Trump says Kavanaugh does not deserve Democrat's bad faith opposition to his nomination

Washington Post:
President Trump said during a news conference at the White House that he supports the congressional hearing on an allegation that Brett M. Kavanaugh sexually assaulted a woman in high school, because there shouldn't be any doubt about his innocence. Trump also blamed Democrats for not bringing the allegation forward sooner.
The Democrats have acted in bad faith in opposing this nomination from the beginning.  Their bad faith is based on a political calculation that has led them to obstruct the hearing with paid demonstrators and senators who fraudulently tried to mislead people about the positions of Kavanaugh.

And to top off the bad faith, there are the actions of Sen. Feinstein who waited until the last minute to raise questions about a questionable claim by a woman against Kavanaugh.  We have seen a profile in ugliness by Democrats that hopefully will be hard for them to ever top again.  They deserved to be punished at the polls for their actions in this matter.

See also, The Descent into Progressive Madness.
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The dinosaurs of the party desperately seek relevance by sounding crazier than the new unhinged base that disrupts Senate hearings, loudly pronounces a new socialist future, and envisions octogenarian Maxine Waters as more the future of the party than is septuagenarian Nancy Pelosi. The spectacle is right out of Euripides’s Bacchae, as the creaky old guard of the polis, Tiresias and Cadmus, dress up in trendy, ridiculous ritual costumes to stumble along after the racing and frenzied young maenads in their lethal courtship of suicidal Dionysian madness.
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