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Watch: Senator Graham On The War Path Against The Unethical Kavanaugh Democrats
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Senator Graham has once again made us proud. During the Kavanaugh Hearing, he came down on the Democrats and was a voice of reason in that room full spiteful Democrats. Graham plans to go after the very Democrats/people that leaked documents, suggested a lawyer to Ford, and stalled the Ford trial. He also plans to go after Ford’s lawyers for failing to inform Ford that they were willing to travel California for her, yet she was somehow not aware.

Senator Graham was interviewed on the Fox Business show, “Mornings with Maria.”

“I’m want to tell you what is going to happen next if you will allow,” Graham asked. Maria urged him on.

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I am inching forward to become a Lindsey supporter.

He has a lot of ground to make up after the years under McCain's skirts.

I believe we will learn that Ford's lawyers will be found at fault and disbarment will occur.
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I am inching forward to become a Lindsey supporter.

He has a lot of ground to make up after the years under McCain's skirts.

I believe we will learn that Ford's lawyers will be found at fault and disbarment will occur.

From your keyboard to God's ear!  But there is much more to this than just her shyster lawyers IMHO.
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From your keyboard to God's ear!  But there is much more to this than just her shyster lawyers IMHO.

That's a place the Committee can start.  It's rather clever actually.  "We want to find out who betrayed this woman's trust."  Anyone who objects to that comes off as supporting that betrayal of trust.  I hope that inquiry opens lots of doors, gathers a lot of information, leads to consequences for the Demorats.
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That's a place the Committee can start.  It's rather clever actually.  "We want to find out who betrayed this woman's trust."  Anyone who objects to that comes off as supporting that betrayal of trust.  I hope that inquiry opens lots of doors, gathers a lot of information, leads to consequences for the Demorats.

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As I commented on a thread earlier this morning ...

I do wonder if there will be any lingering long-term effects of this confirmation circus.  Obviously, I'm looking forward to the court hopefully moving a few ticks to the right, but I'll be equally interested in seeing if Senator Graham does, as well. 

His comments throughout the past several days come across as a man who feels betrayed by people he genuinely thought were friends. It looks to me like he previously thought his Democratic colleagues had sincerely-held beliefs that were largely different that his own, but that they were nevertheless people of integrity at the core.  Based on his comments at the hearing and during his various interviews afterwards, it doesn't sound like he still feels that way.  It will be interesting to see if he still feels it is productive to "reach across the aisle", or if this SCJ confirmation process has permanently opened his eyes to the fact that all his Democrat "friends" care about is any manipulation which will increase their power.
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I am inching forward to become a Lindsey supporter.


Then welcome!   I've been a fan for many years,  and he's just had his finest hour!

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That's a place the Committee can start.  It's rather clever actually.  "We want to find out who betrayed this woman's trust."  Anyone who objects to that comes off as supporting that betrayal of trust.  I hope that inquiry opens lots of doors, gathers a lot of information, leads to consequences for the Demorats.

Excellent suggestion.  That would be a perfect play to getting the truth and would avoid 'blaming the poor woman.'
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As I commented on a thread earlier this morning ...

I do wonder if there will be any lingering long-term effects of this confirmation circus.  Obviously, I'm looking forward to the court hopefully moving a few ticks to the right, but I'll be equally interested in seeing if Senator Graham does, as well. 

His comments throughout the past several days come across as a man who feels betrayed by people he genuinely thought were friends. It looks to me like he previously thought his Democratic colleagues had sincerely-held beliefs that were largely different that his own, but that they were nevertheless people of integrity at the core.  Based on his comments at the hearing and during his various interviews afterwards, it doesn't sound like he still feels that way.  It will be interesting to see if he still feels it is productive to "reach across the aisle", or if this SCJ confirmation process has permanently opened his eyes to the fact that all his Democrat "friends" care about is any manipulation which will increase their power.

I'm hoping that one of the long term effects is that former Texas senator Phil Graham's profetic  words come true.   "Before this is over,  they will be hunting democrats with dogs!"
« Last Edit: October 05, 2018, 08:21:18 pm by Bigun »
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As I commented on a thread earlier this morning ...

I do wonder if there will be any lingering long-term effects of this confirmation circus.  Obviously, I'm looking forward to the court hopefully moving a few ticks to the right, but I'll be equally interested in seeing if Senator Graham does, as well. 

His comments throughout the past several days come across as a man who feels betrayed by people he genuinely thought were friends. It looks to me like he previously thought his Democratic colleagues had sincerely-held beliefs that were largely different that his own, but that they were nevertheless people of integrity at the core.  Based on his comments at the hearing and during his various interviews afterwards, it doesn't sound like he still feels that way.  It will be interesting to see if he still feels it is productive to "reach across the aisle", or if this SCJ confirmation process has permanently opened his eyes to the fact that all his Democrat "friends" care about is any manipulation which will increase their power.
I believe this circus has cemented Judge Kavanaugh to harden himself as a hardened conservative even more than he was.

One can see the same effect in Clarence Thomas.

We should enjoy decades of great opinions by Kavanaugh.
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Then welcome!   I've been a fan for many years,  and he's just had his finest hour!

Say what you will about Trump.  I think that the most significant thing he has done is shown the other Republicans, that it's ok to fight back.  That's what the base has been asking for,  and while Trump has had hits and misses along the way, it's still better to be a fighter than the usual "go along to get along" we've seen in the past.

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