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Dennis Lund: Dianne Feinstein no longer the lesser of two evils?

September 23, 2018 by Dennis Lund 7 Comments

In recent days the nation has witnessed an unseemly display of political gamesmanship, one which has served as testimonial to just how low the Democrats have sunk. Desperate to regain the power they believe to be rightfully theirs, Sen. Dianne Feinstein trotted out a 36-year-old “he said, she said” story regarding drunken teenagers.
In recent years the party, once on the ascendency, has declined in power, prestige, popularity and now with the Ford-Kavanaugh accusations, has lost all semblance of integrity.
The observers of Supreme Court hearings, ranging from those of Robert Bork to Clarence Thomas, were expecting something like this. What should be surprising is that the accusation against Brett Kavanaugh came from the longtime senator from California. Her career has endured based, to a large extent, on an undeserved reputation for integrity and principles. Her fabulously wealthy husband’s millions have also helped.
Her release of the Christine Ford allegations against Judge Kavanaugh, should forever put to rest any idea that this woman has any level of ethics or respect for our constitutional system. The senator’s actions are worthy of being censured for withholding of information from the committee.  Unfortunately the Republicans lack the requisite spherical objects to do so.
The incident was known to Di Fi back in July, but she kept quiet, keeping it like an ace up her sleeve. We can only guess her reasons for this, but two possibilities spring to mind:
First, she was holding on to it for the purpose of throwing a monkey wrench into the system to either destroy Kavanaugh or delay the process. The former would be her ideal, the latter would serve a similar purpose, though not as direct.
The second possibility, and the one that bears closer scrutiny is: She did not believe the story, or felt it was a gambit that had no credibility, due to a lack of witnesses and the passage of time.
Looking back at SCOTUS hearings, the Democrats have long played hardball, while the Republicans play slow pitch. Two presidential aspirants on the Democratic side garnered a great deal of attention.
Sen. Kamala Harris, the junior senator from California, cross-examined Kavanaugh like a prosecutor trying to break a defendant. Kavanaugh held strong, and when push came to shove Harris showed she had nothing and gamely tried to save what remaining dignity she had left.
From New Jersey came the oft-angry Cory Booker. His feigned outrage was a performance worthy of Oscar consideration. Not a win, mind you, as the Oscars have a low threshold for quality acting when it comes to throwing out undeserved nominations.
When Booker’s “I am Spartacus” moment turned into an “I am Dukakis in a tank” moment, his time in the sun was over and Kavanaugh looked like a shoe-in.
Desperation causes people to act in ways counter to their original thinking. The greater the desperation, the lower the bar of integrity sinks. That brings us back to DiFi.
Regarding conservatives on the bench, the only thing Democrats fear more than a strong, intellectually brilliant and influential conservative (Bork, Gorsuch) would be if that conservative was a minority (Thomas). Better to destroy these people at any price, than to have their ideology influence others.
Kavanaugh is the intellectual they fear. For the Democrats, still smarting from the loss of Merrick Garland, the level of desperation was high and integrity, never their strong suit to begin with, had sunk even lower.
Since Kavanaugh’s adult life was unblemished, the 36 year-old-allegation against a 17-year-old boy suddenly became worthy of a second look.
At some point in time, Feinstein came to the conclusion that putting a flimsy allegation forward was worth the risk. It would also play well to the folks back home who have abandoned her as not being liberal enough. We all have seen the results: the decision has taken political theater to new levels.
The outcome regarding Kavanaugh is pending, as this is written. But a conclusion that many have come to is the action taken by Feinstein was both reprehensible and not worthy of a person of her position.
The woman needs to fade into the sunset, to spend her remaining days living off her husband’s wealth. But she has not taken the hint sent her way when the Democrats refused her an endorsement.
Due to California’s unusual primary system, the voters have two choices for the Senate seat currently occupied by octogenarian Feinstein, and both are Democrats. Di Fi, of course, is one, while the other is Kevin De Leon, a man who is to the left of DiFi, dwelling in the Bernie Sanders and Occassional-Cortex wing of the party.
Feinstein, with a very comfortable 20-point lead, is sailing toward an easy win. The Republican voters will reluctantly either cast their vote for her, or sit that one out letting the chips fall where they may.
Doing so would not send any messages, nor accomplish any worthy goal.
A proposal that does, might be worth considering: Vote for Kevin De Leon.
I know there are a thousand reasons to not like his politics, but that is not what this is about.
Let’s not kid ourselves, the voting record of a Sen. De Leon will match the votes cast by Feinstein. That being the case, they are in essence a distinction without a difference.
De Leon will also have the benefit of demonstrating to the nation just how far left the Democrats have gone. Far-left extremists like Pelosi and Waters have been a recruiting gold mine for conservatives. De Leon has the potential to carry that red banner into the future, one which will soon be devoid of the current occupants of the rest home wing of the party.
How can one justify voting for a man whose politics are an anathema to all ideals of conservativism?
Answer: Dianne Feinstein’s recent actions have now made her the greater of the two evils.

Dennis Lund is a mechanical engineer who lived in Benicia for more than 20 years.

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Comments

  1. Bob "The Owl" Livesay says

    September 23, 2018 at 10:48 am

    Very good Dennis. Keep them coming.

    Reply
    • DDL says

      September 23, 2018 at 10:19 pm

      Thanks Bob! I appreciate the comment,

      Reply
  2. Speaker to Vegetables says

    September 23, 2018 at 3:51 pm

    Hey Dennis, if you need a place to hide out from your liberal neighbors, gimme a jingle. Takes a lot of guts to say something so obvious and honest in a highly charged liberal environment…you know, brown monkey in the cage with black monkeys. You are absolutely correct, though, Pelosi and DiFi are a living recruiting poster for Republicans…not that there’s any hope in this town or throughout much of CA. Funny that liberal ideals are so obvious to CA voters that they can ignore the ignoramus’s that spout them…even funnier that a lot of liberals are not religious, yet they’ve turned their liberalism into a religion…you know, faith without question. Thanks for the article…hope you survive it.

    Reply
    • Thomas Petersen says

      September 23, 2018 at 4:47 pm

      Speaker, “Takes a lot of guts to say something so obvious and honest in a highly charged liberal environment”. I’d say that It is much easier when you have removed yourself from that environment and are doing from a safe distance..

      Reply
      • Speaker to Vegetables says

        September 23, 2018 at 6:21 pm

        Absolutely true…I am certainly not a brave enough soul to allow idiots to know who I am…there are a lot of crazies here in town–just yesterday, in fact, one of us was accused of serial raping. But that’s why I offered sanctuary to Dennis…California is truly the home of fruits and nuts…Benicia was its first capitol. 🙂

        Reply
        • Thomas Petersen says

          September 23, 2018 at 7:35 pm

          Which Dennis?

          Reply
    • DDL says

      September 23, 2018 at 10:25 pm

      Thank you Speaker for the offer. How about if we just have a cup of coffee or beer next time I am in town?

      Regarding the subject of this piece, you are correct, there is a strong element of truth in the piece and the left knows it. At least those honest enough to asses the tactics and actions of their own party. It really boils down as to what is important: to maintain an code of contact which is fair, reasonable and within the norms of a civil society, or do you cast that aside to achieve the desired goal.

      Time will tell on this one.

      Regards
      Dennis

      Reply

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