Jeffrey Lord writes at The American Spectator that “Enough is enough.” Despite Democrats’ best efforts, Lord says, Judge Kavanaugh has emerged a hero through this ordeal, just as Clarence Thomas did. He writes: When Judge Brett Kavanaugh took his seat in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee he did not hold back. Like then-Judge […]
Judge Kavanaugh’s Diary a Life Saver
The most important piece of evidence in a day that had very little of it, was the diary Judge Brett Kavanaugh kept throughout his life—a practice he learned from his father who did the same. Because having that diary enabled Judge Kavanaugh to forcefully refute Ford’s charges, without a doubt. Because he was not there […]
Christine Blasey Ford will Testify Under Oath
Today, if Christine Blasey Ford testifies, it will be under oath. Writing at The American Spectator, David Catron explains the consequences of what she might say. He writes (abridged): Christine Blasey Ford is scheduled to appear today so she can finally make her accusations against Judge Kavanaugh under oath. Her written testimony states that she is not […]
Why the Kavanaugh Case Would Be Thrown Out of Court
Today’s Senate proceedings are not about guilt or innocence, Andrew C. McCarthy explains reminds readers in NRO. They are about qualification. The proceedings are about Kavanaugh’s suitability to sit as an associate justice of the Supreme Court. Period. The objective is to give the Senate — first the Judiciary Committee and then the full chamber […]
Federal Judge: The President is Illegally Funding Obamacare
Before Speaker John Boehner was unceremoniously shown the door, he sued the Obama administration for funding Obamacare despite the House never authorizing the spending. Artice I, Section 9, clause 7 of the U.S. constitution reads: No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law; and a regular Statement and […]