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Six Astonishing Moments From the Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation
6. Mazie Hirono Went To Georgetown's Law School U.S. Senator Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) often appears dumb as a rock while combining malice, bad manners, and poor logic.
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6. Mazie Hirono Went To Georgetown's Law School U.S. Senator Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) often appears dumb as a rock while combining malice, bad manners, and poor logic.
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The outrageous suspension of University of Massachusetts at Amherst football coach Mark Whipple for using the term "rape" to describe a football play this past weekend is an example of how colleges are falling apart. Rape is an overused word when it doesn't describe sexual violence.
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Let's not obsess about whether Brett Kavanaugh is telling the truth about whether he sexually assaulted Christine Blasey Ford or anyone else. He is. And he didn't.
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If U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh wants to make a splash at the high-stakes U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday, he should take a page out of Clarence Thomas's playbook and not even watch his accuser testify. Kavanaugh has told all of us that not
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Little things don't always turn a campaign, but sometimes they do. Massachusetts Democrats on Friday were planning to hold a rally in Lowell for Third Congressional District candidate Lori Trahan. They were missing just one thing … Lori Trahan. The state party chairman took the hit, saying he scheduled
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The next time you hear liberal Democrats talking about how much they care about the rights and wishes of victims and the oppressed, think about what some of them connected to a prominent Democratic U.S. senator did to a woman now accusing U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
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Andy Card has always come across as a decent person. But the former Bush aide's prescription for American politics makes us grateful that his preferred types of candidates aren't in power anymore. Gone, we hope, are the days when the likes of George H.W. Bush,
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West Virginia legislators are trying to remove all the current justices of the state supreme court for lavish spending and for overpaying senior judges in violation of state law. One of them has already been suspended in connected with a federal investigation. (Among other things, he bought a $32,000