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Get over it people. Your bull crap delay tactics didn't work. They thought Kav would fold and withdraw. He called their bluff. And in the process Ford Perjured herself. Now get ready for the tolerant leftists to riot, assault people and destroy property when he is confirmed. Such a hateful bunch 3:)

The left of course right on cue doesn't agree with the FBI findings. Of course not! Why would they? Idiots. bang
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On a side note:

Incredible respect for Donald Trump for not backing down from his nomination of Kavanaugh. Despite the relentless attacks from the sinister left he stood by his nominee. Something other DC politicians can take note and learn from. You don't usually see that type of loyalty in DC.
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Who wants to guess Bandito's age? I am going with 12
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seriously? wrote:Who wants to guess Bandito's age? I am going with 12
Kind of creepy to fantasize about little boys isn't it? You are a pervert.
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youthathletics wrote:MD your shortsightedness (or perhaps mine ;) ) is oozing out. Just take a look for yourself..https://video.foxnews.com/v/58440311670 ... show-clips
Her Website Moms March Movement: http://momsmarchusa.com/author/admin/
Interesting. Yes, of course there's an audience out there for "conservative" women ala Kimberly Fletcher and her blog and organizing.

She doesn't appear on wikipedia, but there's a little bit that can be gleaned from a Morman website and her own self-description.

http://www.kimberlyfletcher.com/blog/i-am-a-homemaker
https://www.mormonwiki.com/Kimberly_Fletcher

I applaud her activism on behalf of stay-at-home moms, "homemakers", etc and her desire to promote her values and beliefs.

As I indicated, non-college educated white women are supporting Kavanaugh in higher proportion than the rest of women, especially college educated women who are overwhelmingly opposed. This non-college educated white women segment is disproportionately evangelical and rural, though, of course, not exclusively so.

Indeed the crowd chanting "Lock her up" had a significant number of such women in that audience.

I think it's clear that I consider their views and actions in that crowd to be incredibly misguided by a reprehensible piece of...POTUS at his very worst.

Whether that makes me "shortsighted" or not, I dunno. It's just my opinion.
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seriously? wrote:Who wants to guess Bandito's age? I am going with 12
I'm going with maybe 16- 21, lots of tats, maybe even a swastika or two already. But could be 30-40 and living in basement, meals made by mom.
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MDlaxfan76 wrote:
youthathletics wrote:MD your shortsightedness (or perhaps mine ;) ) is oozing out. Just take a look for yourself..https://video.foxnews.com/v/58440311670 ... show-clips
Her Website Moms March Movement: http://momsmarchusa.com/author/admin/
Interesting. Yes, of course there's an audience out there for "conservative" women ala Kimberly Fletcher and her blog and organizing.

She doesn't appear on wikipedia, but there's a little bit that can be gleaned from a Morman website and her own self-description.

http://www.kimberlyfletcher.com/blog/i-am-a-homemaker
https://www.mormonwiki.com/Kimberly_Fletcher

I applaud her activism on behalf of stay-at-home moms, "homemakers", etc and her desire to promote her values and beliefs.

As I indicated, non-college educated white women are supporting Kavanaugh in higher proportion than the rest of women, especially college educated women who are overwhelmingly opposed. This non-college educated white women segment is disproportionately evangelical and rural, though, of course, not exclusively so.

Indeed the crowd chanting "Lock her up" had a significant number of such women in that audience.

I think it's clear that I consider their views and actions in that crowd to be incredibly misguided by a reprehensible piece of...POTUS at his very worst.

Whether that makes me "shortsighted" or not, I dunno. It's just my opinion.
This is such a bigoted post and isn't anywhere near accurate. You are showing your snobby side again. This is why Trump won. People like you casting others into categories. You have shown your true colors. You know their is more to the country than the coasts right? Dr. Ford perjured herself and she should be locked up. They were telling the truth. You just are blinded by it because you feel bad for her. Facts over feelings.
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MDlaxfan76 wrote:
seriously? wrote:Who wants to guess Bandito's age? I am going with 12
I'm going with maybe 16- 21, lots of tats, maybe even a swastika or two already. But could be 30-40 and living in basement, meals made by mom.
6, as in 6'. He's blown his cover several times, can't spell, doesn't know the difference between there and their. As the saying goes, you can't fix stupid.
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dislaxxic wrote:I think the horse got out of Hoodats barn when Mitch pulled his little stunt with Garland. Not trying to re-litigate that sorry episode, and without being able to go back to LP to research, can Hoo perhaps refresh our memory as to his position then? Can you apply your bolded text to that episode?

