Thursday, October 4, 2018

The Democrats Are Losing Their Kavanaugh Ploy and Control of Their Violent Street Gangs

MCCONNELL TAKES CHARGE OF THE KAVANAUGH CONFIRMATION. It was passed on to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell by the Trump White House after a review of the 7th FBI report on Judge Kavanaugh. • • • WHITE HOUSE SIGNALS OKAY ON FBI REPORT. Fox News and the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday morning that the White House has received the FBI report on Kavanaugh, reviewed it, and is 'fully confident' he'll be confirmed. President Trump asked the FBI last week to look into allegations of sexual misconduct leveled against Kavanaugh by three women. The investigation commenced after Dr. Christine Blasey Ford -- the first woman to come forward -- testified before the Senate Judiciary last week about her claims against the federal judge. Raj Shah, the principal deputy press secretary for the White House, said the FBI report is currently being transmitted to the Senate : "With Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s cloture filing, Senators have been given ample time to review this seventh background investigation. This is the last addition to the most comprehensive review of a Supreme Court nominee in history, which includes extensive hearings, multiple committee interviews, over 1,200 questions for the record and over a half million pages of documents.” Shah said the “White House is fully confident” Kavanaugh will be confirmed to the Supreme Court in the Senate vote. • The Wall Street Journal reported late Wednesday, citing unnamed sources, that the White House had reviewed interview reports from the FBI’s probe into Kavanaugh and found no corroboration of the allegations of sexual misconduct. The WJ pointed out that the FBI report may do little to provide clarity and essentially leaves Senators in the same position as they were in last week : two witnesses giving different accounts on what occurred. • Fox News says Senators will be able to view the report Thursday in a secure area off the Senate subway. • Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican, and committee member Senator Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat and ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, would be given the first chance to look at the report. • Kavanaugh’s fate hangs on three Republican Senators : Jeff Flake, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski. Senator Joe Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat facing a re-election battle, has said he will make his decision after the FBI probe. Republicans outnumber Democrats in the Senate 51-49, and in the event of a tie, Vice President Mike Pence would be the deciding vote. • • • McCONNELL FILES FOR CLOTURE. Majority Leader McConnell on Wednesday filed for cloture to end debate on the Kavanaugh nomination, setting up a key procedural vote for Friday -- and a possible confirmation vote as early as Saturday. Two Senators, both of whom are members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, told Fox News that they've been instructed to plan for a vote on Sunday. • Liberty Headlines reported on Wednesday's Senate floor speech by Majority Leader McConnell, who used his speech on the Senate floor to attack corrupt Democrats. McConnell said : "It’s safe to say that the national spectacle the professional Left has created around Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation process has now reached a fever-pitch. In 17 days since Dr. Ford’s confidential correspondence was leaked to the press, the feeding frenzy against Judge Kavanaugh and his family is unlike anything we have seen in recent memory. Since then, a mudslide of wild, uncorroborated accusations has poured out, each more outlandish than the last. This mudslide has been actively embraced, urged on and capitalized upon by Democrats in this chamber, and organized by far-left special interests outside.” McConnell said the Democrat acted in a way that tested the boundaries of Senate decorum, explaining that Democrats have been using an “any means necessary” strategy to destroy Kavanaugh. And because they are no facts to support their incendiary claims, they’ve resorted to “intimidation and bullying." Mitch concluded : “It’s not about getting to the truth.” • Earlier Wednesday, McConnell denied a request made by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to approve a briefing by FBI agents on the bureau’s background investigation, according to a Business Insider report. In a letter to Schumer, McConnell said a briefing "would be unprecedented and irregular" and suggested that such a maneuver would be a tactic intended to stall a vote on Kavanaugh's nomination. McConnell wrote : “And, in all candor, I believe it would be used to further delay this nomination -- a goal about which you and your Democratic colleagues have been abundantly clear and single-minded in pursuing,” • After McConnell's remarks Wednesday night, Trump tweeted very early on Thursday morning : "@realDonaldTrump. Wow, such enthusiasm and energy for Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Look at the Energy, look at the Polls. Something very big is happening. He is a fine man and great intellect. The country is with him all the way!" • Two senior Senate sources told Fox News earlier that the report isn’t expected to be released publicly, which is typical. Instead, the FBI is expected to send a single copy of the supplemental report on Kavanaugh to the Hill, where it will be kept in a safe in the