Friday, September 28, 2018

'Crazy Mazie' fundraises off Kavanaugh hearing

Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) sent out a call for money via email on Thursday, less than 30 minutes into the opening remarks of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. She bragged about how she's been "fighting the Republicans who are desperate to rush Brett Kavanaugh's nomination" and deny the Democrats to drag their feet until the midterm elections.

They hope to win a majority and thus block the confirmation of Kavanaugh and any conservative justice for the Supreme Court.

You may recall that Hirono is the woman who disrespects men. When asked by a reporter if the four women on the Senate Judiciary Committee would be capable of influencing the committee's deliberations on Kavanaugh's nomination, she said, "Guess who is perpetrating all of these kinds of actions. It's the men in this country. I just want to say to the men in this country, just shut up and step up. Do the right thing, for a change."

Hirono finally revealed to the country that she isn't very bright, unless men don't care if they're told to shut up and that they never did the right thing in the past. There likely are self-loathing men out there who would vote for such a vile woman as Hirono, but it isn't smart to alienate a group of people who have no control of their gender, [even those who believe they can change their gender by cutting off parts of their body].

Hirono serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee and has been a critic of Kavanaughs "ideological agenda," such as his belief in the sanctity of all life and the rights of the unborn, as well as his belief in the U.S. Constitution as an originalist.

Hirono also believes that men accused of sexual misconduct are guilty until proven innocent, and that kind of thinking does not belong in this country.

But even the Comedy News Network (aka: CNN) had to comment on Hirono's tasteless attempt at raising money. "Here come the fundraising-off-Kavanaugh-hearing emails--less than 30 minutes into opening remarks, this on from @maziehirono," CNN reporter Kate Bennett tweeted.

The sexist senator wrote: "This has to be my focus. I'm going to continue to prepare and demand a thorough investigatin into these claims--and I am going to fight to make sure Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, Deborah Ramirez, and any other woman who courageously steps forward to tell her story isn't smeared by conservatives ready to walk over these credible claims against Kavanaugh."

Yes, the claims are credible, but without corroborating evidence, they are empty. A man's reputation is on the line and the worst thing Ford might get out of this debacle is a lucrative book deal.

If every time a woman steps forward with an allegation with no evidence, no corroborating witnesses [and Ford's good friend denied her story] and a man is wrongfully accused of a crime he didn't commit, then we no longer have a country that was once America.

Hirono continued with her tacky request for money: "What that means is I have limited time to campaign for our reelection or to fundraise--making us particularly vulnerable to right-wing attacks. So, while I'm focused on stopping Kavanaugh's nomination and finding the truth, I'm asking you to step up now and ensure my team in Hawaii has everything they need to win our campaign in November. Can I count on you?"

The exposure the left got on national TV is more exposure for their political ambitions than donations can buy. Just ask Kamala Harris and wild-eyed Cory Booker [who has his own sexual misconduct allegations sitting in the wings].

About an hour later, Hirono sent an email out to apologize for the "error" of her tackiness and bad judgment.

"A fundraising message was sent this morning in error. We apologize sincerely for the error. All contributions made on this page will be donated to organizations helping survivors of sexual assault," it said.

Will some of the money go to the Catholic altar boys who were sexually assaulted too?

Fat chance.

Hirono joins the tacky ranks of Sens. Kamala Harris (D- Calif.) and Cory Booker [aka: Sparacus] (D-NJ) who have sent out fundraising requests in resistance to Kavanaugh's confirmation.

The Dems accuse the Republican Party of not believing women. That isn't true--but the burden of even a modicum of proof beyond mere accusations belongs to the accuser, not the accused.


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