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Friday, September 07, 2018
Three Texas Doctors: We Saw Protesters Paid In Cash To Disrupt Kavanaugh Hearing On Line To Enter | Video | RealClearPolitics
Three Texas Doctors: We Saw Protesters Paid In Cash To Disrupt Kavanaugh Hearing On Line To Enter | Video | RealClearPolitics:

Author and commentator Adam W. Schindler interviews three Texas doctors who traveled to Washington D.C. to attend the confirmation hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh. While waiting on line, they say they witnessed protesters being paid in cash to cause trouble in the hearing and in the public line to get in, Tuesday on Capitol Hill.
Author and commentator Adam W. Schindler interviews three Texas doctors who traveled to Washington D.C. to attend the confirmation hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh. While waiting on line, they say they witnessed protesters being paid in cash to cause trouble in the hearing and in the public line to get in, Tuesday on Capitol Hill.
The Deplorables-"Nike could have set up a foundation..."
The Deplorables
Roger Simkins shared a post.
Roger Simkins shared a post.
Roger Simkins
Nike could have set up a foundation in the name of Pat Tillman and in concert with his family, used the money they are paying numnuts, to benefit those causes they say they want to support !!!
'Most of Bush's nominees are Nazis' — those memos Patrick Leahy griped about were damning to the Democrats
'Most of Bush's nominees are Nazis' — those memos Patrick Leahy griped about were damning to the Democrats
"...Here's what happened: After Sen. Jim Jeffords switched from Republican to Democrat in 2001, he flipped the Senate in the process.
...The old story does, however, shed light on how Democrats handle Republican judicial nominees.
One Judiciary Committee memo ( memorialized in the Congressional Record) suggested making an example out of a Bush nominee — letting them through, but only after brutally lambasting them.
It had some colorful language.
It granted that Bill Clinton's controversial nominees were "impeachable," but asserted that "most of Bush's nominees are Nazis."
Michael McConnell was a Bush nominee eventually confirmed by voice vote.
...That is, to fight a losing fight over a clearly qualified judge in order to rile up the abortion lobby before the election.
The Dems' biggest fight in Bush's first term was over the nomination of Miguel Estrada...
A staffer for Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., wrote to a memo saying liberal groups had "identified Miguel Estrada (D.C. Circuit) as especially dangerous, because he has a minimal paper trail, he is Latino, and the White House seems to be grooming him for a Supreme Court appointment."
And so they did torpedo Estrada, demanding his privileged memos as solicitor general as a condition for consideration.
This is how Democrats' racial politics work — they train particular hatred on minorities and women who think independently of them and hold conservative views..."
Read all.
"...Here's what happened: After Sen. Jim Jeffords switched from Republican to Democrat in 2001, he flipped the Senate in the process.
...The old story does, however, shed light on how Democrats handle Republican judicial nominees.
- ' Most of Clinton's nominees were impeachable. ... most of Bush's nominees are Nazis.'
It had some colorful language.
It granted that Bill Clinton's controversial nominees were "impeachable," but asserted that "most of Bush's nominees are Nazis."
- Timing abortion fights for before the elections
Michael McConnell was a Bush nominee eventually confirmed by voice vote.
...That is, to fight a losing fight over a clearly qualified judge in order to rile up the abortion lobby before the election.
- ' [E]specially dangerous, because ... he is Latino'
The Dems' biggest fight in Bush's first term was over the nomination of Miguel Estrada...
A staffer for Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., wrote to a memo saying liberal groups had "identified Miguel Estrada (D.C. Circuit) as especially dangerous, because he has a minimal paper trail, he is Latino, and the White House seems to be grooming him for a Supreme Court appointment."
And so they did torpedo Estrada, demanding his privileged memos as solicitor general as a condition for consideration.
This is how Democrats' racial politics work — they train particular hatred on minorities and women who think independently of them and hold conservative views..."
Read all.
Fascinating!-----The Big Lie - The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Big Lie - The Chronicle of Higher Education:
"The chemistry professor and his wife argued often in those days, as their marriage was coming to an end and a custody battle brewed over their two young children.
Then, one summer night, things got so heated that the police were called to intervene.
Brian and Stacey McNaughton had bought their single-family home in Fort Collins, Colo., six years earlier for $525,000.
It was the sort of place, situated on an oversize corner lot in a neighborhood filled with doctors and lawyers, that projected the kind of solid middle-class status that the couple had achieved after years of study.
Brian McNaughton, once a first-generation college student, was on the tenure track at Colorado State University, and his wife was a nurse anesthetist.
But all of that risked being torn asunder because of the big lie — a lie that they shared, and that Stacey McNaughton was now threatening to expose..."
Read on!
"The chemistry professor and his wife argued often in those days, as their marriage was coming to an end and a custody battle brewed over their two young children.
Then, one summer night, things got so heated that the police were called to intervene.Brian and Stacey McNaughton had bought their single-family home in Fort Collins, Colo., six years earlier for $525,000.
It was the sort of place, situated on an oversize corner lot in a neighborhood filled with doctors and lawyers, that projected the kind of solid middle-class status that the couple had achieved after years of study.
Brian McNaughton, once a first-generation college student, was on the tenure track at Colorado State University, and his wife was a nurse anesthetist.
But all of that risked being torn asunder because of the big lie — a lie that they shared, and that Stacey McNaughton was now threatening to expose..."
Read on!
Former Obama Education Secretary Rewrites History On Campus Due Process | Daily Wire
Former Obama Education Secretary Rewrites History On Campus Due Process | Daily Wire:
After years of reporters exposing the lack of fairness, due process, and sanity in campus sexual assault adjudications (not those reporters in the left-leaning media, of course, except for Emily Yoffe), the federal government is finally taking action to try and fix the issue. Naturally, this has caused those responsible for creating the mess in the first place to attempt to rewrite history and paint themselves as champions of something they most certainly weren’t.
Only 90 days?!!-----Ex-Michigan senator to spend 90 days in prison for theft from taxpayers | MLive.com
Ex-Michigan senator to spend 90 days in prison for theft from taxpayers | MLive.com:
'Ghost Employee' scam!
"Former state Sen. Bert Johnson, who pleaded guilty earlier this year to defrauding taxpayers of more than $23,000, will spend 90 days in prison.
...Based on the sentencing guidelines and plea agreement, Johnson, a 44-year-old Democrat from Highland Park, could have faced six months to a year in prison.
'Ghost Employee' scam!
"Former state Sen. Bert Johnson, who pleaded guilty earlier this year to defrauding taxpayers of more than $23,000, will spend 90 days in prison.
...Based on the sentencing guidelines and plea agreement, Johnson, a 44-year-old Democrat from Highland Park, could have faced six months to a year in prison.
History for September 7

History for September 7 - On-This-Day.com
Elizabeth I 1533 - Queen of England, Michael DeBakey 1908, David Packard 1912
Peter Lawford 1923, Buddy Holly (Charles Hardin Holley) 1936 - Singer, Corbin Bernsen 1954 - Actor ("L.A. Law")
1813 - The nickname "Uncle Sam" was first used as a symbolic reference to the United States. The reference appeared in an editorial in the New York's Troy Post.
1979 - ESPN, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, made its debut on cable TV.
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