Republicans Have A Simple Choice: Vote To Confirm Kavanaugh Or Get Slaughtered In November

Guest Post by Sean Davis

The rubber is about to meet the road for Senate Republicans. They have a simple choice: they can vote to confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, thereby ending the baseless and unsubstantiated Democrat- and media-fueled smear campaign against him, or they can kiss House and Senate majorities goodbye for the next decade, if not longer.

In case the election of one Donald J. Trump was not enough to compel the D.C. Republican establishment swamp creatures to wipe the muck from their eyes and see what’s happening with their own constituents, Republican voters have had enough of feckless do-nothings whose careers consist of little more than not doing everything they promised to do.

Give us the House, the Senate, and the White House, they said, and we’ll repeal Obamacare. Give us power across the major elected branches, and we’ll secure the border, they promised. With a Republican president in the White House and a Republican majority in the Senate, we’ll confirm the most conservative Supreme Court nominees you can imagine, they claimed.

Yet here we are. Obamacare is still on the books, and a wall is still not on the border. The only compelling reason left for Republicans to continue voting for Republicans is the confirmation of conservative jurists to fill the federal judiciary. The confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch was nice, but it changed nothing, as he replaced the staunchly conservative Antonin Scalia. Gorsuch’s appointment merely maintained the status quo.

Republican lawmakers have to understand that their voters have zero patience for their excuses for not doing what they promised. It’s why they elected Trump in the first place. Republican senators failed to repeal Obamacare after promising to do so for years. That was strike one. They’ve steadfastly refused to secure the border, let alone build a barrier along the most porous sections of the nation’s border with Mexico. That was strike two.

A refusal to vote to confirm Kavanaugh in the face of a blatantly obvious Democrat smear campaign, orchestrated in concert with a compliant and obscenely partisan national media, will be strike three, and there will be no more at-bats. I have spent a career working in and covering politics, and I have never witnessed the kind of anger among rank-and-file GOP voters generated from a combination of the unsubstantiated Democrat attacks on Kavanaugh and the flaccid response of emasculated Republicans.

The stakes of the current battle over Kavanaugh are far bigger than a single Supreme Court seat, and Republican voters understand this, even if their elected lawmakers don’t. It’s bigger than Roe v. Wade, Obamacare, or Second Amendment rights. Democrats are trying to turn the rule of law on its head, to destroy the presumption of innocence — not for themselves, mind you, but for anyone who dares to oppose their totalitarian political agenda.

Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) made clear on CNN on Sunday that Kavanaugh does not deserve to be presumed innocent, notwithstanding the lack of any corroborating evidence of any of the allegations made against him, entirely because his political ideology and judicial philosophy do not align with those of the Democratic Party.

When asked whether Kavanaugh is entitled to the presumption of innocence, Hirono said, “I put his denial in the context of everything that I know about him in terms of how he approaches his cases.” Translation: he is guilty because of what he believes, not because of anything he’s actually done. Laverentiy Beria, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin’s most trusted police inquisitor, who famously declared, “Show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime,” would surely applaud the totalitarian sentiment underlying Hirono’s statement.

If Kavanaugh is not safe from reputation- and career-destroying smears, no one is. Not you. Not your husband. Not your son, father, or brother. If they can destroy Kavanaugh, they can do it to anyone you love and trust, regardless of any mountains of facts or evidence to the contrary.

The Republican base understands this to its core. But do Republican lawmakers? It’s not clear that they do, especially given the way they allowed themselves to get played by nakedly political activists who hijacked Senate Judiciary Committee proceedings over the weekend.

The Democrats have one goal: to prevent the nation’s elected Republican government from doing what it was elected to do. That’s the whole purpose of the Robert Mueller probe, which to date has not produced a shred of evidence that Trump treasonously conspired with the Russian government to steal an election from Hillary Clinton. It’s the reason for the lawless and anti-democratic “resistance” within federal agencies, which gleefully uses its power and total lack of accountability to the electorate to wreak havoc on our nation’s institutions.

