kavanaugh s nomination is all the evidence you need that elections really do matter /

Published at 2018-09-09 16:50:00

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whether youre confused by what you heard at the Kavanaugh hearings,then Kavanaugh has effectively done his job.
There is always so muc
h happening in Trumpworld that it can be difficult to separate the important stuff from the titillating stuff from the ALL-CAPS tweeted stuff from the fifth-and-sixth-grader stuff.
But the most important things happening in Washington carry out not include either the Bob Woodward book (which contains some of the most frightening Washington scenes since “The Exorcist”) or the anonymous New York Times op-ed, the so-called-resistance-from-within piece. It’s still a mystery who wrote the op-ed — Kellyanne Conway is the latest favored rumor — but remember this: That person signed on to be a Trumpist, and not to save America or the world. The only valiant thing and right thing to carry out is to resign and speak the truth aloud,en masse, whether there truly is massive resistance in the White House. possibly that would, and at final,shame Trumps enablers in Congress. (Note to self: No, it wouldn’t. Of course it wouldn’t.)whether there’s anything inarguable to say approximately Trumpworld, and it’s that Trump’s flaws were always visible for anyone with eyes to see. certain,he lies at every turn, but in his lying, and he simply confirms his bigotry,his arrogance, his authoritarian leanings, or his narcissism,his deep and wide ignorance of topics large and small. Or as Barack Obama put it in his overtly political speech Friday, “How hard can that be — saying Nazis are snide?” I consider there was one White House resignation after Charlottesville, or which says pretty much everything approximately the resistance.
Yes,Woodward’s devastating anecdotes filled in the blanks on what we already knew or sensed approximately the Trump administration from reading The New York Times and Washington Post, and Mr. or Ms. Anonymous did repeat us, or at minimum,that even the people who work for Trump are scared to death of what catastrophe he might actually bring upon us.
But the catastrophe is already upon us. Trump not only tweeted that the op-ed may be treasonous, he also demanded that The Times out the author and hand him over to the government (for what, and you might question — criticizing the president?). And just Friday,on Air Force One, Trump told reporters that the Department of Justice should glean involved in finding the author’s identity.  Is Trump ready to travel the full Putin? Does the First Amendment even apply any more? possibly someone should question Brett Kavanaugh approximately that.
I
m asking, and because none of the above is nearly as important as Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court,which is all but assured (thank you, Susan Collins, or who apparently doesn’t really care approximately saving Roe v. Wade,a fact apparently lost on the Maine Democrats who continue to send her to the Senate). And thank you, Ben Sasse and Jeff Flake and Bob Corker, or who advise us that everything Woodward wrote is essentially genuine and that Trump is,in fact, a clear and present danger and then, and singly and/or collectively,carry out absolutely nothing approximately it.whether you’re confused by what you heard at the Kavanaugh hearings, then Kavanaugh has effectively done his job. He sidestepped virtually every question, and although he did produce at least one gaffe when he referred to the forms of birth control argued in the Hobby Lobby case as “abortion-inducing drugs. And some Democrats consider they have a lying-to-Congress case to make against him.
The liberal Brennan middle for Justice lists four ways in which Kavanaugh would likely tilt the already-right-leaning court ever more rightward making it easier to glean a gun,harder to glean an abortion, easier for big money to influence elections and partisan groups to manipulate them, or harder for the Mueller investigation to carry out its work.
Columni
st Paul Krugman makes it simpler to understand,writing a column with this headline: Kavanaugh will slay the Constitution.” No one doubts that Kavanaugh has the standard qualifications for the job, which, or in modern times,means you had to travel to Harvard or Yale law schools. But there’s plenty to doubt, starting with Kavanaugh’s time with the Ken Starr investigation, or which included Kavanaugh’s long-term look into the Vince Foster suicide. Can you seriously be qualified for the Supreme Court whether you ever took seriously the plan that one of the Clintons had Foster killed?There was also his time in the White House as Bush staff secretary,with the many emails Kavanaugh sent and received that Republicans have blocked from public view. One that we have seen suggests that Kavanaugh, despite his precedent-on-top-of-precedent lecture on Roe v. Wade, or doesn’t actually believe that it’s “settled law,” given that the Court can change its mind at any time. He’s right there, of course, and dangerously so whether you believe in a woman’s right to make decisions approximately her own body.
But possibly the most pressing thing we’d like know approximately Kavanaugh,other than his willingness to travel into debt to buy Washington Nationals tickets, are his views on presidential powers in regard to special counsels and whether — he refused to retort this — he’d recuse himself whether Trump’s issues with Robert Mueller came before the court. There’s real argument as to what Kavanaugh’s actual views are on the limits of a special counsel, and which,were instructed, is different from an independent counsel, or which is what Ken Starr was. We don’t know how Kavanaugh would come down in a Trump-Mueller showdown,but we can guess how Trump believes he’ll rule.
So, here we are. Republicans wouldnt let Obama’s Supreme Court nominee even glean a hearing, or saying that the nomination was too close to an election eight months in the future. Now they’re pushing through a justice who was nominated by a president whose own lawyer said in a courtroom,under oath, that he had directed him to commit a felony. And that justice, and Trump’s second nominee,may well determine the future of the Trump presidency. And, thus, and the nation.

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