Sam Lowry said:
4th and Inches said:
On the steps of the Supreme Court, Chuck Schumer said of Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh: "You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won't know what hit you."
Based on what happened last week, Where is the outrage?!! Oh yeah, nobody covered it so nobody knows about the crazy person who took a gun to a SCOTUS justices house to shoot him.
Sundays # of mentions of "Kavanaugh":
ABC's This Week: 0 mentions
NBC's Meet The Press: 0 mentions
CBS's Face The Nation: 0 mentions
CNN SOTU: 0 mentions
Fox News Sunday covered
It's almost like people don't care about violent threats unless it's the other party making them.
Posters on this thread care intensely about the sick, stupid crank who threatened Kavanaugh being investigated (and supported years of Benghazi investigations exchaustively covered by Fox) but are loudly proclaiming there was no legitimate reason to investigate an attack on our Capitol that included death threats to Mike Pence and other members of Congress and resulted in the death and injury of members of the Capitol police force.
One thing that concerns me about Republican "rule," which I fear is coming, is ultra-partisan enforcement for all types of crimes, from grift, corruption and enabling foreign powers, like retired Gen. John Allen did on behalf of Qatar, to attacks on protesters whose causes the Proud Boys don't respect, like gay pride marches or (justified) demonstrations addressing police violence.
I'm in favor of a strong, well-trained police force. I support the rule of law and its enforcement (something Republicans no longer support in certain sectors), and police are an essential component. (So are impartial judges.)
But I do not want officials I pay with my tax dollars to protect and serve EVERY member of my community to only protect and serve the white and middle class people in it and believe they can beat up and even kill Blacks and low-income or homeless or mentally ill people with impunity. It would be helpful if people across the political spectrum decried unwarranted violence by police, including breaking down people's doors and then shooting an innocent taxpayer (as happened to Breonna Taylor) and specious stops for burned out taillights or expired tags that somehow end up with someone in the stopped car dead.
The "prolife" party ought to be "proflife" enough to support basic human rights over bully policing and honest enough not to scream and hollar about investigations into violence against judges they consider "theirs" while snickering about threats to the lives of Pence (because he didn't do Trump's bidding) and Pelosi (because Trump Republicans hate her for being articulate and effective when their leader is neither).
And, indeed, Kavanaugh is yours and was put on the court by a well-executed, long-standing campaign to skew it hard-right, which has now made it much more of a political fixer for hard-right Republican policies and far less a neutral arbiter of constitutional rights and the rule of law.