Sen. Cory Booker (D., N.J.) has been trying very hard for the past two days to show everyone he's a reckless rule-breaker who just doesn't give a darn, you know?

Booker boasted repeatedly Thursday of breaking Senate Judiciary Committee rules and risking expulsion from the U.S. Senate by releasing committee confidential emails sent by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

President George W. Bush's presidential records representative, Bill Burck, said documents Booker released had already been made public, though, undercutting his bold gesture.

"We cleared the documents last night shortly after Senator Booker's staff asked us to," Burck said in a statement. "We were surprised to learn about Senator Booker's histrionics this morning because we had already told him he could use the documents publicly. In fact, we have said yes to every request made by the Senate Democrats to make documents public."

In addition, the email Booker released showed Kavanaugh opposed racial profiling. Nevertheless, Booker did his best George Costanza impression throughout the night of trying hard to seem like a "bad to the bone" rebel.

To that end, you're getting two SuperCuts for the price of one.