Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 3

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If Joe Manchin and Heidi Heitkamp vote for Kavanaugh, they are effectively quitting the Democratic Party. If they vote for him, Democrats should abstain from the midterm. There is no point voting for pseudo-Democrats who are actual republicans but wants to sit with Democrats to feel they are cool.


Now there's an oxymoron.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What a shame. The whole situation is an absolute disgrace to every victim of sexual assault and every persin wrongfully accused, yes it happens, I don't know if that's the case here or not. The Democrates have used Ford as a pawn in their political game, they don't care about her at all. There was no reason, not one, to not investigate this matter as soon as it was brought to their attention. Why wait, why parade this woman around like a circus side-show. She's unstable, she admitted as much in her testimony when she discussed having to go to therapy and the multiple break downs in college and after. How do you think she's holding up now, in a few months, in a few years? A disservice was done to every single woman who has been a victim. The message I took away was, it's only important to us when it's important to us. Where is the outrage at those responsible for not investing as soon as the allegation was made, for disclosing her identity against her wishes and for the subsequent shameful displays of opportunistic sympathy and support but only in front of the cameras where it counts. Have we had enough yet or will we continue to let this happen? Both parties have been irreparably harmed by this shameful display of dirty politics it's disgusting.


You sound scared too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Did you watch his 30+ hours of testimony 2 weeks ago?
Yesterday he was there defending his reputation, his integrity and his livelihood. He was facing people who had called him “evil” and a “danger to all.” He was facing people who had proudly and publicly said, “I believe her” before hearing any testimony. He had every right to be angry. He had every right to show his fury at these ridiculous charges.
And, no, he could not adequately defend himself without showing his outrage. Had he done that, you folks would still say, “Look... he really is guilty. An innocent man would have more anger.”

Face it - NOTHING he did would please you.


This. So much this.

I honestly cannot believe some people think he should have somehow handled himself better. The man is being acused of sexual assault. I expect him to be angry and show it.

He is not presiding over a court case. He is defending his reputation.


+1,000
He had been very calm and soft spoken during his interview with Martha Macallum (sp?), but that was several days before the other outrageous claims came out. By yesterday, I imagine it was all he could do to speak coherently without breaking down. I had to listen on the radio since I was driving, but was in tears listening to the anger and pain in his voice, trying to hold it together. I can’t even imagine what it must be like to be accused of things you didn’t do, and having no way to clear your name.

The man was accused of horrible things that he flatly denies. I don’t know who’s telling the truth here, but those of you who believe Ford without reservation, may I ask why? Every witness she has named has refuted her claim. Yes, even Mark Judge who did so in writing, under penalty of perjury. No one has corroborated her account. Why is it that you have such certainty that he did it? I don’t get this utter glee some of you have about ruining this man’s life - with zero evidence.


+100
Absolutely agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't it be smart for Kavanaugh to step down now? The FBI information could lead to stuff that could jeopardize his current position.


I really think it’s dangerous for his mental stability if he doesn’t.



Oh FFS. He is perfectly stable and you know it.
Now if you want to talk about Dr Ford’s mental stability......


Yet I will not be surprised if Kavanaugh is being set up. The goal is to make an example of him, not because he's guilty, but to scare others from wanting to be a Trump appointee. I have honestly never seen anything like this and I am 57 years old. Even more surprising is the vacuousness of those that actually believe this horsecrap. Kavanaugh and Judge raped a woman in Rhode Island on a boat hits twitter and the freaking liberal lemmings run to that story. Then when it's proven to be untrue, they slink away, but are no wiser for it.


You have never seen anything like this?

Uh, Merrick Garland.

And you know what, Gorsuch was a Trump appointee. and you know what? He isn't a douche with a long list of people he has trashed climbing the ladder. Kavanaugh apparently is.

Pick a better judge next time.
Anonymous
They are running pro Kav ads on CNN now. Just watched one, it's sick. "Look at all the women I haven't raped! Just look at 'em!! We're breezily walking now."

What in the everloving f***? Like he's running for elected office. No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a shame. The whole situation is an absolute disgrace to every victim of sexual assault and every persin wrongfully accused, yes it happens, I don't know if that's the case here or not. The Democrates have used Ford as a pawn in their political game, they don't care about her at all. There was no reason, not one, to not investigate this matter as soon as it was brought to their attention. Why wait, why parade this woman around like a circus side-show. She's unstable, she admitted as much in her testimony when she discussed having to go to therapy and the multiple break downs in college and after. How do you think she's holding up now, in a few months, in a few years? A disservice was done to every single woman who has been a victim. The message I took away was, it's only important to us when it's important to us. Where is the outrage at those responsible for not investing as soon as the allegation was made, for disclosing her identity against her wishes and for the subsequent shameful displays of opportunistic sympathy and support but only in front of the cameras where it counts. Have we had enough yet or will we continue to let this happen? Both parties have been irreparably harmed by this shameful display of dirty politics it's disgusting.


