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Yikes. Mrs. Kavanaugh is OVER it.



Wouldnt you be if your family was put through the ringer by elected senators that are supposed to behave with dignity and respect?
I see her kiss bk on the cheek and smile, but yes she looks worn out.
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2 minutes ago, williemackgarza said:


Wouldnt you be if your family was put through the ringer by elected senators that are supposed to behave with dignity and respect?
I see her kiss bk on the cheek and smile, but yes she looks worn out.

When her husband was throwing a little girly hissy fit in front of the Senate panel you could tell she'd seen that look before. Everyone has a dark side and if you spend enough time with anyone then you'll see the worst of them. That wasn't the first time she saw Cryin' Brett throw a tantrum. 

Im talkin bout the shes over it post above with the clip. But yea Id say during the hearings Im sure she was pissed just the same. And you are right, i bet shes knows all bks dark secrets and fallacies. Fuck doesnt everyones wife??

People see what they want to see.

18 minutes ago, Buzzrock said:

People see what they want to see.

Which is why you should never "want" to see anything. 

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I still think Mrs. Kavanaugh is the butch in the relationship and Brett is the bitch.

Which is why you should never "want" to see anything. 


Oh there’s all sorts of things I want to see...
3 minutes ago, Buzzrock said:

 


Oh there’s all sorts of things I want to see...

 

Do you see them?

Check out the very last Q/A in this exchange this week between Sen Harris and Dir FBI Wray at 4:04.  The whole 4 min is worth a watch to set the context.

In response to her question about whether the FBI looked into allegations Kavanaugh lied to Congress during his testimony, Wray's response sounds a lot like "I can't comment on an ongoing investigation."  

If there is a separate investigation, how would that originate at this time (with controlling R's in full ostrich enabler mode) ?  Being on the SJC, would Harris know the answer to the question she asked, and put it to Wray specifically to elicit the response for public awareness (gain confirmation by forcing inability to comment) ?

 

I think Mrs. BK mostly looks incredibly uncomfortable in that situation.  It could be something as simple as not relishing the spotlight.

Or, she could know her husband is full of shit and she's just trying to hang on until the kids are in college.

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2 hours ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

I still think Mrs. Kavanaugh is the butch in the relationship and Brett is the bitch.

Plus, they're at the point in a marriage where they basically hate each other.

14 hours ago, horncyclist said:

Thank God for Gorsuch?

Kavanaugh is a political hack. He is not a conservative justice who wants small government with limited powers. He is a judicial activist who will seek to interpret and infer based on his political beliefs and desired goals. He is the worst kind of jurist. There is no way an "originalist" or "textualist" can look at that statute and honestly believe that "when released" means anytime after they have been released or served their time, whether it be in close proximity or 50 years after. That people who have paid their debt to society can be detained no matter how long after and can be detained WITHOUT BAIL. Of course, he is interpreting all of this with illegal brown people in his head. i look forward to this being applied to every European immigrant, legal or not, that has ever been arrested for a crime, no matter how small. Let's round em all up and detain them indefinitely without bail because 'MERICA! and lib tears! 

pathetic. 

Kavanaugh is going to force Gorsuch and Roberts to the left just to make sure the Supreme Court doesnt become some political hack tool.

I hope all these disaffected wives body language their way to the f'in polls.

13 minutes ago, bad_teammate said:

I hope all these disaffected wives body language their way to the f'in polls.

If every blowjob not given and passive-aggressive roll over in bed to decline sex translated into an actual vote.....there wouldn't be a GOP politician (and probably any male politician at all) left in any office in the country.

*gerontocracy removes all rights to abortion and voting for non-whites*
*wives of the dying old leaders give withering side-eye*

Libs online, "SLAY QUEEN!"

I expected earthquakes, famine, and pestilence when Kavanaugh took the oath, how dispiriting. 

1 hour ago, Longhorn94 said:

There is no way an "originalist" or "textualist" can look at that statute and honestly believe that "when released" means anytime after they have been released or served their time, whether it be in close proximity or 50 years after.

