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The left-leaning American Bar Association has gone overboard in its attempts to scuttle President Trump's latest nomination to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Lawrence VanDyke was the subject of a scathing letter from the ABA, sent to committee leadership Tuesday night, which
alleged that people they interviewed expressed the concern VanDyke could not be fair to members of the LGBTQ community. Van Dyke, in his appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee, denied the ABA's contention, saying he was not given a fair opportunity to respond to the allegations during his ABA interview. He said when he was confronted with the concerns about his views, he began to answer but was told they were running out of time. If that doesn't sound just like a Schiff-organized maneuver, what does?
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House Republicans can rant, fume, boil and gesture all they want. They can file ethics complaints and resolutions. They can stand in the halls of Congress and piss and moan until the cows come home. But, until they use their legal avenues in the Courts, until they refuse to participate in the Democrat's unconstitutional coup, they are nothing more than worthless buffoons complicit in the conspiracy to overthrow the government of the United States.
British
engineers have cleared a massive 40-ton block of congealed fat, grease and other waste known as
a “fatberg” from a South London sewer after spending three weeks
chiseling down the clog. No word yet as to how many Democrats were hiding in there.
Catherine Herridge, longtime investigative reporter for Fox News, has left to join CBS, saying “I feel privileged to join a team where facts and storytelling will always matter.”
Contrary to the speculation of many pundits, being that President Trump could be impeached and then reelected in 2020 anyway, the Constitution says that if you are impeached you can no longer hold or have any office.
TODAY'S QUOTE:
"The Tree Of
Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants and kindergartners and newlyweds and high-schoolers and parents and teachers and worshipers and workers and occasionally infants." ~ Thomas Jefferson
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