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de38always User ID: 58309833 United States 10/08/2018 11:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to theweek.com] Quoting: Mccruise The newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has already fulfilled one of his promises. After weeks of contentious hearings, the Senate voted to confirm the polarizing nominee Saturday evening. And Kavanaugh was already on the job Sunday morning with the court's first-ever all-women team of law clerks by his side, The New York Times reports. Even before sexual assault allegations rocked his confirmation process, concerns swirled around Kavanaugh's stance on women's right. Specifically, Democratic senators feared he would provide the court with a conservative majority that could facilitate the rolling back of Roe v. Wade. Kavanaugh tried to counter those concerns at his first round of confirmation hearings, touting how "no federal judge ... has sent more women law clerks to clerk on the Supreme Court than I have." He also said he had four female law clerks ready to work for him "on a moment's notice," which would make him "the first justice in the history of the Supreme Court to have a group of all-women law clerks." Those four women — Kim Jackson, Shannon Grammel, Megan Lacy, and Sara Nommensen — were at the Supreme Court on Sunday, aiding Kavanaugh ahead of his first case hearings this week, the Times details. Jackson will become one of three black law clerks working at the Supreme Court this term. She has previously worked for Kavanaugh, along with one of the other black clerks, per The Washington Post. Kavanaugh will kick off his Supreme Court career Tuesday with a case about crimes involving firearms. Take that libtards! |
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~kpm~ User ID: 75950402 United States 10/08/2018 12:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He should still wear a body cam and never be in a room alone with any of them I don’t trust there isn’t a mole or one of them looking for fame ~With forethought and malice Whitless enacted an EO giving nursing homes immunity from wrongful death prosecutions, forced them to take in infected patients and is responsible for over 6500+ nursing home deaths~ |
REMJR1 User ID: 76824754 United States 10/08/2018 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to theweek.com] Quoting: Mccruise The newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has already fulfilled one of his promises. After weeks of contentious hearings, the Senate voted to confirm the polarizing nominee Saturday evening. And Kavanaugh was already on the job Sunday morning with the court's first-ever all-women team of law clerks by his side, The New York Times reports. Even before sexual assault allegations rocked his confirmation process, concerns swirled around Kavanaugh's stance on women's right. Specifically, Democratic senators feared he would provide the court with a conservative majority that could facilitate the rolling back of Roe v. Wade. Kavanaugh tried to counter those concerns at his first round of confirmation hearings, touting how "no federal judge ... has sent more women law clerks to clerk on the Supreme Court than I have." He also said he had four female law clerks ready to work for him "on a moment's notice," which would make him "the first justice in the history of the Supreme Court to have a group of all-women law clerks." Those four women — Kim Jackson, Shannon Grammel, Megan Lacy, and Sara Nommensen — were at the Supreme Court on Sunday, aiding Kavanaugh ahead of his first case hearings this week, the Times details. Jackson will become one of three black law clerks working at the Supreme Court this term. She has previously worked for Kavanaugh, along with one of the other black clerks, per The Washington Post. Kavanaugh will kick off his Supreme Court career Tuesday with a case about crimes involving firearms. Some Libturd/Demonrat fuck will just say it's so that he can have 4 more chances to sexually assault someone SMFH Fuck what the flag by my name says, I'm from Texas! Wake up & smell reality. I have to much blood in my caffeine stream! "Oh look--another basement dwelling loser who ain't had pussy since pussy had him." Beans.N.Rice “The thing about smart mother fuckers is that sometimes, they sound like crazy mother fuckers to stupid mother fuckers...” Robert Kirkman |
Jumpin Jack User ID: 76514849 United States 10/08/2018 12:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He should still wear a body cam and never be in a room alone with any of them Quoting: ~kpm~ I don’t trust there isn’t a mole or one of them looking for fame You're right, they have vowed to pursue him relentlessly, and he will have to carefully screen applicant's, considering the protests we saw from the law school's... Jumpin Jack |
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Nonfeminazi User ID: 26612203 United States 10/08/2018 12:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to theweek.com] Quoting: Mccruise The newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has already fulfilled one of his promises. After weeks of contentious hearings, the Senate voted to confirm the polarizing nominee Saturday evening. And Kavanaugh was already on the job Sunday morning with the court's first-ever all-women team of law clerks by his side, The New York Times reports. Even before sexual assault allegations rocked his confirmation process, concerns swirled around Kavanaugh's stance on women's right. Specifically, Democratic senators feared he would provide the court with a conservative majority that could facilitate the rolling back of Roe v. Wade. Kavanaugh tried to counter those concerns at his first round of confirmation hearings, touting how "no federal judge ... has sent more women law clerks to clerk on the Supreme Court than I have." He also said he had four female law clerks ready to work for him "on a moment's notice," which would make him "the first justice in the history of the Supreme Court to have a group of all-women law clerks." Those four women — Kim Jackson, Shannon Grammel, Megan Lacy, and Sara Nommensen — were at the Supreme Court on Sunday, aiding Kavanaugh ahead of his first case hearings this week, the Times details. Jackson will become one of three black law clerks working at the Supreme Court this term. She has previously worked for Kavanaugh, along with one of the other black clerks, per The Washington Post. Kavanaugh will kick off his Supreme Court career Tuesday with a case about crimes involving firearms. Kavanaugh is going to end up being the left's best friend when it comes to women's rights. I wish Trump had picked someone else. However, don't think McConnel would have worked so hard to get a more conservative pick confirmed. One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors. Plato |
