

As we predicted, Democrats are already whining about the FBI’s investigation into Brett Kavanaugh. Feinstein says they didn’t interview enough witnesses able to corroborate Ford’s claims (maybe it’s that no one CAN corroborate her claims, genius), and she’s accusing the White House of tying the FBI’s hands.
Schumer echoed her concerns and complained that the FBI’s investigation was “too limited” and too “constrained.”
Who called it?
Mitch McConnell just went OFF on the Senate floor. He’s been doing that a lot lately.
“The fact is that these allegations have not been corroborated. … Not in the new FBI investigation, not anywhere,” he said, adding “Brett Kavanaugh is stunningly and totally qualified for this job.”
.@senatemajldr on the Supreme Court nominee’s qualifications according to the @ABAesq pic.twitter.com/npVyg6t1cc
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 4, 2018
.@senatemajldr: “This is now the seventh time the FBI has thoroughly reviewed Judge Kavanaugh’s background.” https://t.co/GVHdiKGEe0 pic.twitter.com/HPHnPXcC0l
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 4, 2018
.@senatemajldr: “Nobody is supposed to be guilty until proven innocent in the United States of America.” https://t.co/GVHdiKGEe0 pic.twitter.com/SipEWxNNZc
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 4, 2018
I particularly loved this line:
“I admire him for standing up for himself and standing up for his family. I would be shocked if it were not done in an aggressive fashion,” he said.
"I admire him for standing up for himself and standing up for his family. I would be shocked if it were not done in an aggressive fashion," McConnell says of Kavanaugh pic.twitter.com/5ImFrejPQC
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 4, 2018
“Who among us would not have been outraged by having a lifetime record drug through the mud with accusations that could not be proven,” he continued.
RIGHT?
.@senatemajldr: “Who among us would not have been outraged by having a lifetime record drug through the mud with accusations that could not be proven.” https://t.co/GVHdiKGEe0 pic.twitter.com/O8rIvUbgWI
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 4, 2018
Confirm him. Confirm him now.