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BUT IT WAS REPORTED EVERYWHERE AT THE MOST IMPACTFUL MOMENT:  

It turns out the American Bar Association story on Brett Kavanaugh was FAKE NEWS. 

 

“The Senate Judiciary Committee released this letter on Friday from the ABA stating that Robert Carlson, the President of the American Bar Association who wrote the letter, didn’t get the it approved by the committee that actually votes on this sort of thing and that the ABA’s rating of Judge Kavanaugh “’is not affected’.”

For this abuse of power, Robert Carlson should resign from the ABA presidency immediately.

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Heard on radio just now:  Republicans acted in bad faith by making the accusations into a political issue...

 

:lol:

1 minute ago, B-Man said:

BUT IT WAS REPORTED EVERYWHERE AT THE MOST IMPACTFUL MOMENT:  

It turns out the American Bar Association story on Brett Kavanaugh was FAKE NEWS. 

 

“The Senate Judiciary Committee released this letter on Friday from the ABA stating that Robert Carlson, the President of the American Bar Association who wrote the letter, didn’t get the it approved by the committee that actually votes on this sort of thing and that the ABA’s rating of Judge Kavanaugh “’is not affected’.”

For this abuse of power, Robert Carlson should resign from the ABA presidency immediately.

 

No, he should immediately be fired.

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11 minutes ago, B-Man said:

BUT IT WAS REPORTED EVERYWHERE AT THE MOST IMPACTFUL MOMENT:  

It turns out the American Bar Association story on Brett Kavanaugh was FAKE NEWS. 

 

“The Senate Judiciary Committee released this letter on Friday from the ABA stating that Robert Carlson, the President of the American Bar Association who wrote the letter, didn’t get the it approved by the committee that actually votes on this sort of thing and that the ABA’s rating of Judge Kavanaugh “’is not affected’.”

For this abuse of power, Robert Carlson should resign from the ABA presidency immediately.

 

Quite possibly Trump's best play in his presidency so far is how he branded the concept of Fake News against the backdrop of the left's batschittcrazy meltdown, prompting the media to literally create Fake News to counter him and prove him right about something in which they more easily could have proven him wrong.

 

It's difficult to imagine a bubble so airtight that they simply are unable to realize how unhinged they are.

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3 hours ago, Boyst62 said:

I served with Blumenthal in Nam.

 

You don't have to remind me.

I saw you and Blumenthal being interviewed by Brian Williams way behind the lines when the interview was interrupted by shots being fired at Hillary Clinton, who was parachuting in.

Some things..........You just can't forget. 

 

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3 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

You don't have to remind me.

I saw you and Blumenthal being interviewed by Brian Williams way behind the lines when the interview was interrupted by shots being fired at Hillary Clinton, who was parachuting in.

Some things..........You just can't forget. 

 

 

Was John Kerry there?

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6 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

You don't have to remind me.

I saw you and Blumenthal being interviewed by Brian Williams way behind the lines when the interview was interrupted by shots being fired at Hillary Clinton, who was parachuting in.

Some things..........You just can't forget. 

 

You win the internet for the day.

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2 hours ago, /dev/null said:

Was that when you were shot in the back?

Don't remind me. It was bubba, he had it bad. He was shot in the heart and the medics were too late.  Up there on that mountain he gave love, a bad name.  A bad name.  Derrrr der de derrr derrrrrr

 

I was shot in the backside. But tell you what?  The good part was I got plenty of ice cream and got to show the president where I was shot.  They called it a million dollar wound, but I never saw that.

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16 minutes ago, KRC said:

 

Was John Kerry there?

 

Of course, but not until later.

Blumenthal was injured, and Kerry not only performed CPR on him, but replaced his torn face skin with aluminum foil, which is why it  now looks like Reynolds Wrap.

 

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54 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

Of course, but not until later.

Blumenthal was injured, and Kerry not only performed CPR on him, but replaced his torn face skin with aluminum foil, which is why it  now looks like Reynolds Wrap.

 

 

And let's not forget Admiral Chelsea for getting him evacced to the Comfort

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13 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

 

Soooo my husband who is generally apolitical, and has never voted in his life, is so pissed at the "guilty until proven innocent" aspect of this hearing that he just (like 2 minutes ago) registered to vote.

 

If someone like him plans on voting this year, I cannot imagine what the turnout is going to be like in November.

 

 

I generally think the Reps are as bad as the Dems. Both parties are chock full of corrupt scumbags. As a result I rarely vote because I detest my choices for the most part. I readily admit I'm one of those that voted for Trump as a big middle finger to the establishment and because I was terrified of President Hillary.

 

This election cycle I'm going in and voting straight R for everyone I see, that's how pissed I am at this confirmation shitshow brought about by despicable Democrats.

 

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It is a pretty sad state of affairs that a person can accuse another person of a crime and be taken seriously 36 years after it supposedly happened, without any corroborating evidence. Dr. Ford claimed that 4 other people could testify to it happening but not one of them could or would back her up. To the dems the only 2 relevant matters here are that Kavanaugh is a conservative judge and they are democrats. Every one of the ten democrats on the Judiciary Committee have been deliberately disingenuous. Let this settle in: they were willing to trash a man's reputation without any corroborating evidence whatsoever in order to achieve their own political goals. Every last one of them will carry this shame for the rest of their life.

16 minutes ago, Gavin in Va Beach said:

 

I generally think the Reps are as bad as the Dems. Both parties are chock full of corrupt scumbags. As a result I rarely vote because I detest my choices for the most part. I readily admit I'm one of those that voted for Trump as a big middle finger to the establishment and because I was terrified of President Hillary.