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surely, even through your partisan goggles, you can see that there is a difference between refusing to hold hearings or a vote and methodically attempting to destroy a person's reputation - simply because you disagree with his judicial approach???
STILL somewhere back in the day....

...and waiting/hoping for a tinfoil hat emoji......
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DMac wrote:If you nominate him, I'll vote for him.
Winston HooDat for Prez!
(gotta check with him to see if he'll take marijuana off Shed 1 if he's elected before I fully commit to that vote though)
I might have inhaled too....

but what would that say about my self esteem if after all my blather about how political office is self-selecting for people that I can't stand that I decided to run for political office? :lol:
STILL somewhere back in the day....

...and waiting/hoping for a tinfoil hat emoji......
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MDlaxfan76 wrote:
seriously? wrote:Who wants to guess Bandito's age? I am going with 12
I'm going with maybe 16- 21, lots of tats, maybe even a swastika or two already. But could be 30-40 and living in basement, meals made by mom.
Swastikas? You mean a Nazi? You know Nazis are socialists just like the current Democrat Party. Since I am not a Democrat, I can't be a Nazi. Nazis have a lot in common with the current Democrat Party. But that would mean you knew your history. Dartmouth didn't teach you that did it?

BTW I am well educated with a Master's Degree if that helps you bigots out. I own my own place. I cook my own meals. I make good money. I am the epitome of the American Dream
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DMac wrote:
MDlaxfan76 wrote:
seriously? wrote:Who wants to guess Bandito's age? I am going with 12
I'm going with maybe 16- 21, lots of tats, maybe even a swastika or two already. But could be 30-40 and living in basement, meals made by mom.
6, as in 6'. He's blown his cover several times, can't spell, doesn't know the difference between there and their. As the saying goes, you can't fix stupid.
Grammar Nazi! When you can't win in the realm of facts or ideas you move on to something else. This is a message board. Not English class. Oh well. Trump is still your President and will be for quite awhile. Get used to it loser.
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HooDat wrote:surely, even through your partisan goggles, you can see that there is a difference between refusing to hold hearings or a vote and methodically attempting to destroy a person's reputation - simply because you disagree with his judicial approach???
Well, i'd say that YOUR partisan goggles are showing a bit too...much as you always strive to appear the serious centrist. Point being, you're trying to assert, with your "bolded text" comment, that anybody that attempts to govern in that fashion is not to be trusted or is somehow lowballing the discourse.

Let's review. Your words were:
HooDat wrote:because if any political party is allowed to achieve their political objectives in this way - our democracy is in for a serious hurtin'


This quote was then applauded by several posters for it's being "even-handed" i guess, or maybe "reasonable" under the current Kav-astances.

One look at prior behaviors is instructive, in my view.

I'd suggest that, as Mitch's example clearly shows, that the left has learned all they need to know about dirty, underhanded political moves from their friends across the aisle. Mitch McConnell in particular. Less than a typical party-line comment about "making Obama a one-term president" (which obviously failed, of course)...his directive led he and his caucus to knee-jerk ANY legislative initiative that might hand the D's ANY "victory". Is that any way to govern? You want to call that a "difference"? OK.

The unprecedented move to outright steal a SCOTUS seat was very much the same dirty, underhanded attempt to "achieve their political objectives in this [dirty, underhanded] way..." and yes, HAS IN FACT, "subjected our democracy to a serious hurtin."

At some point, you just can't keep turning the other cheek from the tactics used by the GOP, Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell...

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Bandito wrote:
seriously? wrote:Who wants to guess Bandito's age? I am going with 12
Kind of creepy to fantasize about little boys isn't it? You are a pervert.
I agree. Almost as bad as chasing cute little pronghorns around the meadows. Then fantasizing about the conquest. salut
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wahoomurf wrote:
Bandito wrote:
seriously? wrote:Who wants to guess Bandito's age? I am going with 12
Kind of creepy to fantasize about little boys isn't it? You are a pervert.
I agree. Almost as bad as chasing cute little pronghorns around the meadows. Then fantasizing about the conquest. salut
You seriously think a pedophile is better than someone that hunts? LOL. This is why Trump is President. Morons like you. Democrats are crazy and unhinged.
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dislaxxic wrote:
HooDat wrote:surely, even through your partisan goggles, you can see that there is a difference between refusing to hold hearings or a vote and methodically attempting to destroy a person's reputation - simply because you disagree with his judicial approach???
Well, i'd say that YOUR partisan goggles are showing a bit too...much as you always strive to appear the serious centrist. Point being, you're trying to assert, with your "bolded text" comment, that anybody that attempts to govern in that fashion is not to be trusted or is somehow lowballing the discourse.

