Sarah Sanders: Conservative Supreme Court Would Be Another Vindication Against NeverTrump ‘Republicans’

When Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away, former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders tweeted out a heartfelt condolence, saying, “RIP Justice Ginsburg. Prayers for her family.”

Sanders has since gone on the offensive to get her seat filled in prior to November’s election and today she took on all those who opposed the president’s election in 2016.

She said, “A conservative Supreme Court would be another vindication for all who battled in the trenches for President Trump against not only the liberal mob, but neverTrump “Republicans” who favored a Hillary Clinton presidency and its inevitable result – an enduring liberal Supreme Court.”

On Saturday night, she sent a message to the elected leaders about the potential upcoming decision, saying “This is a defining moment for Senate Republicans. Either stand with the president and people who put you in office, or stand with the liberal mob and soon find yourself out of office. Do the right thing and make history.”

That morning she posted a nine-part tweet of an excerpt from her book that centered around Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and his confirmation hearing.

A preview of the coming battle for the Supreme Court…an excerpt from my new book “Speaking for Myself,” about the Kavanaugh confirmation fight: “From day one, Democrats and the liberal mob were hell-bent on defeating Kavanaugh’s nomination at all costs.

To prepare for the Senate confirmation hearings…I played the role of Senator Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and along with others fired tough questions at Kavanaugh.

We knew there was no subject matter too degrading or too humiliating for the Democrats to ask him about. Here was someone who had been praised as a man of high integrity and character, and here we were interrogating him about the most intimate details of his personal life.

We had to do it. It was the only way to get him prepared for the hearings. To throw him off and make him angry, I interrupted his response about the impact of these accusations on his family and said, “With all due respect, Judge, you think you’re the victim here?

An innocent woman said you sexually assaulted her. Explain to me why you’re the victim?” Kavanaugh got angry, teared up, and said, “You ask my daughters about that.”

I flew back on Air Force One to Washington, watching Dr. Ford testify before the Senate with the president and then joined the president on Marine One to fly to the White House. Kavanaugh categorically denied the allegations and in a powerful moment, he shared that his young daughter suggested their family pray for Dr. Ford.

“That’s a lot of wisdom from a ten-year-old,” Kavanaugh said, on the verge of tears…After Kavanaugh’s opening statement I called the president and said, “Kavanaugh just saved himself.”

“Did you cry?” the president asked.  “Yes.” “I knew it,” the president said. “You’re softer than people think.” He laughed. “Did you cry?” I asked him. “You know I’m not a crier,” he said. “But I’m not going to answer that.”

On October 6, 2018, the Senate voted 50–48 to confirm Justice Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court…In the battle for the Supreme Court, the liberal mob had been defeated. We had prevailed.”

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