Senate Judiciary Committee. All 100 senators and nine staffers will be authorized to read it. Judiciary Committee Chairman Grassley tweeted at 10 a.m. on Thursday : "@ChuckGrassley. Supplemental FBI background file for Judge Kavanaugh has been received by @senjudiciary Ranking Member Feinstein & I have agreed to alternating EQUAL access for Senators to study content from additional background info gathered by non-partisan FBI agents." The report, while already coming under scrutiny from lawyers for accuser Christine Blasey Ford, will be a key factor for wavering Senators ahead of the confirmation vote. Fox News reports : "A source familiar with the supplemental report told Fox News it shows no evidence corroborating the allegations of sexual assault or misconduct against the nominee. Other specifics from the report were not immediately available, but Fox News is told the review included interviews with nine people, along with a sworn statement from another. This went beyond the original Senate request for interviews with four people, though the FBI did not dive into Kavanaugh's drinking habits in high school, one area of contention, because the Senate did not formally request the information." • Apparently, FBI agents spoke with Mark Judge, a friend of Kavanaugh’s who Ford said was in the room when she was assaulted. He had previously submitted a statement denying the incident but had resisted appearing before the committee. Also interviewed was Tim Gaudette, a high school classmate of Kavanaugh. According to Kavanaugh’s 1982 calendar, he hosted a party that included several people that Ford identified as being present on the night she was assaulted. Agents were also apparently willing to let the statements made under the penalty of perjury by Ford and Kavanaugh to the committee to stand without further questioning. • • • CHRISTINE BLASEY FORD EX-BOYFRIEND SAYS SHE HELPED FRIEND PREP FOR POTENTIAL POLYGRAPH. The inconsistencies and sapparent lies in Ford's testimony are now rapidly surfacing. Mark Judge, a friend of Kavanaugh’s who previously said in a letter to the committee the he did “not recall the events described by Dr. Ford in her testimony” nor did he see “Brett act in the manner Dr. Ford describes,” was among those interviewed by the FBI. The FBI also interviewed Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her during a party while they were students at Yale University, according to the Associated Press. • Fox News reported on Wednesday that Christine Blasey Ford's ex-boyfriend says she helped friend prep for a potential polygraph. In a written declaration released Tuesday and obtained by Fox News, an ex-boyfriend of Christine Blasey Ford directly contradicts her testimony under oath last week that she had never helped anyone prepare for a polygraph examination. Fox News stated : "The former boyfriend, whose name was redacted in the declaration, also said Ford neither mentioned Kavanaugh nor mentioned she was a victim of sexual misconduct during the time they were dating from about 1992 to 1998. He said he saw Ford going to great lengths to help a woman he believed was her 'life-long best friend' prepare for a potential polygraph test. He added that the woman, Monica McLean, had been interviewing for jobs with the FBI and US Attorney's office." The ex-boyfriend wrote : "I witnessed Dr. Ford help [Monica L.] McLean prepare for a potential polygraph exam" and that Ford had "explained in detail what to expect, how polygraphs worked and helped [her] become familiar and less nervous about the exam," using her background in psychology. (McLean's name appeared on a list of Ford's former high school classmates who signed a letter of support for Ford last month). Fox News said : "He further claimed that Ford never voiced any fear of flying (even while aboard a propeller plane) and seemingly had no problem living in a 'very small,' 500 sq. ft. apartment with one door -- apparently contradicting her claims that she could not testify promptly in DC because she felt uncomfortable traveling on planes, as well as her suggestion that her memories of Kavanuagh's alleged assault prompted her to feel unsafe living in a closed space or one without a second front door. Ford 'never expressed a fear of closed quarters, tight spaces, or places with only one exit,' the former boyfriend wrote." • How different was Ford's sworn testimony last Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Ford testified : "I was hoping to avoid getting on an airplane. But I eventually was able to get up the gumption with the help of some friends and get on the plane." She also acknowledged regularly -- and, in her words, "unfortunately" -- traveling on planes for work and hobbies. And Ford explicitly told Senator Feinstein on Thursday that she had a second front door installed in her home because of "anxiety, phobia and PTSD-like symptoms" that she purportedly suffered in the wake of Kavanaugh's alleged attack at a house party in the 1980s -- "more especially, claustrophobia, panic and that type of thing." • In a blunt letter to Ford's attorneys on Tuesday evening that referenced the ex-boyfriend's declaration, Senator Grassley demanded that they turn over her therapist notes and other key materials, and suggested she was intentionally less than truthful about her experience with polygraph examinations during Thursday's dramatic Senate hearing : "Your continued withholding of material evidence despite multiple requests is unacceptable as the Senate exercises its constitutional responsibility of advice and consent