Lawrence O’Donnell from MSNBC spread his machine to indignantly on Friday evening, when it became clear that Brett Kavanaugh would be confirmed to the Supreme Court. There was a fresh crime against democracy – or rather a very senior crime. His name is the Senate.
Return? Senators are elected, but because they voted for giving the President Trump a narrow victory, it could not be democracy. The founding fathers designed a senate that was not elected by the people, but by state legislators. (Regrets that 17. The amendment changed.)
O’Donnell regretted that America was never worse: “So the Senate is now deeply undemocratic and deteriorates every day. People who live in countries who did not really pretend to be fully democratic, do not feel disappointed and illness, that Americans feel when democracy is of course disappointing. “
Someone gets an O’Donnell handkerchief and maybe a textbook on how the republic works. Like many Democrats, O’Donnell believes that a universal voice should win in everything. The election college must be scrapped because Hillary Clinton won a popular voice – he should become president.
Using the same peculiar calculations, the liberals claimed that there are currently four judges of the Supreme Court appointed by republican presidents who did not win the popular voting. These geniuses have forgotten that George W. Bush nominated two judges after winning the popular vote in 2004.
But let’s go back to O’Donnell, just invent something, like “Animal House” by John Belushi about the Germans bombing Pearl Harbor. Blathered: “The American realist knows that the federal government has never even tried democracy, not for one day. And so today in the United States Senate, Senators representing 55 percent of the American people lost an important voice in the Senate – he voted again in the Senate again. “
The host of MSNBC was parrotted by a survey paid by a marist and taxpayers of vulnerable liberals in NPR and PBS, who found 49 senators who opposed Kavanaugh, accounted for 55.8 percent of society.
This sentiment was skillfully ridiculed on Twitter by New York Yankees fans. At World Series in 1960, Yankees defeated Pittsburgh Pirates 55 gears up to 27 … and lost World Series. Their wins were explosions. Their losses were close games. O’Donnell mourned that he was once proud of working in a Senate for Daniel Patrick Moynihan, but it slowly came to him that the Senate was “an unfettered crime against democracy” recorded by the racist group. He lectured his liberal viewers to get out and vote: “Voting for the United States Senate, whose founding fathers never wanted you to have.”
Jim Geraghty at the National Review pointed out more disadvantages in this analysis, writing: “The populated state in the Union is Vermont … 45 to Delaware; 43. It’s Rhode Island; And 40. It’s Hawaii … Everything from these countries has two democratic senators. “
In fact, the Jeff Ditzler election expert from HQ Desc Desk wrote on Twitter that the 10 best states according to the population (California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina and Michigan) chose 11 democratic senators and Nine Republicans and nine Republican Senators and Lower 10 States (Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, Montana, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire) chose … 11 democratic senators and nine Republican senators.
It is obvious that Friday in the evening reminded the liberals of the 2016 election night. What is annoying to them is that liberal media cannot effectively engage in control and run the country, chanting their balloney to television. Msnbc simply hates that democracy in America is not fed up with liberal prejudice.
L. Brent Bozell III is the president of Media Research Center. Tim Graham is the director of media analysis at the Media Research Center and the editor -in -chief of the newsbusters.org blog.

