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It’s not the Senate that limited the FBI investigation, but Don McGahn, the White House consel. Don McGahn is also the man tasked with getting Kavanaugh confirmed, a fairly obvious conflict of interest that is just part of the game these days.

One of the growing problems is the major demographic shift, where we are increasingly become more polarized. There’s essentially nothing I can do. My Congressman and both my Senators are Democrats, and largely vote the way I would want them to vote. No other Rep. or Sen. is going to listen to me. They have no reason to

In a functional society the massive amount of lying that kavanaugh was doing would have been enough to keep him off the Court.

Flake did this because it was bad press when he got harangued in an elevator by sexual assault survivors, and he needed a good enough reason to vote yes

If there’s nothing new or noteworthy in the FBI report, then why is there only one copy locked in a basement?

Yep. Roe vs. Wade will never be directly overturned. Because that decision is the one that the right uses to mobilize their base every single time.  They’ll never outright get rid of it.

Fuck that. Write what you feel, Libby. Most people are adult enough to recognize that Democrats are both feckless cowards and also 100% better for the country than Republicans.  

How is it on his resume if it wasn’t on his calendar? Gotcha, libcucktards.

Same as 2016, for the record

Latest republican campaign slogan:

Regardless of what happens in a month, you can say good bye to a lot of them anyway once Kavanaugh is on the court.

I believe (for now) she did enter his apartment mistakenly.

Wouldn’t want to hold the people with the badges, guns, and mob-reminiscent union to be held to a higher standard than some man who never had so much as a jaywalking ticket; especially when the stupid/high/overtired/allofit woman with the gun busted into his apartment and shot him while he was just watching tv.

Not happy with her/DA at all:

Those records were denied for myriad reasons, the News writes, including concern from Dallas PD that their release would mean “an unwanted invasion of personal privacy”

The Dallas Police Department and the city’s District Attorney’s Office refuse to release a slew of records that could help the public better understand what happened the night an officer shot and killed an unarmed black man, Botham Jean, in his apartment.