Justice Kavanaugh

And I think Ruth has always worn gloves, it's her fashion statement. Either that or she has ice powers that she's trying to conceal.

She is 85 years old. I think they were in style in the 1930's.

For those that think she is on deaths doorstep, or ready to retire... Don't underestimate her. If you look at some of the stuff she has lived through in life, its actually quite impressive. At this point, this job is keeping her alive, she will have nothing to do if she doesn't do this. She is in it till the end.
 
I don't know how much of it is hype, but supposedly some years ago RGB decided to get in shape and now has a regular workout program that's impressive for an 85yo. Still, your genetic makeup largely determines your lifespan and clean living can only delay the inevitable for so long.
 
I think they are going to let her slither back into the weeds and use her perjury to keep her there and quiet. There's already talk of impeaching Kav if the Dems take over Congress, but they can't do it without her.

That's just bluster because they're doubling down on the stupid, similar to the way people talk about how they "were cleaning their gun when it went off" and blew a big hole in their foot/leg/etc. It's a retarded thing people do when they are caught in a lie or some kind of fraud, etc. It's the dems stupid way of filling up the deafening silence to try to keep people from asking the obvious which is "Ok WTF was this f***ing circus of garbage we just witnessed in the confirmation process?" so they just keep acting like what they did is somehow legitimate, by continuing to push the original narrative, ala goebbels "Big lie". Problem is they haven't gotten the memo that nobody with a functioning brain cell actually believes Ford, or at least doesn't believe that whatever (supposedly) happened to her didn't involve Kavanaugh. I expect this "impeachment" business to evaporate pretty quickly. They just don't want others in the media constantly bringing up the fact that the left
intentionally tried to hose this guy. If a few more dems had stood up for him on principle this probably wouldn't cost them so much, but they know that this event is
likely going to contribute to any "D failure" at midterms.

-Mike
 
Thing is, will people remember 4 weeks from now? Hurricanes, playoffs, other politician doing dumb things. I am not convinced those who are driven by the BK confirmation will keep that fire lit for 4 weeks and when the time comes may have lost the ambition to go vote.
The constant whining of "impeach" may be the only thing keeping the thoughts fresh.
 
She is 85 years old. I think they were in style in the 1930's.

For those that think she is on deaths doorstep, or ready to retire... Don't underestimate her. If you look at some of the stuff she has lived through in life, its actually quite impressive. At this point, this job is keeping her alive, she will have nothing to do if she doesn't do this. She is in it till the end.

I noticed watching the Colbert workout bit she immediately laughed at many of his quips. She may be physically decrepit, but I wouldn't be surprised if her comprehension is still all there.
 
Thing is, will people remember 4 weeks from now? Hurricanes, playoffs, other politician doing dumb things. I am not convinced those who are driven by the BK confirmation will keep that fire lit for 4 weeks and when the time comes may have lost the ambition to go vote.
The constant whining of "impeach" may be the only thing keeping the thoughts fresh.

people will not remember details like that she lied about lie detector prep. They will remember that she made accusations and Kav was voted in anyway.

I was thumbing through radio stations and Marjoie whatever kept bitching that Dr. Fraud was a "credible accuser". That's what will be remembered, a credible accuser accused and Rs voted Kav in. Not that this credible accuser went to slammer for purjury.

Again, Republicans are just as complacent in this circus as deranged moonbats, 100%. Rs crave this shit and it just fragments and pissed people off. Don't worry, someone from R or D team will always win no matter what.
 
I was thumbing through radio stations and Marjoie whatever kept bitching that Dr. Fraud was a "credible accuser". That's what will be remembered, a credible accuser accused and Rs voted Kav in. Not that this credible accuser went to slammer for purjury.

Maybe in mass that's the prevailing attitude, but elsewhere? Not sure if serious, a lot of people that thought this was bogus from the outset are going to remember that this was a setup, a hit job, etc. Only the kool aid leftists ever actually believed this broad.

Politically speaking, in districts where there are a lot of wonkies/indepdendents, this is a big deal. These people are not going to suck for the trash from NYT, demsnbc, etc. Some of these voters might not even like this guy but they will agree that the far left tried to screw him, and they got caught with their pants down trying to do it. This is by far the most f***ed up "SCOTUS confirmation melee" in US history. that's not going away quickly. This is likely to be a serious contributing factor in any democrat losses. People are getting sick of moonbat fairytales, and fast....

