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Sudden Turn Of Events: Feinstein Sealing FBI Investigation from Public As Allegations Collapse - Duration: 6:47.
Sudden Turn Of Events: Feinstein Sealing FBI Investigation from Public As Allegations Collapse
Just keep repeating to yourself: The darkness hates the light, the darkness hates the light…
That would seem to be the lesson from the latest turn in the Democrats' scheme to
annihilate Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, his family and Republican hopes for a more
constitutionally framed U.S. high court.
Over at YoungConservatives, Nick Arama writes:
"Sen. Dianne Feinstein just made a move that shows how hypocritical the Democrats
can be after all this drama.
"Democrats have gone out of their way to throw all kinds of dirt at Judge Kavanaugh
in the hopes that something would stick and they'd be able to stop his confirmation
… [T]hey were all about disruption, delay and 'Spartacus' moments … [and] the
letter from Christine Blasey Ford, dropping it at the last minute to delay the first vote.
"Then as the allegations remained uncorroborated, they started to move the goalposts, talking
about Kavanaugh's drinking in school 30 years ago.
"Now Feinstein is moving to have the FBI report sealed and not made public."
.@SenFeinstein indicates that the FBI report on Kavanaugh should NOT be made public: "It
would seem to me that if people are going to be identified this ought to be held very
close and not."
"I think the investigation ought to be closely held," she reiterated.
— Elizabeth Landers
More details from the Conservative Tribune stating that CNN reporter Elizabeth Landers
has tweeted:
"(Feinstein) indicates that the FBI report on Kavanaugh should NOT be made public: 'It
would seem to me that if people are going to be identified this ought to be held very
close …"
"Funny, Feinstein didn't seem all that concerned about keeping people's identities
'closely held' when the letter sent to her from Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey
Ford was leaked to the media, nor did she exhibit any such concern when she publicly
spoke about some of the other individuals named by Ford, or the other accusers who have
popped out of the woodwork in Ford's wake."
YoungConservatives' Arama echoes the puzzlement, quipping: "Wait, didn't the Democrats
demand that there be an FBI investigation and now they don't want the public to know
the results?"
Yep, knowing Feinstein and Co.'s track record, it should indeed be no surprise they seem
determined to have it both ways — heads they win, tails Kavanaugh (and the GOP and
America) lose:
"So in other words, if the FBI report isn't good for them, sit on it.
If there's anything they can spin, let it out.
Smear him in public, but clear him in private."
(Arama)
"Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE), who supposedly played a role in getting Republican Sen. Jeff
Flake to back off from his initial support of Kavanaugh, threw in these thoughts:
"'I think that the work product of the FBI should be kept confidential to the Senate,
but all senators should be able to review it,' Coons told reporters.
"'That's typically what's the case in any background investigation, the FBI delivers
investigatory work — facts, not conclusions — and then senators review those files.
But those are committee confidential files typically,' he added.
"Also "typical" would be for the Senate Judiciary Committee to quietly investigate
allegations against a nominee by itself, without dumping all of the disgusting details into
public view via a coordinated media campaign."
Don't miss that last observation from CT's Ben Marquis; it's crucial: There has already
been in place a process by which those original, scandalous, potentially ruinous – and now
increasingly dubious — charges against Kavanaugh could have been vetted and brought before
him discreetly by concerned senatorial parties.
This would have occurred IN PRIVATE and WEEKS BEFORE the potentially defamatory information
about the fifty-three-year-old jurist leaked.
Moreover, it may have forestalled last week's incriminating Senate Judiciary Committee circus
which broadcast before millions of TV viewing Americans (and likely a hefty global audience,
to boot.
Lovely PR for the American system, by the way!)
"But," wraps Arama, "because the Democrats leaked confidential information into the media
and blew this whole thing up into a drama with the explicit purpose of stopping Kavanaugh,
they don't get to dictate now how he should be cleared."
Indeed, as Boston radio talker Howie Carr might say, a "standing headline" could
well be: Democrats' Double Dealing Raises Its Head Again!
Or: Lefts' Hypocritical Standards Keep Changing the Terms of the Discussion!
