Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 5

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

He was offensive at the hearing, and I don't believe for a minute that wasn't his true self.

This is corroborated by his op-ed that continues with the entitlement and whine.

No professional I know would have behaved like that on the stand. My husband has had to engage in a similar manner in a highly stressful situation with repeated attacks on his personal integrity and morals, and kept his cool admirably.



This. This. This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every one of the republicans who votes for rapist O’Kavanaugh needs to be removed from office. Vote them all out. They are evil. Salt the earth where they live.


There was a dem, too. Went farther than the others in that he voted against his party. Don’t forget him.

Happy to vote his ass out too.


You’d even move to West Virginia? Wow, you are committed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Murkowski is speaking on the floor, and it's very pointed to Susan Collins.


They're all just a bunch of hot air. We live in a sham democracy that's for the rich and by the rich.


Both privileged daughters of powerful men.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


Note the following news story:

https://torontosun.com/news/world/mean-girls-face-lawsuit-over-false-sex-allegations-against-teen

A cabal of “Mean Girls” terrorized a teenage boy with bogus sex assault allegations turning the former star baseball player into a nervous wreck. Now, the unnamed teen’s parents have launched a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages from the girls’ parents, the school district and Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger’s office.

Anonymous
Surprised the news isn’t picking up on who was lobbying Senator Collins and Flake yesterday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Surprised the news isn’t picking up on who was lobbying Senator Collins and Flake yesterday.


Who was it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


Note the following news story:

https://torontosun.com/news/world/mean-girls-face-lawsuit-over-false-sex-allegations-against-teen

A cabal of “Mean Girls” terrorized a teenage boy with bogus sex assault allegations turning the former star baseball player into a nervous wreck. Now, the unnamed teen’s parents have launched a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages from the girls’ parents, the school district and Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger’s office.


High time to fight the liars!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


Note the following news story:

https://torontosun.com/news/world/mean-girls-face-lawsuit-over-false-sex-allegations-against-teen

A cabal of “Mean Girls” terrorized a teenage boy with bogus sex assault allegations turning the former star baseball player into a nervous wreck. Now, the unnamed teen’s parents have launched a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages from the girls’ parents, the school district and Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger’s office.



How do we know this boy is telling the truth?

Maybe he wanted to date one of the mean girls and she turned him down so he made this up!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


Note the following news story:

https://torontosun.com/news/world/mean-girls-face-lawsuit-over-false-sex-allegations-against-teen

A cabal of “Mean Girls” terrorized a teenage boy with bogus sex assault allegations turning the former star baseball player into a nervous wreck. Now, the unnamed teen’s parents have launched a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages from the girls’ parents, the school district and Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger’s office.



How do we know this boy is telling the truth?

Maybe he wanted to date one of the mean girls and she turned him down so he made this up!

Evidence, please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


Note the following news story:

https://torontosun.com/news/world/mean-girls-face-lawsuit-over-false-sex-allegations-against-teen

A cabal of “Mean Girls” terrorized a teenage boy with bogus sex assault allegations turning the former star baseball player into a nervous wreck. Now, the unnamed teen’s parents have launched a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages from the girls’ parents, the school district and Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger’s office.





I see your anecdote and raise you...actual data!

https://www.thecut.com/article/false-rape-accusations.html

But it's not from Fox News...I'm not really sure how to speak your language.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Surprised the news isn’t picking up on who was lobbying Senator Collins and Flake yesterday.


Who was it?


The people I’m referring to are not their constituents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


Note the following news story:

https://torontosun.com/news/world/mean-girls-face-lawsuit-over-false-sex-allegations-against-teen

A cabal of “Mean Girls” terrorized a teenage boy with bogus sex assault allegations turning the former star baseball player into a nervous wreck. Now, the unnamed teen’s parents have launched a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages from the girls’ parents, the school district and Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger’s office.



How do we know this boy is telling the truth?

Maybe he wanted to date one of the mean girls and she turned him down so he made this up!



For those of you who don’t believe the war against boys and men is real! Blame the boy! Girls are blameless darlings. For the women who say they are telling their sons that no means no as an offensive strategy, what is your defensive strategy for this sort of thing?
Anonymous
Christine Ford and her witness tampering...
Leland Keyser of Chevy Chase exposes the truth.
Yikes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


Note the following news story:

https://torontosun.com/news/world/mean-girls-face-lawsuit-over-false-sex-allegations-against-teen

A cabal of “Mean Girls” terrorized a teenage boy with bogus sex assault allegations turning the former star baseball player into a nervous wreck. Now, the unnamed teen’s parents have launched a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages from the girls’ parents, the school district and Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger’s office.



How do we know this boy is telling the truth?

Maybe he wanted to date one of the mean girls and she turned him down so he made this up!



For those of you who don’t believe the war against boys and men is real! Blame the boy! Girls are blameless darlings. For the women who say they are telling their sons that no means no as an offensive strategy, what is your defensive strategy for this sort of thing?


I'm the PP and I thought the sarcasm was evident, clearly it wasnt. I'm not condoning the actions of women who make false accusations. As to your war against men - well I just can't because the actual data suggests that false accusations are greatly outnumbered by actual violent rapes, assaults and murders against women (especially when you count domestic abuse). Should we believe every women? I don't know but to say there's a war against men when women are having their insides ripped out, peddled as slaves, and so forth - well I'd rather be a feminist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach kids, and I’m considering changing my approach. I’ve tried teaching kindness, empathy, honesty, and understanding. I’ve actually told kids that these skills will help them navigate their world in the future.

But I think I’m going to start teaching that what really matters is always winning and always being right. Be the best, best everyone else, you’re always right and never wrong. Hold her down, she doesn’t matter, forget it ever happened, grow up and compete and be better than everyone, so you alone can win. I mean, right?


Note the following news story:

https://torontosun.com/news/world/mean-girls-face-lawsuit-over-false-sex-allegations-against-teen

A cabal of “Mean Girls” terrorized a teenage boy with bogus sex assault allegations turning the former star baseball player into a nervous wreck. Now, the unnamed teen’s parents have launched a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages from the girls’ parents, the school district and Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger’s office.



How do we know this boy is telling the truth?

Maybe he wanted to date one of the mean girls and she turned him down so he made this up!



For those of you who don’t believe the war against boys and men is real! Blame the boy! Girls are blameless darlings. For the women who say they are telling their sons that no means no as an offensive strategy, what is your defensive strategy for this sort of thing?


Please. There is no war against boys. There’s a war against bullies and rapists. Men are victims of assault too. If I had a boy that was accused of assault by three different sets of women and he had lied repeatedly in trial, no way i’d believe him.
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