-Mike
 
It makes me wonder when that video was taken because it doesn’t look like her today. Not the recent speech she gave. Her mental faculties are probably still there but the rest of her is already halfway in the grave.

Compare these two videos.

The first one was taped 8 months ago, the second one was taped 7 months later.

I'm by no means a doctor, or specialist in geriatrics, but in that 7 month time span, she does appear to be noticeably
different... she seems more lucid, speech is slower and more halting as if shes having problems gathering her thoughts,
her posture is worse, she doesn't smile once, etc.

One thing that stands out in the first video, and her attendance at Kavanaughs
swearing in ceremony, is that she has no problem with walking to her chair.
At the swearing in ceremony, she could barely walk or stand without assistance.





It reminds me a lot of when my mother passed away at age 83.

She had mobility problems from a hip replacement surgery about 5 years before, and she also had problems
with fluid building up in her legs, but other than that, she was as sharp as ever.

Then about 6 months before she died, we could see a noticeable change in her behavior, speaking habits and activity.
From there, she got progressively worse, wouldn't go out, became more difficult talking with her, didn't eat much, etc.

Then out of the blue, she had to be taken to the hospital due to previous medical issues, but she appeared to be on the
road to recovery.

Her doctors suggested she check into an elderly care facility for therapy for a few weeks.
I visited her a few times a week, and she seemed to be doing fine; all she could talk about was wanting to go back home,
and from appearances, she looked well enough to do so.

Then boom... she started to crash and burn, and went downhill from there.
I could notice obvious changes in her condition from one visit to the next, that we could tell
that she didn't have much time left.

From that experience, I see some similarities with RGB... she'll display some noticeable changes in her health,
but nothing that appears critical or life threatening, just something for her doctors to keep an eye on.
She could go on like that for months or maybe even years, but when her time does come, it's
going to come on fast.
 
Soon.....

deadstate-ginsburg-nodding.jpg
 
Compare these two videos.

The first one was taped 8 months ago, the second one was taped 7 months later.

I'm by no means a doctor, or specialist in geriatrics, but in that 7 month time span, she does appear to be noticeably
different... she seems more lucid, speech is slower and more halting as if shes having problems gathering her thoughts,
her posture is worse, she doesn't smile once, etc.

One thing that stands out in the first video, and her attendance at Kavanaughs
swearing in ceremony, is that she has no problem with walking to her chair.
At the swearing in ceremony, she could barely walk or stand without assistance.





It reminds me a lot of when my mother passed away at age 83.

She had mobility problems from a hip replacement surgery about 5 years before, and she also had problems
with fluid building up in her legs, but other than that, she was as sharp as ever.

Then about 6 months before she died, we could see a noticeable change in her behavior, speaking habits and activity.
From there, she got progressively worse, wouldn't go out, became more difficult talking with her, didn't eat much, etc.

Then out of the blue, she had to be taken to the hospital due to previous medical issues, but she appeared to be on the
road to recovery.

Her doctors suggested she check into an elderly care facility for therapy for a few weeks.
I visited her a few times a week, and she seemed to be doing fine; all she could talk about was wanting to go back home,
and from appearances, she looked well enough to do so.

Then boom... she started to crash and burn, and went downhill from there.
I could notice obvious changes in her condition from one visit to the next, that we could tell
that she didn't have much time left.

From that experience, I see some similarities with RGB... she'll display some noticeable changes in her health,
but nothing that appears critical or life threatening, just something for her doctors to keep an eye on.
She could go on like that for months or maybe even years, but when her time does come, it's
going to come on fast.


At her age mini-strokes are quite common and from what I see I think she's had more than one in between those two videos... Once they start they come more frequently and with greater severity. If I were more of a betting man I'd take the under on 12 months for sure.

But, since I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, take all this with a grain of salt ;-)

P
 
Compare these two videos.

The first one was taped 8 months ago, the second one was taped 7 months later.

I'm by no means a doctor, or specialist in geriatrics, but in that 7 month time span, she does appear to be noticeably
different... she seems more lucid, speech is slower and more halting as if shes having problems gathering her thoughts,
her posture is worse, she doesn't smile once, etc.

One thing that stands out in the first video, and her attendance at Kavanaughs
swearing in ceremony, is that she has no problem with walking to her chair.
At the swearing in ceremony, she could barely walk or stand without assistance.





It reminds me a lot of when my mother passed away at age 83.

