Cory Booker's stunt backfires bigtime as Grassley beats him

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Cory Booker’s grandstanding stunt backfires bigtime as Grassley beats him at his own game – and then some

September 6, 2018 |  Vivek Saxena 

 

An attempt by loudmouth liberal Sen. Cory Booker to hijack Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing Thursday blew up in his face big time.

 

It all started when the obnoxious New Jersey Democrat  threatened to commit an act of “civil disobedience” by releasing a confidential Kavanaugh email.

 

“I am going to release the e-mail about racial profiling and I understand that the penalty comes with potential ousting from the Senate,” the arrogant senator, who had the gall to liken himself to Spartacus, bloviated during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday.

 

Source:  Cory Booker threatens to release Kavanaugh email about racial profiling by  BPR

 

While working for the administration of then-President George W. Bush in 2002, only months after Islamic terrorists had killed 3000 Americans, Kavanaugh allegedly sent an email touting his belief that the federal government should use racial profiling to root out terrorism.

 

That wasn’t a controversial view at the time, but this wouldn’t have mattered to Booker’s radical base, ergo why he pulled this stunt and implied that Kavanaugh had been a supporter of racial profiling. And it would have worked had two additional things not happened.

 

First, Booker released the email in question. And second, Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley released not only that email, but scores of other documents as well. What makes all this so wonderfully beautiful for conservatives is that the documents that were released,  including the email Booker foolhardily leaked, proved him to be a disingenuous hack.

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Avatar eddessaknight -
#1
While working for the administration of then-President George W. Bush in 2002, only months after Islamic terrorists had killed 3000 Americans, Kavanaugh allegedly sent an email touting his belief that the federal government should use sensible racial profiling to root out terrorism.

Avatar jarasan -
#2
booker is big mouthed blow hard idiot loser, not a leader at all, he is a carnival barker.
Avatar jarasan -
#3
His delivery and rhetoric is almost as repulsive as hilldebeast's.
Avatar jarasan -
#4
It is kinda like when you are listening and seeing him yell on TV I want to take one of those expanding foam cartridges and unload it into his big fat mouth and watch it harden till he can't move that trap. I can't stand that wanna be loud preacher fire and brim stone yelling idiot.
Avatar JAP69 -
#5
Booker was making sound bites for his election campaigns. By the time he plays them for an election the majority will have forgotten about those records were already released to the public.
How many people are actually watching the confirmation hearings at all. A small percentage of the population I would reckon.
Avatar CARBOB -
#6
Every Democrat on the panel keep asking the same questions, hoping to trap Kavanaugh into a mistake. He is too   intelligent for the Democrats. Some of the Republicans are not falling for those stunts. Listening to Booker and Harris , I now understand how the majority of the Blacks voted for Obama because of skin color. The same way Harris and Booker was elected.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#7
We use racial profiling all the time! "Describe your assailant, Mrs. Jones." "Well, he was a young man, about six ft. tall..." "Well, what color was he?" "Oh, he was white. (or black or Hispanic or Asian looking) The Israelis use it all the time to good effect. Hell, the Census uses it!

The Democrats care more about re-election and their own agendas than they do the country. THEY are the ones who are constantly being obstructionists!

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