After Thursday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearings where Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and
Judge Brett Kavanaugh both had a chance to be heard after Ford's wild, 36-year-old,
uncorroborated accusations of alleged se*xual assault against Kavanaugh the whole nation
saw how Democrat Senators smiled and plotted amongst each other in order to smear Kavanagh
and in turn give a black eye to President Trump.
But as 100percent FedUp is reporting, what happened is that instead of firing up the
left to go out and vote blue, they may have fired them up to go out and vote red.
This Kavanaugh-Ford thing has convinced me of one thing... on election day, for the first
time ever, I am voting all red.
I am sick of the left.
I just told my wife that.
I used to go through the ballot.
From here on out, I vote straight ticket republican.
Crazy thing, I am a former democrat.
Democrat party today is filled with power hungry leftist.
Not my party…
Same.
I used to refuse to claim a party - I voted for the best candidate.
The Democrats have absolutely ruined me with their extremism and socialist agenda the past
few cycles.
Their behavior is reprehensible.
Riding the in November.
Same.
I used to refuse to claim a party - I voted for the best candidate.
The Democrats have absolutely ruined me with their extremism and socialist agenda the past
few cycles.
Their behavior is reprehensible.
Riding the in November.
This Kavanaugh-Ford thing has convinced me of one thing... on election day, for the first
time ever, I am voting all red.
I am sick of the left.
I just told my wife that.
I used to go through the ballot.
From here on out, I vote straight ticket republican.
Crazy thing, I am a former democrat.
Democrat party today is filled with power hungry leftist.
Not my party…
This Kavanaugh-Ford thing has convinced me of one thing... on election day, for the first
time ever, I am voting all red.
I am sick of the left Will be my first vote in my 40 years.
RED!!
All the way!
It looks like the Democrats may have finally overplayed their hand and made people flee
from their ranks after the debacle that was the Ford testimony where she was not even
sure if she had paid for a polygraph test?
Really?
Here is more on this debacle via Fox News: "The chaotic start to Judge Brett Kavanaugh's
confirmation hearing was coordinated from the top by Democratic senators who wanted
to stall the Supreme Court nomination process amid complaints about access to documents.
Kavanaugh returns before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday for the start of formal
questioning.
He has delivered only his opening statement so far, vowing Tuesday to be a "neutral
and impartial arbiter" after enduring a morning and afternoon of blistering statements
from Democrats warning about the implications of his potential confirmation.
Many of those Democrats repeatedly tried to object, delay and even adjourn the hearing
amid requests for more documents and more time to review the files they had.
Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., seemed to acknowledge the show was coordinated
when asked by GOP Sen. Thom Tillis during Tuesday's hearing to respond to reports
that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., led a phone call over the holiday
weekend discussing protest plans.
Durbin said "there was a phone conference yesterday," where "many issues were raised."
He said this included concerns that "over 100,000 documents related to Judge Kavanaugh
had been characterized by the chairman of the committee as committee confidential"
and questions of whether the committee should hear the nominee "without access to basic
information about his public record."
The Supreme Court has rejected Schumer's request for the hearing to be delayed, but
how much sense does his request actually make?
Lisa Boothe and Charlie Kirk join The Next Revolution to discuss.
Politico, citing unnamed sources, reported that Democrats discussed going even further
than their strategy of rapid-fire disruptions.
According to the report, they considered staging a mass walkout during the confirmation hearing.
But the party's top lawmakers ultimately decided against such a course of action, in
part fearing the backlash from a made-for-TV moment would only help the Republican Party,
and impede any chances to stop the nomination of Kavanaugh, the report said.
The consideration of such a drastic move revealed a split between the party's more liberal
wing, who wish to stop the confirmation of Kavanaugh by all means necessary, and more
senior Democrats, who believe the nomination should be defeated only by following rules
and norms.
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