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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 8

    Judge Brett Kavanaugh, dodging questions at his confirmation hearings, drew on lessons learned from earlier nominees: Say nothing, say it at great length, and then say it again.https://nyti.ms/2Qcseah 

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      2. Kate-Will-#VoteBlue  🌊 🌀  🌀 🌊‏ @kzevans1124 Sep 8
        Replying to @nytimes

        Dear NYT: Please make the articles you push on twitter be free to those who follow you. I don't expect the whole paper to be free just the articles you advertise on twitter. I'm on a fixed income and can't afford a subscription to -NYT.

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      1. Life Is A Journey‏ @actravlr Sep 8
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        I do not recall was an #OliverNorth line #KavanaughHearings #StopKavanaugh

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      1. homeless1‏ @homeless110 Sep 8
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        And the Dems, drawing nothing from the past, said too much while saying nothing, put Spartacus and the babbling Kamala as their centerpieces and gained the gop alot of votes in the midterms and a lock for kavenaugh's confirmation.

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      1. Lindsay Taylor‏ @leadromthefront Sep 8
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        Lindsay Taylor Retweeted David Brock

        “Kavanaugh was not a dispassionate finder of fact but rather an engineer of a political smear campaign. And after decades of that, he expects people to believe he's changed his stripes.” cc: @SenatorCollins @lisamurkowski @HeidiHeitkamphttps://twitter.com/davidbrockdc/status/1038456346277031938?s=21 …

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        David BrockVerified account @davidbrockdc
        I used to know Brett Kavanaugh pretty well from my days as a conservative. 

 Anyone who thinks he’ll be an independent and fair judge is sorely mistaken—he’ll work for the Republican party, not the American people. The Senate should vote no. https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/i-knew-brett-kavanaugh-during-his-years-republican-operative-don-ncna907391 …
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      1. Labeema‏ @Labeema1 Sep 8
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        Kavanaugh's answers were like an impaired driver, all over the place. #StopKavanaugh

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      2. beaglemom‏ @hjbartling Sep 8
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        Still disgraceful. If one can not be forthright in ones answers, answering all questions put forth to them, completely and honestly, they do not deserve to be confirmed. My God...these are lifetime appointments!

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      2. Beto Delgado‏ @addelgado Sep 8
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        His positions on race = KKKavanaugh!

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      3. Homeboy McJewerson‏ @HomeboyMcJewz Sep 8
        Replying to @addelgado @nytimes

        Being against racial profiling is the ultimate sin to the anti-racists. 😂

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      2. Leslie Davis‏ @FdavisFrank Sep 8
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      3. Elux Troxl‏ @EluxTroxl Sep 8
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        The Supreme Court will have a solid conservative majority for decades. Enjoy.

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      2. Ignite 🔥‏ @IgnitedTrueWord Sep 8
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      3. Homeboy McJewerson‏ @HomeboyMcJewz Sep 8
        Replying to @IgnitedTrueWord @nytimes

        I can get sent to war.

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      1. Stormy Tapper‏ @MomcorpsFRC Sep 8
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        Kagan Follows Precedent , Kavanaugh dodgesquestion, Nope, no biashttps://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/30/us/30kagan.html?mtrref=www.google.com&gwh=AEE2A0106501D28FA8BFF52BF53CB43A&gwt=pay …

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      1. #FBR #theresistance #impeach45 #resist‏ @45RAPEDKATIE Sep 8
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      1. Homeboy McJewerson‏ @HomeboyMcJewz Sep 8
        Replying to @nytimes

        Expert evasions? The people trying to smear him have the tact of kindergartners. Stop pretending he's tiptoeing through a minefield like it's not just a circus of bad, transparent political stunts. A Congressman even compared releasing already public stuff to being Spartacus.

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      1. Rod Burlingame‏ @RodBurlingame Sep 8
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        Thats what you get when you try to "Bork" or do a "High tech lynching" of a SCOTUS nominee. Why not go back to reasonable discussion and reasonable approval without all the theatrics? You might get a better experience.

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      1. Ignite 🔥‏ @IgnitedTrueWord Sep 8
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      2. Steve Franklin‏ @franklinsteve42 Sep 8
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ask yourself, do you really want a Supreme Court Judge who has to evade questions in order to be confirmed? What happened to the TRUTH? What is he scared of?

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