Andrew wrote:K.C.Journey Fan wrote:Just liberals being liberals. They don't like being proved they are wrong and what they believe in leads to greed and failure.
Just RWNJs being RWNJs. They don't like facts.
Can't we all just get along?
Having different political opinions and discourse is healthy. Just be happy we have the right to do so. Around here, we call that freedom. We need to focus on, and accentuate the things we hold dear, in common. Music, family, cars, boats, sports, etc. No, I wouldn't piss on you, if you were on fire. I'd treat you the way I would want to be treated, ie., I would have your back, as a human being. Time to quit insulting and attacking people, just because their truth is different. Some folks don't trust the media, as it has an agenda. That is true of the left and the right. Somewhere in the middle is the actual truth. Propaganda sales are doing really, really well these days. Anyone, anywhere, can write a hit piece, citing anonymous sources and the media will promote it as truth. I am one who does not subscribe to made up shit, aimed at destroying someone's life, just because someone has a political agenda to do so.
The objection to Kavanaugh, as the appointee to the Supreme Court, is such an example.
I went to high school in the 70's. We didn't hear about sexual harassment. It was not a thing back then. 17 year old boys, and girls made advances, sometimes strong advances. We were doing what 17 year old kids did back then, trying to get a piece of tail. We went cruising with chicks, went to drive in movies, with a bottle of Boone's farm, or Annie Green springs wine, with the intent of having a good time. Sometimes we went to our high school football games, then hooked up for some fun afterwards. Kavanaugh, if he's guilty of doing anything at all, was most likely doing what every other 17 year old kid was doing back then. Timing is everything. The mid terms are coming up. Democrats hate anyone who is a republican, especially those who win elections, or are appointed to a position, by a republican administration. Diane Feinstein sat on that anonymous letter for two months. The allegations should have been brought up during the confirmation process. Now that it looks like confirmation is imminent, she throws a low brow, disingenuous attempt at a Hail Mary. Typical, kick below the belt, straight out of the democrat's tool box.