>>177334 Grassley and Feinstein have already been up. Grassley blasted the left for their duplicity, moving of the goalposts, and the outright resistance to Kavanaugh that is part and parcel to their resistance against Trump. Feinstein made a few laughable comments about how Kavanaugh will uphold guns as in wide use, not historically regulated at the time of the constitution nor the majority of intervening years and therefore not appropriately regulated now, about overturning Roe v. Wade, and of course 'muh credible allegations'. Schumer is talking now, and the psychological transference is STRONG with this one. He's literally accusing Republicans of all the crap that the Democrats have committed, and then accusing them of straw-man accusing the Democrats (of what they actually did).
>GATORTIME: Punished Kavanaugh Cloture + Crazy Protests https://youtu.be/wKJ4d7Rmwp0 Gator from Killstreaming is boradcasting with Ralph also they just announced that they will kick out the protesters screaming in the hallways
>>177336 >not historically regulated at the time of the constitution I wonder if Feinstein agrees that women should not be allowed to vote as it historically was regulated.
I am glad that this is all over soon and that the leftists will realize they have reeeeed for nothing. They will take it to the streets though.
>>177338 A whole lot of Dems didn't even bother to show up >>177340 They're voting now. AFAIK this is a procedural vote, but the majority (due to abstention in absentium) is pretty clear at this point
>>177341 >A whole lot of Dems didn't even bother to show up Would be fun if it meant that their votes will be noted as abstained so Kavanaugh would be overwhelmingly confirmed.
>>177340 >So what's going to interrupt the confirmation vote? My bet is on Handmaid's Tale cosplayers
i think they just held a vote to limit the process to a time frame of 30 hours or less. Seems like Kav will be voted in within the time frame, he is not yet confirmed.
>>177353 True, and an upset is still possible, but considering that delaying the vote was the left's last ditch effort, it would be surprising indeed if the vote tomorrow wasn't the same.
mostly low est beta females, democrat partisans, paid protesters and goblinos. this isnt very threatening for a violent protest as it wa ssupposed to be
>Flake to vote 'yes' on Kavanaugh >Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), who delayed Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination in dramatic fashion last week, announced Friday that he would vote to confirm him. >Flake made his position known after a procedural vote on Friday morning. https://archive.is/JWrVT
>>177377 It's because they don't have any real support at this point. Trump's approval rating shot up like 7 points because of this. This whole thing has just been a massive blunder for Dems.
>>177419 The Democrats should be afraid, very afraid. >if right wing people were as immoral as leftist people would stand outside the home of Ginsburg and yell "No retirement, no sleep"
>>177420 You think John Elway needs support? John Elway is above the supreme court. When Judge Dredd said I am the law, who do you think told him he could say that? I'll tell you who, it was John Elway. Most people think that John Elway is a time traveler, but that's because they don't understand John Elway. The truth is, time is a John Elway traveler, existing only because John Elway needed a method for others to be able to track the progress of Football. He could do it without time, but everyone else would be lost. How are people calculate a delay of game, or a quarter, etc.? So to save himself alot of unnecessary explanation, John Elway created time so that Football could be comprehended by humanity. This was long before the country that would be named after American, which John Elway had already been confirmed to prior to its existence, because he knew that American is synonymous with Football and Football is 100% when you're John Elway, who is 100% Football. In case you're not getting it chump, John Elway would have to take a pay cut and a demotion to be a Supreme Court Justice, because he is Supreme Justice. Praise Football, Praise American. >t. Denver Broncos
>Collins and Manchin Will Vote for Kavanaugh, Ensuring His Confirmation
>Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh is headed to final confirmation to the Supreme Court this weekend after two key undecided senators — Susan Collins of Maine and Joe Manchin III of West Virginia — announced Friday that they would support his elevation to the high court, ending the most divisive confirmation fight in decades.
>Ms. Collins’ lengthy speech on the Senate floor dwelled as much on Judge Kavanaugh’s judicial record as on the sexual misconduct charges that have consumed his nomination. She did conclude, “We will be ill-served in the long run if we abandon the presumption of innocence.”
