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This Brett Kavanaugh confirmation thing is really turning into a train wreck, isn't it?

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Problem is the insidiousness of the democrats has created a dynamic where once anything becomes hard copy, it doesn't matter how ridiculous it is. It does serious damage to whoever they want to destroy. They can pay all kinds of slime balls to come out of the woodwork and say all kinds of crazy things, and no matter how nuts it is, it has the desired effect . Anyone who has not renounced the 'demoncrat' party is complicit in their crimes.
@puck61 To paraphrase another SW User:

Reflect much?

[i] Slightly[/i] more seriously, I think I may have posted something very similar about the Trump/Republicans before.

It doesnt really matter as much if it's true, as that its out there and gets repeated.
Seriously though, years of exhaustive research with a graphs and pie charts and all kinds of colors and numbers and mathematics symbols and stuff have proven irrefutably that democrats are icky. @MistyCee
@puck61 My own experiences tend to confirm your research on ickyness in the democratic party.

But it doesn't tend to bother me quite as much when the Republicans have gone beyond mere ickiness into obscenity and perversion.
@MistyCee I was trying to lighten things up a bit, but I disagree. I believe the dems are creating hard copy with complete disregard to honor and ethics. These ridiculous accusations by flibbertigibbets against Kavanaugh, are just one of a multitude of crimes committed by democrat politicians and 'some' of their constituents. Dishonor and deceit have become the staple and mainstay of the democrat party.
[@puck61flibbertigibbets, I like that.

I don't know how ridiculous these allegations are, and I'm not really going to defend Democratic strategy on this one, other than to say that this move is really difficult for Republicans to deal with, given who's in the White house.

Its sad, for sure, that we're here.