Democrats refuse to accept that they lost the election fair and square, and they refuse to accept that Trump and Republican lawmakers have the right under the U.S. Constitution to nominate and confirm Supreme Court justices. The last week has proven that Democrats will do anything, whether it’s spinning up federal investigations on false premises, sabotaging legal processes within federal agencies, or cooking up vile smear campaigns to prevent the confirmation of the next Supreme Court justice, all the way to 2020 and perhaps even beyond, if necessary.

Republican voters know exactly what’s happening right now, and they’re out for blood. The only question left is who they’re going to punish. If Senate Republican leaders don’t immediately end this entire charade and schedule a floor vote for Kavanaugh, their heads will be on the chopping block.

An electorate already disgusted with consistent GOP failure to honor its promises is not going to lift a finger to keep the same do-nothings in power. If they’re going to stand by and allow to Democrats to do whatever they want, there’s simply no point in electing Republicans again.

Conversely, if GOP lawmakers show that they do have a spine and are no longer willing to let the other side get away with reputation murder, they might actually keep both their House and Senate majorities in November. As Trump has shown, even discouraged Republican voters are willing to stand behind somebody who’s willing to stand up for them.

It’s time for Senate Republicans to stand and be counted. If they do the right thing, they will be rewarded at the polls. If they continue to cower and allow themselves to be bullied by tinpot totalitarians like Chuck Schumer and Mazie Hirono, then they’re going to deserve everything that’s coming to them in November.

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splurge
splurge
September 24, 2018 3:07 pm

I suspect that if the republicans’ should discover they have a spine, we will find that it is made of solid silly putty, allowing them to kiss their asses goodbye.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
September 24, 2018 3:27 pm

The Dems have gotten what they want. If Trump withdraws his name or the senate votes him down they win because they can now do it to anyone they want to get rid of.
If they confirm him then the Supreme Court is illegitimate for as long as the Court has a republican appointed majority.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Fleabaggs
September 24, 2018 5:26 pm

“illegitimate” is irrelevant. They’d say Kavanaugh and Gorsuch taint the court because Trump lost the popular vote. The court is “illegitimate” because it’s mostly white men. Whatever.

James the Deplorable in Arkansas
James the Deplorable in Arkansas
September 24, 2018 4:04 pm

Wow Sean, You really summed it up, I admire your writing skill,thank you. It’s on the Republican Senators now.

Exring
Exring
September 24, 2018 4:31 pm

I keep wondering why we seem to think the Republicans (have been one ALL my life) are spineless? I keep thinking that we have for years talked of the Deep State, or something like it, and keep forgetting that what has happened in the past was good for those in office, no matter what the party. The real issue for those in D.C. that were sent there to “represent” us really are making money off the entire process and to deal a real blow to the Democrat Party would be cutting their own throats relative to the money they make (by means that we have no access, like insider trading, promises from lobbyists, and outward payoffs for getting elected). Those were only some that come to mind. They all spend time “kissing babies” and “helping we old people across the street” and use that to make money none of us could make by the means available to those that follow the “Rule of Law”. Has it ever occurred to anyone that there are 50 Attorneys that call themselves Senators and 168 Representatives that do the same and they write law that will effect how they make money along with their “cohorts” in the private sector claiming they don’t practice Law while in Office. That along with the fact that they are ALL Officers of the Court which should make them “ONLY” available to serve in the Judiciary but guess where they are?

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
  Exring
September 24, 2018 8:16 pm

“That along with the fact that they are ALL Officers of the Court which should make them “ONLY” available to serve in the Judiciary but guess where they are?”

You really hit the nail on the head. Attorneys should not be serving in the Senate or the House because they are bound to the Court first; and not the people.

And note this: Administrative Law is not Constitutional Law. The Administrative courts do not recognize the Constitution.

