1. Kavanaugh meets Kafka in kangaroo court

From New York Post: ""If Franz Kafka had written about confirmation hearings, he couldn't have come up with a better scenario than the one now unfolding in the US Senate."

2. Last-Minute Attack On Kavanaugh Is Meant As Warning To All Conservatives

From Investor's Business Daily: "It's hard to know what to make of the last-second charge against Judge Brett Kavanaugh about an event that allegedly occurred 36 years ago. "

3. With Christine Blasey Ford, the Democrats have descended to new lows in politicising justice

From Spectator: "They tried the same thing when they wheeled out Anita Hill during the hearings on Clarence Thomas."

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Georgia Lt. Gov. Lester Maddox, angry about an article, burns a copy of The Atlanta Constitution in the state Senate on March 10, 1971, saying the paper did not have the "guts, integrity, manhood or decency" to report the situation accurately. (AJC file)

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Ja’Quon Stembridge, shown here in July at the Henry County Republican Party monthly meeting, recently stepped from his position with the Georgia GOP. (Jenni Girtman for the AJC)

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