iMURDAu wrote:Why? Won't she get like a quarter of his money?
As if Michael Cohen didn't draft an ironclad prenup.
iMURDAu wrote:Why? Won't she get like a quarter of his money?
I’m not a drinker and I can honestly say I never had a beer in my life. One of my only good traits. I don’t drink. I never had a glass of alcohol. I never had alcohol. For whatever reason. Can you imagine if I had? What a mess I would be. I would be the world’s worst.
I’m not a drinker and I can honestly say I never had a beer in my life. One of my only good traits. I don’t drink. I never had a glass of alcohol. I never had alcohol. For whatever reason. Can you imagine if I had? What a mess I would be. I would be the world’s worst.
Aquila89 wrote:What is so surprising about this one in particular? The self-criticism?
Crimson847 wrote:It would be an improvement over the Kavanaugh hearings, which appear to be more or less inciting the right against the left and vice versa while leaving a lot of swing voters cold
cmsellers wrote:Crimson847 wrote:It would be an improvement over the Kavanaugh hearings, which appear to be more or less inciting the right against the left and vice versa while leaving a lot of swing voters cold
I mostly agree with your post, but I need to quibble with this. I'm a former swing voter, someone who objected to both Trump and Hillary (though I thought Trump was far worse) and voted for Johnson, someone who really did not want to be a lean Democratic voter just because of how much Trump sucks, someone who was rooting for Cruz and Menendez to loose equally despite my anger at Trump's Congressional enablers and desire for a Democratic Senate to check him.
However the Kavanaugh hearings have resolved me to vote for any Democrat less awful than Roy Moore for all federal offices for the forseeable future. It even has me hoping that the new polls showing a close race in New Jersey are wrong, because the Republicans managed to find an issue I care about more than actual corruption. I have not been this angry about anything in US politics since the start of the Iraq War. It shattered my belief that Republicans will constrain Trump when it is in their political interest to do so, since as I have noted, there is no political upside for them here, and all the reasoning I have seen them use to justify it seems absolutely insane.
This all suggests to me that A. we will probably have far fewer undecideds when polls (which already showed a strong plurality or even majority against confirmation) taken after Thursday start coming in, B. undecideds were probably mostly older and right-leaning but anti-Trump, and C. even the people who really want to pin as much blame on the Democrats as possible are opposed to confirming Kavanaugh if they aren't Trump's core supporters.
Trump: I'm not denying climate change. But it could very well go back. You know, we're talkin' about over a millions--
Lesley Stahl: But that's denying it.
Trump: --of years. They say that we had hurricanes that were far worse than what we just had with Michael.
Stahl: Who says that? "They say"?
Trump: People say. People say that in the--
Stahl: Yeah, but what about the scientists who say it's worse than ever?
Trump: You'd have to show me the scientists because they have a very big political agenda, Lesley.
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