for a judicial nomination." Grassley also demanded Ford's attorneys hand over notes from her 2012 therapy sessions in which she claimed to have discussed her alleged sexual assault decades ago. Grassley said it was "not justified" any longer for Ford to cite privacy and medical privilege, given that she has relied on them extensively as a kind of corroborating evidence to implicate Kavanaugh. In her Thursday sworn testimony, Ford claimed she could not say definitively whether she had shared those notes with the Washington Post approximately two months ago, as opposed to describing them abstractly. The Post wrote that it had reviewed a "portion" of Ford's notes. Additionally, Grassley requested copies of communications between Ford and the media describing her allegations, saying that the legal team's failure to provide Ford's full correspondence with the Washington Post suggested a "lack of candor." • Both the boyfriend's letter and Senator Grassley's letter are available in full at < https://www.foxnews.com/politics/christine-blasey-ford-ex-boyfriend-says-she-helped-friend-prep-for-potential-polygraph-grassley- sounds-alarm >. • Under questioning from experienced sex-crimes prosecutor Rachel Mitchell last week, Ford said that she had "never" had "any discussions with anyone...on how to take a polygraph" or "given any tips or advice to anyone who was looking to take a polygraph test." She repeatedly said the process of taking her own polygraph in August was stressful and uncomfortable, although she testified she could not remember if she took the test on the same day as her grandmother's funeral, or the next day. But, Rachel Mitchell, the sex-crimes prosecutor hired by the Senate Judiciary Committee to assist Republicans who questioned Ford last week, wrote in a memo released late Sunday that there seemed to be inconsistencies in her testimony and that she would not bring criminal charges against Kavanaugh. Mitchell, in her report, said Ford's case was even weaker than the typical "He said, she said" situation and pointed out numerous discrepencies in her version of events that have emerged in the past several weeks, concerning everything from how many people were at the purported party to when it occurred and how she found her way home. Mitchell also noted that none of the witnesses Ford identified as having attended the party could back up her version of events. • • • DEMOCRATS SQUIRM AS THEIR 'CASE' COLLAPSES. The uncorroborated sexual misconduct allegations against Kavanaugh have faltered badly. The credibility of his three most prominent accusers -- Ford, Deborah Ramirez and Julie Swetnick -- has come under question as witnesses step forward to contradict their stories. This has forced Democrats to focus their arguments on Kavanaugh's temperament during Thursday's hearing, as well as whether he lied under oath about references in his high school yearbook. Kavanaugh acknowleged sometimes having "too many" beers in high school and college, but some Democrats have suggested he lied by not going further and admitting that he had "blacked out." None of Kavanaugh's classmates has said he blacked out. This shifting Democrat attack has led Senate Majority Leader McConnell to call out what he said were transparent stall tactics in his fiery floor speech, in which he said : "If you listen carefully, Mr. President, you can practically hear the sounds of the Democrats moving the goalposts....Their goalposts keep shifting. But their goal hasn't moved an inch. Not an inch." • Western Journal wrote on Tuesday about various statements saying it's "typical' to keep an FBI report confidential : "Also 'typical' would be for the Senate Judiciary Committee to quietly investigate allegations against a nominee by itself, without dumping all of the disgusting details into public view via a coordinated media campaign. But there isn’t much in Washington, DC these days that is 'typical' anymore. Democrats like Feinstein and Coons had no problem making all of the details of the allegations against Kavanaugh public when they thought doing so would succeed in derailing his nomination, but now that it looks like Kavanaugh will survive the smears and be confirmed to the Supreme Court, they want to keep any exonerating information secret from the public. If that doesn’t add to the damning evidence suggesting this whole charade was intended solely to scuttle Kavanaugh’s nomination, rather than get to the truth of the allegations against him, then seemingly nothing else will." • In another Tuesday article, Western Journal Conservative Tribune wrote : "For the most part, Republican Presidents have shied away from outright confrontation with the leftward tendencies of the media, leaving that to surrogates, if they do it at all. Donald Trump is going quite a bit further than that : He just outright called the news media a de facto arm of the Democratic Party. According to the Daily Caller, the exchange came during a Monday White House news conference that was supposed to be about the new trade agreement signed between the United States, Canada and Mexico. However, reporters instead peppered the presser with questions about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Democrats calling for the nomination to be withdrawn. The President went on the attack, particularly over how the media had covered the Democrats taking aim at the nominee. 'I know them too well,' Trump said of Senate Democrats. 