http://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2018/09/24/jake-tapper-grills-sen-hirono-over-kavanaugh-accusations-n2521861
Jake Tapper asked the misandrous Mazie Hirono, who has stupidly presumed to lecture men to "stand up and shut up," "Doesn't Kavanaugh deserve to be presumed innocent until proven guilty?"
Predictably, Hirono's nonanswer was an incoherent mess ...
... "I put his denial in the context of everything that I know about him in terms of how he approaches his cases. His credibility is already very questionable in my mind and in the minds of a lot of my fellow Judiciary Committee members - the Democrats," Hirono explained. ...
Hmmm ... a jurist who is praised as "well qualified" by the ABA and pretty much the rest of the legal community is "questionable" in your pea-brain as to "how he approaches his cases"??? ROTFLMAO! Mazie, dearie ... your self-serving prejudice is childishly transparent ... you are readily admitting that your opinion is solely based on your brand of bigoted politics.
... She's right there. In fact, they had their minds made up about him on the first day President Trump announced him as his nominee. Hours after Trump presented Kavanaugh, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said they were going to obstruct the nomination with "everything they've got."
Kavanaugh "has an ideological agenda" that is "very outcome driven," Hirono continued. He has an "inability to be fair," especially when it comes to women's reproductive choice, she noted. ...
BWHA HA HA HA HA HA!!! That's the pot calling the supposed kettle "BLACK"! You, Mazie, are the one being an ideological hack who lacks the innate ability to be fair, you silly cow ... especially when it comes to the straightforward facts that are in front of us.
Even Ruth "Buzzie" Ginsburg has a real problem with your intolerant bigotry, Mazie ...
... Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently lamented the state of today's cutthroat politics. Back in her day, she noted, the Senate voted for her overwhelmingly. Her ideology had little to do with her confirmation.
"I wish I could wave a magic wand and have it go back to the way it was," Ginsburg said.