Isn't that the beauty of "originalism"?  You get to ascribe a single intent to a large group of people with varying viewpoints who after lengthy debate and negotiation put down a single compromised position on paper.  Its always bullshit, so the judge gets to pretend like whatever interpretation fits their political leaning is what the original drafters must have intended.      

10 minutes ago, Chrispy said:

I expected earthquakes, famine, and pestilence when Kavanaugh took the oath, how dispiriting. 

I imagine it was much like your feeling when Obama was sworn in.

Twice.

39 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

If every blowjob not given and passive-aggressive roll over in bed to decline sex 

Seems oddly specific.

8 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

I imagine it was much like your feeling when Obama was sworn in.

Twice.

But Obama? Oof, you’re off your game DD. 

2 minutes ago, Chrispy said:

But Obama? Oof, you’re off your game DD. 

I see I was right.

1 hour ago, Longhorn94 said:

Thank God for Gorsuch?

Kavanaugh is a political hack. He is not a conservative justice who wants small government with limited powers. He is a judicial activist who will seek to interpret and infer based on his political beliefs and desired goals. He is the worst kind of jurist. There is no way an "originalist" or "textualist" can look at that statute and honestly believe that "when released" means anytime after they have been released or served their time, whether it be in close proximity or 50 years after. That people who have paid their debt to society can be detained no matter how long after and can be detained WITHOUT BAIL. Of course, he is interpreting all of this with illegal brown people in his head. i look forward to this being applied to every European immigrant, legal or not, that has ever been arrested for a crime, no matter how small. Let's round em all up and detain them indefinitely without bail because 'MERICA! and lib tears! 

pathetic. 

Kavanaugh is going to force Gorsuch and Roberts to the left just to make sure the Supreme Court doesnt become some political hack tool.

Your optimism is severely misplaced. Literally the only decision Roberts has made that could give you this impression was his ACA decision. Hell, he ruled that preclearance was unconstitutional without bothering to ever say what part of the Constitution it violated. Roberts and Gorsuch are every bit the political actors that Kavanaugh is. Roberts was more subtle about it in the past because he had to be, but now with firm Republican control of the court, he doesn't have to be subtle any more.

2 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

I see I was right.

You’re wrong, but that’s hardly surprising as you called Kavanaugh’s confirmation wrong the entire way, which was highly impressive.  

 

1 minute ago, wildcat09 said:

Your optimism is severely misplaced. Literally the only decision Roberts has made that could give you this impression was his ACA decision. Hell, he ruled that preclearance was unconstitutional without bothering to ever say what part of the Constitution it violated. Roberts and Gorsuch are every bit the political actors that Kavanaugh is. Roberts was more subtle about it in the past because he had to be, but now with firm Republican control of the court, he doesn't have to be subtle any more.

i am hoping for the opposite but im not overly optimistic. 

Reasonable Republicans will not save us. They don't exist.

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13 minutes ago, Chrispy said:

You’re wrong, but that’s hardly surprising as you called Kavanaugh’s confirmation wrong the entire way, which was highly impressive.  

 

I'm right about you. And you know it.

Do you see them?


I saw your mom’s last night.
6 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

I'm right about you. And you know it.

I don’t know, I’m rather dubious due to your poor prediction record. 

19 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:

Reasonable Republicans will not save us. They don't exist.

Anyone who believes in such a thing is setting themselves up to be Flake'd.

1 minute ago, Chrispy said:

I don’t know, I’m rather dubious due to your poor prediction record. 

Of one whole thing?

LOL

 

1 minute ago, David Dennison said:

Of one whole thing?

LOL

 

Well, don’t forget Hillary, you’re not very good at predicting outcomes. Forgive me if I’m skeptical of anything you claim. 

1 minute ago, Chrispy said:

Well, don’t forget Hillary, you’re not very good at predicting outcomes. Forgive me if I’m skeptical of anything you claim. 

