They're stickin' the FBI results in a safe

John Barron thinks Donnie's pick is a winner and Mitch is all for sniffles.

“I can unequivocally say that in denying the possibility that he ever blacked out from drinking, and in downplaying the degree and frequency of his drinking, Brett has not told the truth,” Charles Ludington

"While Kavanaugh and Ramirez were photographed together in a picture of the wedding party, Berchem said in a text to Yarasavage that Ramirez “clung to me” at the wedding because she wanted to avoid Kavanaugh, who she says sexually assaulted her at a party during the 1983-84 school year."


Hearing Exposes Brett Kavanaugh Temperament Problem, Credibility Issues



 
Bret was always going to be approved, it was always a gimme, what the Democrats did was prolong his anointment so that it would be remembered in the November elections, Trump and the GOP blundered it giving them more than they ever imagined

democrats have lost their lead by half on the generic ballot int he last week, and when the american public learns that all the witnesses refute fords' statements, 60% want kavanaugh approved. democrats in red states are now getting f'd up the a. you lose.
 
democrats have lost their lead by half on the generic ballot int he last week, and when the american public learns that all the witnesses refute fords' statements, 60% want kavanaugh approved. democrats in red states are now getting f'd up the a. you lose.

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From Harvard.edu:

Majorities of voters – 66% – the Senate decision to delay the vote by the week and involve the FBI to search for corroborating evidence. If the FBI review finds no corroborating evidence, 60% of voters support the confirmation of Kavanaugh.

A majority of voters believe that Kavanaugh’s confirmation process was politicized and mishandled, with 69% calling it a “national disgrace”. They blame both parties for being partisan, with 54% blaming the Republicans and 55% blaming Democrats. Further, 75% of voters believe that Senator Diana Feinstein should have immediately turned over the letter from Christine Ford to the Senate Judiciary committee in July, when she received it.
 
The FBI results are due out in the next few hours and they're stickin' it in a Senate safe.

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FBI report expected imminently, one copy to be placed in Senate Judiciary Committee safe

The FBI is expected to send a single copy of its supplemental report on sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to Capitol Hill, where it will be kept in a Senate Judiciary Committee safe, two senior Senate sources confirmed to Fox News Wednesday.

The sources added that the report will be sent to the White House before it goes to the committee and it may be carried to the offices of individual senators by request. All 100 senators and nine staffers will be authorized to read the document.

Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., the third-ranking Republican in the Senate, told Fox News' "The Daily Briefing with Dana Perino" Wednesday that he expected to see the report "sometime today."

"Obviously, that will enable the process to move forward and we hope that we’re going to have the votes to get [Kavanaugh] confirmed when it’s all said and done," Thune said.
Thune: Trump pointing out inconsistencies in Ford testimonyVideo

Multiple women have stepped forward to accuse Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. The first, professor Christine Blasey Ford, has not yet heard from the FBI about scheduling an interview with her, according to her legal team in a Wednesday letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa. Grassley has asked for details on Ford's claims for his committee, saying: "It’s disappointing that Dr. Ford’s attorneys were willing to share evidence with The Washington Post many weeks ago but to this day refuse to share the same evidence, which Dr. Ford relied on in her testimony, with the Senate.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., must move to end debate on Kavanaugh's nomination to the high court by the end of Wednesday to preserve any hope of holding a confirmation vote this week, as McConnell previously vowed. However, any move to press forward before the FBI report is complete could risk alienating Republican Sens. Jeff Flake, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski -- all of whom have supported the bureau's investigation.

"[McConnell] said we would vote this week," Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, told reporters. "I’d take him at his word, but we want to do first things first and read the report."

Republicans hold a 51-49 advantage in the Senate and can only afford to lose one vote before Kavanaugh's nomination would be scuppered.

"It's an audience of three that we have to win over, at least at the moment," said Thune, referring to Flake, Collins and Murkowski.

It is not clear whether any part of the FBI report will be made public, but Thune acknowledged "some of it will probably make its way out into the public and into the mainstream."

"But most importantly, at least right now, is that all senators who are going to have the responsibility to vote on this nomination have an opportunity to review it, assess it and come to their own conclusions about what’s in there."

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fb...-be-placed-in-senate-judiciary-committee-safe

If it ends up with a 50/50 vote, the VP makes the deciding vote.
 
It's all the same shyte to me, you partisanshitheads require endless hair splitting. Open everything up and let the people know everything.

Yeah when there is no evidence to support any of her claims. Let's see this supposed evidence if it is so helpful.
 
It is a deposit bet, always was, and I said that throughout, Trump was outmaneuvered, and as I said, the Democrats will walk away with another issue to hammer in the midterm elections

By "hammer", do you mean when the RNC brings up the FACT that the DNC behavior could be used against any woman's Husband, Brother, Son, Father, Grandfather, Boyfriend, or even just one of their friends.

YEAH; the DNC better make sure they don't hit their own thumbs, when they swing that hammer.

:truestory:
 
Trump had the FBI investigation truncated. He gave them perimeters not to cross. they were going through the motions for about 3 days.
 
:thumbsup:

From Harvard.edu:

Majorities of voters – 66% – the Senate decision to delay the vote by the week and involve the FBI to search for corroborating evidence. If the FBI review finds no corroborating evidence, 60% of voters support the confirmation of Kavanaugh.

A majority of voters believe that Kavanaugh’s confirmation process was politicized and mishandled, with 69% calling it a “national disgrace”. They blame both parties for being partisan, with 54% blaming the Republicans and 55% blaming Democrats. Further, 75% of voters believe that Senator Diana Feinstein should have immediately turned over the letter from Christine Ford to the Senate Judiciary committee in July, when she received it.

And it should have been resolved one or the other in closed session committee.
 
Yeah when there is no evidence to support any of her claims. Let's see this supposed evidence if it is so helpful.

Ford’s evidence is stowed away in a lock box along with evidence of global warming and Russian collusion.

And democrats can’t find the key. Al Gore was the last one to have it.
 
By your own admission though, it appears he is going to win. When are you folks going to get it right?

So we get another right wing toady on the bench willing to ignore the Constitution, or the original intent of the Founders. YOU people whined when Roe v Wade was passed,then when Brown v Board of Education, ad then there was the O'Hair case. Then you cheered when the Kelo decision came about, then Heller, and Citizens United. All of which found new "rights" not found in the Constitution, or created "rights" by distorting what was written in the Constitution.

And you are hoping the trend continues to modify, or amend, the Constitution without the peoples approval.
 
So we get another right wing toady on the bench willing to ignore the Constitution, or the original intent of the Founders. YOU people whined when Roe v Wade was passed,then when Brown v Board of Education, ad then there was the O'Hair case. Then you cheered when the Kelo decision came about, then Heller, and Citizens United. All of which found new "rights" not found in the Constitution, or created "rights" by distorting what was written in the Constitution.

And you are hoping the trend continues to modify, or amend, the Constitution without the peoples approval.

Why do you always profess to know what I did and when I did it? Other than the obvious case that makes for your diminished mental state it has no truth to it.
 
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