger than a nominee.
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The bigger issues that she is referring to are the 30 million people they invited here against the will of the citizens and the open border.
The most important thing to Bush League Republicans is stopping President Trump from restoring the rule of law and shutting down the Cheap Labor Express.
“Makes no sense.”
the only thing she is concerned about is her social standing with all the Alaskan leftist women lawyers, 1,700 of them, who demanded she vote no. with a lefty and most professional politicians, social standing is everything. Your social status is your very life, it seems. That’s why she’s incoherent because she isn’t stating the real reason. She wants to stay in the Rich Girl’s Club. Constituents be damned. Being rich and elite is your whole world.
p.s. Sarah Palin wasn’t in the club.
Sorry, posted to the wrong thread! This was about Murkowski’s statement on why she is voting no.
Whatever her price was it had to be worth it to not need Murkowski.
And at dinner, is she going to change her mind again?
We need drug testing for ‘our’ politicians
I have often wondered why Sarah never ran against this awful woman. She would have cleaned her clock for Senate.
I have to hand it to Mitch if he's kissing that old hag's ass...
One thing that should now be clear to anyone, is that a female Republican senator can not be counted on in the fight. There are female senators and Republican senators, and in nature it is impossible for both to coexist in the same body.
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And then there are conservative Senators.
We have about 4-5 that side with the citizens and the rule of law.
All of them do wear R jerseys, but not all Republicans are on our side, male or female.
That’s all it took, for Mitch to buy her lunch?
I really wish President Trump had not endorsed and done the rally for her, she is a swamp creature.
We can’t drain the swamp if he keeps endorsing them.
I am hopeful smart Mississippians think for themselves and vote for McDaniel.
youre right... rambling BS !
"Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.... It is substantially true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government." - George Washington's Farewell Address
"We may look up to Armies for our defense, but virtue is our best security. It is not possible that any state should long remain free, where virtue is not supremely honored." - Samuel Adams
"Virtue must underlay all institutional arrangements if they are to be healthy and strong. The principles of democracy are as easily destroyed as human nature is corrupted!' - John AdamsAnd Alexis de Tocqueville, the French statesman who traveled across America in the 1830's and wrote a two-volume study entitled "Democracy In America," observed:
"It cannot be doubted that, in the United States, the instruction of the people powerfully contributes to the support of a democratic republic; and such must always be the case, I believe, where instruction which awakens the understanding is not separated from moral education which amends the heart." - Tocqueville
Yes it is, I just checked it.
A great ad would be Murkowsi thinks its OK to destroy a mans reputation just because a woman says so, guilty or not she thinks men should be punished. Is this who you want representing you?
Paid protesters singing we shall overcome around her office. What a joke, after all the proof that Ford is a liar..
Mitch the Bitch sounds optimistic. McTurtle can count the votes. Its done.
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