Kavanaugh is on fire

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Sep 27, 2018.

  1. Poindexter

    Poindexter

    Delete your account Slartocchio, you lie about everything and have absolutely no credibility.

    P.S. As an America-hating foreign troll, it figures you'd use a scumbag like Lewis Powell (who was a conspirator with John Wilkes Booth) for your profile pic.

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    #211     Sep 28, 2018
  2. Remember what you were taught Pointy, breathe evenly and slowly.

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    But contrats on EVENTUALLY recognising Powell. I mean seriously, did anyone around here on the right have an eye open in history class? It is a very famous picture.
     
    #212     Sep 28, 2018
  3. Poindexter

    Poindexter

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    #213     Sep 28, 2018
  4. smallfil

    smallfil

    There might be votes there even with a Jeff Flake defection. The question is how many Democrat Senators will vote yes to the Judge Brett Kavanaugh nomination. Heidi Heitkamp and Joe Manchin was mentioned as likely yes votes. I do not know if Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins will both vote yes. Too many damn RINO liberals. Hopefully, we would not have to rely on them in the future! Atleast, 10 Democrat Senators seats are risk. We must get those 10 seats at a minimum at the midterm elections! The less Democratic Senators, the better for all of us!
     
    #214     Sep 28, 2018
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  5. You can be sure if this does swing voters to the right, Trump will claim it as his plan.
     
    #215     Sep 28, 2018
  6. Well let's see. I think both sides will be satisfied when the FBI has done its job. If others still moan then they can be safely ignored. Simple as that. Fair?

     
    #216     Sep 28, 2018
  7. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    We're way past fair. Republicans have done nothing but yielded and yielded. Democrats have shrieked and shrieked and will still vote "no" even when this FBI investigation finds nothing.
     
    #217     Sep 28, 2018
  8. UsualName

    UsualName

    Yielded and yielded to what?

    You guys act like the accusations against Kavanaugh are not credible. These things have to be pursued to the fullest extent.

    Yes. Republicans yielded. They yielded to decency and fitness. They yielded to due diligence and prudence.
     
    #218     Sep 28, 2018
  9. Flake is a no vote. His entire future depends on that. Even he cannot be stupid enough to believe he has any future as a republican for any office. He may have some grandiose idea of running for the top spot as an independent in2020, or a number two spot with some democrat. He'll never ever be welcome on the MSBNC set if he votes yes. He's done politically if he did that.
    Murkowski is a heavy bet to vote no, and Collins is looking for a way out of voting yes. That means they need a couple democrats to push this through, and hold the ranks of the rest. We'll see if there's a sane and rational democrat left over on that side of the isle.
     
    #219     Sep 28, 2018
  10. TJustice

    TJustice

    I have not had a chance to read this whole thread.
    But I can tell you all that using today's meanings from urban dictionary type sources is ridiculous.
    You have to look at how the terms were used in the early 80s. Terms and usage change over 30 years.

    Boofing was most definitely flatulence in some circles back then. I heard the term hundreds of times in the past. When it was brought up I thought of road trips and teams staying in hotel rooms and people complaining about the other guy boofing all night.

    Devils triangle could have been a drinking game back then. There was tons of beer in schools in the 80s. There were myriad variations of quarters. I believe I had heard of the game but I do not remember the rules.

    I do feel bad for Renate.

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    2. On another note... saying long answers is a key sign for law enforcement has to be put in context.

    When you deal with below average IQ individuals they tend to not understand which questions will really implicate them a criminal investigation so they ramble in an attempt to be evasive.

    You would not apply that same investigative rule of thumb to a judge.
     
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    #220     Sep 28, 2018