Kavanaugh has provided over 400,000 pages for review, not including what was released yesterday.
I believe that's more than the previous 5 nominees COMBINED.
Given that he was a lawyer at the Bush WH, if you can't imagine why some of his papers might fall under executive privilege, nothing I say here is going to convince you.
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776
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Each side plays from the same rule book when they are in...and out of...power. The difference between these two parties is the way they're spelled. The tactics remain the same. Neither side holds the moral or ethical high ground.
If the members of this forum, (including myself), didn't have a vested interest in trying to establish a more 2A friendly SC, I think there would be a lot less vociferous defense of one party over the other.
Frankly, they are both reprehensible...and both suck.
There's nothing civil about this war.
Pretty sure they do not. I may be wrong, but not everyone in the senate has clearance. Some committees require it and so those members have the access to review classified documents. Don’t think this committee is one of those. More importantly the billions of Americans those leaks will find their way to have no such clearances.
I guess they could play the whole redacted FISA thing. Unload millions of black pages at 1600 on Wednesday and then schedule the vote for 0800 Thursday.
Both parties are parasites sucking the lifeblood out if this nation. Both need to go the route of the dodo bird. As does the financial mechanism by which our candidates are funded.