Let's review. Your words were:
HooDat wrote:because if any political party is allowed to achieve their political objectives in this way - our democracy is in for a serious hurtin'


This quote was then applauded by several posters for it's being "even-handed" i guess, or maybe "reasonable" under the current Kav-astances.

One look at prior behaviors is instructive, in my view.

I'd suggest that, as Mitch's example clearly shows, that the left has learned all they need to know about dirty, underhanded political moves from their friends across the aisle. Mitch McConnell in particular. Less than a typical party-line comment about "making Obama a one-term president" (which obviously failed, of course)...his directive led he and his caucus to knee-jerk ANY legislative initiative that might hand the D's ANY "victory". Is that any way to govern? You want to call that a "difference"? OK.

The unprecedented move to outright steal a SCOTUS seat was very much the same dirty, underhanded attempt to "achieve their political objectives in this [dirty, underhanded] way..." and yes, HAS IN FACT, "subjected our democracy to a serious hurtin."

At some point, you just can't keep turning the other cheek from the tactics used by the GOP, Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell...

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Well you can always bend over and tell the Trumpsters to kiss your cheeks. bootys MA CUIDADO! if you do so...Bandito may be lurking in the weeds. His MO is not to smooch. :evil:
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Obama's America on full display at Kavanaugh hearings

A great read from Frank Hawkins. He is a former U.S. Army intelligence officer, Associated Press foreign correspondent, international businessman, senior newspaper company executive, founder and owner of several marketing companies, and published novelist. He currently lives in retirement in North Carolina.

President Trump has been in an uphill battle to reverse Obama's efforts to "fundamentally transform" America. Trump's successes in the past 20 months in erasing the damage of the Obama's eight years are well documented. But he has a long way to go based on what we saw in the Kavanaugh hearings.

Trump's biggest challenge is to push back Obama's primary legacy of identity politics, which is destroying the fabric of our nation. Neighbors, family members and old friends have been split apart, by design. Obama polarized America according to race, ethnic background, sex, sexual orientation, and politics.

Like a deadly cancer, the Obama legacy has metastasized into widespread hatred among Americans that was on display at the Kavanaugh hearings. Obama's primary legacy is dangerously malignant and more toxic than ever, fueled by cynical and destructive politicians, the Alinsky Rules for Radicals, and billions of dollars from the evil George Soros.

Statements from the hearings and the left-wing mobs and commentators attempting to disrupt the proceedings tell the story. "Call your senators and tell them to vote no for Kavanaugh – the future of our country deserves more than a privileged white boy." Were you able to catch the code words? "Privileged." "White boy."

Hawaii Democrat Mazie Hirono made headlines when she told all white men to "shut up and step up and do the right thing for a change." In other words, men rarely do the right thing. Men, did you get it?


Democrat Senator Cory Booker used his "Spartacus moment" to suggest that Kavanaugh was guilty of "racial profiling." Racial profiling, presumably against minorities. Get it?

"Women deserve to be angry all of the time," said talk show host Andy Richter. "This country's government is an abuser. We live in the most shameful of times." Yes, of course, the Trump government is an abuser of women. Now armed leftists, some with funding from George Soros, are calling for mass violence if Kavanaugh is confirmed.

Here's one certain to win over a lot of Americans: "The Antifa Website Calls for 'Slaughter' of 'Fascistic Border Patrol Dogs and Their Bosses."

In short, the Kavanaugh nomination reveals the obvious: we no longer have a viable two-party system in which both parties embrace our current Constitution-based system, share the same set of core values and fairness, and agree on certain standards of ethical conduct regardless of who wins an election.

This all sums up the primary legacy of one Barack Hussein Obama. You'll remember he's the one who appointed to the Supreme Court Sonia Sotomayor, who famously suggested that a "wise Latina" on the bench would come to more just decisions than a white male. Did you get the code words there? Some Republicans in a show of good faith actually voted for her.

Go back to July 2009, when Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates was arrested outside his home in what was clearly a misunderstanding between him and the police. Obama, just a few months in office, immediately politicized it.

I don't know ... what role race played in that. But I think it's fair to say ... the Cambridge police acted stupidly[.] ... We know separate and apart from this incident is that there's a long history in this country of African Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately.



Did you get all of that? Police acted stupidly. A long history of black Americans and Latinos stopped by police acting "disproportionately."

After Trayvon Martin was killed after attacking a partially black Latino who happened to have a "white" name, George Zimmerman, Obama quickly jumped in, noting that if he had a son, he would look like Martin, a black hoodie-wearing 17-year-old. Get it? I'm black. The kid is black. He must be innocent. The support Trayvon movement led to the formation of "Black Lives Matter," an incendiary project funded by George Soros that brags that it is now global network with more than 40 chapters.

