Published December 30, 2020, 11:12 AM
It’s that time of the year again when we resolve to welcome a whole new year with some changes which we hope will enable us to live better lives than ever before. Some of us pursue these so-called resolutions with a passion, ensuring that they get ticked out of our lists the next time we reach another new year. Most of us start going after them strongly, wane on our commitments even before reaching mid-year, and then drop them altogether by year-end knowing that there will be the succeeding year to try and get them done.
during opening statements. today s questions could be more explosive because brett kavanaugh can respond a bit, bret. we re back with our panel who will be with us throughout this long day here in washington fox news senior anchor chris wallace along with a.b. stoddard from real clear politics. shannon bream inside the hearing room. bret: in new york host of the daily briefing and co-host of the five dana perino and juan williams and senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. a cost of thousands today. we have a lot of questions to go through. chris, let s start with you. yesterday we saw 70 protestors arrested. today the questions will likely be intense from democrats. democrats trying to throw brett kavanaugh off his game trying to create a moment that changes the dynamic because they don t have the votes. not yet. they re hoping somehow to coble together the votes. i think the democrats will go
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