Friday, September 28, 2018

Moving forward

Yesterday was not a win for the republicans. While the testimony made clear that Brett Kavanaugh did nothing wrong, that he never assaulted Ford, this is not a win. I believe Judge Kavanaugh will be elevated to the supreme court. Once he is there, every time there is a controversial case concerning sex, rape, pedophilia, you name it, the media will sully his name again in the headlines.
This is a win for the democrats. Yes, they lost the seat, but every future nominee now knows this will be played again and again. They know they will be subjected to lies and that their family will be harassed, and possibly even assaulted. Many good men and great choices will hesitate to accept a nomination now, and what they might put a woman nominee through is beyond imagination.
Yesterday was the lowest the democrats have gone. Tomorrow they will go lower still. you can rest assured on that. They hit rock bottom long ago. They continue to dig, searching now for the volcano.
Let's help them find it. On November 6, let we the people unleash a fury of devestation that comes from the bowels of the earth, consumes them in a fire of anti communist backlash, and sends them away in a cloud of ash.
I don't think DeLeon is any better than DiFi, in fact, I think he is far worse. I would like to see him beat the bitch and for the exit polls to make it clear to him that the people of the far leftist coast are even fed up with her shenanigans. That way, he might tread lightly instead of becoming an Ocassio Cortez psychotic.
Besides DiFi, there are a few more democrats I want to see get the boot. It would be awesome if shill Hirano was defeated in Hawaii, and if Liarwatha were defeated, that would be a true blessing, even if it would be challenged as racial prejudice.
A good trouncing at the polls would send a message to Amy Klobuchar. She too needs to go, and if Minnesota would kindly do so, replace Unfunnyman Franken's replacement with Karin Housley.
Missouri would do well without Claire McCaskill. New Jersey needs some one who is not caught up in serious ethics alegations like Menendez.
In all, there are 33 senate seats up for regular elections plus two, Minnesota and Mississippi holding special elections. Of those 35, 24 are held by communists, nine by republicans, and two by communist supporting "independents", Bernie Sanders, and Angus King.
Backlash from this could very well shift the balance strongly to the republicans. That will not deter the communist democrats from continuing to behave badly. A good election will not eliminate them from control of the media and Hollywood from which they will continue to spew bile.
Democrats know that Ginsberg is slowly spiraling away. If President Trump is forced to appoint a compromise candidate to the court, they will still have a win, one which I hope to see them denied.

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