yes the coalition will stick together for the next 30 some days, because we have seen neil: 30 some days is an eternity. yes it is. neil: you ve got to keep that anger. i know some italian families that can keep it going that long i believe so, you look at some states they have early poll ing, a lot of voting is already underway and some states in the next week or two, tens of millions of votes will already be cast and this is very fresh in their minds and here is the realize ronnie all of these protests are not organic. we do know now that george sorros funding is behind it. no, we do not. neil: now wait wait wait wait wait, we haven t seen any clear ed or canceled checks. no the washington post neil: i m not here to play left or right we don t know whether george sorros is but what we do know is that the vote is now near hours away and what we do know is that democrats risk hurting their image and that s from a democrat i ll explain,
i was talking to a protester a few moments ago and i want you to listen to what he had to say. to me, that investigation is representing a sham. there s no access to look through the results of the investigation, not sufficient access. then how can we believe that this is okay now? the fact that kavanaugh is being judge kavanaugh is being confirmed today? how can we believe, right, as a nation that this is happening, that this is happening in a legitimate process? neil, i have to tell you that i ve spoken to a whole lot of protesters today who told me they have no plans to go anywhere today, this afternoon. they plan to be here well into the evening after the vote they plan to stick around. they re going to converge at the supreme court behind me. we found out earlier that the senate gallery is going to be open during the vote. the senate building s also shut down. so everybody here to protest
and that s exactly what is playing out right now and it s not good. neil: the fear was, i think you said, christina, that the judge might have tipped his hand where his bias might be. does he work hard to disavow that notion or is every decision he makes looked through that prism? that s why we have conservative judges and why they fall into that category. i think, yes, that s what anger add lot of people. people that came forward afterwards, friends of his saying that that s what angered me, the way he portrayed himself on the stand and you want somebody who is fair and balanced and look at the case and not look at the case would you be that way if people made in your eyes outrageous allegations and would you be calm and editorial about it. that shows, too, just your reputation, your family, everything is at stake, but i m not going to weigh in on whether it s right or wrong. i still think the major issue why it s enraged so many people is that we are discounting a
continuous problem that seems to be existing, not only in america, but around the globe and that s sexual assault and not wanting to believe or who to believe and how to treat the situation and to be more open about it. and so i think that s the bigger issue and that s why people are so angry. several people have come forward, whether they re right or wrong or memory may be off, we can t discount people that have gone through that experience. and i think that s the most important part here. by nominating him and him passing through, i think that to them is seen what about us and what did i go through. neil: the other is we held him to a tougher standard to prove a a than the accuser. and arguing and taking a tough stance on the democrats who were clearly against him and berating him, and it was a horrible point in time for our country, watching that hearing. and what if he sat there and took it, right? does that mean he s going to let the government tell him how to
asterisk next to the judge s name, and clarence thomas has an asterisk to his name, the vote in the senate, but he s on the high court. kavanaugh would presumably get on the high court. what do you make of that? i think part of the reason this has been such a pitch battle is that the work that the supreme court actually does overwhelms ultimately these confirmation battles. so, when we think about kavanaugh in the years to come, it s not going to be over what we ve seen in the last three weeks, it s going to be where he comes out on these monumental decisions that the court has to make. and i think the substance of those rulings will be much more important to our here and now than how he got on the court in the first place. neil: that s interesting. let me ask you then, these protesters are gathering and i think if we can show it outside the supreme court, they re getting bigger and bigger by the moment and i m wondering, would