Here are my observations and opinions on selected news of the day.
ANOTHER LIBERAL PROFESSOR reveals the hate of the left in a report by Abigail Marone, correspondent for Campus Reform. “Look at thus (Sic) chorus of entitled white men justifying a serial rapist’s arrogated entitlement. All of them deserve miserable deaths while feminists laugh as they take their last gasps. Bonus: we castrate their corpses and feed them to swine? Yes.,” tweeted Georgetown University Distinguished Associate Professor Christine Fair @CChristineFair.
PERHAPS YOU’VE THOUGHT OF THIS, TOO – Laura Varian writes @lauragal, “also she (Dr. Ford) claimed that when bumping into Mark Judge at Safeway that he appeared uncomfortable seeing her. Huh? Yet she didn’t feel uncomfortable seeing him and initiated a “Hello”? One would think after being so brutally attacked you would run to avoid the person in (the) room.”
And you may recall from Ford’s testimony that she went to the Safeway with her mother, but (conveniently) entered a different door.
IT WON’T SURPRISE YOU that those women who confronted “The Flake” in the elevator during the Kavanaugh hearings were members of the Center for Popular Democracy. Sounds kind of innocuous doesn’t it? It isn’t. The organization is fronted by money from guess who – George Soros. One of the women who confronted the weak-kneed Flake was the group’s co-executive director Ana Maria Archila, according to Joe Schoffstall at freebeacon.com.
THEN THERE’S THIS – The Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party hired attorney Susan Ellingstad to look into the charges of Karen Monahan’s allegations of domestic abuse by Rep. Keith Ellison, who is running for attorney general.
She was hired to make sure the probe wouldn’t be colored by people with associations with the party. It appears that the fact that her law firm donated more than $500,000 to Democrats since 1998, with nearly $50,000 going to Ellison, escaped the coloring.
Democrats have no conscience. None.
AN INTERESTING ENDORSEMENT – A fellow using the pen name of Tomas Mendoza requested anonymity by The Federalist to write his thoughts on the Kavanaugh confirmation and the coming midterms
He began his piece by stating that he was a college-educated, suburban, first generation Latino immigrant, who voted for President Obama in 2008 and 2012. He admitted that he found “President Trump to lack the basic moral character that we should expect in our political leaders and did not consider, even for a moment, voting for him in 2016.
“After watching how Senate Democrats and the media handled the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, however, I will be voting Republican in 2018 and for Trump in 2020,” he added.
Coming to the United States from a country that had undergone a military coup, Mendoza explained that he saw what happened when people in power ignored the rule-of-law.
“In the eyes of those men in power, we could see the deadening of souls that occurs when a man’s perceived benevolence blinds him to his own tyranny,” he said, adding that “During the Kavanaugh hearings I saw that same look in the eyes of Senate Democrats,” who he explained “simply sought to delay the vote in the hopes of winning the next election.”
ELECTION OUTLOOK – Reportedly, Kevin Cramer has a 51-41 lead over Democrat incumbent Heidi Heitcamp in North Dakota, where voters approve the Kavanaugh confirmation 61 to 27 percent … In Missouri, the Remington Research Group found that 49 percent of likely voters, and 47 percent of women voters, said they were less likely to vote for Democrat incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill, who is being challenged by Josh Hawley … In Indiana, Democrat incumbent Sen. Joe Donnelly has said he will not vote to confirm Kavanaugh … Likewise in Montana, where Democrat incumbent Sen. John Testor will vote ‘no’ on Kavanaugh … In New Jersey, a Stockton University poll has Democrat incumbent Sen. Bob Menendez now leading challenger Bob Hugin by just two points, 45 to 43 percent.
STRIKE THREE! YOU’RE OUT! – A lot has been said about how the outcome of the midterms will be affected by the Kavanaugh confirmation vote.
Sean Davis, co-founder of The Federalist, writes that he has “never witnessed the kind of anger among rank-and-file GOP voters generated from a combination of the unsubstantiated Democrat attacks on Kavanaugh and the flaccid response of emasculated Republicans.”
Using a baseball metaphor, Davis explains that “Republican lawmakers have to understand that their voters have zero patience for their excuses for not doing what they promised. It’s why they elected Trump in the first place.
“Republican senators failed to repeal ObamaCare after promising to do so for years. That was strike one.
“They’ve steadfastly refused to secure the border, let alone build a barrier along the most porous sections of the nation’s border with Mexico. That was strike two.
“A refusal to vote to confirm Kavanaugh in the face of blatantly obvious Democrat smear campaign, orchestrated in concert with a compliant and obscenely partisan national media, with be strike three, and there will be no more at-bats.”
Davis points out that “If they (Democrats) can destroy Kavanaugh, they can do it to anyone you love and trust, regardless of any mountains of facts or evidence to the contrary,” and questions whether the (Republican) senators understand this since “they allowed themselves to be played by nakedly political activists who hijacked Senate Judiciary Committee proceedings.”
“It’s time for Senate Republicans to stand and be counted,” writes Davis, “If they do the right thing, they will be rewarded at the polls.”
Unfortunately, krameronetheright.com must remind you that we must vote Republican regardless of their confirmation vote. We simply cannot permit Democrats to regain House or Senate control.
May God bless the United States of America.