 

This election cycle I'm going in and voting straight R for everyone I see, that's how pissed I am at this confirmation shitshow brought about by despicable Democrats.

 

The dems need to be made to pay dearly for the crap that they are trying to pull off.

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1 hour ago, 3rdnlng said:

 

The dems need to be made to pay dearly for the crap that they are trying to pull off.

 

Unlikely to happen.  Most of the media has had their back all through this and will continue to.  When the judge is confirmed, the narrative will simply be that the R's ran a sham investigation to give themselves cover and put an abuser of woman on the Supreme Court. 

 

That and the voting public is so loyal to whoever is their "team" that it takes a series of events larger than this to even move a small number of voters.  It's much harder moving people from D to R because free stuff, attacking the white and the rich and the media's complicity make it a very heavy lift.  It took 8 years of Obama and his crew continually !@#$ing up to elect Trump and to move the house and senate.  Repubicans don't govern well enough to hold on to their seats.  The pendulum shall swingeth back to the D's at some point in the not too distant future.   

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Watch the polls as it strikes me that the FBI investigation is just about time so Flake, Collins, Murkoski, and Manchin can gauge public opinion.  Like they did with Clarence Thomas who was eventually confirmed 52-48 (with a Democrat controlled Senate at 54-46).  There was a little bit more bipartisanship back then.  Kavanaugh will also pry get confirmed with a 52-48 vote.  

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4 minutes ago, LABillzFan said:

 

Meanwhile, Ford's friend can not corroborate Ford's accusation at all, but here are your headlines.

Tell me again how the media is not an enemy of the state.

 

The CNN story has been getting ridiculed all morning. I'd be shocked... but CNN. 

 

The knives are out (they have been out for two years, they're just openly displaying them now)... let's see if it pays off for them. A LOT of people are seeing right through it... and it's pissing them off. 

 

 

From accused groper, to rapist, to pedo in just a manner of days. Projection is a hell of a look on the establishment folk, ain't it?

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4 minutes ago, LABillzFan said:

This just in...

 

 

When do we go after the guy who assaulted her? Why is everyone not trying to track him down? She must be believed. Let's find him. Let's help. #I'mwithher!

 

No ****.  You think random women get into the hallways of the Capitol to accost Senators?

 

They were signed in, by someone's staff. And escorted to where they could intercept Flake.  Which means the thing was cooked up and coordinated within 24 hours by someone with connections and means.

 

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This is freaking unreal.  I can't think of many things that I hate more than the media.  They are corrupt 

 

I haven't been engaged in politics that much over the past year and a half but This Kavanaugh issue has got me fired the !@#$ up.  No matter if it turns out that hes guilty or not, the facts that are out there unequivocally shows that he was not involved.  I'm sick of it.  

I have already requested my ballots for my wife and I.  I  have contacted my brother and parents to get theirs.  My parents watched the **** show and were brought to tears by Kavanaugh's testimony.  

 

People are pissed.

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Just now, Magox said:

This is freaking unreal.  I can't think of many things that I hate more than the media.  They are corrupt 

 

I haven't been engaged in politics that much over the past year and a half but This Kavanaugh issue has got me fired the !@#$ up.  No matter if it turns out that hes guilty or not, the facts that are out there unequivocally shows that he was not involved.  I'm sick of it.  

I have already requested my ballots for my wife and I.  I  have contacted my brother and parents to get theirs.  My parents watched the **** show and were brought to tears by Kavanaugh's testimony.  

 

People are pissed.

 

:beer: 

 

6 minutes ago, Doc said:

Flake is probably being funded by Soros as well.

 

Not probably. ;) 

 

Look at the expression on his face coming out of chambers. He was intimidated (which, admittedly doesn't take much for a guy who lacks a spine). With no-name gone, Flake is the next man up.

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25 minutes ago, LABillzFan said:

This just in...

 

 

When do we go after the guy who assaulted her? Why is everyone not trying to track him down? She must be believed. Let's find him. Let's help. #I'mwithher!

Is it ok to track these two down and follow them to restaurants and what not and disrupt every aspect of their lives? I mean what's good for the goose is good for the gander correct?

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42 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

The CNN story has been getting ridiculed all morning. I'd be shocked... but CNN. 

 

The knives are out (they have been out for two years, they're just openly displaying them now)... let's see if it pays off for them. A LOT of people are seeing right through it... and it's pissing them off. 

 

 

From accused groper, to rapist, to pedo in just a manner of days. Projection is a hell of a look on the establishment folk, ain't it?

 

Erik Brady is from Buffalo, and I used to like him for getting a lot of Bills and other Buffalo stuff published in USA Today. 

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24 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

Is it ok to track these two down and follow them to restaurants and what not and disrupt every aspect of their lives? I mean what's good for the goose is good for the gander correct?

They are nothing like ganders.

43 minutes ago, Magox said:

This is freaking unreal.  I can't think of many things that I hate more than the media.  They are corrupt 

 

I haven't been engaged in politics that much over the past year and a half but This Kavanaugh issue has got me fired the !@#$ up.  No matter if it turns out that hes guilty or not, the facts that are out there unequivocally shows that he was not involved.  I'm sick of it.  

I have already requested my ballots for my wife and I.  I  have contacted my brother and parents to get theirs.  My parents watched the **** show and were brought to tears by Kavanaugh's testimony.  

 

People are pissed.

I've noticed your absence. You are a good poster and should return to posting.

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