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Susan Collins' Finest Hour
Townhall.com ^ | October 9, 2018 | Cal Thomas

Posted on 10/09/2018 10:05:21 AM PDT by Kaslin

In a speech announcing her vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) reminded me of some of the great orators of the past. Her speech was measured in tone, substantive in content and delivered with conviction.

Collins is no conservative. She has voted in favor of abortion and same-sex marriage while towing a more moderate line on economics. Her speech supporting Kavanaugh and denouncing the smears against him and the distortion of his judicial record was as good as any delivered by her more conservative colleagues.

She correctly labeled the process that has become corrupt, nasty and divisive: "We have come to the conclusion of a confirmation process that has become so dysfunctional it looks more like a caricature of a gutter-level political campaign than a solemn occasion."

Collins chastised activists who sent out fundraising letters opposing President Trump's nominee even before Kavanaugh was announced: "...we have seen special-interest groups whip their followers into a frenzy by spreading misrepresentations and outright falsehoods..."

She didn't mention the major media's complicity in helping those groups to publicize the falsehoods with virtually no corrections to their outlandish claims.

Noting "Our Supreme Court confirmation process has been in steady decline for more than thirty years," she added this wish: "One can only hope that the Kavanaugh nomination is where the process has finally hit rock bottom."

Given the level of virulent hatred by the left I wouldn't bet on it.

After saying she has been assured by Kavanaugh of his respect for precedent -- by which she meant fealty to Roe v. Wade and the Affordable Care Act -- she said that Kavanaugh was not a sure vote for policies of the Trump administration. She pointed out that other justices nominated by Republican presidents have voted in ways that went against their wishes, United States vs. Nixon being one of the more significant ones.

There was a glimmer of hope in Collins' speech for those who believe Roe was wrongly decided. She said, "There are, of course, rare and extraordinary times where the Supreme Court would rightly overturn a precedent."

In what might be one of those "carved in stone" quotes, Collins delivered her most profound line: "We must always remember that it is when passions are most inflamed that fairness is most in jeopardy."

Fairness was not just in jeopardy; it was murdered. Democrats and activists promoted inaccurate and unfair stories and treated as truth the testimony of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her. They did the same with others who claimed, without evidence, that Kavanaugh participated in, or was present at, alleged gang rapes fueled by drugs and alcohol.

About that Collins said, "This outlandish allegation was put forth without any credible supporting evidence and simply parroted public statements of others. That such an allegation can find its way into the Supreme Court confirmation process is a stark reminder about why the presumption of innocence is so ingrained in our American consciousness."

In this instance, the presumption of guilt was the rule. Though there were no corroborating witnesses and Ford, herself, could not remember significant details about the evening, virtually all Senate Democrats and many Americans appeared ready to lynch Kavanaugh, causing harm to his reputation, character and grief to his family and friends, including many women who issued statements about his honor and fitness for the court.

Nearing the end of her speech, Collins said of the process surrounding the Kavanaugh nomination: "It is a case of people bearing ill will towards those who disagree with them. In our intense focus on our differences, we have forgotten the common values that bind us together as Americans."

Unfortunately, a younger generation of Americans knows little about those values. They seem to be rarely taught in public schools and universities. That is why they are slipping away. Young people would do well to be reminded of them by reading Sen. Collins' speech.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: kavanaugh; senate; senatesusancollins; susancollins

1 posted on 10/09/2018 10:05:21 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Since democrats hacked Bork

*****

“Our Supreme Court confirmation process has been in steady decline for more than thirty years,”


2 posted on 10/09/2018 10:09:58 AM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
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To: Kaslin

Rat in a Rino suit!


3 posted on 10/09/2018 10:32:13 AM PDT by rawcatslyentist ("All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing")
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To: Kaslin
So what.
Does anyone here believe she will vote for the wall?
She only did what was politically expedient for her right now.
RINOS suck.
There will hopefully be viable conservative challenges in future primaries for the too many RINO squishes in the next few years.
Maybe she can change parties and become more honest about it.
She put us through hell with her BS.
4 posted on 10/09/2018 10:45:54 AM PDT by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our only true hope.)
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To: right way right
It's those who vote for third party candidates that have absolutely no chance to getting elected that suck.

I AM TALKING ABOUT YOU IN CASE YOU DON'T GET IT!!!

5 posted on 10/09/2018 10:56:53 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Back off.


6 posted on 10/09/2018 11:12:32 AM PDT by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our only true hope.)
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To: right way right

Even a broken clock is right twice a day.


