Law Justice Brett Kavanaugh Megathread - Megathread for Brett Kavanaugh, US Supreme Court Justice

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https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/05/trump-picks-brett-kavanaugh-for-supreme-court.html

President Donald Trump has picked Brett Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge with extensive legal credentials and a lengthy political record, to succeed Justice Anthony M. Kennedy on the Supreme Court, NBC News reported.

Kavanaugh, 53, is an ideological conservative who is expected to push the court to the right on a number of issues including business regulation and national security. The favorite of White House Counsel Donald McGahn, Kavanaugh is also considered a safer pick than some of the more partisan choices who were on the president’s shortlist.

A graduate of Yale Law School who serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Kavanaugh has the traditional trappings of a presidential nominee to the high court.


If confirmed, the appellate judge would become the second young, conservative jurist Trump has put on the top U.S. court during his first term. Kavanaugh's confirmation would give the president an even bigger role in shaping U.S. policy for decades to come. The potential to morph the federal judiciary led many conservatives to support Trump in 2016, and he has not disappointed so far with the confirmation of conservative Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and numerous federal judges.

At times, he has diverged from the Republican party’s ideological line on important cases that have come before him, including on the Affordable Care Act, the 2010 health care law which Kavanaugh has declined to strike down on a number of occasions in which it has come before him.

Anti-abortion groups quietly lobbied against Kavanaugh, pushing instead for another jurist on Trump’s shortlist, 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett, ABC News reported in the run-up to Trump’s announcement.

Kavanaugh received his current appointment in 2006 after five years in the George W. Bush administration, where he served in a number of roles including staff secretary to the president. He has been criticized for his attachment to Bush, as well as his involvement in a number of high-profile legal cases.

For instance, Kavanaugh led the investigation into the death of Bill Clinton’s Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster, and assisted in Kenneth Starr’s 1998 report outlining the case for Clinton’s impeachment.

Democrats criticized Kavanaugh’s political roles during his 2006 confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

“Your experience has been most notable, not so much for your blue chip credentials, but for the undeniably political nature of so many of your assignments,” Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said at the time.

“From the notorious Starr report, to the Florida recount, to the President’s secrecy and privilege claims, to post-9/11 legislative battles including the Victims Compensation Fund, to ideological judicial nomination fights, if there has been a partisan political fight that needed a very bright legal foot soldier in the last decade, Brett Kavanaugh was probably there,” Schumer said.

Kavanaugh's work on the Starr report has been scrutinized by Republicans who have said it could pose trouble for the president as he negotiates with special counsel Robert Mueller over the terms of a possible interview related to Mueller's Russia probe. The 1998 document found that Clinton's multiple refusals to testify to a grand jury in connection with Starr's investigation were grounds for impeachment.

In later years, Kavanaugh said that Clinton should not have had to face down an investigation during his presidency. He has said the indictment of a president would not serve the public interest.

Like Trump's first nominee to the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, Kavanaugh clerked for Kennedy. If he is confirmed, it will mark the first time ever that a current or former Supreme Court justice has two former clerks become justices, according to an article by Adam Feldman, who writes a blog about the Supreme Court.

Kavanaugh teaches courses on the separation of powers, the Supreme Court, and national security at Harvard Law School and Yale Law School, and does charitable work at St. Maria’s Meals program at Catholic Charities in Washington, D.C., according to his official biography.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ett-kavanaugh-nomination-by-a-28-point-margin

After a blistering confirmation battle, Justice Brett Kavanaugh will take his seat for oral arguments on the U.S. Supreme Court with a skeptical public, a majority of which opposed his nomination. However, Democrats may not be able to exploit this fact in the upcoming elections as much as they hope, because the independent voters overwhelmingly disapprove of their own handling of the nomination by a 28-point margin, a new CNN/SSRS poll finds.

Overall, just 41 percent of those polled said they wanted to see Kavanaugh confirmed, compared to 51 percent who said they opposed his confirmation. In previous CNN polls dating back to Robert Bork in 1987, no nominee has been more deeply underwater.

What's interesting, however, is even though Democrats on the surface would seem to have public opinion on their side, just 36 percent approved of how they handled the nomination, compared to 56 percent who disapproved. (Republicans were at 55 percent disapproval and 35 percent approval). A further breakdown finds that 58 percent of independents disapproved of the way the Democrats handled the nomination — compared to 30 percent who approved. (Independents also disapproved of Republicans handling of the matter, but by a narrower 53 percent to 32 percent margin).

Many people have strong opinions on the way the Kavanaugh nomination will play out in November and who it will benefit. The conventional wisdom is that it will help Democrats in the House, where there are a number of vulnerable Republicans in suburban districts where losses among educated women could be devastating, and that it will help Republicans in the Senate, where the tossup races are in red states where Trump and Kavanaugh are more popular.

That said, it's clear that the nomination energized both sides, and that the tactics pursued by the parties turned off independent voters in a way that makes it much harder to predict how this will end up affecting election outcomes.
 
