Kavanaugh Karma

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From Infidel753:

A specter is haunting this confirmation fight, one that Republicans are struggling mightily to ignore — the specter of Merrick Garland. When McConnell and his gang refused to even consider Garland, they crossed a very fundamental line, denying President Obama the exercise of one of the most important powers of the office with which he had twice been entrusted by the voters. (The claimed need to “wait for the election” was entirely specious — a President is elected to a four-year term and is expected to exercise the full powers of the office during that entire term. Senators who are up for re-election do not refrain from voting during their last year in office on such grounds.) They showed that the Constitution, tradition, and playing by the rules meant nothing to them — that it was all about power at any cost. They showed that they were dead to any sense of shame or honor.

And in doing so, they lost any right to be treated honorably.

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Today in Both Sides Do It: Charlie Sykes

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From driftglass:

Other than when he is on MSNBC promoting his book, “Holy Shit! The Republican Party Is Full Of Republicans! it is hard for me to know what my New Mandatory Republican Best Friend Charlie Sykes is thinking on an hour basis hour.

This is because my New Mandatory Republican Best Friend Charlie Sykes blocked me a long time ago for asking him impertinent questions about that Libtard four-letter word which we are never, ever supposed to mention in the presence of our new New Mandatory Republican Best Friends.

The P-A-S-T.

What was I thinking?!?!

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Grassley Spends Weekend Practicing Pretending-to-Listen Face

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From Andy Borowitz:

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Facing the daunting challenge of appearing to pay attention to a woman’s utterances during a televised hearing, Senator Charles Grassley spent the weekend rehearsing what aides are calling his “pretending to listen” face.

In round-the-clock practice sessions that aides characterized as “excruciating,” the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee struggled to simulate even a trace of interest in what a woman had to say.

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Reviewing Bob Woodward’s “Fear: Trump in the White House”

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From Gregory B. Gonzalez at MadMikesAmerica:

I guess it’s no surprise to anyone with an IQ above fifty that Donald J. Trump, is a flat-out moron. Most of us with a thimble-full of common sense knew going in that his Presidency would be a shit-show from the second he took office. The only people who thought otherwise were his basket of deplorables and the shiny, happy, clueless idiots who decided to give him a chance. Kinda makes you wonder, now that Trump is in the second year of his four-year term if those idiots still feel the same.

Based on the latest polls, I think not. At the rate he’s going, Trump is only a few points short of getting garbage thrown at him. Yet, unbelievably, he thinks he’s still universally loved. Yeah, in the way most people love getting a case of crabs.

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When Is a Tax Not a Tax?

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From Iron Knee at Political Irony:

Republicans claim to be against tax increases. They attack anyone who they believe wants to raise taxes. And yet, they have ignored Trump’s tax increases. What increases? Donald Trump has, by executive fiat, levied taxes of up to 50% on goods being imported into the US, with the most common tariffs being 25%.

How does this differ from a tax? I can’t think of any substantiative difference. If you buy anything from China or other foreign nations, you will be pay what is basically a sales tax to the federal government. Can you imagine the uproar if the government levied a sales tax of 25% on mobile phones, televisions, washing machines, solar panels, and other goods? Well, they have basically done that, and are threatening to tax those things even more.

And here’s the really interesting point. Sales taxes (including tariffs) are mainly paid by the middle class.

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Note to Kavanaugh Defenders

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From Eileen M. Ahlin, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Pennsylvania State University, writing for The Moderate Voice:

Everyone makes mistakes they would rather leave in the past. Whether it’s a missed opportunity, a failed relationship or an unwise investment, many people move on and leave life’s regrets behind.

This is not always true if the mistake is a crime, and you are caught.

When a juvenile, a person under 18 years of age, is arrested and charged with a crime, prosecutors can decide to transfer the youth to an adult court or keep their case in juvenile court. This decision is based on several factors, including the seriousness of the offense, the offender’s age and prior criminal history. Some research indicates that race plays a role in this decision.

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Kavanaugh, a Sober President, and Republican Clean Hands

An old joke and an ancient legend might give a Senator or two guidance in doing the right thing for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, and the Republic itself.

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Nathaniel Rateliff &
The Night Sweats – S.O.B.

He went into music at age thirteen shortly after his dad died. Gospel, then blues, folk, Americana, R&B, and finally a soulful sort of mélange.

About three years ago, his music career was going nowhere, so his group made this album as a sort of goodbye finale.

Retirement turned out to be impractical. The associated video went viral along with the album.

He is a bit of a folk hero in and around Denver.