You sound scared too.


I am, and so too should you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are running pro Kav ads on CNN now. Just watched one, it's sick. "Look at all the women I haven't raped! Just look at 'em!! We're breezily walking now."

What in the everloving f***? Like he's running for elected office. No.


I mean he likes beer and women, don't you like beer and women? Who doesn't like beer and women?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are running pro Kav ads on CNN now. Just watched one, it's sick. "Look at all the women I haven't raped! Just look at 'em!! We're breezily walking now."

What in the everloving f***? Like he's running for elected office. No.


He has over $52 million of dark money behind him and he complains about the smear campaign against him.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From a political standpoint, it would seem logical that Republicans would want to tank him. It would give their base a reason to come out for the mid terms. If the court is already set the base wont care. It could mean the difference between keeping and losing the Senate. Its even riskier for the Republicans to put him on from a legal standpoint. Wouldn't it be better for the Republicans to let him go, retain the Senate and pick a more upstanding conservative jurist? Even if the Republicans still lost the Senate I don't think this group would have any reservations about appointing and confirming someone as lame ducks.

I don't get why they are digging in.

From a legal standpoint what happens if the FBI finds out that Brett Kavanaugh perjured himself in his testimony or enough people come forward making statements that he lied under oath? Is the Justice department required to prosecute him for perjury? Can a supreme court justice be sent to jail? What if the ABA disbars him? Can a sitting SJ remain on the court if he's been disbarred for perjuring himself during the nomination period?


Want to bet? We care about confirming him and this Democratic circus will turn us out in droves.


You sound scared.


DP. I agree with the PP. And no, we're not scared. Why would we be?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are running pro Kav ads on CNN now. Just watched one, it's sick. "Look at all the women I haven't raped! Just look at 'em!! We're breezily walking now."

What in the everloving f***? Like he's running for elected office. No.


He has over $52 million of dark money behind him and he complains about the smear campaign against him.



Yeah, clearly. Not fit for the court.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are running pro Kav ads on CNN now. Just watched one, it's sick. "Look at all the women I haven't raped! Just look at 'em!! We're breezily walking now."

What in the everloving f***? Like he's running for elected office. No.


He has over $52 million of dark money behind him and he complains about the smear campaign against him.



not just complains, has a pathetic little tantrum and loses his mind when questioned by any women, including the one hired by the GOP!
Pathetic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a shame. The whole situation is an absolute disgrace to every victim of sexual assault and every persin wrongfully accused, yes it happens, I don't know if that's the case here or not. The Democrates have used Ford as a pawn in their political game, they don't care about her at all. There was no reason, not one, to not investigate this matter as soon as it was brought to their attention. Why wait, why parade this woman around like a circus side-show. She's unstable, she admitted as much in her testimony when she discussed having to go to therapy and the multiple break downs in college and after. How do you think she's holding up now, in a few months, in a few years? A disservice was done to every single woman who has been a victim. The message I took away was, it's only important to us when it's important to us. Where is the outrage at those responsible for not investing as soon as the allegation was made, for disclosing her identity against her wishes and for the subsequent shameful displays of opportunistic sympathy and support but only in front of the cameras where it counts. Have we had enough yet or will we continue to let this happen? Both parties have been irreparably harmed by this shameful display of dirty politics it's disgusting.


You sound scared too.


I am, and so too should you.


Of Democrats? No. Of the IQ points I fear I lost just reading your post? Perhaps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are running pro Kav ads on CNN now. Just watched one, it's sick. "Look at all the women I haven't raped! Just look at 'em!! We're breezily walking now."

What in the everloving f***? Like he's running for elected office. No.


He has over $52 million of dark money behind him and he complains about the smear campaign against him.



Yeah, clearly. Not fit for the court.


Justice for sale. It's so gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are running pro Kav ads on CNN now. Just watched one, it's sick. "Look at all the women I haven't raped! Just look at 'em!! We're breezily walking now."

What in the everloving f***? Like he's running for elected office. No.


He has over $52 million of dark money behind him and he complains about the smear campaign against him.



Yeah, clearly. Not fit for the court.


Justice for sale. It's so gross.


someone needs their get out of jail free card!
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