11-19-2018, 08:21 PM
(11-19-2018, 06:26 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote:He wasn't falsely accused. Blasey-Ford has nothing to gain by coming forward with this story. She was 100% credible, and Kavanaugh and the Republicans behaved abominally, and so did the voters who came out to back him on election day. They were the mob. Accusing people peacefully protesting this extremist takeover of our supreme court by putting a rapist on it of being a "mob" was a cynical denial of democracy and the right of free speech, and we will defend our rights against you.(11-19-2018, 06:03 PM)Eric the Green Wrote: I don't know too many pinko Republicans. Most if not all are Trumpists. That's not pinko.I saw what any normal person who has a high level of integrity would act after they've been falsely accused, falsely portrayed as a horrible person and feeling as if they're being railroaded. My suggestion, get that mob rule mentally that the blues enabling for years under control because we are a heavily armed population who will us them when the time comes and a group who will feed the Democrats to the groups of angry blue mobs for them to do with as the please during the 4T.
She did have credibility, and one witness I assume did not want to tell the truth under oath, and the rest of them were ignored. It was Kavanaugh who cried and yelled and screamed and showed himself unfit to serve, but since he is right-wing the Republicans supported him.
BTW, you can see pinko's on any popular blue news outlet these days. The bulk of never Trump Republicans who jumped ship when Trump won the primary are a bunch pinko's. The Republicans who jumped ship when the Tea Party showed up & made waves were pinko's. BTW, I don't know many of them either.
Republicans give over 90% support for Trump and he gets approval ratings in the 40s because of this. The pinko pundits don't appear to make any traction among rank and file Republicans. Btw the never Trump Republicans are often among the most conservative members of the party, such as William Kristol. Trump critic Sen. Jeff Flake is a man of principle, but he voted for Kavanaugh anyway and is very conservative.