Larry O'Donnell: The Senate's an 'Unfixable Crime Against Democracy'

Tim Graham | October 9, 2018
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On his MSNBC show after the Kavanaugh cloture vote, Larry O'Donnell blathered: “An American realist knows that the federal government has never even tried democracy, not for one day. And so today in the United States Senate, the senators who represent 55 percent of the American people lost an important Senate vote, again.” He was parroting a survey paid for by the taxpayer-subsidized liberals at NPR and PBS that found the 49 Senators opposing Kavanaugh represented 55.8 percent of the public. 

O’Donnell mourned that he used to be proud to work in the Senate a while back for Daniel Patrick Moynihan, but it slowly dawned on him that the Senate is “an unfixable crime against democracy,” perpetuated by a group of racist, sexist Founding Fathers.

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