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Democrats are angry

Michael Greiner
3 min readOct 5, 2018

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The one thing Brett Kavanaugh’s right about: what comes around goes around.

Both Democrats and Republicans are claiming right now that their bases are energized. Indeed, a recent poll sponsored by NPR seemed to indicate that the “enthusiasm gap” which existed between Republicans and Democrats. It appears that Brett Kavanaugh’s fiery denunciation of the charges against him motivated Republicans who were feeling pretty turned off from politics.

Based upon recent developments, it appears pretty clear that Kavanaugh will be confirmed to the Supreme Court. That joke of an FBI investigation provided Jeff Flake and Susan Collins enough of a fig leaf to cover their vote for this wholly unsuitable nominee. Anyone who thought there was really a chance of stopping his nomination was probably kidding themselves. Alas, hope springs eternal.

When this is all over, probably this weekend, Republicans will surely celebrate. But in accomplishing this quiet coup of the judiciary, Mitch McConnell and his allies have planted the seeds of their undoing.

After all, what is the opposite of enthusiasm if not complacency. Once Kavanaugh has taken his place among the nine, Republicans will see little more reason to fight with such passion. After all, they have accomplished their long-cherished goal: an…

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Michael Greiner
Michael Greiner

Written by Michael Greiner

Mike is an Assistant Professor of Management for Legal and Ethical Studies at Oakland U. Mike combines his scholarship with practical experience in politics.

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