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originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: Cassi3l
It's amazing how some folks love to show their complete hypocrisy and lack of credibility:
I think Kavanaugh's nomination should be pulled His reputation is tarnished, his credibility is shot to bits
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The only consistency is the hypocrisy.
Amazing.
originally posted by: RexKramerPRT
I liked this investigation by Bellingcat's Aric Toler. Wonder where Surefire Intelligence hired their Tel Aviv Station Chief?
Article
originally posted by: theantediluvian
originally posted by: notsure1
See how your support has dwindled away?
Use to be you would have 30 flags by now.
But no one believes the BS you try and pass anymore.
NPC says what?
originally posted by: madmac5150
originally posted by: avgguy
Why are you victim blaming? We must believe all women.
We must believe all women that accuse conservatives. The accusation itself, is proof of guilt.
Women that accuse liberals however, were either asking for it, or are being paid by conservatives.
Total insanity.
Will the police begin asking rape victims of their political preference, to determine whether or not the victim's testimony is credible?
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: Cassi3l
It's amazing how some folks love to show their complete hypocrisy and lack of credibility:
I think Kavanaugh's nomination should be pulled His reputation is tarnished, his credibility is shot to bits
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The only consistency is the hypocrisy.
Amazing.
Brett Kavanaugh, the new supreme court justice, counts the Trump administration’s solicitor general, who will be arguing cases before the high court on behalf of the president, as a close professional friend, according to emails that offer new insights into an all-male dinner club that Kavanaugh used to attend
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Other attendees included a lawyer who is now a top strategic adviser to Rupert Murdoch; the author of the George W Bush-era “torture memos” that were used to justify illegal interrogation techniques; and two lawyers who now frequently appear before the supreme court on behalf of corporate clients.
The so-called “Eureka” dinners – named after the college that Ronald Reagan attended – were briefly raised in a written question that was submitted to Kavanaugh by senators following his initial confirmation hearing. Asked what the Eureka Club was, Kavanaugh said in a written response: “A group of friends sometimes gathered for dinner. The scheduling emails for those dinners would sometimes be titled ‘Eureka’.”
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Another attendee, according to emails, was Gregory Garre, who served as an assistant to the solicitor general during Bush’s first term and is now a partner at Latham & Watkins. Garre has argued 43 cases before the supreme court. In 2010, Kavanaugh ruled in favour of Garre’s client, an e-cigarrette maker called Sottera, in a case Garre argued before the DC court of appeals.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
This is going to sound a little "conspiratorial", but has anyone given the thought that this could be an attempt to discredit Muller's character before he releases his investigation?
originally posted by: Guyfriday
This is going to sound a little "conspiratorial", but has anyone given the thought that this could be an attempt to discredit Muller's character before he releases his investigation?