ZitatI don't know what's going on, but the Republicans seem to have found the testicular fortitude to speak the truth and stand up to the scheming Democrats for once. Sen. John Kennedy's (R-La.) scathing remarks will surely come in as the second most memorable speech of Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation process — second to the unleashing of Lindsey "The Kraken" Graham. Calling the Senate hearing an “intergalactic freak show,” Sen. Kennedy won my heart forever.
...Kennedy admonishes: "To the person who leaked Dr. Ford's letter, to the person who breached Dr. Ford's anonymity, and to the person who did not tell her she could have avoided this by testifying privately in her home in California, you know who you are. You should bow your head in shame, in my opinion, and you should hide your head in a bag every day for the rest of your natural life." His remarks were clearly directed at Sen. Dianne Feinstein (R-Calif.), whose shenanigans were exposed at the hearings.
As if that wasn't epic enough, he then went on to turn his remarks into a short but effective sermon. "I don't know if you believe in God or read the Bible," he continued, "but there's wisdom in a passage whether you read the Bible or believe in God or not, and I'd refer you to Matthew 16:26: 'For what is a person profited if he gains the whole world and he loses his soul?'"