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God damn that was clever. Grassley used Flake to trick the Democrats into "chambering" the vote, because they were all under the impression that they were going to be voting on a binding motion, but halfway through it Grassley through the gavel down and went, "Oh no, two hour rule! Guess we're done here!" and that's why you heard Feinstein yell out, "What?!" from off-screen. He straight-up rubed them with a gentleman's agreement with just Flake, and Flake already voted yes.

Grassley didn't agree to shit when it comes to the FBI investigation, he just got everyone to throw in their votes and put Kavanaugh at 11-10, and now it's out of Grassley's hands and it gets piled off to The Turtle, and the Turtle's already told everyone in no uncertain terms that Republicans have the votes, and that he's not the least bit interested in another FBI investigation. Flake be damned, absolutely nothing changed today. Kavanaugh just cleared Hurdle 1 and Feinstein never saw it coming.

Every GOP and Moderate in the next hearing can swear up and down that they fully support the Kavanaugh FBI whatever but if Mitch goes "Nah." then they'll all just throw their shoulders up, shrug it off, and vote yes. Everyone on the fence just got a smoke screen.
 
God damn that was clever. Grassley used Flake to trick the Democrats into "chambering" the vote, because they were all under the impression that they were going to be voting on a binding motion, but halfway through it Grassley through the gavel down and went, "Oh no, two hour rule! Guess we're done here!" and that's why you heard Feinstein yell out, "What?!" from off-screen. He straight-up rubed them with a gentleman's agreement with just Flake, and Flake already voted yes.

Grassley didn't agree to shit when it comes to the FBI investigation, he just got everyone to throw in their votes and put Kavanaugh at 11-10, and now it's out of Grassley's hands and it gets piled off to The Turtle, and the Turtle's already told everyone in no uncertain terms that Republicans have the votes, and that he's not the least bit interested in another FBI investigation. Flake be damned, absolutely nothing changed today. Kavanaugh just cleared Hurdle 1 and Feinstein never saw it coming.
lol politicians aren't that smart
 
yes but they're not doing a background check. they're supposed to investigate ford's allegations and interrogate the witnesses at the party, all of whom have given sworn testimonies denying the allegations. if the investigation goes through, there is one bad outcome and one worse outcome.

the bad outcome is the fbi finds nothing but dems generate enough outrage in the meantime to sway shame votes from weak repubs.

the worse outcome is the fbi investigation complicates and perhaps even corroborates ford's story and kav is dead in the water.

If the FBI does conduct another investigation, then expect Ford's anal passage to be clogged up the wazoo with those inevitable perjury charges. It would also result in an even bigger PR disaster for Dems than it already is. The prospect of them advocating for #AbolishFBI would be out of the question because they've been worshiping the alphabet agencies for nearly two years over the Russia hoaxes.
 
God damn that was clever. Grassley used Flake to trick the Democrats into "chambering" the vote, because they were all under the impression that they were going to be voting on a binding motion, but halfway through it Grassley through the gavel down and went, "Oh no, two hour rule! Guess we're done here!" and that's why you heard Feinstein yell out, "What?!" from off-screen. He straight-up rubed them with a gentleman's agreement with just Flake, and Flake already voted yes.

Grassley didn't agree to shit when it comes to the FBI investigation, he just got everyone to throw in their votes and put Kavanaugh at 11-10, and now it's out of Grassley's hands and it gets piled off to The Turtle, and the Turtle's already told everyone in no uncertain terms that Republicans have the votes, and that he's not the least bit interested in another FBI investigation. Flake be damned, absolutely nothing changed today. Kavanaugh just cleared Hurdle 1 and Feinstein never saw it coming.

Every GOP and Moderate in the next hearing can swear up and down that they fully support the Kavanaugh FBI whatever but if Mitch goes "Nah." then they'll all just throw their shoulders up, shrug it off, and vote yes. Everyone on the fence just got a smoke screen.
Thank you for posting this. I was worried we would really descend into McCarthyism. Well, further.
 
Trump should put the entire FBI on this. Drop every other bit of FBI business, and put a thousand agents on each of the 4 people that already testified that nothing happened. They should also put 10,00 agents on investigating the unknown place where the incident allegedly occurred on an unknown date 36 years ago, so that the unknown nothingness can be confirmed to be nothing.

Around the clock investigations for a week straight, all overtime pre-approved.

If we're going to waste FBI manpower and taxpayer money on literally nothing, then by crackey, let's do it right.
 
God damn that was clever. Grassley used Flake to trick the Democrats into "chambering" the vote, because they were all under the impression that they were going to be voting on a binding motion, but halfway through it Grassley through the gavel down and went, "Oh no, two hour rule! Guess we're done here!" and that's why you heard Feinstein yell out, "What?!" from off-screen. He straight-up rubed them with a gentleman's agreement with just Flake, and Flake already voted yes.

