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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
I said the right didn't like him because he was too centrist. You said that was untrue. I said, here are articles that say you are wrong. You called them anecdotes.
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You are conveniently deleting the actual statement with which I disagreed because it has become inconvenient. That statement is: "He is the most centrist candidate of those considered."
That is not true. I showed you actual evidence that he is not centrist, but radical.
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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Rather than flip out every time you read something, maybe consider that I am making a point with which you might agree. Unless, of course, you object to me stating that the judges offered by Trump were so extreme that Kavanaugh is the centrist among them. (Pryor might be more centrist, but his record thinner.)
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I didn't flip out. I was pointing out that this guy is not a centrist, has never been a centrist, and isn't even the most centrist judge on Trump's list (
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/27/u...-nominees.html).
But the larger point is that it doesn't matter when they're all crazy and will vote the exact same way on almost every single issue. I'm not sure where all the other choices stand on whether or not a President can be investigated or indicted, but we all know that Kavanaugh was chosen specifically because of his positions when it comes to that topic. So, it would seem he's as radical as it gets.
TM