She had mobility problems from a hip replacement surgery about 5 years before, and she also had problems
with fluid building up in her legs, but other than that, she was as sharp as ever.

Then about 6 months before she died, we could see a noticeable change in her behavior, speaking habits and activity.
From there, she got progressively worse, wouldn't go out, became more difficult talking with her, didn't eat much, etc.

Then out of the blue, she had to be taken to the hospital due to previous medical issues, but she appeared to be on the
road to recovery.

Her doctors suggested she check into an elderly care facility for therapy for a few weeks.
I visited her a few times a week, and she seemed to be doing fine; all she could talk about was wanting to go back home,
and from appearances, she looked well enough to do so.

Then boom... she started to crash and burn, and went downhill from there.
I could notice obvious changes in her condition from one visit to the next, that we could tell
that she didn't have much time left.

From that experience, I see some similarities with RGB... she'll display some noticeable changes in her health,
but nothing that appears critical or life threatening, just something for her doctors to keep an eye on.
She could go on like that for months or maybe even years, but when her time does come, it's
going to come on fast.


you fail to note that she has access to far better healthcare
 
Heitkamp Says She Was Voting 'Yes' Until She Watched Kavanaugh with Sound Muted | Breitbart

During an interview that aired Tuesday on CNN’s “New Day,” Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) revealed she was prepared to vote “yes” to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court up until she watched his Senate testimony responding to Christine Blasey Ford — a second time, with the sound off.

Heitkamp told CNN’s Dana Bash that she had already prepared a statement saying she was voting for Kavanaugh, but she saw anger and “rage” in Kavanaugh’s body language as he defended himself and she claimed “that changed everything.”

She is sinking faster than a Acme anville in a calm lake. This is hilarious and I look forward to the Repubs flipping her seat.

This is a poll from early September before her 'No' vote on Kavs had her down 4 points. She now trails by 12 points!:
Fox News Poll: Republican challenger ahead in North Dakota Senate race
 
Last edited:
That only goes so far......

being who she is, a special person, a very special person to Dims, doctors, dieticians, cooks etc. come to her, whatever it takes to take that body over the finish line. If money is no object and person doesn't go skydiving or motorcycle riding, that body could be kept warm for a very long time.
 
Maybe in mass that's the prevailing attitude, but elsewhere? Not sure if serious, a lot of people that thought this was bogus from the outset are going to remember that this was a setup, a hit job, etc. Only the kool aid leftists ever actually believed this broad.

Politically speaking, in districts where there are a lot of wonkies/indepdendents, this is a big deal. These people are not going to suck for the trash from NYT, demsnbc, etc. Some of these voters might not even like this guy but they will agree that the far left tried to screw him, and they got caught with their pants down trying to do it. This is by far the most f***ed up "SCOTUS confirmation melee" in US history. that's not going away quickly. This is likely to be a serious contributing factor in any democrat losses. People are getting sick of moonbat fairytales, and fast....

-Mike

I'd like to think that after the Red Tsunami in November the message will be clear, but they'll just double down on stupid, call us all racists, say that women who voted R did so because their husbands told them to, Russia something-or-other, still talk shit about impeachment, and wonder what happened.

One of my favorite lines from Rounders: "Listen, here's the thing. If you can't spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you ARE the sucker." Dems have been at the table with Trump for two years and can't spot the sucker.
 
100% agree. The left politicizes absolutely everything from the car you drive to the food you eat and yes SCOTUS!
And the Right doesn't do the same when it comes to their opinions? Same leopard, same spots, folks...

Left and Right suck in today's world. Both sides have a vendetta against the other to the point where nobody wants to actually FIX anything. They just pander towards pointing out how bad the other guy is...
 
Oh man, that is just disrespectful. Hilariously, gloriously disrespectful. [smile]
I do t know what you’re talking about? Justice Thomas looks pretty good in that pic. And they’re not at a dinner table so it’s somewhat OK to be wearing a hat inside.
 
And the Right doesn't do the same when it comes to their opinions? Same leopard, same spots, folks...

Left and Right suck in today's world. Both sides have a vendetta against the other to the point where nobody wants to actually FIX anything. They just pander towards pointing out how bad the other guy is...

Things seem to be fixed pretty f***ing good right now? Or have you not noticed how well the economy is doing? I think the only fix we need is keeping the libs out of government.
 
Back
Top Bottom