>Mr. Manchin, a Democrat, immediately followed with a statement proclaiming his support. >“I have reservations about this vote given the serious accusations against Judge Kavanaugh and the temperament he displayed in the hearing,” he wrote. “And my heart goes out to anyone who has experienced any type of sexual assault in their life. However, based on all of the information I have available to me, including the recently completed F.B.I. report, I have found Judge Kavanaugh to be a qualified jurist.”
>Friend of Ford told FBI she was pressured into altering statement
>A friend of Christine Blasey Ford told the FBI that allies of the college professor, who accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her, pressured her to revise her earlier statement that she knew nothing about the alleged incident, according to a report.
>Keyser, a classmate of Ford, originally wrote to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 23 she “does not know Mr. Kavanaugh and she has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present.” >After the Supreme Court nominee and his accuser testified in front of the committee last week, Keyser wrote a letter to the panel dated Sept. 29 in which she said she did not refute Ford’s claim, but “is unable to corroborate it because she has no recollection of the incident in question,” according to CNN.
>McLean’s lawyer, David Laufman, said in a statement: “Any notion or claim that Ms. McLean pressured Leland Keyser to alter Ms. Keyser’s account of what she recalled concerning the alleged incident between Dr. Ford and Brett Kavanaugh is absolutely false.” >A source close to the classmates told the paper that it was her understanding that mutual friends of Ford and Keyser — including McLean — warned Keyser that her initial statement was being used by Republicans to rebut the accusation against Kavanaugh. >The friends told Keyser that if she had meant to say she didn’t recall the party — not that it had never taken place — that she should clarify her statement, the person said, adding that the pals hadn’t “pressured” Keyser.
>>177575 Glorious times indeed. We raise our glasses to God America and Kavanaugh. Today we all like beer. >oh how I wish Trump had gotten the Nobel Peace Prize and that Van Dyke had been acquitted
lol, that woman speaking now. Watching democracy in practice and seeing people in the senate voting in an orderly fashion is the most traumatic she has experienced
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA >we shall overcome... we shall overcome...
that protest is pretty gay, barely a few hundread people there, i dont here anymore speakers either, most people seem to be leaving. also this we will win chant was fucking horrid
Hahahaha.. Filling the senate with rape victims. Now democrats have to be black, woman and rape victim to be eligible to be one of their nominee. They sure know how to fuck it up for themselves.
>>177620 >fuck everyone who will be on the wrong side of history He wants to fuck himself? Thats super gay. >>177622 All chant, no action. What are they trying to achieve by screaming all day?
>>177631 >last pic holy shit these people lost every little bit of self-respect. They have no idea what real suffrage is, so they make some shit up to play muh victim card. Absolutely pathetic. These people wouldve died long ago if survival of the fittest was still a thing.
>>177639 Well yeah, stupid people is what the politicians love the most. More easier to manipulate, they will not even think about doing research to question if people are correct or not. They believes the bullshit from the tv, they believes all the lies and they are blinded by their own egos because they believe they are working to make a better world and they're proud of it. People who doesn't work with them are just the enemy and that's it.
Think about it, it's exactly what happened, the tv just pointed Kavanaugh and said "it's the enemy", the newspapers did the same, the democrats did everything to spill shit on Kavanaugh's name and honor, saying a lot of horrible things and not a single of the sheep people though it wasn't normal. Nope, for them, it's normal to hate Kavanaugh because REEEEEE.
>>177643 And people like him is manipulating the idiots.
>>177616 >the most soy-filled face possible, drawn in the most soy-filled art style possible >Russian bots >every buzzword hashtag he can think of >all caps >unironically literally shaking
>>177661 Let me get this straight: He wants a "fail safe" by deactivating existing fail safes and practically giving the military unlimited power. Hes calling for a police state in its ultimate form and calls it democracy.
>>177665 He's one of those useful idiots who think that they'll bring about utopia if they make every despicable play in the book in the name of advancing socialism. They screach and scream as they hunt their imagined bogeymen. They are always thinking that the ends justify the means and that their egregious crimes will be justified by bringing about paradise. They continue chasing that lie until the day that they are labeled the bogeyman and are buried in a shallow unmarked grave. That's the fate of useful idiots.