'You know what? They are not angels.' He called out Senators Richard Blumenthal, Cory Booker and Dianne Feinstein by name -- especially criticizing the way Feinstein sat on a letter accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of committing a sexual assaul in the early 1980s. Feinstein had the letter since July, but failed pass it on to the FBI until after Kavanaugh’s initial hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee had finished. Trump then turned his ire to the media. 'More importantly, in a sense, for (Feinstein) to have waited for that period of time, and now for you Democrats...' the President said. 'And I guess I’m including you, too, the media. I consider you a part of the Democrat Party.....But, for you, for the Democrats, to be talking about, ‘We want more time for the FBI.’ 'If you wanted more time for the FBI, why didn’t Dianne Feinstein bring this up?' Trump said, according to The Daily Caller. He also noted that the letter 'was confidential until the hearing was over. After it was over, they went public. Why didn’t they do it during the hearing?' he said, according to The Daily Caller. 'You know why? Because they are dishonest people.' ” • • • THE DEMOCRAT CABAL AND ITS STREET HOODLUMS. For many of us conservatives, the most distressing element of the Democrat cabal and its racheting up of its attack on the duly elected PResident of the United States is their use of threats to the physical safety of Republicnas and their resorts to mob violence. • Fox News reported Thursday morning on the latest of these mob attacks : "Capitol Hill police on Wednesday were investigating two additional doxxing incidents after a former Democratic congressional intern was accused of posting the personal information of at least three Republican Senators during last week's Judicial Committee hearing, sources said. Fox News has learned that the latest alleged doxxing incidents involve at least two more Senators, including Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky. The probe comes amid the arrest of Jackson Cosko, 27, a democratic congressional intern, who earlier Wednesday was arrested for illegedly publishing the private information of at least three Republican senators during last week’s hearing about sexual assault claims against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, authorities said. Paul called for an investigation at the time. It was not clear whether Cosko was connected to the most recent doxxing probe involving Paul. Personal information of Senators Lindsey Graham, Mike Lee and Orrin Hatch were posted on their respective Wikipedia pages Thursday." All three Senators have professed their belief that Kavanaugh is innocent of the claims brought against him by Ford, with Graham telling the federal judge 'you've got nothing to apologize for' during his fiery denunciation of Democrats' handling of the allegations. Fox News stated that : "The intentional publication of the information was first caught by a Twitter bot that automatically tracks any changes made to Wikipedia entries from anyone located in the US Congress and publicizes them on the social media site. The bot account later deleted the tweets because the edits contained personal information. According to the bot, whoever posted the information did so from a computer in the House of Representatives....Cosko was most recently working as an unpaid intern for Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, senior congressional sources told Fox News. In the past, Coscko has worked with other Democratic lawmakers including Senators Dianne Feinstein and Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire, as well as former Democrat Senator Barbara Boxer of California. Cosko was charged with burglary, threats in interstate communication, unauthorized access of a government computer, identity theft, second-degree burglary and unlawful entry." • These Democrat foot soldiers may actually believe that the 2016 election was stolen, that only racists support Trump, and that Judge Brett Kavanaugh was more likely than not an alcohol-crazed abuser and rape gang leader as a teenager. BUT, that the senior elites of the Democrat Party have not cirticized or tried to shut down these goons they unleashed on Trump in 2015 says all we need to know about their disregard for the rule of law, the Constitution, or even common decency. Instead, they are shielded by their lapdog media that joins them in feeding the violence. Consider that New York Times columnist Roger Cohen wrote : "Kavanaugh has revealed himself to be a man without measure, capable of frenzy, full of conspiratorial venom against Democrats. Justice would not be served by his presence on the Supreme Court.” The Washington Post’s Paul Waldman struck a similar note : “Think about the man you saw on Thursday -- that angry, entitled, disrespectful, uncontrolled man appealing not to the country but to his party to rally around him in order to stick it to the other side -- and ask yourself if he demonstrated the kind of temperament you’d want on the Supreme Court.” • Did the Democrats and their media actually think that Judge Kavanaugh would not declare what everyone watching knew was the truth. Did they think he should pretend that the sham of accusations was not “a calculated and orchestrated political hit, fueled with apparent pent-up anger about President Trump and the 2016 election.” Judge Kavanaugh knwe, as did we all, that within minutes after his nomination, Democrats on the very committee that would judge him vowed to do whatever it took to block him from the Supreme Court. • And, what must be most galling for these would-be Democrat cabalists is that the GOP gave