Grassley didn't agree to shit when it comes to the FBI investigation, he just got everyone to throw in their votes and put Kavanaugh at 11-10, and now it's out of Grassley's hands and it gets piled off to The Turtle, and the Turtle's already told everyone in no uncertain terms that Republicans have the votes, and that he's not the least bit interested in another FBI investigation. Flake be damned, absolutely nothing changed today. Kavanaugh just cleared Hurdle 1 and Feinstein never saw it coming.

Every GOP and Moderate in the next hearing can swear up and down that they fully support the Kavanaugh FBI whatever but if Mitch goes "Nah." then they'll all just throw their shoulders up, shrug it off, and vote yes. Everyone on the fence just got a smoke screen.
This timeline is filled with too much autism I don't believe their that clever.
 
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God damn that was clever. Grassley used Flake to trick the Democrats into "chambering" the vote, because they were all under the impression that they were going to be voting on a binding motion, but halfway through it Grassley through the gavel down and went, "Oh no, two hour rule! Guess we're done here!" and that's why you heard Feinstein yell out, "What?!" from off-screen. He straight-up rubed them with a gentleman's agreement with just Flake, and Flake already voted yes.

Grassley didn't agree to shit when it comes to the FBI investigation, he just got everyone to throw in their votes and put Kavanaugh at 11-10, and now it's out of Grassley's hands and it gets piled off to The Turtle, and the Turtle's already told everyone in no uncertain terms that Republicans have the votes, and that he's not the least bit interested in another FBI investigation. Flake be damned, absolutely nothing changed today. Kavanaugh just cleared Hurdle 1 and Feinstein never saw it coming.

Every GOP and Moderate in the next hearing can swear up and down that they fully support the Kavanaugh FBI whatever but if Mitch goes "Nah." then they'll all just throw their shoulders up, shrug it off, and vote yes. Everyone on the fence just got a smoke screen.

Assuming Mitch doesn't cuck out.
 
lol politicians aren't that smart
They're smart in the way a crocodile is fast. Sure they look like sluggish, fat, lizards that can barely carry their own weight, but when they want to move... you'll find out pretty damn quick why crocodiles outlived the dinosaurs.
Politicians don't get where they are by being dumb. If they want something, you better be on your toes.
 
this about Lindsey Graham getting doxxed on Wikipedia
got online about a hour ago and this thread is blowing up with lots of pages
did a search with no hits
But if posted, then I'm, "late"

from /pol/. maybe real, maybe fake.
It appears Graham's dox on his Wikipedia page is someone in government and maybe from a Maxine Waters staffer
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Got a video from Body Language Ghost on Ford's testimony, for what it's worth, they haven't done Kavanaugh's yet.
I disagree regarding the prosecutor, though. Alan Dershowitz was right that they should have chosen a legal professional with experience in cross examining.

This is a great video, it's nice to have a closer look to explain why it is your brain felt everything about the Ford testimony was unnerving and not in the "right" way. It's a good thing she talked about the prosecutor as well--sure, she could've done more cross-examining, but she definitely has the experience in body language and getting people to relax and be more like themselves. "Killing them softly" was the theme to this very hearing, if you ask me, and women are quite adept at it. I'm sure there's a list of women prosecutors the Republicans had to go through, so I'm curious as to why they referred to her. The conclusions I came to is that bulldyke governor Janet Napolitano and then-state attorney general Terry Goddard (both Democrats) recognized her as the “Outstanding Arizona Sexual Assault Prosecutor of the Year" in 2003, and she was "County Attorney's Office's Prosecutor of the Year" in 2006. And in 2014 she was one of nine candidates recommended by the Maricopa County judicial committee to governor Janet Brewer for Maricopa County Superior Court judge.

But that's just an educated guess.

I'm looking forward to the Kavanaugh video.
 
this about Lindsey Gram getting doxxed on Wikipedia
got online about a hour ago and this thread is blowing up with lots of pages
did a search with no hits
But if posted, then I'm, "late"

from /pol/. maybe real, maybe fake.
It appears Gram's dox on his Wikipedia page is someone in government and maybe from a Maxine Waters staffer
IP address is shown when edited, OPS!

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Why would anyone dox Graham? He lives at home with his mommy and everyone already knows it.
 
If the FBI does conduct another investigation, then expect Ford's anal passage to be clogged up the wazoo with those inevitable perjury charges. It would also result in an even bigger PR disaster for Dems than it already is. The prospect of them advocating for #AbolishFBI would be out of the question because they've been worshiping the alphabet agencies for nearly two years over the Russia hoaxes.

the fbi investigation will be inconclusive and nobody will be accused of perjury. that's my prediction. nobody will be going to jail. dems know this. the point is just to stall and fan the flames of #MeToo.

i dont think it's a PR disaster for dems. they are looking to usher in a "blue wave" this midterm election and their strategy is to be the party that "listens to women" (well, at least women who claim to be victims of crimes), while republicans are nasty old patriarchs who don't care. ford is a hero and so are the dems who support her for anyone who is a dummy with remotely blue sympathies.
 
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