The Supreme Count has been turned into an Administrative Court to judge over the decisions of the Administrative Courts across the land; not in a Constitutional framework, but an Administrative framework.

So the Supreme Court does not apply the Constitution in it’s decisions but rather Administrative perspectives outside the framework of the Constitution.

The people have been hoodwinked by these soul less attorneys who pose as Senators and Congressmen and make laws outside the jurisdiction of the Constitution that work against the people.

Kavanaugh represents one side of this disorder we call Administrative Law. I wouldn’t call him an honorable man. He is just another Officer of the Court; the Administrative Court.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Thunderbird
September 24, 2018 9:14 pm

The people supporting and abetting known falsehoods should all be disbarred if they are attorneys.

AC
AC
September 24, 2018 4:32 pm

They also need to appropriate $35 billion for the Wall, euthanize the Hart-Celler Act, reinstate the National Origins Formula (based on 1921 demographics) and the Emergency Quota Act.

Otherwise, they are no better than the Democrats.

Cleveland Rocks
Cleveland Rocks
September 24, 2018 4:49 pm

” the flaccid response of emasculated Republicans.” That is a turn of a phrase.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Cleveland Rocks
September 24, 2018 5:17 pm

Indeed. And I just left a message with Grassley’s Washington office that I have found his testicles. We’ll see if they call me back…

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
September 24, 2018 6:13 pm

“…out for blood…” is used in the article metaphorically, but is a term that has real-world basis. And implication. And it is not Democratic blood I refer to. Think about that, you Republican swamp dwelling Senators, staffers, and lobbyists. If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.

PhotoGoblins
PhotoGoblins
September 24, 2018 6:36 pm

Very well said. After watching a clip of the Kavanaugh interview, he appears to be a man, turned warrior, refined by fire. This has become a time when even the most flaccid dolts in the Senate must do something, if for no other reason but self preservation.

Vektor
Vektor
September 24, 2018 7:15 pm

It’s more than just losing in November. This is weaponized MeToo. False allegations for political gain. If they let the liars win, then they can expect to see the same in every major election from now on.

It’s like standing up to a bully. If they don’t, then they will live in fear and the liars own them. If they want it to stop, then they need to make it stop.

Exring
Exring
  Vektor
September 25, 2018 5:43 am

Vektor, you are correct, from my point of view. These are “Bullies”, if you do not stand up to them, they will continue to terrorize you. I believe all that have commented on this subject have been exposed to this sort of attack and the only way to stop it is to turn and FIGHT. Bullies, by their nature, will NOT stop until stopped. They prey on the “Fear” of those Bullied.

WestcoastDeplorable
WestcoastDeplorable
September 24, 2018 11:15 pm

Just imagine, you too can have a sanctuary state with shit and needles galore. Just up the road from me Sunday night an old guy got stabbed in the throat by some black dude he didn’t know who was running around the Metrolink station in sock feet.
Thankfully they caught him, but that’s what’s coming if the Dems get control. Mark my fucking words.

Ten Year Lurker
Ten Year Lurker
September 25, 2018 6:50 am

Sounds about right. If the Repubs cave on this one, I’m going to vote for every Dem on the ticket in November, just out of spite.

Morongobill
Morongobill
  Ten Year Lurker
September 25, 2018 9:42 am

You just came up with the winning strategy. Too bad Trump exiled Bannon cause he could’ve gotten it done.

The slogan, “You better not cave.” Aimed at the Republican leadership, right now, relentless.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Ten Year Lurker
September 25, 2018 11:23 am

I understand. I voted for Claire Mckaskil in 2006 to spite Jim Talent. Hewas a nutless corrupt k-street son of a bitch. I’ve regretted it ever since.

d
d
September 25, 2018 11:55 am

ONLY martial law and military tribunals can ‘drain the swamp’….and many on BOTH sides of the isle and their MINIONS will be ‘vacationing’ in CUBA… paid for by AMERICAN taxpayers….GLADLY BY MOST but not all….imo