them everything they asked for in their hunt for Judge Kavanaugh's scalp. A Heritage Foundation Daily Signal Op-Ed got it right : "Democrats wanted the emails released. Republicans released the emails even before Senator Cory 'I am Spartacus' Booker had an opportunity to play to the cameras. Democrats wanted Ford to have a hearing. Republicans were willing to make every accommodation for Ford to be heard, even flying to meet her in California. The Democrats wanted another FBI investigation. Republicans...delayed for another FBI investigation....The only people showing their partisan colors are Democrats who are poised to vote against Kavanaugh, no matter the actual evidence before them." • All the anger and baiting and lack of civility and meanness have come home to roost for the Democrats. Western Journal Conservative Tribune reported on Tuesday that Capital Police swarmed after a confrontation at a GOP Representative’s office : "Maryland Republican Representative. Andy Harris found himself in a scary situation as he tried to keep a group of protesters out of his office, according to Huffington Post reporter Jennifer Bendery, who tweeted : "@jbendery. Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.) just had his office door pushed through and was assaulted by demonstrators, a Cap Police officer tells me....Another little detail, per Cap Police officer: Harris was trying to hold his office door closed but was not successful. Also, the demonstrators were smoking weed. (?!)” A posted video is available at < https://t.co/tNsu78KXGW W >. Demonstrators can be seen swarming at the door to Harris’ office and pushing it open. • • • THE RAMPAGING SIGNS OF DICTATORSHIP BY IDENTITY. It is more than alarming when an out-of-control gang of protesters try to force their way into someone’s office. And yet that’s what the Democrt Party seems to have become in the Trump era. It is never justifiable to forcibly trespass or try to assault someone. And, as we have seen in the past two years, those being assaulted are always Republicans . The Democrat plot to derail Republicans and President Trump, filled with lies, slander and unjustified cries for impeachment, has become a violent mob attack on anyone who opposes their Progressive-socialist- Marxist agenda for America. Thet call Trump and his supporters fascists. It is the Democrats who are the fascists. Their delay, obstruction and attacks, their character assassination of anyone who disagrees with them, is fascist. Merriam-Webster Dictionary deifnes "fascism" as "a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition. 2 : a tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control." The Democrats ace it, don't they?? • Those fascist tendencies are not sitting well with Republican voters. The Daily Caller reported on Wednesday that a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, conducted Monday, October 1 -- just as the FBI began its probe into the allegations against Kavanaugh -- and released on Wednesday, found 80% of Republicans, 82% of Democrats, and 65% of Independents consider the 2018 midterm elections to be “very important.” Interestingly, said Daily Caller, "GOP women were 4% more motivated than Democratic women, at 83% to 79%." July, the last time Marist conducted a national poll into voter enthusiasm, saw Democrats leading Republicans in midterm enthusiasm by a margin of 78% to 68%. The Kavanaugh controversy seems to have galvanized voters on both sides, Republicans at 12% to 4% enjoyed by far the higher increase from the last polling. Independent voter enthusiasm remained statistically the same, increasing only one percent from July’s 64%. • And, American Thinker's Frank Hawkins -- a former US Army intelligence officer, AP foreign correspondent, international businessman, and published novelist -- wrote on Thursday : "President Trump has been in an uphill battle to reverse Obama's efforts to 'fundamentally transform' America. Trump's successes in the past 20 months in erasing the damage of the Obama's eight years are well documented. But he has a long way to go based on what we saw in the Kavanaugh hearings. Trump's biggest challenge is to push back Obama's primary legacy of identity politics, which is destroying the fabric of our nation. Neighbors, family members and old friends have been split apart, by design. Obama polarized America according to race, ethnic background, sex, sexual orientation, and politics. Like a deadly cancer, the Obama legacy has metastasized into widespread hatred among Americans that was on display at the Kavanaugh hearings. Obama's primary legacy is dangerously malignant and more toxic than ever, fueled by cynical and destructive politicians, the Alinsky Rules for Radicals, and billions of dollars from the evil George Soros." Hawkins noted that statements from the hearings and the left-wing mobs and commentators attempting to disrupt the proceedings tell the story, citing an example -- "Call your Senators and tell them to vote no for Kavanaugh -- the future of our country deserves more than a privileged white boy." Hawkins reminds us of the deliberate identity politics : "Were you able to catch the code words? 'Privileged.' 