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Wednesday, October 03, 2018

Kavanaugh Drank Beer?

While liberals express outrage over the fact that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh drank beer -- reportedly sometimes to excess -- in high school and college, they and the leftist media have largely ignored the extensive partying of former President Barack Obama, who has confessed to heavy pot smoking and cocaine use in high school and college.

Given the drinking limits being set retroactively for Kavanaugh by his leftist critics and arguments therefrom that he is not suited for the high court, it is reasonable to conclude that Barack Obama's extensive illegal drug use would preclude him from a seat on the Supreme Court, or on any federal bench.

From Dreams From My Father by Barack Obama:

“I [Obama] blew a few smoke rings, remembering those years [in high school]. Pot had helped, and booze; maybe a little blow [cocaine] when you could afford it. Not smack, though – Micky, my potential initiator, had been just a little too eager for me to go through with that…. He had pulled out the needle and the tubing, and I’d looked at him standing there, surrounded by big slabs of salami and roast beef, and right then an image popped into my head of an air bubble, shiny and round like a pearl, rolling quietly through a vein and stopping my heart."

“Junkie. Pothead. That’s where I’d been headed: the final, fatal role of the young would-be black man. "

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Would-be black man." He continued to be a would-be black man, just using blacks for his own gain. Frankly, he still is.

Anonymous said...

Another borefest. Talk about "derangement syndrome". Just can't let it go huh? LOL

Anonymous said...

So why do they still ignore former president Bill Clinton's rape and inappropriate relationships with women. And then Hillary calling the women names and lying to cover up Bill's actions.

Anonymous said...

Follow the $$ and the power.

Anonymous said...

You do realize pointing out that the "other team" is doing something wrong that is the same thing your team is doing....

That your are admitting that what "your team" is doing is wrong? It is an acknowledgement and confession that "your team" is in the wrong?

In no way does it make anything better in any way.

If it's not OK for the "other team", it's not OK for "your team" either.