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I would be curious to know how much the libtards have spent

Opposing and protesting Judge Cavanaugh
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Sadly, I think it's way too much, given the fact that it seems almost certain, barring something really unusual that the man will be confirmed.

Elections have consequences, and while, as "libtard" I would prefer someone likely to be more moderate on social issues and more likely to respect precedents from the Warren and Berger courts, this guy doesn't seem like a complete nut and it could be a whole lot worse.

My guess is, though, that the guy's conservative bona fides and his experience were secondary to how Trump might feel he's likely to come down on executive privilege and immunity from process and prosecution. That scares the hell out of me, not because I'm a liberal or a conservative, exactly, but because I think it's important that the executive is still subject to judicial review, especially when the legislative branch is not doing much in terms of oversight.

Having said that, the nomination process is politically significant for both sides in terms of the mid terms, so I'm more saddened then digusted.