Okay, starting to wuality filter. There's too fucking many comments that just scream "I'm literally shaking/crying". >Literally >Literally >Literally >Literally >Literally >Literally Fucking NPCs
>>177710 Meh, if it's like in France, I believe there is going to be a full propaganda for the november election and the censorship is going to follow.
>>177721 This, it's entirely fictional and based on myth. Before pop culture like Harry Potter they had retarded countries lasting a few weeks like Syndicalist Catalonia. Now they know too little of history to recognize even that.
>>177584 Pretty sure JF's been watching MLP instead to get more of his beloved Rarity.
>The partisan Democrat opposition to Judge Brett Kavanaugh was a “great political gift” to Republicans, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said in Washington Post article. >“It’s been a great political gift for us,” McConnell wrote. “The tactics have energized our base. I want to thank the mob, because they’ve done the one thing we were having trouble doing, which was energizing our base.” >Republicans are also benefiting in polling on Senate races because of the left-wing and partisan Democrat campaign against Kavanaugh’s nomination, said McConnell. https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/10/06/mitch-mcconnell-thanks-anti-kavanaugh-mob-a-great-political-gift-for-us/
>>177742 That third image pisses me off the most. My fucking state produces food and oil to everyone, fuck having numbers meaning you get more voting power,it should be done by what your state provides at the very fucking least
This has to be the most ass-blasted the leftists have been since Trump won the election. Its funny since they thought they could trip up the Kavanaugh process with a fake bullshit accusation aimed to severely delay the process only for it to blow up in their faces.
I can't imagine the tears they will rain if the midterms elections are all red.
>>177694 I really don't know but they have been referring to Harry Potter and other fictional literature/movies/tv ever since Trump elected to run for president. I think their fragile little minds broke and they retreated into a fantasy world as it is the only thing their minds can handle.
>>177775 They'll never learn. It'll be "muh trickle-down economics caused this" blaming Trump for everything. It would be best if it happened in 2025 if Democrats somehow win then, but they'll still spin it against Trump.
Reading the angry hatefilled comments in these screenshots is nothing short of disturbing. I guess the day of the rope really isn't far.
I strongly suggest to every US American posting here whos not living in a red state area to compile a secret blacklist of your neighbors, acquaintances, coworkers, local politicians and others. that leantowards Marxism. When they're appointed day comes you want to know who your local militia should put bulletholes into. I am not kidding.
>>177825 Midwest Red-Stater here. No Marxist neighbors, but I wouldn't mind helping to liberate neighboring blue state Illinois once the Day of the Rope arrives.
>>177825 >Reading the angry hatefilled comments in these screenshots is nothing short of disturbing. I guess the day of the rope really isn't far. Yup. It is DOTR or surrender. Minorities are reproducing at a higher rate than Whites. Minorities vote overwhelmingly socialist because of the perks. Add to this bleak panorama that most women are radicalized against their men and will vote accordingly. Given the scenario that WE, men of the West, will continuous playing the (((democratic))) game; and being women by their numbers, and their government and corporate sponsors our the greatest threat; it is unavoidable some sort of violent revolution to avoid a definitive takeover of our civilizations by hostile foreigners and their 5th Column enablers.
>>177825 This, and also some blackpilling of those who are "literally shaking and crying" to push them over the edge into violence will help make the day come true.
>>177829 Thanks for the redpill, I'll post that whenever someone complains that the Democrats aren't what they used to be.
>>177825 Seriously do this. Before the French Revolution liberal women sewed names into scarves as a covert means of recording targets for the guillotine. They'll do this to us so don't be afraid to do this to them. If I had the resources I would set up a covert intelligence network just to record all subversives and degenerates then release this nationwide once war breaks out.
i saw material of it on wild smiles livestream. apparently you cant timestamp link ongoing livestreams, also the stream in question has now been deleted. only thign i can say is i have seen it with my own eyes, i dont know the source and i cant link it. sorry. :c
>>177845 I cannot find any historical basis for it, so it seems that Dickens made it up in his A Tale of Two Cities. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricoteuse However, it is a clever thing to do if you want to record your enemies without looking suspicious. We have to outjew the jews, after all.
