Judgment Day, An Epic Hearing, Not Over Yet
Gary Bauer |
Politico reports that Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell, who assisted Judiciary Committee Republicans with the questioning of Dr. Ford yesterday, offered her professional opinion to Republicans in a closed-door caucus meeting.
She said that "as a prosecutor she would not charge Kavanaugh or even pursue a search warrant" based on the gaps in Ford's testimony and contradictory statements from alleged witnesses.
And yet it is far from certain that Kavanaugh will survive these smears.
Please call your senators at 202-224-3121.
Some senators are still on the fence. But even if they have already declared a position, it is important for them to hear from their constituents.
An Epic Hearing - If you missed yesterday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, you missed some real fireworks. Here are a few of the most revealing and significant moments from yesterday's hearing.
Judge Kavanaugh first became emotional when sharing a story about his 10 year-old daughter, Eliza, saying they should pray for Dr. Ford during her nighttime prayers.
What does that tell you about the atmosphere in the Kavanaugh household during what must have been one of the worst weeks of their lives?
It tells you that those young girls were not hearing bitter parents berating a woman who was being used by the left to destroy their father. What they likely heard was compassion and grace from Brett and Ashley Kavanaugh.
But as Judge Kavanaugh was telling this story, I couldn't help but notice the anguish on Mrs. Kavanaugh's face, who was sitting behind her husband as he struggled at times to speak.
I think you can say with certainty that every Democrat senator in that room and every left-wing commentator have abused Ashley Kavanaugh and her daughters.
I wrote yesterday that Judge Kavanaugh indicted the left's "rule or ruin" agenda more effectively than even my friend Clarence Thomas did.
He looked at one Democrat senator after another and denounced their outrageous statements. He called out Cory Booker for saying Kavanaugh and his supporters are evil. He called out the left-wing groups that are smearing him. And he called out the Clintons for seeking revenge for his service on Ken Starr's team.
No doubt one of the most powerful moments was Senator Lindsey Graham's epic rant. I believe those five minutes will go down in American political history.
I know Graham has often disappointed conservatives. But he nailed Democrats to the wall and put wavering Republicans on notice. Here's some of what he said:
"If you [Democrats] wanted a FBI investigation, you could have come to us. What you want to do is destroy this guy's life, hold this seat open and hope you win in 2020. You've said that, not me. . .
"This is the most unethical sham since I've been in politics. And if you really wanted to know the truth, you sure as hell wouldn't have done what you've done to this guy. . . Boy, you all want power. God, I hope you never get it. I hope the American people can see through this sham. . .
"To my Republican colleagues, if you vote no, you're legitimizing the most despicable thing I have seen in my time in politics."
I was also struck by the way the hearing ended. Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) asked Judge Kavanaugh if he believed in God. He immediately answered, "I do."
So Kennedy told the judge to look him in the eye and swear "in front of God and country" that he did not assault Christine Ford, Deborah Ramirez or Julie Swetnick. It was a great bookend to little Eliza's prayer. Watch it here:
Not Over Yet - My friends, steel yourselves. You must understand how big this battle is.
This is not normal politics anymore. This is not about governing. This battle is about control. And if the left gets power again, it is making it clear that there will be no more "constitutional niceties."
Believe it or not, Democrat senators are vowing to investigate Justice Kavanaugh if he is confirmed and if Democrats regain power after the elections.
But that's not all. Hillary Clinton's supporters and former campaign aides are already plotting to impeach Justice Kavanaugh if he is confirmed. They are not only targeting Republican senators up for election this year, but in 2020 too!
The Constitution was meant to limit government, to protect the people from government control. Yet we have heard time and time again that there is no presumption of innocence for Judge Kavanaugh. Who's next for the left's kangaroo courts and mob justice?
This must not be America's future! We must defeat the left!
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Gary Bauer is a conservative family values advocate and serves as president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families
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