Sunday, October 14, 2018





Google hate

On Saturday, Oct. 6, when it was clear that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh would be confirmed by the U.S. Senate -- where Republicans hold a 51-to-49 majority over the Democrats -- Google Design Lead Dave Hogue took to Twitter to vent his rage, railing that "you are finished, @GOP" and "F**K. YOU. ALL. TO. HELL."

In full, Hogue tweeted, "You are finished, @GOP. You polished the final nail for your own coffins. F**K. YOU. ALL. TO. HELL.  I hope the last images burned into your slimy, evil, treasonous retinas are millions of women laughing and clapping and celebrating as your souls descend into the flames."

It appears that Hogue may not be cognizant of the "advice and consent" role of the U.S. Senate in confirming federal judges, but he is well-versed in hateful and divisive speech.

Not surprisingly, after his loathsome tweet went viral, Hogue pulled it. On Sunday, Oct. 7, he tweeted, "Yes, I deleted that tweet.... Yes, I should have been more eloquent and less condemning. Yes, I still believe the @GOP is wrong and not serving your best interests."

Hogue, of course, did not apologize for his vile remarks or take his comments back. He just said he should have been more "eloquent and less condemning."

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Amazing that a judge who applies the law instead of making it up can arouse such hate. The man is clearly disturbed




3 comments:

Bird of Paradise said...

Screw liberals their a whole bunch of nit-wits who click their remotes all day long watch the M.S. Media like CNN and read the NYT's and think its all true

Anonymous said...

The hate is not really about Kavanaugh, it is because Hillary was not elevated to the high station that they believe she richly deserved.
Thankfully we avoided a really bad President even worse than Obama.

Anonymous said...

When Obamacare first passed and the republicans were trying to fight it, Obama said it was "settled Law". Now they are saying the Constitution is outdated and should not be followed. Shouldn't the Constitution be "settles law"? It seems the Dems change their minds to suit their current argument.