Criticisms of Kavanaugh
When President Trump nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh to replace liberal Anthony Kennedy on the U.S. Supreme Court, the carefully scheduled Trump Derangement commenced. Such was the fear that Trump would keep his campaign promise and nominate someone who professes to follow the Constitution strictly, and not interpret it to mean something other than what it really says, that Women’s March published a preprepared news release riddled with errors.
“In response to Donald Trump’s nomination of XX to the Supreme Court of the United States,” the lament began. “Trump’s announcement today is a death sentence for thousands of women in the United States,” it continued, misspelling Kavanaugh’s name. The release predicted the rise of “white patriarchal supremacists” and their “oppressive agenda.”
Mull that over. “Death sentence?” “White patriarchal supremacists?” “Oppressive agenda?” That’s the stuff of kooky fiction by Margaret Atwood. It’s not reality.
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