>>177848 Yeah, look like it was made up but it wouldn't be surprising if it was real. The funny thing is that the english page is more detailed than the french one.
>News anchor leaves CBS station after defending Kavanaugh in online post
>A veteran California broadcast journalist has resigned after writing a 400-word Facebook post last month defending then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh from sexual assault allegations. >Kris Long had been off the air at CBS affiliate KESQ-TV in Palm Springs since the Sept. 17 post appeared, the Desert Sun reported. >“I want to thank those who have offered support and apologize again for any I may have offended,” Long said in a written statement. “I hope to return to the news business in the future.”
>In his post, Long wrote that “few things are more serious than rape” but the timing of Ford’s claim “stinks of political maneuvering.” >He also said that the #MeToo movement was long overdue but that the allegation against Kavanauagh amounted to “lesser miscreant behavior.” >“You are beyond dreaming if you think 17 year old boys are not going to misbehave from time to time as they begin to attempt relationships with the opposite sex,” Long wrote. “That is just the way we animals are made!”
>Some readers contacted the news station calling for him to retire. Others criticized the station for taking Long off the air. >Long initially stood by his remarks but eventually deleted the post the next day and issued an apology. >“I wish I hadn’t a written (the post) because it’s caused me a lot of headache, he said. “This is a sensitive and controversial subject and I apologize for any offense that this has caused,” he wrote.
>Long’s resignation comes as a reporter for an NBC affiliate in Minnesota was fired after wearing a “Make America Great Again" cap while covering President Trump’s rally in that state.
>>177852 The fool, it was a stupid thing to do when the sheeps are out for blood. And also that you can loose your job just for using your "free" speech.
>>177854 Someone has to step forward and expose the hypocrisy of the left. If no one defends free speech, and in turn is sacrificed in the process, the tactic of the left to silence all opposition would win. And if we let the leftist win with their scare tactics we would very soon find ourself in a communist dictatorship (or muslim kalifat).
Ooooooo... Just thought of something. Wouldn't it be great if Susan Collins became the first Female President of the United States. Would totally fuck with the fragile minds of leftists.
>>177916 Yeah, it would totally fuck with them if the first female president were Republican. I doubt she'd run though. I'll be interested to see who eventually throws their hat in the ring in 2024.
#MeToo and the Brett Kavanaugh Intrigue. Very insightful video about how feminism is used once more to push the White man out from every aspect of society.
>>177931 2nd pic - I pity the poor soul that becomes her son if she ever gets one. Last pic - Posting an image you made of a genic quote you "made" adding your own name to it like it is something profound. Jesus Christ the narcissism is strong in this one.
>>177934 hahaha hahaha promoting "marrying" black men so you can become a single mom so you don't vote conservative. And as additional perk you have to live on a single income because niggers don't pay child support.
>>177825 >not joining said marxist groups >not watching and waiting from the inside >not arming yourself and going to the range more >not preparing your lines to use on the marxist you (((worked))) with while they look up to you and the barrel of your gun from their knees. *Removes mask* >heh nothing personal dumb idiot *Removes commie*
>>177954 "Did Trump just call us an angry left-wing mob!?!?!?!" -man with a baseball bat whose face is hidden behind a bandanna as he smashes garbage cans and shop windows.
>GOP senator says wife received video of beheading after Kavanaugh vote >Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) said on Sunday that his wife received a graphic text message with video of a beheading shortly after he voted to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. >Gardner told Fox News that his wife received the threatening message on Saturday, just hours after the Senate confirmed Kavanaugh in a 50-48 vote. >The Colorado Republican also said someone posted the names and addresses of his family members online. >Gardner is the latest GOP lawmaker to be targeted with the intimidation tactic known as “doxing” in recent weeks.
>Jackson Cosko, a former Democratic aide, was arrested last week for allegedly posting the private information of several Republican senators online. https://archive.is/BPkoM
If any of the GOP senators or any of their family members are killed would Jackson Cosko be guilty as an accomplice to that murder?
