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Nike embracing a guy who thinks cops are pigs and love a Communist mass murderer is a very interesting marketing campaign for an athletic sportswear company. #JustDoIt

3:02 PM - Sep 3, 2018
Collins’ tweet, depicting former NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman who was killed during combat operations in Afghanistan in 2004, was widely used by people on social media to show what an athlete making a real sacrifice looks like.

Others pointed out Nike’s hypocrisy in supporting Kaepernick’s protests while selling shoes allegedly produced in factories that may have questionable labor practices:
 
Im conflicted here because I am uneducated. (formally)
This does not mean I agree with Sotomayor. In fact, I think she's a polished product of the system she represents.

Don't sell yourself short. You are well-educated in the sense that you remember what you have been told to believe.
 
When the shadow banning first came to light, @jack had everyone on the conservative side of the aisle blocked.
Seriously, he had blocked every account with a conservative viewpoint.
I had never even heard of him when this happened, and when I checked, sure enough, I was blocked.
After that he unblocked most of us, including myself, but the cat was out of the bag.
The blocking and reporting by armies of leftist trolls played a big part in censoring conservative views on twitter.
There are other tactics, most of which were lifted a few days ago.
Its very noticeable to those paying attention.

The timing of twitter lifting most of their shadow ban tactics right before testifying is hilarious.

Since twitter never had any "shadow ban tactics", what was the timing?
 

Kavanaugh and the Ginsburg Standard
‘No hints, no forecasts, no previews,’ she said in 1993, responding to a question about discrimination.



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By
David B. Rivkin Jr. and
Andrew M. Grossman
Sept. 3, 2018 5:35 p.m. ET
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is sworn in at her 1993 confirmation hearing. PHOTO: JEFFREY MARKOWITZ/SYGMA VIA GETTY IMAGES

Don’t blame Brett Kavanaugh when he demurs at his confirmation hearing from answering questions on legal issues that might come before the Supreme Court. It’s the senators who will be in the wrong, for demanding commitments that no judicious nominee could provide. To answer “direct questions on stare decisis on many other matters, including Roe and health care”—as Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called for—would itself be disqualifying.

That principle has come to be called the Ginsburg Standard, after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. As she explained in the opening statement of her 1993 confirmation hearing: “A judge sworn to decide impartially can offer no forecasts, no hints, for that would show not only disregard for the specifics of the particular case—it would display disdain for the entire judicial process.” Or, as she later responded to a question about constitutional protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation: “No hints, no forecasts, no previews.”
 
Video: Dems try adjourning Kavanaugh Judiciary confirmation hearing; Update: A Schumer plot?
Ed Morrissey Sep 04, 2018 10:05 AM
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Stunts.
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Mob Rule’: Dems Melt Down, Protesters Ejected
https://www.breitbart.com/big-gover...pdates-brett-kavanaugh-confirmation-hearings/



The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday will begin its confirmation hearings for Brett Kavanaugh. If confirmed, Kavanaugh will replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. In his opening statement, Kavanaugh, echoing Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, will say that a “good judge must be an umpire—a neutral and impartial arbiter who favors no litigant or policy.” Breitbart News will have live updates throughout the week. All times eastern
 
Hey my Dudes. Been off line a bit. Did stupid Hitler get the nukes out of North Korea yet? A couple of million folks on some islands a little west of here were wondering. Hit me up when the coast is clear.
 
Hey my Dudes. Been off line a bit. Did stupid Hitler get the nukes out of North Korea yet? A couple of million folks on some islands a little west of here were wondering. Hit me up when the coast is clear.
When you get back from rehab I have a new Supreme Court Justice I want you to meet.
 
White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly frequently lost his temper, telling colleagues he thought the president was “unhinged,” according to Woodward.

In one meeting, Kelly reportedly said Trump was “an idiot,” and it was “pointless to try to convince him of anything.”

“He’s gone off the rails. We’re in Crazytown. I don’t even know why any of us are here. This is the worst job I’ve ever had,” Kelly said.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/wildest-...-96b9-7f844af62e78&.tsrc=notification-brknews
 
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