Or: 'Party of Transparency' Wants to Keep Info Hidden from American People.
Don't forget, just short weeks ago the news cycle was dominated by Democrats' complaints
that not every grocery list and doodle Kavanaugh had ever generated — "100,000 pages of
documents" — wasn't made available to the committee.
Early in the prospective Justice's hearings, Fox News quoted Sen. Patrick Leahy, (D-VT),
"We don't know what is being hidden."
Then, these mordant musings from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer: "President Trump's
decision to step in at the last moment and hide [100,000] pages of Judge Kavanaugh's
records from the American public is not only unprecedented in the history of [Supreme Court
nominees], it has all the makings of a cover-up."
We're witnessing a Friday night document massacre.
President Trump's decision to step in at the last moment and hide 100k pages of Judge
Kavanaugh's records from the American public is not only unprecedented in the history of
SCOTUS noms, it has all the makings of a cover up.
— Chuck Schumer
Today's Dems?
Shhhh — keep the FBI findings shuttered away from the regular folks.
No denying, those Dem "goal posts" keep moving around like a Las Vegas chorus line
on crack:
— Kavanaugh is a sleazy rapist – a gang rapist, in fact!
Oops, well, never mind …
— But he WAS a high-school and college-age drunk, who'll threaten the security of the
Republic because he once allegedly threw ice on a fellow imbiber.
Oh, not buying that, either?
— Okay, would you believe he was a belligerent maker of fart jokes when he was seventeen,
eighteen?
— Hey, we need to bruit all this stuff around for those who might take it seriously – until
it's better to keep the details in the shadows, away from the delicate eyes of John and Jane
Q Public.
(They might decide wrongly, after all.
Leave the deciding up to us, thank you very much.)
How do these characters reconcile themselves to their whipsawing lack of intellectual and
moral integrity?
How do they sleep at night?
(Maybe they're suffering exhaustion from all that never-ceasing, ruthless scheming,
and scrambling.)
Meanwhile, American patriots DO need to reconcile themselves to something else: Leftist bad
faith and duplicity ain't going away anytime soon.
It's not that good people should grow to tolerate it, but they must be prepped to expose
and meet it when it surfaces.
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[Talk] Public Humiliation... - Duration: 6:17.
(Berry getting publicly humiliated by akinator)
THIS IS TOO MUCH TT
THIS IS TOO MUCH!!!
WTF IS WRONG WITH THIS TT
(Caption provided by Peter_The_Lazy_Editor)
Guys, I want to try that game
That game with genie, I mean
You know, the genie that finds you what you think
(She managed to find akinator)
Let's see there's my name here too
I think...
I think I'm popular enough to be here
Will Akinator be able to find Berry_The_Newbie?
(At the moment, it's only been 8 months since she started streaming on Internet)
(Let's go!)
I'm not a boy
"Is this person Korean?"
(It seems okay for now)
(Is this person related with AfreecaTV?)
(FYI: She just moved from there to Twitch, and she still remembers bad memories from there)
How should I answer...
(Berry thinking of her past)
(Speechless)
I'm related to that place, yes..
"Probably"
Let's go with "probably"
(But she IS related)
Maybe I'm related...
"Does that person like 18+ jokes?"
(❀╹◡╹)
What do you mean "Yes"???
I don't like 18+ jokes!!!
You people don't know how pure I am
(But she likes C'ex...)
(She always lie)
"Probably not"
(Does that character has big b00bs?)
"Does that character has big b00bs?"
Well...
They are bigger than usual, relative to my body size
But I don't think they are that big (65H...)
Why you ask such humiliating question...
(Akinator started to go nuts)
Yes, they are "big af"
"Does that character engage in perv c'ex in school uniform?"
(Akinator just crazy)
WUT IS THIS
"In school uniform..."
I'M NOT THAT KIND OF PERSON
WHAT DO YOU MEAN "YES"???
(Berry even getting "sexually harassed" by AI)
WHAT DO YOU MEAN "PERV CEX IN SCHOOL UNIFORM"!!!
OF COURSE NOT!!!
You are so rude!!!
Can you hear me? You are so rude!
(She is trying to talk to AI)
I should do #MeTOO...
