"I believe this SCOTUS nomination is being hoisted by the petards of the "Legal Geniuses" (trademark pending). Pour me another glass of #MeToo,would you, love. J'ai dit une bĂȘtise." |
I am highjacking #MeToo because it makes a mockery of the parents whose children who have been Legally Kidnapped by CPS, drugged, raped, tortured and sold through Foster Care and Adoption, where the parents are accused of the crime of poverty called child abuse, where one is guilty until proven innocent, charged, anonymously, ex-parte, without being able to confront one's accuser, place on a central registry to destroy one's career, and seize all future assets in a complex financial fraud scheme I like to call the trafficking of tiny humans, just like what is going on in the Kavanaugh Psychoptic.
This is a Live Action Role Play (LARP) on how to handle the menagerie of psychotic zoo animals within the confines of Congress, Executive Branch, and Judiciary, including those feral humans who like to play games for a living through privatized partnerships with federal and state contracts.
You see, if you accuse someone of sexual harassment (or child abuse, it is all fungible), there should be the opportunity for all parties involved to tell their stories, even the corporations, because corporations are people, too, according to Mitt Romney.
Stories were told in Senate Judiciary nomination hearings where someone was lying, rather generating and presenting false claims to a congressional committee investigation, into the public record, which is a felony that can be applied in a myriad of criminal, statutory forms.
Either it happened, or it did not happen, or something else really happened and it is not desirable to make the public privy to what is actually going on, because, it more than likely has something to do with stealin' children, land and votes.
There was an FBI investigation, but nothing was said if there was an ongoing investigation in dealing these very same actors in this Kavanaugh Psychoptic.
I am pretty sure there is an existing, open and active investigation, making it unnecessary to investigate all the other women who claimed to have been sexually harassed, because the FBI would never compromise their findings, which I am pretty sure they have already wrapped up and sent off to DOJ, but hey, what do I know.
I know we have all their "super-duper-secret-encrypted" communications.
I know the DOJ OIG Horowitz report has yet to be released to the public.
I know the Michigan 2018 Primary Election has yet to be certified and recorded.
I know we have all their "super-duper-secret-encrypted" communications.
I know the DOJ OIG Horowitz report has yet to be released to the public.
I know the Michigan 2018 Primary Election has yet to be certified and recorded.
I know this same #MeToo game was played with Julian Assange and John Conyers, Jr., yet, still, as we speak, there has not been any movement from federal investigative authorities to examine the breathe of #MeToo.....
....wait a minute....
My bad, Michigan Eastern District U.S. Attorney's Office is cranking out pipeline indictments as I type.
Brett Kavanaugh confirmed as a Supreme Court justice, cementing conservative control of the nation’s highest court
WASHINGTON – The Senate voted Saturday to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh as a Supreme Court justice, solidifying conservative control of the highest court in the land for years to come and ending a bitter battle over his nomination.
The final vote was not just a chance for Republicans to shift the court to the right for what could be decades but is also a test of how public officials respond to the raw emotions unleashed by the allegations of sexual assault against Kavanaugh as part of the #MeToo movement.
That response will likely be scrutinized even further with the Nov. 6 midterm elections a month away, giving Democrats have a chance take control of one or more chambers of Congress.
It was also a victory for President Donald Trump, who nominated Kavanaugh, told reporters ahead of the Senate vote that Kavanaugh would be a "great justice of the Supreme Court."
For weeks, Kavanaugh's future had hung in the balance during hours of hearings, FBI investigations and sexual assault allegations, which he has denied. The remarkable and ugly set of twists and turns that ended with Saturday's vote.
Kavanaugh's path to confirmation became clear Friday afternoon when Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, who had been on the fence for months, announced her support for the judge in a 45-minute speech on the Senate floor.
"It is when passions are most inflamed that fairness is most in jeopardy," she said. "I will vote to confirm Judge Kavanaugh."
And this ends Act II, Scene One.
Cocktails & Popcorn intermission.
Cocktails & Popcorn intermission.
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