Monday, November 26, 2018

Dem. Kamala Harris may lose her seat on Senate Judiciary Committee

The GOP is considering reducing the size of the 21-member Senate Judiciary Committee as they prepare for the next Congress.

If this should happen, Sen. Kamala "The Interrupter" Harris, (D-Calif.), a possible candidate for the 2020 presidential campaign, could be booted from the panel, according to a hopeful report.

This is due to the fact that she is a first-term senator and the most junior and obnoxious member. She would be the first to go, but whether or not she goes quietly remains to be seen.

Some butt-kissing Democrats are reportedly scrambling to find a way to keep Harris on the committee, the report said. The ideas include negotiating with Republicans -- who maintained control of the chamber after this month's midterm elections -- to keep the committee at 21 members, or convincing a more senior Democrat to step aside. If the Republicans agree, then they deserve what they get and just watch what happens in 2020 to the GOP.

Although she has been a U.S. senator for less than two years, Harris – a former state attorney general in California – drew attention during the summer for her questioning of Brett Kavanaugh during his Supreme Court confirmation hearings. She could not have been more infuriating as she would ask a question then not allow Kavanaugh to answer it.

Harris and Kavanaugh had a heated exchange over whether he discussed the Russia investigation being conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller with anyone at a law firm associated with President Trump’s personal lawyer. It was a trick question designed to make him look guilty, rather than a question in pursuit of the truth as to whether he perpetrated sexual misconduct when he was a teenager.

“I think you’re thinking of someone and you don’t want to tell us,” Harris said as if she was a mindreader.

In September, the Washington Post gave the annoying senator a rating of Four Pinocchios, because she selectively edited a video of Kavanaugh comments about abortion-inducing drugs, in a bid to argue that he was against birth control.

Harris told Senate Minority Leader Chuck "Nostril Caves" Schumer, (D-N.Y.), that she wants to keep her Judiciary spot, her spokeswoman Lily Adams told the Post. It keeps her in the spotlight when the committee goes on TV.

Her supporters say that Harris, 54 – by being half Jamaican-American and half Tamil Indian – helps Democrats underscore that the GOP side of the committee includes only white males.

“Not only would it be unconscionable to remove the only African-American woman from the committee, but Sen. Harris also is the most skilled questioner on the entire panel,” Brian Fallon, executive director of Demand Justice, a group tries to get liberal judges appointed, told the Post.

She is not actually the most skilled, if she were, she wouldn't need to ask trick questions. She is the most obnoxious, sneering and sneaky person on the committee.

But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is said to be considering Sen.-elect Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., for a Judiciary seat, the Post reported. 

According to the Post, serious discussions about the makeup of the committee will begin sometime after Tuesday’s Senate run-off election in Mississippi.


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