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Offline TomSea

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Kavanaugh Battle: Prelude to an American-Style French Revolution?
Dennis Jamison

Or maybe Kavanaugh will not stand alone, as he stands trial in the court of the “Committee for Public Safety.”

In these turbulent days of the battle lines being drawn over the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, the Left is coming out of the closet. The current ongoing battle regarding the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, is not a normal battle - even unlike the battle when Judge Clarence Thomas was being confirmed. Today, hatred drives the Democrats, not a true commitment to justice. And, organized street theater in the United States Senate chambers would have made old Saul Alinsky proud because the more chaos the better.

In short, the Kavanaugh battle is just a continuation of the bitter opposition to President Trump

Not since the days of the beating of the abolitionist advocate, Senator Charles Sumner, has the Senate chamber been so defiled. But, that is the point with insurrectionists or anarchists: the more defilement the better; the more chaos the better. The duplicitous obstructionist Democrat leaders prefer more chaos because it will allow more and lengthier obstructionist tactics. The confirmation hearings have been escalated to a level beyond politics as “normal,” if much of politics can be considered normal within the realm of human experience. The fact that the Democrat Senators did not raise any concerns with the planned theatrics is indicative of their preference for chaos, which indicates an alliance of opposition, or more properly the “Resistance.”

Read more at: https://canadafreepress.com/article/kavanaugh-battle-prelude-to-an-american-style-french-revolution

Good website hardly posted here but often at TOS, need to read them on a regular basis.

Yes, and I can see this is "off with their heads" hysteria. We had our Revolution, they had their's with the guillotine and all of that. I can see the parallel.



Offline Absalom

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The headline, to gin up attention, is absurd.
By 1780; the French Monarchy and the Catholic Church controlled
every lever of power in the nation/state, rendering the masses
impoverished and powerless; so the latter had nothing to lose.
That is hardly our condition.