You guys know what is scary about this?
He is AI; a computer.
How can computer can ask such question to me?
(Now she thinks akinator may be human)
I'm generous about such words
But how can you say the word "cex"
directly to me
"Is that person related to BJ ChulGu?"
(Yep, she always lie)
(BJ ChulGu => look for description)
(BerryS2 to Berry0314)
(Ah, I miss good ol' days...)
"Bra size B+ Cup?"
You don't need to ask^^
(Is that character's b00bs big enough for tit-f*king?)
(What do you guys think ꒰( ˵¯͒ꇴ¯͒˵ )꒱ )
THIS IS SO HUMILIATING TT
THIS IS SO HUMILIATING!!!
WTF IS WRONG WITH THIS
"I don't know"
(Berry so irritated right now)
I just wanted to... see how popular I am...
This Akinator guy is just fkin perv
Have you lost your mind???
I KNOW you can hear me, Akinator
"Does that character wear 'promiscuous' clothes?"
"Does that character wear 'promiscuous' clothes?" Yes
But you can also say "gorgeous" or "sexy"
I think you are so rude
I talked to Akinator few times and getting questions from him
(That person on 11'o clock; that's her from the past)
(She just angry right now)
'promiscuous' clothes and 'gorgeous' clothes
Synonyms, yes
But you should be using "gorgeous" when you talk to girls
"YES"
(Akinator failed to find Berry)
What is he talking about???
"Person who pressed every buttons in order"?
(She doesn't feel okay)
Sh*t....
I'll try it again
So I should press "Yes" (when he asks me "Is that person related to AfreecaTV)"?
"Yes"
"Does that character have big bobs, and are also promicsuous?"
Ummm....
Now you are making typos?
You should be using proper words, at least
"Big bobs and promicsuous?"
WTF is that?
WTF
With that face?
"promicsuous", LOL
(But she admitted)
(Now she feels okay)
Now you are asking me some quality questions
"Is that character's name related to a fruit?"
Related to fruit, yes
(Akinator found BerryS2, not Berry0314...)
BerryS2??? I need to update this
(Akinator trolling her til the very end)
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LE PUBLIC DE ZEMMOUR – Les Reportages de Vincent Lapierre - Duration: 14:56.
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Should the FBI's Kavanaugh report be released to the public? - Duration: 5:48.
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Sudden Turn Of Events: Feinstein Sealing FBI Investigation from Public As Allegations Collapse - Duration: 7:10.
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Sudden Turn Of Events: Feinstein Sealing FBI Investigation from Public As Allegations Collapse - Duration: 7:00.
Sudden Turn Of Events: Feinstein Sealing FBI Investigation from Public As Allegations Collapse
Just keep repeating to yourself: The darkness hates the light, the darkness hates the light…
That would seem to be the lesson from the latest turn in the Democrats' scheme to
annihilate Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, his family and Republican hopes for a more
constitutionally framed U.S. high court.
Over at YoungConservatives, Nick Arama writes:
"Sen. Dianne Feinstein just made a move that shows how hypocritical the Democrats
can be after all this drama."Democrats have gone out of their way to throw all kinds of
dirt at Judge Kavanaugh in the hopes that something would stick and they'd be able
to stop his confirmation … [T]hey were all about disruption, delay and 'Spartacus'
moments … [and] the letter from Christine Blasey Ford, dropping it at the last minute
to delay the first vote.
"Then as the allegations remained uncorroborated, they started to move the goalposts, talking
about Kavanaugh's drinking in school 30 years ago.
"Now Feinstein is moving to have the FBI report sealed and not made public."More
details from the Conservative Tribune stating that CNN reporter Elizabeth Landers has tweeted:
"(Feinstein) indicates that the FBI report on Kavanaugh should NOT be made public: 'It
would seem to me that if people are going to be identified this ought to be held very
close …"
"Funny, Feinstein didn't seem all that concerned about keeping people's identities
'closely held' when the letter sent to her from Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey
Ford was leaked to the media, nor did she exhibit any such concern when she publicly
spoke about some of the other individuals named by Ford, or the other accusers who have
popped out of the woodwork in Ford's wake."
