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Barack Obama's attorney general Eric Holder is fuming over the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
So angry is the one-time top lawman that he questions the legitimacy of the highest court in America — simply because a fairly-elected Republican president installed a conservative judge. And he wants everyone who opposed Kavanaugh to use their "rage" to "be rid of these people."
"With the confirmation of Kavanaugh and the process which led to it, (and the treatment of Merrick Garland), the legitimacy of the Supreme Court can justifiably be questioned. The Court must now prove - through its work - that it is worthy of the nation’s trust," Holder wrote Saturday on Twitter.
He needs to be in federal lockup with the Clintons, Lynch, Comey, Strzok ,Page, Clapper, and all the other Deep State conspirators in the coup against our President.
The Supreme Court is one of three branches of government. They are the fundamental foundation of our country. Amazing that this moron former Obama lackey would call for its removal.
Notice how instead of mocking Holder for making this lunatic and absurd statement like they would had Trump or any conservative made it, they are silent on it.
I question the legitimacy of anyone who sells 1200 rifles to the Mexican drug cartels and fights border security, but that's just me.
I question the legitimacy of anyone who believes 9 people in black robes have any authority over you, me, or anyone else instead of respecting natural law, but that's just me.
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