There are dozens of compelling reasons why the Senate has no obligation to delay Kavanaugh’s confirmation another minute.
The insidious nature with which the activist and sore leftists in the U.S. Senate carried out almost every element of this drawn-out exhibition was noted by the electorate, whose office (by the overwhelming margin) the president they hoped would transform politics into something resembling a system that, after once again it works for Americans.
GOP “likely turnout” in 2018 (over the past two weeks) has *increased* by an average of 3-8% as measured by sont.
Rust Belt manufacturing workers, suburban married women, Latinas and African Americans also register stronger support for the president than Republicans are accustomed to seeing in the first midterm cycle.
As left-wing Democrats face an identity crisis within their own party, they are desperate for two things: a unifying cause and a perceived win in… well. All At this point.
I believe such desperation caused members of the Senate Judiciary to hold incredibly disgusting confirmation hearings with Judge Brett Kavanaugh. But also after the auditions, they decided to double down on the most flimsy strategy they had come up with.
Considering that Senator Diane Feinstein and Dr. Christine Ford’s own attorney have openly questioned the credible truthfulness of Ford’s account, memory, and “evidence,” this is more than a bit of an afterthought.
On-Again, Off-AGAIN and whatever the self-confident but self-confident decision to reopen the Judiciary Committee in the Kavanaugh confirmation was even fought over by Judiciary Democrats before they opposed it, only to (we think) Now you bash it again.
To West Virginia Coal Miners that just looks shady. For auto workers in Ohio, it looks desperate. And for factory workers in Michigan, they would never put up with such nonsense.
But even as Dr. Ford arrives this week to finally testify, significant obstacles remain between her story and anything resembling provable conduct on Kavanaugh’s part that ends in his removal from the nomination.
Here are just some of these obstacles:
Her story is public – The moment someone in Feinstein’s office decided they had the right to leak her name, send Dr. Ford’s life into chaos and ultimately force her to tell her story to the Washington Post, which immediately lost credibility and opened up public scrutiny of her claims. The reason this worked against her instead of Kavanaugh is because of the long discussions the public had in every coffee shop in every corner of America. It usually ends with one of those in the discussion asking, “Does anyone sitting here believe that someone should be considered guilty of something without proof?”
Her story does not support this – The lack of evidence also comes primarily from the accuser’s own account. It would not hold in court to argue that the lack of physical evidence also lacks even basic details. No medical evidence, no eyewitnesses corroborating her “details” (rather a witness who claims the event never happened) No location, no time frame, and no actual coherent explanation of why she was there, who was with her or much of any another detail.
Her story may not include Kavanaugh – When a lawyer who does not even work in the case can collect a better series of relevant. (It also doesn’t mean that looks are to blame for anything.) But what it ultimately proves is that there are Mack-Truck-sized holes in the story. It is not necessary for Judge Kavanaugh to prove anything about his whereabouts in any mysterious way. That there is even one additional viable theory – blowing up physical evidence – in a court whose defendant is confirmed.
His story is not public – Due to Democrat Shenanigans The news oxygen has been largely sucked out of the universe with Ford, her attorney, Feinstein, Grassley and even on Friday – the president. The person we have yet to hear from as it relates to these mysterious and unspecified claims is the man about whom they were given up. Undoubtedly one of the reasons Democrats opposed reopening the hearings is that Judge Kavanaugh will get his due. It will be final, declarative, and probably as strongly affirmed and expressed as almost everything else he responded to during his many hours before the committee. This will be a powerful moment where she is finally given permission to face her accuser and answer her claims.
His life is one of affirmation – One of the reasons I most think this will be a step back is that while the prosecutor was desperate to find anything to corroborate her story, Judge Kavanaugh was supported and lifted up by a very unusual group of people for someone accused of Sexual Assault – Women . The girls he has dated throughout his life, the women he has promoted through the ranks of DC’s aspirational legal system, the clerks who have worked for him for decades, those who attend church with his family, those who work with him in his efforts to become a teacher Inner City Inner City Youth, coach Junior League Basketball and feed and clothe the homeless. By now, there are literally hundreds of women who knew him with far more consistency than anything Ford can claim, and their claims are consistently superlative. From liberal Yale law professors who may disagree with him philosophically or politically, to the women who led his life every day. An overwhelming vote, an overwhelming confirmation that he has no behavior that supports such claims.
His reputation matters – It shouldn’t, but saying it absolutely must. Brett Kavanaugh is Good Man. And it’s gentle. He has no flaw in his life. And while no human being is perfect, and biblically speaking, we are all sinners from birth. This is a man who has tried in every way to pursue truth, to live justly, and to give back to those who have not enjoyed the blessings with which he lives with gratitude.
There is nothing that Dr. Ford can say at her upcoming trial that will provide further evidence than her initial claims.
These claims do not meet the criminal standard of criminal conduct – hence the FBI’s approval of them. These claims no longer meet Maryland’s criminal standards, hence the statute of limitations has expired.
While many of us who have been sexually assaulted touch the lives of those closest to us, none of us want the victim’s pain to be exacerbated or prolonged.
However, notable cases in recent years have demonstrated not only substantiated assaults on victims that had to be disclosed, but also widely publicized cases of victims naming the wrong people as criminals, whether through mistaken identity or criminal intent. (Think Duke Lacrosse and NYU “Mattress Girl”.)
Meanwhile, it increasingly appears that U.S. Senate Judiciary Democrats were more than comfortable in continuing to exploit the alleged victim in this case, ignoring both her right to confidentiality and pushing her to testify that she was “reticent” at best. take part in.
With each childish trick, media and campaign hits, it seems to me more and more that America believes in his heart that little has been achieved here other than a naked political attempt to smear a good and decent man, to simply prevent him from taking his A well-deserved seat on the highest court in the land.
America doesn’t deserve Kavanaugh. Her grubby politics of gutter tactics and slim smears deserve much worse. NO. America Does Not Deserve Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
But she should confirm it!

