The left's loss of power in the Kavanaugh fight

Marc Giller:
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... Kavanagh’s confirmation means so much more than the possible overturning of decisions that the left hold so sacred. It also represents a singular diminishing of the left’s power that we haven’t seen since the election of Donald Trump in 2016. The paradigm has shifted, you see: It used to be that if Democrats and the media raised enough hell about something, the GOP would revert true to form and back off. Republicans would convince themselves that whatever liberals were caterwauling about just wasn’t worth the fight, and find some way to appease them. Even if the GOP ran both Congress and the White House, it always seemed as if the Democrats really ran the show.

But look at what just happened.

That, ladies and gentleman, is the very picture of someone who doesn’t give a flying f-bomb. That fact that it’s Lindsey Graham, who by all definitions of the word is a moderate Republican, makes it all the more amazing. Like Honey Badger, he don’t care what that protestor is screaming at him. Because Graham figured out what a lot of Republicans did during this confirmation battle: the Democrat smear machine, the professional activist class, even the biased national news media have no power over them.
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Hysteria has its limits as a political tool.

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