Friday at 10:00 a.m. is the deadline set by the Senate Judiciary Committee for a commitment and written proffer of testimony by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who alleges that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school party over thirty-five years ago. Dr. Ford’s attorney said Thursday it was “not possible” for […]
Waiting and Watching…
All eyes are on the Senate Judiciary Committee today, as Chairman Charles Grassley announced today that the committee will need to hear from Dr. Ford with written testimony by Friday, in order to proceed with the Monday hearing. Grassley has invited Dr. Ford to testify in public or in a private closed-door hearing. To date, Ford […]
The Judge Awaits the Witness
The Kavanaugh Column reported yesterday that Christine Blasey Ford, the Palo Alto, California psychology professor who accuses Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of assaulting her at a high school party when they were teenagers, had said through her attorney that Ford was prepared to testify under oath before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Committee Chairman Charles Grassley has set […]
Déjà Vu All Over Again
Surely Yogi Berra wasn’t thinking of the explosive mix of sex and politics that boils up in the headlines on a too-regular basis when he coined this famous quip, but for many who’ve followed the high-stakes political games that are played around Supreme Court nominations, it’s 1991 all over again. Last Friday, the Kavanaugh Column reported on […]
The Purloined Letter
As the date of Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s expected Senate Judiciary Committee vote next Thursday approaches, a whiff of whispered scandal now infects his nomination process. The story broke yesterday that Senator Dianne Feinstein of California has referred a letter regarding Kavanaugh from a constituent in California to the FBI. Feinstein has refused to show the […]
Joe Donnelly: A Hoosier in the Dock
Like several other Senate Democrats, Indiana Democratic Senator Joe Donnelly is feeling the heat from the Kavanaugh confirmation vote. Donnelly is in a statistical dead heat against businessman Mike Braun for his Senate seat this November. The Hoosier State is reddest in Fort Wayne, and the News-Sentinel yesterday called on Donnelly to vote to confirm Kavanaugh. The more progressive Indianapolis Star […]
Joe Manchin, Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun
Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia is in a tough election race this fall. Real Clear Politics polling has him with an uncomfortable lead against his Republican opponent, and Manchin is running hard. President Trump won the Mountaineer State in 2016 with a whopping 68.5%, the largest margin of victory for any presidential candidate in the state’s […]
Lisa Murkowski: Reluctant Maverick
This week, the Kavanaugh Column is taking a closer look at the undecided senators in the middle of the Kavanaugh confirmation fight, two pro-abortion Republicans and three Democrats who are from strongly pro-life states. Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski steps into the spotlight today. “Have Senate Democrats already lost on Kavanaugh?”, asked Vanity Fair yesterday. The magazine cites […]
A Hard Rain Falls on Senator Collins
With the conclusion of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination, relative calm has again settled over the Tidal Basin here in Washington. No damaging testimony emerged from the hearing (unless you count self-inflicted damage by senators opposed to Kavanaugh), and committee Democrats scored no “gotcha” moments. The countdown begins to the […]
Not with a Bang, But with a Whimper
Friday wrapped up the Senate Judiciary Committee nomination hearing for Judge Brett Kavanaugh. After over thirty hours on the “hot seat,” far longer than any other Supreme Court nominee in recent memory, Judge Kavanaugh may be breathing a sigh of gratitude that he can return to a somewhat “normal” life while he awaits the formal […]
A Song of Freedom
The third day of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing featured a second (“lightning”) round of questions for the nominee by committee members. Two strains in this now long-running political opera became clear Thursday: Judge Kavanaugh’s high and clear aria of constitutional liberty, expressed in his devotion to Federalism, separation of powers and a […]
Judge Kavanaugh Keeps Calm, Carries On
The second day of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing thankfully lacked the drama provided by yesterday’s orchestrated and extremely rude Democratic opposition. That didn’t keep the Democrats for grousing occasionally about “missing documents,” or periodic demonstrators from punctuating the professional atmosphere of the proceeding with shouts of “We’re not going back!” But over […]
“Sound and Fury:” Confirmation Hearing, Day One
The first day of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing came in like a lion, with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley enduring an “unprecedented” series of demonstrations and disruptions from screaming pro-abortion protestors in the audience, and insults and interruptions from most of the Democratic Senators on the committee. Reportedly, Senate Minority Leader […]
The Calm Before the Storm
This is the calm before the storm. Ahead of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing that begins next week, Judge Kavanaugh has met with every Republican Senator and most of the Democrats on the Judiciary Committee, as well as several from pro-Trump Red States. Although pro-abortion senators have continued to elevate (lower?) their rhetoric against him, […]
The ‘McCain Vote’
The late Senator John McCain of Arizona is being laid to rest this week, with public viewings in the Arizona State House and the U.S. Senate. Americans United for Life is deeply saddened by the passing of Senator McCain, a pro-life warrior who fought for human rights and human dignity, without regard to any political […]
Make Your Voice Heard on the Kavanaugh Nomination
One week from yesterday, the Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Judge Brett Kavanaugh will begin. The distinguished jurist is widely expected to be confirmed by the Senate, with swing vote Senator Susan Collins speaking positively of Judge Kavanaugh and even some of the Senators who were playing politics with the traditional nominee meetings eventually scheduling […]
