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Republicans Should Not Have Delayed the Kavanaugh Vote
2018-09-29
[National Review] ou have opponents whose first and only objective is delay. From the start of the confirmation proceedings on Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court, those opponents, Senate Democrats, have thus pushed for delay. At every turn. Of course they never come out and say that’s what they’re doing ‐ they never come out and say, "We’ve abused the confirmation process and dropped a bomb at the eleventh hour, an uncorroborated, 36-year-old allegation of sexual assault, because we’re trying to delay the vote until after the midterms." But delay is what they want.

It doesn’t matter what sheep’s clothing the wolf comes in; the wolf is always delay. When they say, "We’re protecting survivors," they mean, "We want delay." When they posture that "women must be believed," their aim is more delay. When they say, "The FBI must investigate to remove any cloud over the nominee," the translation is: "Give us a delay so we can come up with new reasons for delay."

Get it?

Dems say, "potato," they mean "delay";
Dems say "tomato," they mean delay;
Tomato, delay, potato, delay;
Let’s call the whole thing off.

So, finally, we get to a committee vote over two weeks after it should have happened; after reopening a hearing that involved 31 hours of testimony from the nominee; after 65 meetings with senators and followed by over 1,200 answers to post-hearing questions, more than the combined number of post-hearing questions in the history of Supreme Court nominations. We finally get Kavanaugh’s nomination voted out of committee. And then, as a final floor vote is about to be scheduled and debated, Republicans ‐ taking their lead from the ineffable Jeff Flake ‐ agree to accede to one more Democratic request (really, just one more, cross-our-hearts . . .). And what would that be?
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  If a one-week investigation gives the likes of Murkowski and Collins the cover they need to confirm Kavanaugh it will be worth it. I would like to believe the odds are extremely high the FBI will find nothing to support Ford's accusation. But what troubled me the most was a report that Flake was on the telephone with Rod Rosenstein before this decision was made. Also troubling is the fact that he will not face voters in November. I sure hope he's not pulling a McCain on us.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-09-29 12:47  

#5  Were it not for the uncertainty of the RINO votes, the confirmation could have been put through and not delayed.

Flake was conned by Coons and the Dems?

You would not find such wiffle-waffle with the Dems. They would push a confirmation through if they had the votes and say FUVM.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-09-29 11:09  

#4  Let us agree that these are the Heinlein's Crazy Years.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-09-29 10:17  

#3  The problem is that the accuser came across as believable,at least iflooked actin isolation, and Kavanaugh did not come across as likeable, again in isolation. And isolation is all most people see - and vote on. Flake’s move was probably necessary if the final vote to confirm is to succeed. Like it or not, even the Stupid Party hacks are pros at the game.
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-09-29 10:01  

#2  This is how you get a dictator. People sick of gutless wonders, leap at a chance to support anyone with a spine.
Posted by: Elminemble Whainter2035   2018-09-29 08:10  

#1  So Flakes legacy will be confirming this slanderous and irresponsible behavior by the democrats.

and I have nothing to show for 90 days of this hearing.
Posted by: newc   2018-09-29 08:00  

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