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Nonfeminazi User ID: 26612203 United States 10/08/2018 12:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good, but all the feminist law students who protested his confirmation, can kiss their careers away!!! Face recognition software will be their doom! Quoting: Jumpin Jack Just imagine...all these so called "law" students, who don't believe in due process, are fixing to become lawyers, politicians and possibly judges in our society. Freaking scary. One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors. Plato |
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1-2-Follow User ID: 60863762 United States 10/08/2018 01:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's probably just because she is hot and he wants to gang rape and drug her. (yes, that was the reasoning i read as to why he had so many women working for him) Last Edited by 1-2-Follow on 10/08/2018 01:35 PM Articles and "news" from liberal media shall now be known as catnip for libtards. Truth is schilling in the empire of retards. "Yep but for now we dub you toast guy." - AC520845 *PROCLAIMED PROPHET OF THE DOW* ® Let me know when the climate STOPS changing, then i'll be worried. |
JakeFrancisco User ID: 74957724 United States 10/08/2018 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wish him no ill, but Brett seems like an entitled poo. Kick China's creepy Xihadist "Confucius Institutes" and "Confucius Classrooms" OUT of your university and elementary schools. Tell your school board some things are more important than accepting bribes from the local China consulate. Australia & Canada are already sending the creeps packing. |
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ChvyV8Bldr User ID: 72697181 United States 10/08/2018 03:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He should still wear a body cam and never be in a room alone with any of them Quoting: ~kpm~ I don’t trust there isn’t a mole or one of them looking for fame You're right, they have vowed to pursue him relentlessly, and he will have to carefully screen applicant's, considering the protests we saw from the law school's... I know a woman who has tree fiddy nipples Will we even know we were alive when we're dead? Me Kingdoms were run by kings Empires were run by Emperors Countries are run by..... Dumps were almost fixed by Trump |
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saved User ID: 76995148 United States 10/08/2018 03:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to theweek.com] Quoting: Mccruise The newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has already fulfilled one of his promises. After weeks of contentious hearings, the Senate voted to confirm the polarizing nominee Saturday evening. And Kavanaugh was already on the job Sunday morning with the court's first-ever all-women team of law clerks by his side, The New York Times reports. Even before sexual assault allegations rocked his confirmation process, concerns swirled around Kavanaugh's stance on women's right. Specifically, Democratic senators feared he would provide the court with a conservative majority that could facilitate the rolling back of Roe v. Wade. Kavanaugh tried to counter those concerns at his first round of confirmation hearings, touting how "no federal judge ... has sent more women law clerks to clerk on the Supreme Court than I have." He also said he had four female law clerks ready to work for him "on a moment's notice," which would make him "the first justice in the history of the Supreme Court to have a group of all-women law clerks." Those four women — Kim Jackson, Shannon Grammel, Megan Lacy, and Sara Nommensen — were at the Supreme Court on Sunday, aiding Kavanaugh ahead of his first case hearings this week, the Times details. Jackson will become one of three black law clerks working at the Supreme Court this term. She has previously worked for Kavanaugh, along with one of the other black clerks, per The Washington Post. Kavanaugh will kick off his Supreme Court career Tuesday with a case about crimes involving firearms. More winning and MAGA! Come And Take It! |
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Dunash User ID: 77009930 Israel 10/08/2018 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is it correct that Kavanaugh, now a supreme justice for life, can never legally talk about, write about, be interviewed on TV, prosecute, nor even personally investigate Ford's accusations about him as long as he's on the supreme court ie possibly another 40 years?! Will Ford now be allowed to totally disappear?! |
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benbigger User ID: 77008573 United States 10/08/2018 05:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to theweek.com] Quoting: Mccruise The newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has already fulfilled one of his promises. After weeks of contentious hearings, the Senate voted to confirm the polarizing nominee Saturday evening. And Kavanaugh was already on the job Sunday morning with the court's first-ever all-women team of law clerks by his side, The New York Times reports. Even before sexual assault allegations rocked his confirmation process, concerns swirled around Kavanaugh's stance on women's right. Specifically, Democratic senators feared he would provide the court with a conservative majority that could facilitate the rolling back of Roe v. Wade. Kavanaugh tried to counter those concerns at his first round of confirmation hearings, touting how "no federal judge ... has sent more women law clerks to clerk on the Supreme Court than I have." He also said he had four female law clerks ready to work for him "on a moment's notice," which would make him "the first justice in the history of the Supreme Court to have a group of all-women law clerks." Those four women — Kim Jackson, Shannon Grammel, Megan Lacy, and Sara Nommensen — were at the Supreme Court on Sunday, aiding Kavanaugh ahead of his first case hearings this week, the Times details. Jackson will become one of three black law clerks working at the Supreme Court this term. She has previously worked for Kavanaugh, along with one of the other black clerks, per The Washington Post. Kavanaugh will kick off his Supreme Court career Tuesday with a case about crimes involving firearms. Count me as NOT impressed. People should be hired for their ability not their gender. It appears Kavanaugh was a big mistake, he 's already bowing to political correctness. benbigger |