Caitlin Flanagan at The Atlantic reacts to the controversy around the Supreme Court nominee.
Albert Burneko at The Concourse writes that conservativism "lacks absolutely any moral or ideological underpinning beyond the reactionary protection of moneyed white men—of their station, their wealth and power, and their egos."
And Noreen Malone at The Cut calls Kavanaugh, "Such a Brett."
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
"When I Was in High School, I Faced My Own Brett Kavanaugh"
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