'White boy.' Hawaii Democrat Mazie Hirono made headlines when she told all men to 'shut up and step up and do the right thing for a change.' In other words, men rarely do the right thing. Men, did you get it? Democrat Senator Cory Booker used his 'Spartacus moment' to suggest that Kavanaugh was guilty of 'racial profiling.' Racial profiling, presumably against minorities....Now armed leftists, some with funding from George Soros, are calling for mass violence if Kavanaugh is confirmed." Again, Hawkins has an example : "Here's one certain to win over a lot of Americans : 'The Antifa Website Calls for 'Slaughter' of 'Fascistic Border Patrol Dogs and Their Bosses.' " In short, says Frank Hawkins : "the Kavanaugh nomination reveals the obvious: we no longer have a viable two-party system in which both parties embrace our current Constitution-based system, share the same set of core values and fairness, and agree on certain standards of ethical conduct regardless of who wins an election. This all sums up the primary legacy of one Barack Hussein Obama. You'll remember he's the one who appointed to the Supreme Court Sonia Sotomayor, who famously suggested that a 'wise Latina' on the bench would come to more just decisions than a white male. Did you get the code words there? Some Republicans in a show of good faith actually voted for her. Go back to July 2009, when Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates was arrested outside his home in what was clearly a misunderstanding between him and the police. Obama, just a few months in office, immediately politicized it : 'I don't know...what role race played in that. But I think it's fair to say ... the Cambridge police acted stupidly[.]....We know separate and apart from this incident is that there's a long history in this country of African Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately.'....It isn't just race that Obama has used to divide us. The Obama legacy is also about sexual politics. Remember when Obama ordered all US public schools to allow students to access opposite-sex restrooms in a move that escalates the national fight over LGBT rights? That escalated battles at the statewide level. Michelle Obama has also been part of the effort. After leaving the White House, she said, 'Any woman who voted against Hillary Clinton, voted against their [sic] own voice.' " As Hawkins points out, at the end of Obama's presidency, "just 27% saw the US as more united, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll conducted after the 2016 election. Far more -- 44% -- said it was more divided. USA Today has just reported that a third of American voters think a civil war is coming." • Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich blasted the Democrats' behavior, labeling it : "...in an evil way unworthy of the United States. This has been the most despicable behavior by a major party in modern history. This is a deliberate, vicious, character assassination -- hurt the guy's daughters, hurt his mother, hurt his wife, hurt his reputation -- they didn't care..." • Another American Thinker writer, Patricia McCarthy, called the Kavanaugh hearings : "... the historical low point in American politics -- and make no mistake: this was all about politics, not Kavanaugh. If there was any doubt before, there is no longer: the American left today is malevolent. The Democratic Party has demonstrated for all to see just how soulless it has become. The Democrats on the committee disgraced themselves. The two youngsters, Harris and Booker, are callow, shallow, rude, and power-mad. We have seen what they are made of : pure narcissism. But for Obama, they are the future of his America. New York University professor Jonathan Haidt notes that 'diversity, immigration and multiculturalism are right at the heart of the problem in Western democracies....Identity politics is like throwing sand in the gears...a world in which factions are based on race and ethnicity, rather than economic interests, that's the worst possible world.' " • Hawkins says : "Obama is not stupid. He knows this. It's his road map. The Obama legacy of hatred among identity groups is a viral cancer in our society. It pits race, ethnic, and religious groups against each other. It pits women against men. It is pitting gays and others who claim LGBTQ victimhood against heterosexuals. As this disease further metastasizes, our country faces an even more seriously divided future. It is pushing us toward tribalism, balkanization, and potentially, dissolution. The hatred of Trump by the left is deep. He is a forceful barrier to their destructive aims. We can't afford to lose him. But the question is whether even Trump can put the Obama legacy into remission and prevent the left from ripping our country further apart." • • • DEAR READERS, whether Judge Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed or not, we will have drawn the battle lines across the American landscape even more visibly. I trust Mitch McConnell to bring the vote in for confirmation. But, even if and when Mitch does that, the Democrat fascists will not stop. They will not concede to the American majority. They will fight every Trump legislative item. They will continue their unlawful probe of every aspect of Trump's life through special counsel Robert Mueller until the DOJ steps up and stops this part of the ProgDem cabal. Their goons will continue to harass and physically intimidate Republicans in every part of government, from towns to the House and Senate. Right now, the one thing we can all do is email, text or phone our Senators' offices to tell them we expect them to vote for confirmation. The next thing we can and must do is register and vote in November. President Trump is our last and strongest bastion against the Progressive Democrat Party, its operatives, its violent street gangs, and its intent to crush the American Republic. We simply cannot let that happen. Act now.

