You know…..I used to think Ted Kennedy…..the liberal “lion
(or as I viewed him, he “lying) of the senate, and a democrat demigod, was the
most despicable senator in my lifetime…..I mean, he did get away with vehicular
homicide, whored around, embarrassed the Kennedy name, torpedoed Judge Robert
Bork (in my estimation, one of the great constitutional scholars of our time)
in his supreme court appointment hearings, and tried to do the same to another
great constitutional mind, sitting associate justice Thomas……I thought Kennedy
was a turd. And that is a fairly strong indictment; I am in Illinois, where the Chicago and Springfield Mob (also known
as the state government) cursed the nation with Dick “the turbin” Durbin.
But I am maturing in my views……I think Chuck Schumer edges
out Kennedy. Let me say that when Chuck
Schumer calls you “contemptible”, you are doing something right.
Schumer has been in the senate, for New York no less, for
21 years…..which means he hasn’t done or accomplished shit for the nation, in 21
years. His attack on Steven Menashi is
pure politics….like all attacks, verbal and physical, from the left, it simply
is motivated by the fact Menashi believes in the Constitution. There is nothing at all in his record, that
signals the he cannot be a very valuable appeals court judge (let’s face it……Schumer
would support ANY candidate for the 9th circuit). It is pure dogmatic politics…..Menashi’s
record shows that he rules IAW the Constitution, and Schumer and his fellow
democrats, are not down with that.
Remember, for democrats, the judiciary is not an independent body, it is
an enforcer for leftist ideology. For
Schumer to support a judge that supports the constitution, would be a violation
of liberal doctrine.
One thing that the Trump Presidency has done is to shine a
light on the democrats…..force them to reveal who they really are. And in this case….it is Schumer that is contemptible.
I met Schummer once on Long Island. He tried to come across as a grandfatherly type. Still a shmuck though.
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