7 posted on 10/09/2018 12:02:41 PM PDT by huckfillary
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To: huckfillary
We’ll see how we’re all feeling about Susan Collins in 2020 when she is actually up for reelection again. That was my point.
She is always a pork whore who will thwart many efforts that we support.
Just watch.

Anyway, thanks for the Kavanaugh vote Susan.
Nice grandstand BTW, what did you get for it this time?

8 posted on 10/09/2018 12:19:41 PM PDT by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our only true hope.)
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To: Kaslin

It was a great speech but she seemed to think Kavanaugh will leave Roe v. Wade alone....if that’s the case, many of us will be disappointed in Kavanaugh. I understand that abortion cases are headed to the SCOTUS as we speak.


9 posted on 10/09/2018 12:25:39 PM PDT by BeadCounter
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To: Kaslin
Collins is no conservative. She has voted in favor of abortion and same-sex marriage while towing a more moderate line on economics. Her speech supporting Kavanaugh and denouncing the smears against him and the distortion of his judicial record was as good as any delivered by her more conservative colleagues.

You can say what you want about Susan Collins, but on this particular day, she played it brilliantly. With her announcement that she would take the floor and tell the world her decision at 3 PM, the left and their allies in the media were giddy with excitement and anticipation. They eagerly carried her entire speech live on nationwide television. They got played. They thought the entire nation would get to witness Judge Kavanaugh's hopes for confirmation come crashing down. Instead, Susan Collins meticulously took apart the arguments against Kavanaugh and made a persuasive case for his confirmation. Think about it: Do you think the media would have given her speech any coverage at all if they had strong reason to believe she was voting "yes?" I'll bet a number of network executives were kicking themselves afterwards.

10 posted on 10/09/2018 12:39:03 PM PDT by GreenHornet
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To: Crazy Little Woman

I can’t say, because I didn’t listen to her speech.


12 posted on 10/09/2018 1:21:31 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

She played hard to get, and got wooed and feted for it.

She gets no applause from me.


13 posted on 10/09/2018 3:55:59 PM PDT by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - J. R. R. Tolkien)
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To: GreenHornet

You can say what you want about Susan Collins, but on this particular day, she played it brilliantly. With her announcement that she would take the floor and tell the world her decision at 3 PM, the left and their allies in the media were giddy with excitement and anticipation. They eagerly carried her entire speech live on nationwide television. They got played. They thought the entire nation would get to witness Judge Kavanaugh’s hopes for confirmation come crashing down. Instead, Susan Collins meticulously took apart the arguments against Kavanaugh and made a persuasive case for his confirmation. Think about it: Do you think the media would have given her speech any coverage at all if they had strong reason to believe she was voting “yes?” I’ll bet a number of network executives were kicking themselves afterwards. “

Well said. I fully expected her to throw us under the bus, AGAIN!

What a nice surprise. She’s still a rino, but when rino’s behave they should be praised. Duh.

And when rino’s pull off a spectacle like this, and we WIN...and c’mon this was a HUGH WIN, well let’s give credit where credit is due.

Alot of women were watching and she hit a home run and put the game away.


14 posted on 10/09/2018 4:47:57 PM PDT by JPJones (More tariffs, less income tax.)
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To: Kaslin; campaignPete R-CT; AuH2ORepublican

I don’t like her but she’s with us about half the time and that’s good enough to support in the NE. She voted for Kav, and Gorsuch, and Alito. She doesn’t deserve praise or scorn.

Presuming she runs again it’s very unlikely there will be a viable primary challenger.


15 posted on 10/10/2018 4:36:35 PM PDT by Impy (I have no virtue to signal)
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To: Impy

MEXIT

Maine exit

Severe now


16 posted on 10/10/2018 5:17:35 PM PDT by campaignPete R-CT (Committee to Re-Elect the President ( CREEP ))
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To: campaignPete R-CT; fieldmarshaldj; BillyBoy

I just saw a Levi’s commercial showing a Muslim chick and a White dude with a nose ring voting.


17 posted on 10/10/2018 5:19:33 PM PDT by Impy (I have no virtue to signal)
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To: Impy

No!

I just put lawn signs on my frontage !!
It don’t really do much


18 posted on 10/10/2018 6:21:52 PM PDT by campaignPete R-CT (Committee to Re-Elect the President ( CREEP ))
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To: Impy

Gee whiz, for whom would they be voting for ?


19 posted on 10/10/2018 6:24:28 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj ("It's Slappin' Time !")
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