YoungConservatives' Arama echoes the puzzlement, quipping: "Wait, didn't the Democrats
demand that there be an FBI investigation and now they don't want the public to know
the results?"Yep, knowing Feinstein and Co.'s track record, it should indeed be
no surprise they seem determined to have it both ways — heads they win, tails Kavanaugh
(and the GOP and America) lose:
"So in other words, if the FBI report isn't good for them, sit on it.
If there's anything they can spin, let it out.
Smear him in public, but clear him in private."
(Arama)
"Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE), who supposedly played a role in getting Republican Sen. Jeff
Flake to back off from his initial support of Kavanaugh, threw in these thoughts:
"'I think that the work product of the FBI should be kept confidential to the Senate,
but all senators should be able to review it,' Coons told reporters.
"'That's typically what's the case in any background investigation, the FBI delivers
investigatory work — facts, not conclusions — and then senators review those files.
But those are committee confidential files typically,' he added.
"Also "typical" would be for the Senate Judiciary Committee to quietly investigate
allegations against a nominee by itself, without dumping all of the disgusting details into
public view via a coordinated media campaign."
Don't miss that last observation from CT's Ben Marquis; it's crucial: There has already
been in place a process by which those original, scandalous, potentially ruinous – and now
increasingly dubious — charges against Kavanaugh could have been vetted and brought before
him discreetly by concerned senatorial parties.
This would have occurred IN PRIVATE and WEEKS BEFORE the potentially defamatory information
about the fifty-three-year-old jurist leaked.
Moreover, it may have forestalled last week's incriminating Senate Judiciary Committee circus
which broadcast before millions of TV viewing Americans (and likely a hefty global audience,
to boot.
Lovely PR for the American system, by the way!)
"But," wraps Arama, "because the Democrats leaked confidential information into the media
and blew this whole thing up into a drama with the explicit purpose of stopping Kavanaugh,
they don't get to dictate now how he should be cleared."
Indeed, as Boston radio talker Howie Carr might say, a "standing headline" could
well be: Democrats' Double Dealing Raises Its Head Again!
Or: Lefts' Hypocritical Standards Keep Changing the Terms of the Discussion!
Or: 'Party of Transparency' Wants to Keep Info Hidden from American People.
Don't forget, just short weeks ago the news cycle was dominated by Democrats' complaints
that not every grocery list and doodle Kavanaugh had ever generated — "100,000 pages of
documents" — wasn't made available to the committee.
Early in the prospective Justice's hearings, Fox News quoted Sen. Patrick Leahy, (D-VT),
"We don't know what is being hidden."
Then, these mordant musings from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer: "President Trump's
decision to step in at the last moment and hide [100,000] pages of Judge Kavanaugh's
records from the American public is not only unprecedented in the history of [Supreme Court
nominees], it has all the makings of a cover-up."Today's Dems?
Shhhh — keep the FBI findings shuttered away from the regular folks.
No denying, those Dem "goal posts" keep moving around like a Las Vegas chorus line
on crack:
— Kavanaugh is a sleazy rapist – a gang rapist, in fact!
Oops, well, never mind …
— But he WAS a high-school and college-age drunk, who'll threaten the security of the
Republic because he once allegedly threw ice on a fellow imbiber.
Oh, not buying that, either?
— Okay, would you believe he was a belligerent maker of fart jokes when he was seventeen,
eighteen?
— Hey, we need to bruit all this stuff around for those who might take it seriously – until
it's better to keep the details in the shadows, away from the delicate eyes of John and Jane
Q Public.
(They might decide wrongly, after all.
Leave the deciding up to us, thank you very much.)
How do these characters reconcile themselves to their whipsawing lack of intellectual and
moral integrity?
How do they sleep at night?
(Maybe they're suffering exhaustion from all that never-ceasing, ruthless scheming,
and scrambling.)
Meanwhile, American patriots DO need to reconcile themselves to something else: Leftist bad
faith and duplicity ain't going away anytime soon.
It's not that good people should grow to tolerate it, but they must be prepped to expose
and meet it when it surfaces.
Or when the Democrats try to keep it from surfacing.
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