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Can we still use the expression, sober as a judge, if Kavanaugh is seated?
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jimbasil
(50000 Posts - Joined: Nov 15, 2007)
Posted at 11:27 pm on Oct 3, 2018
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Jack, he is a banker
and Jane, she is a clerk
Replies to: "Can we still use the expression, sober as a judge, if Kavanaugh is seated?"
Can we still use the expression, sober as a judge, if Kavanaugh is seated?
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jimbasil
- 11:27pm 10/3/18
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I'm sure he's the first judge ever to have been a drinker in college
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wrdomerson
- 8:42am 10/4/18
Humor wrdomerson, Humor. - If so, can we now shout out at rallies - Shut her up!, Shut her up! - ?
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jimbasil
- 9:03am 10/4/18
He is a keg-half-full kind of guy.
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golfernot
- 3:31am 10/4/18
...and he finished as veldictorian at Yale and #1 in his Yale Law class all the while.......
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:09am 10/4/18
Yes, Yale's finest.
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jimbasil
- 9:49am 10/4/18
I'm all for a moratorium on Yale nominees. Seems to be an unnecessary prerequsite for the Court.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:11pm 10/4/18
That's nothing of what I said or inferred.
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jimbasil
- 1:21pm 10/4/18
I don't think anyone thought you did. But, I notice you didn't disagree with me....
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NedoftheHill
- 2:19pm 10/4/18
Thanks, Goebbels.
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jimbasil
- 2:35pm 10/4/18
I don't think Goebbels is known for pointing out the obvious, and subtly prodding his opponent
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NedoftheHill
- 5:43pm 10/4/18
Yeah, he's a real prize. Only qualified conservative jurist available.
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golfernot
- 9:22am 10/4/18
Or a teen girl we can all grope in an upstairs bedroom after a keg or three.
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jimbasil
- 9:42am 10/4/18
Yale is a party school, he was just a better alcoholic than the rest...
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iairishcheeks
- 8:46am 10/4/18
Epitaph material - "He was just a better alcoholic than the rest" - Tombstone ready.
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jimbasil
- 9:44am 10/4/18
Dilly! Dilly!
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:55am 10/4/18
Was it you who said that was a missed opportunity? So true.
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NedoftheHill
- 11:18am 10/4/18
Yes it was. If he is confirmed, Bud Light ought to have a commercial with that king on the senate
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BaronVonZemo
- 1:37pm 10/4/18