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Atticus

(15,124 posts)
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 04:19 PM Oct 2020

Cliches are sometimes appropriate. It is clear, for example, that Kavanaugh "knows which

side his bread is buttered on" and, like him and Gorsuch, Barrett will be a "team player" and reliably "dance with them what brung her".

Hopefully, the "worm will turn" soon and it is proven that "what goes around comes around".

The "fat lady" had not yet sung.

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Cliches are sometimes appropriate. It is clear, for example, that Kavanaugh "knows which (Original Post) Atticus Oct 2020 OP
The fatter the better nt. OLDMDDEM Oct 2020 #1
Yeah. Certainly wants to prevent moonscape Oct 2020 #2
He knows which buns to butter and they are his own. 5X Oct 2020 #3
It's actually a blessing in disguise that Kegger showed his radical side now Arazi Oct 2020 #4
If dropped, then buttered on the floor side unc70 Oct 2020 #5
He doesn't even know what end to put a beer in lame54 Oct 2020 #6

Arazi

(6,829 posts)
4. It's actually a blessing in disguise that Kegger showed his radical side now
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 04:34 PM
Oct 2020

He unleashed his partisanship right in the middle of a discussion on expanding the Supreme Court.

His opinion has set off alarm bells even amongst Conservative legal eagles because he's touched the Bush v Gore third rail.

Well done Kegger

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