
Seriously. These idiots actually think sane, rational people are believing their incredible gossip, innuendo, wishful thinking, and outright lies. Sick, sick people. |
Um, the entire reason he has not withdrawn is because he is *standing up for himself* and his innocence - making him a very good father. Why would he step down, effectively admitting guilt? Why would he want his wife and daughters to look at him as a sexual assaulter when he denies all claims? I would never back down if I was innocent of something. That's what guilty people do. |
Well, in one week the FBI will deliver the facts they collect. We will have more information to make judgment about Judge Kavanaugh's eligibility and suitability to the Supreme Court. |
I watched every minute of it. Sorry to disappoint you, but many of us aren't buying your B.S. |
You know what, I wrote the lines above yours and I think politicians from both sides of the aisle are often guilty of just going off into la-la-land. But there is no question that the Republicans and their media supporters have perfected the art of hammering a lie or half-truth home until idiots in this country believe it. Even when it's illogical or can be totally refuted. It is mind-boggling. |
The monsters are those, like you, who have marked this man as guilty, simply because you want him to be. You should all be so ashamed of yourselves, though I know it's quite the opposite. You're patting yourselves on the back for condemning an innocent person. |
+1,000,000 |
If he's innocent, why all the anger?
I would say I was innocent, welcome an investigation (which would find nothing), and answer all questions with a yes or no answer. No need to evade questions if you are innocent. |
The description of the house is key. And I think that Garrett’s testimony (assuming he’ll be interviewed) is going to be vitally important to all of this. The house is quite far from the club, right? Who drove Dr Ford there and back? Can Garrett place her at the house? Did he drive her there and back? Mine would not be a popular opinion here, insofar as I sincerely hope the judge can be appropriately confirmed. But something is bothering me, and I support Flake’s stance.
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They should subpoena the full records of the therapist. Confidentially was given up when she gave an edited version. |
I drew my conclusion last night and posted my first remark on it earlier..."It's bullshit partisan political tactics that should be thrown out of the court of consideration." |
Except in this case: even if he is innocent, no one will believe him. That's the thing about the whole argument that he's defending himself: it's indefensible now. If he had said: bring on the FBI investigation. Let's follow the money! Let's see what this story is all about and let's get to the bottom of these false accusations: sure. But he didn't. He didn't submit to a polygraph and has avoided the FBI thing the entire time. Instead it was: they're all lying! It's a conspiracy! I had a few beers and I never did that!!! So now, he dug himself in hole that's almost impossible to get out of. That's why it's no longer standing up for himself. It's throwing his family under the bus for some kind of glory. And it's telling that the ABA and Yale are like: FBI do it! So regardless of innocence, no one will believe him. Court of public opinion doesn't have the same boundaries as the court of law. |
Gotta love the whole "guilty until proven innocent" you people perpetuate! I suggest you move to a country in which this is common practice? The U.S. is not that place. |
The house was the wrong house - the left win media is currently scrapping to find a closer house. |
+1 I agree with you. |