When Michael Brown was shot dead after assaulting a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014, a large fuss was made over the racial composition of the police department. Obama wasn't going to let this crisis go to waste.

The death of Michael Brown is heartbreaking, and Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to his family and his community at this very difficult time. As Attorney General Holder has indicated, the Department of Justice is investigating the situation along with local officials.

The Department of Justice subsequently found no civil rights violations in the case. But the damage was done. Obama had already identified with Michael Brown, showing "compassion" for his – as it turned out – so-called family.

And who can forget Freddie Gray, Jr., a 25-year-old black man who was arrested by Baltimore police for possessing an illegal knife? While in a police van, Gray fell into a coma and died. Obama wasted no time getting involved. "This has been going on for a long time. This is not new, and we shouldn't pretend that it's new." Get it? Black people getting killed by police has been going on for a long time. Riots followed. Homicides with a preponderance of black victims spiked. Ultimately, the six Baltimore police officers involved (three of them black men and one black woman) were all found not guilty or charges were dropped. But again, the damage had been done. Obama's DOJ reluctantly announced it would not bring federal charges against the officers.

It isn't just race that Obama has used to divide us. The Obama legacy is also about sexual politics. Remember when Obama ordered all U.S. public schools to allow students to access opposite-sex restrooms in a move that escalates the national fight over LGBT rights? That escalated battles at the statewide level. Michelle Obama has also been part of the effort. After leaving the White House, she said, "Any woman who voted against Hillary Clinton, voted against their [sic] own voice."

Over 60 million Americans saw through this. Trump was elected president. But the Obama damage was obvious. At the end of Obama's presidency, just 27 percent saw the U.S. as more united, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll conducted after the 2016 election. Far more – 44 percent – said it was more divided. USA Today has just reported that a third of American voters think a civil war is coming.

The Kavanaugh hearings were a major opportunity for the left. Former House speaker Newt Gingrich blasted the Democrats for behaving:

... in an evil way unworthy of the United States. This has been the most despicable behavior by a major party in modern history. This is a deliberate, vicious, character assassination – hurt the guy's daughters, hurt his mother, hurt his wife, hurt his reputation – they didn't care[.]

Writer Patricia McCarthy called the Kavanaugh hearings:

... [t]he historical low point in American politics – and make no mistake: this was all about politics, not Kavanaugh. If there was any doubt before, there is no longer: the American left today is malevolent. The Democratic Party has demonstrated for all to see just how soulless it has become. The Democrats on the committee disgraced themselves. The two youngsters, Harris and Booker, are callow, shallow, rude, and power-mad. We have seen what they are made of: pure narcissism.

But for Obama, they are the future of his America. New York University professor Jonathan Haidt notes that "diversity, immigration and multiculturalism are right at the heart of the problem in Western democracies[.] ... Identity politics is like throwing sand in the gears ... a world in which factions are based on race and ethnicity, rather than economic interests, that's the worst possible world."

Obama is not stupid. He knows this. It's his road map.

The Obama legacy of hatred among identity groups is a viral cancer in our society. It pits race, ethnic, and religious groups against each other. It pits women against men. It is pitting gays and others who claim LGBTQ victimhood against heterosexuals. As this disease further metastasizes, our country faces an even more seriously divided future. It is pushing us toward tribalism, balkanization, and potentially, dissolution. The hatred of Trump by the left is deep. He is a forceful barrier to their destructive aims. We can't afford to lose him. But the question is whether even Trump can put the Obama legacy into remission and prevent the left from ripping our country further apart.
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seriously - you must have grown up in the '90's??? No one's parents gave a rat's behind where they were in the 80's. All parents in the 80's cared about was (a) if they were "good" parents - your grades and (b) if they were bad parents - that they didn't get a call from the police at 2 in the morning......
Totally.

Animal House was released in 1978, Porkys was 1981. Plenty of stuff in those movies that would not pass muster today.

One thing that hasn't much been commented on in this affair. Think about the massive amounts of drunk driving that was going on with these 80s suburban HS kids!! Legal drinking age in many places was still 18. And where it was 21, enforcement was incredibly lax as compared to today. I never had or needed a fake ID for my underage drinking. No Ubers back then.

Drunk driving was a pretty standard behavior back in that day. Drunk teen car crashes were regular occurrences back then. My HS had several of those, including one fatal one. Different world than today.
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The FBI cannot corroborate any of the accusations against Kavanaugh. That includes the allegations from Christine Ford. After all the hearings, press coverage, national discussino, not one corroborating witness. Not one.

Vote will take place Friday and then sent to the full Senate Saturday.
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