A nice little OpEd. I feel there will be so much salt harvesting to be had no matter what happens in November.
>Trying to impeach Kavanaugh will only raise questions about Ford
>If Democrats tried to impeach Kavanaugh, they would surely fail, accomplishing only another public exhibition of how unhinged they are.
>[...]We have ended up with a result that satisfies no one: Kavanaugh gets a pass, as an accused should, because the case against him is woefully weak — Ford’s account is not only unverified but rebutted by the supposed witnesses she has named; yet, Kavanaugh remains under a cloud of suspicion because his Senate supporters conceded Ford’s credibility even though, no matter how sincere she may seem, her story is not credible. >That, I believe, is as good as it can get for Democrats: They have succeeded in damaging Kavanaugh, even though they must accept that he is on the Supreme Court to stay. Yet, if they try to impeach him, the smear could be expunged. Smearing is not good enough in an impeachment effort; Democrats would have to prove — repeat, prove — that Kavanaugh has committed impeachable offenses. That is, they would have to prove that Ford is telling the truth. >I don’t think they can do it. >Ford cannot answer basic questions about the alleged assault incident, including how she got to the party and, more to the point, how she got home — many miles away — after escaping the bedroom and running out of the house. She has given multiple versions of when the supposed assault happened and, in her initial claims, 30 years after the fact, she did not name Kavanaugh. As noted above, the witnesses she cited do not support her account. >Moreover, her claims about claustrophobia and fear of flying appear to be specious; and, as Thomas Lipscomb details at Real Clear Politics, Ford’s story about how and why there came to be a second front door to her home (which she attributed to “PTSD-like symptoms” from being attacked by Kavanaugh) is, to say the least, dubious. A number of other questions have not yet been asked, much less answered. Meanwhile, Ford has persisted in refusing to disclose to the Senate the notes of her polygraph and therapy sessions. (Ford maintains that she did not recover the memory of the attack through psychotherapy; it merely helped her understand the consequences. In a thoughtful column, also at Real Clear Politics, Stuart Taylor explains why therapy notes can be highly relevant on this point.)
>Interviewed by Fox News shortly before Kavanaugh’s confirmation on Saturday, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) was noncommittal about whether he would pursue such questions (in addition to questions about how Ford’s allegations were leaked to the media). He’d like to get the committee back to bipartisan cooperation, he said, and restore his working relationship with Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, the senior Democrat. Clearly, having succeeded in getting Kavanaugh installed on the Supreme Court, Republicans are of a mind to let bygones be bygones. >In stark contrast, Democrats are talking impeachment. I suspect that once they’ve thought the matter through, that’s all it will ever be — talk. If not, many of Justice Kavanaugh supporters would welcome the opportunity to get some basic questions answered.
>>178091 OOOOOOF Kind of feel bad for ginsberg. Wtf are they doing to her to keep her alive? Also what is this red riding hood KKK larp shit I keep seeing?
>>178092 The old lady can't even hold the weight of her own nose. I'll bet you she was really hoping to retire this turn, but then Trump won and now she's going to sit on the bench until she croaks. >>178092 >Red hope Cosplay from some fucking show about a dystopian future where women are treated like property (basically white Sharia). I think it's called "The Handmaid's Tale".
>>178091 >>178092 Look at her neck. Is that some kind of growth or tumor? It doesn't appear to be present in the sleepy picture. Pic related. 1000 hours in mspaint.
>Skin may become mottled or discolored. >Patches of purplish or dark pinkish color can be noted on back and posterior arms/legs.
>Decubitus ulcers may develop from pressure of being bedbound, decreased nutritional status. >Red spots to bony prominences are first signs of Stage I decubiti and open sores may develop.
Apple G Gees for my awful spelling but I was only interested in how a google AI would respond to a sex attact story. Someone more diligent to recount it properly if they can be fucking arsed.
>>178123 Appears so. If you have a gmail account just write to it a story of rape, murder, arson, horefucking and see what it suggests as a reply. I was very tempted to copy the letter to finestien word for word but could not be fucked.
I noticed the callous replies because my mum had written to me about my dad being taken into hospital and the choice was just as bad.