On Dianne Feinstein’s Handling Of Kavanaugh Nomination: Don’t Hate The Player, Hate The Game

Listen, I understand why Republicans are mad at Dianne Feinstein for waiting until the last minute to refer sexual assault allegations leveled against Brett Kavanaugh to the FBI. Clearly, she should have brought this issue to light immediately so that everyone had time to assess the credibility of the accuser, look into the allegations, etc. But this is a classic case of "don't hate the player, hate the game." Feinstein has seemingly played Republicans like a fiddle here. On Tuesday, lawyer

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One thought on “On Dianne Feinstein’s Handling Of Kavanaugh Nomination: Don’t Hate The Player, Hate The Game

  1. I’m surprised that Senate committee democrats didn’t highlight Kanaugh’s lying to previous Justice Committees based on the info contained in the released Bush documents. Surely, they can still threaten to prosecute him for lying to a senate committee?

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