Brett Kavanaugh is in the wrong branch of government

Brett Kavanaugh is partisan, prevaricating, and ill-tempered. Maybe he should be in Congress.

Brett Kavanaugh.
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Brett Kavanaugh faces the unenviable task of proving he's not a binge-drinking rapist. So far, he has acquitted himself poorly.

In the embattled Supreme Court nominee's first hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, the one you probably didn't watch, Kavanaugh defined a "good judge" as "a neutral and impartial arbiter who favors no litigant or policy." He fell short of this standard at his second hearing, the one where he cried and declared his love of beer.

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Windsor Mann

Windsor Mann is the editor of The Quotable Hitchens: From Alcohol to Zionism.