Before examining the revolting political racket choreographed by Senate Democrats around the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a brief trip down memory lane:
On the night of July 18, 1969, a U.S. senator drank heavily, got behind the wheel of a car with a young woman beside him and drove off a bridge. He saved himself, stumbled back to his hotel and passed out. She suffocated to death in an air pocket, according to the diver who recovered her body, although the official conclusion was that she drowned. The senator, Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), was 37 years old; the woman, Mary Jo Kopechne, just 28.
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