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To: Bill who wrote (1178181)11/15/2019 11:26:06 AM
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Wrong. Your Gilded Turd talks out his ass.



To: Bill who wrote (1178181)11/15/2019 11:35:40 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578236
 
Kavanaugh Thanks Ruth Bader Ginsburg, but Not Donald Trump, at Federalist Society Dinner

Jamie Ross Reporter



Updated Nov. 15, 2019 6:48AM ET / Published Nov. 15, 2019 6:17AM ET



REUTERS

Brett Kavanaugh was honored Thursday night at the annual gala dinner of the Federalist Society, the right-wing legal group that played a key role in his Supreme Court nomination. NPR reports that it was the first time he’s addressed the group since his confirmation last year, and that his keynote address that was largely made up of a list of people he wanted to thank for his “new job.” However, one big name was missing from the list—the man who nominated him to fill Justice Anthony Kennedy’s seat, President Trump. He reportedly did thank Sen. Mitch McConnell and former White House counsel Don McGahn, but not the president himself. During his speech, Kavanaugh said: “I signed up for what I knew would be an ugly process... maybe not that ugly.” ABC News reports Kavanaugh did go out of his way to thank Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who he called “an inspiration” and “so generous” to him and his all-female clerk staff. Outside the venue, protesters projected a huge video of Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony. The professor alleged that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in the summer of 1982.



To: Bill who wrote (1178181)11/15/2019 3:24:12 PM
From: pocotrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578236
 
you really don't follow news do you? everything Brumar89 posted about chump inciting violence is true.