Wednesday, October 10, 2018

J'Accuse the Democrats

J’Accuse Democrats on Kavanaugh Have the Democrats no shame? Emile Zola published an open letter, J’Accuse on January 13, 1898, accusing the French military of framing Captain Alfred Dreyfus. J’Accuse Democrats for Lowering the Discourse The Senate Democrats Dianne Feinstein for demanding a FBI investigation after sitting on Dr. Ford’s letter for six weeks. Senator Cory Booker: I am Spartacus groped a girl in high school, and urged activists to “get up in the face of some congresspeople.” Senator Richard Blumenthal who, after mispresenting his military past for years, attacked Judge Kavanaugh’s credibility. “Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus.” Senator Mazie Hirono, who used the hearings to send out a fundraiser letter. Ten women were allegedly assaulted by Senator Daniel Inouye, her mentor. She stood by him 100%. Representative Keith Ellison for domestic violence. Senator Sherrod Brown for domestic violence. President Bill Clinton Res Ipsa Loquiter Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Res Ipsa Loquiter Senator Ted Kennedy both for Chappaquiddick and Borking. Senator Elizabeth Warren for lying about Indian ancestry on job applications. Ronan Farrow, Jane Mayer, and the New Yorker for publishing unverified claims by Deborah Ramirez. Michael Avenatti and Julie Swetnick The main stream media for collusion with the Democrats in the Trump Derangement Syndrome. The Harvard and Yale faculty members, students, and alumni who immediately assumed Justice Kavanaugh was guilty of the unverifiable accusations. Ariel Dumas, writer for the Late Show With Stephen Colbert, who tweeted: “Whatever happens, I’m just glad we ruined Brett Kavanaugh’s life.” Samantha Ness, Minnesota Special Education teacher, who tweeted Saturday “So whose (sic) going to take one for the team and kill Kavanaugh?” Cartoonist Chris Britt for two cartoons, 1) Brett Kavanaugh jumping on the Predator Bus with Clarence Thomas and Roy Moore, and 2) Justice Kavanaugh’s 10 year old daughter praying by her bed: “Dear God, Forgive My Angry, Lying, Alcoholic Father for Sexually Assaulting Dr. Ford.” Erik Brady, sportswriter for USA Today, for writing “The U.S. Senate may yet confirm Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, but he should stay off basketball courts for now when kids are around.” Sarah Silverman for tweeting about President Trump “I hope you someday understand what it is to be held down against your will and violated.” Dave Hogue, Google’s UX Design Head, tweeting “You are finished, @GOP. You polished the final nails for your own coffins. F—K You. All. TO HELL” and “I hope the last images burned into your slimy, evil, treasonous retinas are millions of women laughing and clapping and celebrating as your souls descend into the flames.” Eric Holder, former Attorney General, “When they go low, we kick ‘em. That’s what this new Democratic Party is about.” Hillary Clinton, again: “You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about.” Representative Maxime Waters who urged supporters to harass Trump Administration officials: “Tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.” Antifa. Tell me again, who’s taking the low road?

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