— Schooley (@Rschooley) September 15, 2018
Here’s the updated chart of Trump’s false claims by week. Look at those last three months. pic.twitter.com/SjmBT7clLc
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 17, 2018
This afternoon in chronological order:
– President stands by Supreme Court nominee accused of crime
– Special counsel announces former national security adviser to be sentenced for crime
– Investigation of FEMA chief referred to prosecutors to assess possible crimes— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 17, 2018
the WH will stand behind Kavenaugh but one thing you have to remember:
1. the WH is thinking more about Trump than Kavenaugh
2. the WH is not very competent https://t.co/YQ0DVC4BC3— Greg Dworkin (@DemFromCT) September 17, 2018
… Republicans should be holding themselves to an especially high standard on this, and not only because they have nominated and elected a president who has had serious accusations of sexual harassment and sexual assault leveled at him. Politicians of both parties have, over time, been guilty of terrible crimes. But Republicans have a particular obligation here because their public-policy positions have put them on the side of those who oppose equality and full citizenship for women, and because they nominate far fewer women for elected office. To be sure: Many Republicans (including many Republican women) strongly dispute that they are in any sense anti-woman. This, then, is an excellent time for them to demonstrate that they really do consider crimes against women to be major offenses…
“The country?” Meaning, you & your rich white male friends?…
Self-awareness is a burden not all of us carry. https://t.co/EfCAT8MbzC
— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) September 16, 2018
— JeanneMK (@JeanneK1280) September 17, 2018
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