gangstonc
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I think they should.Then charge him.
Politicians today take it too easy on each other for real stuff then blow dumb stuff out of proportion.
Do you disagree with Leahy?
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I think they should.Then charge him.
I think they should.
Politicians today take it too easy on each other for real stuff then blow dumb stuff out of proportion.
Do you disagree with Leahy?
Because Democrats revealed that they have no standards. “Believe all women” isn’t a standard — it’s a call for mob justice. Allegations require evidence. “Respect my story!” isn’t a standard — it’s a call for mob justice. Just because something bad happened to you doesn’t mean that a completely separate allegation is verifiable. “This is just a job interview!” isn’t a standard — it’s an excuse for destroying a man without having to go through the legal process to do so.
Released at a bad time.What do you guys think of The NY Times tax fraud article?
What about the content of it? I don’t understand enough about tax law to really say much.Released at a bad time.
Kavanaugh officially confirmed.
Yup. And a lot of the Dems feel hopeless and maybstay home.Not sure this whole thing could've played out any worse for Dems. Kavanaugh is now confirmed, and they've managed to fire up the right ahead of November.
I feel like the left-most Dems will be similarly motivated from the Kavanaugh confirmation. But these folks wouldn't flip if a hamburger was running for office. More importantly the moderates/independents will consider the ordeal to be dirty and be less likely to vote blue in November. In the end, probably a good boost for Republicans.
The question is, will this single event put two years of Trump scandals, investigations and incarcerations in the background?
You are exactly right. There is plenty of time for something else terrible that trump did to come out. With any other R in the WH, the republicans would pick up more seats in the house and senate.Seems like people tend to focus on the latest firestorm in the news, so possibly. Trump is the fly in the ointment, since Lord only knows what he'll stir up in the coming weeks before the election. He's the only reason the Republicans are in such danger of losing the House. With a normal Republican in the WH and the economy doing well, seems like it should be a slam dunk for them to remain in power.
I feel like that was said prior to the 2016 election that there was no way he could win....https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/...between-a-russian-bank-and-the-trump-campaign
I don’t see trump making it to a second term. He’s just too dirty.
The basics of the Alfa bank story have been told in several other publications.I feel like that was said prior to the 2016 election that there was no way he could win....
Now, that doesn’t reflect what I think of him but it’s hard for me to take any New Yorker article seriously after that case of slander they published about Kavanaugh.
Matt, I'll admit I was wrong. I never thought Trump would get a 2nd pick or nominate anti-abortion justices. I will always be #NeverTrump and I'll never vote for him. We could've gotten the same result without Trump's baggage and damage to institutions.
But today I'm going to celebrate and also admit I was wrong. Roe isn't going to go away overnight. It will be a long and arduous battle and will be chipped away at piecemeal.
I like beer. I'll have one tonight in celebration that smear tactics didn't work to detail Judge Kavanaugh's nomination.
I still have concerns about about the veracity of a few of his answers, but I believe the context of the situation alleviates a number of them. I hope that Judge Kavanaugh serves in an independent, fair, rational, and bipartisan fashion, and I'll be the first to critisize him if his future SCOTUS decisions don't meet that metric.
Seems like people tend to focus on the latest firestorm in the news, so possibly. Trump is the fly in the ointment, since Lord only knows what he'll stir up in the coming weeks before the election. He's the only reason the Republicans are in such danger of losing the House. With a normal Republican in the WH and the economy doing well, seems like it should be a slam dunk for them to remain in power.