Democrats have been going full on Barking Moonbat since the announcement of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. It hasn’t stopped. We get things like
- Who Is Brett Kavanaugh? Contrary to what supporters say, he’s no originalist.
- The Supreme Court Confirmation Charade
- The Evangelical Case Against Judge Kavanaugh
That’s just the NY Times today. And Alyssa Milano and her $30k+ custom fish tank brings her standing Very Serious with crossed arms
We know who Kavanaugh is because time and time again he’s shown us.
We need the @SenateDems to do everything they can to stop him.
Kavanaugh was hand picked by the Federalist Society to further an agenda based on hurtful, UnAmerican, ideology. pic.twitter.com/XkWYRUjUVv
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) August 29, 2018
Then Kamala Harris, who proves that this has nothing to do with Judge Kavanaugh, just being unhinged towards Trump
The president is an unindicted co-conspirator in federal crimes and he has nominated someone to the Supreme Court who believes a sitting president should never be indicted.
Retweet if you agree that Kavanaugh’s hearings should be delayed until these investigations are completed.
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) August 31, 2018
They can posture all the want: they have no power. There is no Gandalf coming to save them
Unborkable: Kavanaugh heads into confirmation hearings on cruise control
More than 30 years ago, Robert Bork’s nomination to the Supreme Court produced attention-grabbing hearings that took a toll on his already lackluster popularity with the viewing public.
“Bork came across on television as coldhearted and condescending,†the Washington Post’s Tom Shales wrote at the time. “He looked and talked like a man who would throw the book at you — and maybe like a man who would throw the book at the whole country.”
Bork’s nomination failed on the Senate floor by a vote of 42 to 58.
Yet when Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh takes his seat before the Senate Judiciary Committee at his Supreme Court confirmation hearings this week, he’ll face Republicans who are confident of collecting what may be the last significant reward of one-party rule before the midterm elections. Democrats have no clear path to stopping the installation of a justice who may solidify the court’s conservative majority for a generation.
On paper, Kavanaugh’s own personal unpopularity (among Democrats), his low-support positions on hot-button issues, the suspicions raised over withheld documents and the plague of scandal surrounding the president who appointed him may seem like the right combination of factors to produce a repeat of the Bork phenomenon. However, few in Washington expect anything so dramatic.
As much as the article attempts to link Kavanaugh to Bork, he’s going to sail through confirmation no matter what Democrats do.
Democrats are focusing on Kavanaugh’s positions casting doubt on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, opposing access to abortion and taking an expansive view of the power of the president. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s office last week released the list of Democratic witnesses who will appear at the hearings, including experts on health care, reproductive rights, executive power and investigations of the president, as well as firearms, labor and environmental issues.
The Democrats will focus on abortion on demand through the whole process, as they’ve done so far, showing them to be the unhinged baby killing supporters they are. It won’t be a good look. But, there’s nothing they can do: Bretty Kavanaugh will be approved as a Supreme Court Justice by the end of the month.
Read: Despite Democrat Unhinged Opposition, Kavanugh Pretty Much Set To Sail Through Confirmation »


Some of the claims made by the report’s author, the Ukip MEP Stuart Agnew, are, frankly, pretty hair-raising. For instance, he claims that the effect of CO2 levels on our climate is “negligibleâ€, and that it is “one of agriculture’s greatest friendsâ€. Agnew claims there is a lack of concentration of CO2 and as a result there is no problem for the EU to solve.
Those of us who understand the existential threat posed by climate change have been waiting for the “Pearl Harbor moment†that galvanizes people and politicians alike into taking action to minimize that threat. 2018 is turning out to be a “Pearl Harbor year,†where a majority of Americans support taking action, and we’re ready for Congress to press forward.
Together, the town of whites and Latinos, liberals and conservatives, spent their time on Jackson Street, dining on the south end at the one sit-down restaurant in town and attending class on the north end at Brooklyn’s only high school. They mingled at lunchtime in the Brooklyn Grocery and learned to smoke meat at the hardware store.

Katrina, they say, wasn’t an anomaly, but an introduction.

Psychologist Susie Burke tells the story of a woman who came to her for counselling after having her first child. Not because she was suffering from post-natal depression, but because she was “struggling with the enormity of what she had done.” She felt she had brought her child into a “world she knew was going to be a lot harsher and a lot less safe,” Burke told DW.