4 comments:

  1. “ The only thing new, is History yet learned”

    - President Harry Truman

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  2. To all my fellow Rangers and Special Forces Warriors that participated in Mogadishu,Somali 25 years ago yesterday a hearty Hello and Thank You one and all.

    De Oppresso Liber

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  3. I just happen to believe that because of a bucket full of reasons, people of mixed races, mixed ethnicity, even mixed different religious beliefs are less and less able to live in close proximity.

    Overall any deviation from Group A can not mingle with any other group. Races relations are as strained as ever. To use part of Casey Pops posting ...”diversity, immigration and multiculturalism are right at the heart of the problem in Western democracies....Identity politics is like throwing sand in the gears...a world in which factions are based on race and ethnicity, rather than economic interests,...”

    And to once again use Casey Pops fine work ...”The Obama legacy of hatred among identity groups is a viral cancer in our society. It pits race, ethnic, and religious groups against each other. It pits women against men. It is pitting gays and others who claim LGBTQ victimhood against heterosexuals.” No one and I readily mean no one and no group is about to concede.

    SOLUTION: Immigration reform, a wall maybe on the North and South boarders, look again again at why this country was born, maybe too much diversity leads to tension.

    We have lost our own heritage in accommodating everyone else’s.

    I am personally tired of losing my ties to America amongst the tidal wave of people who are here only for money to send home, admitting this is not nor will it ever be their home.

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  4. In the waining hour before the first critical procedural vote for Brett Kavanaugh to become the next Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court we are still hearing (as impassioned as it is by Senator Grassley) the same rhetoric of Progressive left being debated.

    Months, weeks, and days of argument after lie filled argument from the Democratic’s, even after their much needed FBI report last week they are still pontificating about unsupported lies they spread a few weeks ago.

    The pro-America Senators need to in the next 60 minutes get their acts together. Procedural Robert’s Rules of Order need to be bent in our favor as easily as they are by the Progressive Left against us.

    I am suck and tired of being a part of the Party in Power, yet taking the beating directed at Brett Kavanaugh but intended at securing Roe v Wade for all eternity. How much longer are We The People going to take Progressive trash and outright concocted lies used to wrestle our Republic from us?

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