Hopes,
dreams, and aspirations are all too human and necessary. The problem
arises when we tie them to expectations that may be too optimistic.
When the events or results fall short of our expectations we suffer
disappointment. The disappointment we suffer is particularly vexing
when we have expended too much hope and expectation on events or
outcomes over which we have no control, such as hoping and expecting
someone else to act in an ethical or a wise manner.
So
it was that I allowed myself to invest too much of my hope in
conservative Democrats and misnamed “moderate” Republicans. I
say too much hope because I really did know better than to expect
those conservative Democrats and misnamed moderate Republicans to do
the right thing. In fact I even warned one of my friends about them.
I told this friend that Heidi Heitkamp and Joe Mansion would act
like politicians rather public servants, and they would do what it
takes for them to get re-elected. I also told him that Lisa
Murkowski, Jeff Flake, and Susan Collins were Republicans first and
were very unlikely to go against the majority of their party
regardless of what is right or wrong. And yet I had this strong hope that I was wrong.
Kudos
to Heidi Heitkamp. Her vote against Kavanaugh's appointment
(technically against cloture) was a pleasant surprise, and I am not
about to question her motives. Lisa Murkowski's vote against cloture
was less of a surprise but is still worthy of praise. Jeff Flake, on
the other hand, did what his name suggests and flaked out as usual.
He is great at occasionally expressing his disagreements with the
Republican leadership, but he caves in to those leaders whenever push
comes to shove. How can anyone call for an investigation into the
allegations against Kavaqnaugh and then express his satisfaction
with a show and a sham in which the FBI was so constrained about who
they could interview that one cannot truthfully call what they did a
credible background check or an investigation! As for Susan Collins,
what she did is indicative of what we already know about her. She
demonstrated that she still has the backbone and conscience of a
jellyfish!
The
reasons Susan Collins gave for voting for the confirmation of Brett
Kavanaugh are even less believable than Jeff Flake saying he is
satisfied with the FBI's so called investigation. I am struck by the
inanity of Susan Collins and other Republicans accusing the Democrats
of depriving Kavanaugh of his right to the “presumption of
innocent.” Someone should point out to those disingenuous
prevaricators that there is also something called due process.
Presumption of innocence is a criminal standard, and as such it
requires the same sort of due process as a criminal matter would
require. In other words, there has to be a criminal style
investigation and a trial in which all of the evidence is presented
through witnesses, all witnesses are called upon to testify, and all
witnesses are subjected to cross examination! None of that was done!
Indeed this sham of a hearing and investigation did not even rise to
the level of competence that the bar association insists on for civil
matters. I should add that the test for civil matters (a
preponderance of evidence) is the test that should apply in regard to
confirmations. But regardless of what test should be applied, the
key issue that none of the Republicans want to talk about is the
egregious lack of any effort to gather and present any evidence other
than the testimony of the two principals in regard to only one of the
three alleged acts of misconduct or criminal activity on the part of
Brett Kavanaugh!
Once
more the Republican senators are selling crap
for chocolate to the base Republicans, knowing that the Trump chumps are stupid enough to
believe Trump when he blames the Democrats for the taste. The rest
of us are not buying the crap, and we are justifiably angry! I can only hope that enough of us will express this anger in the voting booths this November. I know I will. What we need is a gigantic blue tsunami rather than a mere wave!
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