I never predicted Hillary would win. I wasn't even around during the 2016 campaign.

8 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

I never predicted Hillary would win. I wasn't even around during the 2016 campaign.

Well, if you expected Trump to win also, then my apologies. 

1 minute ago, Chrispy said:

Well, if you expected Trump to win also, then my apologies. 

I did not expect him to win. 

I don't expect him to be re-elected.

 

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4 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

I did not expect him to win. 

I don't expect him to be re-elected.

 

Phew, I better better about his chances all of a sudden. 

4 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

I did not expect him to win. 

I don't expect him to be re-elected.

 

Time stamp 

I did not expect him to win. 
I don't expect him to be re-elected.
 

I did.

I do.
3 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

I wouldn’t say Trump exactly “won” 

Perhaps it's you?

You're tired of all the winning?

8 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

I wouldn’t say Trump exactly “won”

RC?

39 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

I never predicted Hillary would win. I wasn't even around during the 2016 campaign.

Hell, you had a Hillary victory party scheduled in your basement with all your little ANTIFA buddies.  

19 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

I wouldn’t say Trump exactly “won”

He won. And he's continues to windmill dunk on the "haters and losers" every fucking day, while his supporters howl and laugh in the background.

And if you're playing the popular vote and/or Russia angle, neither are as important or as impactful than the GOP and the 60-70 million people that will vote for him again in 2 years. 

 

 

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Trump’s life seems pretty miserable since “winning” tho.

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Just now, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Trump’s life seems pretty miserable since “winning” tho.

That's only because you have a functioning brain.

Trump's brain is telling him that he is two years into the most successful presidency of all-time.  It's saying that every citizen in this country loves him, even if they won't admit it, and the USA is as respected as it has ever been worldwide.  Everyone is super rich and it is all due, solely, to the work of him.

He genuinely looked like he hated the job for about the first six months, but if we are being honest with ourselves, he's been loving every minute of it since he stopped paying attention to reality.  

1 hour ago, Onboard 2.0 said:

Hell, you had a Hillary victory party scheduled in your basement with all your little ANTIFA buddies.  

I hated voting for her. I don't like her.

1 hour ago, Chuckie Finster said:

That's only because you have a functioning brain.

Trump's brain is telling him that he is two years into the most successful presidency of all-time.  It's saying that every citizen in this country loves him, even if they won't admit it, and the USA is as respected as it has ever been worldwide.  Everyone is super rich and it is all due, solely, to the work of him.

He genuinely looked like he hated the job for about the first six months, but if we are being honest with ourselves, he's been loving every minute of it since he stopped paying attention to reality.  

Perhaps, but he for sure wants to be doing something else instead.  Presidenting is hard.  We talk about how much he golfs now.  Guess what?  Its a fraction of how much he was golfing before.  His pre-President workday was nearly entirely R&R with the occasional talk show or rally thrown in. In 2015, if he wanted to fly to Paris tonight and fuck around, he could.  If he wanted to go to Dubai and get crooked money tomorrow while eating burnt steak in Dubai's most expensive restaurants.  Done.  If he wanted to trade Melania in for a new model.  Done.  None of that can happen right now.  Its also quite likely that that lifestyle is over for his next generation now too.  His usefulness to foreigners looking to hide dirty money now has a firm expiration date of January 2021 or 2028.  His kids are going to have to be squeaky clean too which seems an outright impossibility.

1 hour ago, FondrenRoad said:

Its also quite likely that that lifestyle is over for his next generation now too.  His usefulness to foreigners looking to hide dirty money now has a firm expiration date of January 2021 or 2028.  His kids are going to have to be squeaky clean too which seems an outright impossibility.

Who is going to hold him or his kids to account? Dems? Come on.

15 minutes ago, bad_teammate said:

Who is going to hold him or his kids to account? Dems? Come on.

NYS AG and court system.  He won't be going down for any political crimes anyway, including Russia.  Its gonna be money laundering, pay-to-play, tax fraud, and corrupt business practices.

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