Discussion: Trump On Kavanaugh After Second Allegation: 'I Am With Him All The Way'

Trump On Kavanaugh After Second Allegation: ‘I Am With Him All The Way’

“I just wish I could have gotten in on some of that sweet sexual assault of an underage girl action, amiright or what!” Trump added while high-fiving staffers.

Trump 2020: Now Rapey-er Than Ever

Good lord, what a pig.

And this is what Yertle didn’t want but, I’m sure was waiting for: having Rump weigh in on the accusers further cementing the Dems lock on the female vote.

Winter and the Blue wave is coming.

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Absolutely. We all did it. I remember it. When you’d prefer a situation be otherwise than it is you yell how it’s SO UNFAIR because fairness was a kind of legal structure you could appeal to. You were vaguely aware that just wanting whatever you wanted wasn’t going to work.

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I’m hearing through the grapevine that there is a lot of griping between the WH and GOP Senate. McConnell is pissed because he saw this exact scenario playing out because of Kavanaugh’s paper trail. Trump is putting the responsibility for pulling Kavanaugh all on McConnell. McConnell will probably understand what the stakes are and have him pulled, but he will get his revenge on Trump soon.

If I were McConnell, I would let Murkowski and Collins know that they can (read: should) publicly declare against Kavanaugh. That would end the nomination, spare other GOPers the blame, and McConnell will probably tack on a commitment to vote for the next one so long as the candidate isn’t a lying rapist. Done.

Another option for McConnell is to use Flake as the lackey. GOPers hate him anyway so he can publicly declare that he is a no and 1 other GOP Senator can join him and make it a wrap.

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Of course it’s political, you stooge. Kavanaugh’s entire career has been political. The nomination was political (even if politically inept, with potentially criminal intent, but too difficult to prove most likely), the process has been political (no, both sides are not equally bad), and the campaign to prevent his confirmation is, by necessity, political.

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As with his sociopath base, everything in this life is unfair because they are THE victims. In everything. Even when they win an election, they’re still victims.

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“I am with him all the way”

Is lined up behind Kellyanne?

Serial abusers demand loyalty from one another and stick together.

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“I am with him all the way.”

“He’s just like me. Except I only molest family members and Tens.”

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Wouldn’t it be simpler for McConnell to get Kav to withdraw his own name, without having to draw Murkowski and Collins into it? Kav could cite “sparing his family” bullshit as a reason. By the way, anyone hear who Avenatti’s client might be? Is it plausibly the ex-girlfriend of Mark Judge mentioned in the New Yorker article?

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Kavanaugh - unblemished …

Déjà vu.

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Why should we be listening to anything that you say then?

If Murkowski/Collins do it, they get value in their home states. Collins’ reputation as an acceptable moderate in a blue state needs repair and this could help her. Murkowski could also gain as she is likely to face off against Mark Begich in '20 and AK’s demos are trending it purple. But the best choice to kill this through Senators would be to use Flake for 1 vote and Collins for the other (or an elder statesman type).

Kavanaugh will not withdraw. He’s a true believing jihadist for white privilege and big part of the radical movement to weaponize the GOP’s culture war. If he voluntarily quits (which he should) the Federalist Society and all the orgs are basically discredited. They’ll lose power. They’re going to be subject to investigations anyway. In Kavanaugh’s case, I look at him as a vacuous person. He has no identity but for his associations with these far right nutters.

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Hey Kavanaugh. When you’re endorsed by a cancerous tumor with a combover, maybe you should call it a day.

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Good points, I imagined that Collins might be beyond repair, and while I thought Murkowski was a likely “no” vote, thought Flake was too spineless to ever actually take a vote against the Rs. (Wondered about Sasse; has he been awfully quiet lately??)
Yeah, Kav seems very much a creature of the Federalist Society; this “grooming” business is creepy, and I hope this whole debacle will make it more obvious to more people…

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without kavanaugh trump cant prove he has unilateral power or clear himself or his family from mueller and the GOp cant clear itself of butina/NRA and russian $$$$$. Thats why the GOP is so desperate…if and when he is confirmed trumps going to go a rampage and he’ll have to do it before the midterms…

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“I want Pres Trump to be my character witness on these issues” said no one.

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“We should look into the lawyers doing the representation. Judge Kavanaugh is an outstanding person, and I am with him all the way.”

Waterboarding would likely reveal the details of their nefarious plotting and the names of their co-conspirators.
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You called it. Shroomy’s vow of undying loyalty typically is a kiss of death. Once Kavanaugh hears through back channels that President Correspondingly Small Hands is prepared to let him twist in the wind, he’ll withdraw his nomination. Then Shroom will tweet-rant about how the Democrats unfairly destroyed the life of this innocent man because something something deep state illegal immigrants and I do in fact have a big dick.

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