Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 4

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

THE BEACH WEEK LETTER HAS BEEN CONFIRMED BY NONE OTHER THAN BRETT KAVANAUGH.

"Through his lawyers, Judge Kavanaugh declined to comment for this article, other than to say of his letter: “This is a note I wrote to organize ‘Beach Week’ in the summer of 1983.” "

Excerpt from underground newspaper at Georgetown Prep, written by BK's friend MJ:



Well I’ll be....


All of these letters from high school are amusing, but they have little to do with someone being appointed to a position such as a scj.
Sure, if someone lies you won’t even pass a security clearance and that disqualifies you.
But being an irresponsible imbecile - within the bounds of our laws - doesn’t disqualify you and it’s not terribly shocking.
These letters are just dumb kid stuff.

I’m gonna go burn my teen letters that were filled with incredible stupidity, irresponsibility and really bad mean jokes.
Burn baby burn!!


+1
I remember looking through all my high school stuff years ago and being incredulous at the kinds of things we talked about, wrote notes about, drew pictures of (!). I threw all of that stuff away. I find it hard to take people seriously who place so much credence in someone's high school antics (beyond rape or murder, of course - neither of which we're talking about).


Attempted rape is a pass though?


You mean alleged attempted rape? Big difference, bro.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Inside Edition went to the Potomac Safeway?? Wow - exciting.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.insideedition.com/maryland-house-where-christine-blasey-ford-was-allegedly-assaulted-47249%3famp


Wow maybe they can help the FBI????

Since they are having a hard time investigating...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The investigation is a waste of time because the Republicans are going to vote to confirm, they don’t care that he lied unde oath, they don’t care if he attacked a woman, they only care that he is not only conservative but that he will be partisan. We simply need to vote the Republicans out.


I'm just sure you mean, ALLEGEDY attacked a woman. Funny how that one little word changes things.


Actually, that one word doesn't change anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

THE BEACH WEEK LETTER HAS BEEN CONFIRMED BY NONE OTHER THAN BRETT KAVANAUGH.

"Through his lawyers, Judge Kavanaugh declined to comment for this article, other than to say of his letter: “This is a note I wrote to organize ‘Beach Week’ in the summer of 1983.” "

Excerpt from underground newspaper at Georgetown Prep, written by BK's friend MJ:



Well I’ll be....


All of these letters from high school are amusing, but they have little to do with someone being appointed to a position such as a scj.
Sure, if someone lies you won’t even pass a security clearance and that disqualifies you.
But being an irresponsible imbecile - within the bounds of our laws - doesn’t disqualify you and it’s not terribly shocking.
These letters are just dumb kid stuff.

I’m gonna go burn my teen letters that were filled with incredible stupidity, irresponsibility and really bad mean jokes.
Burn baby burn!!


+1
I remember looking through all my high school stuff years ago and being incredulous at the kinds of things we talked about, wrote notes about, drew pictures of (!). I threw all of that stuff away. I find it hard to take people seriously who place so much credence in someone's high school antics (beyond rape or murder, of course - neither of which we're talking about).


Attempted rape is a pass though?


You mean alleged attempted rape? Big difference, bro.


No, I mean ATTEMPTED RAPE. She didn't say "beyond alleged rape or alleged murder" did she? She said "beyond rape and murder". I am asking if she includes ATTEMPTED RAPE in that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The investigation is a waste of time because the Republicans are going to vote to confirm, they don’t care that he lied unde oath, they don’t care if he attacked a woman, they only care that he is not only conservative but that he will be partisan. We simply need to vote the Republicans out.


I'm just sure you mean, ALLEGEDY attacked a woman. Funny how that one little word changes things.


Try reading the sentence again, it says “they don’t care if he attacked a woman”.

You must be very frustrated that your Senator is going to vote against confirmation.
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:I know Kavanaugh acknowledged the beach week letter was his, but where did it come from? Who produced it? And who on earth saves something like this from HIGH SCHOOL??


It's similar to Kavanaugh saving his calendars. I really think those guys were planning for their memoirs all the way back in high school.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

THE BEACH WEEK LETTER HAS BEEN CONFIRMED BY NONE OTHER THAN BRETT KAVANAUGH.

"Through his lawyers, Judge Kavanaugh declined to comment for this article, other than to say of his letter: “This is a note I wrote to organize ‘Beach Week’ in the summer of 1983.” "

Excerpt from underground newspaper at Georgetown Prep, written by BK's friend MJ:



Well I’ll be....


All of these letters from high school are amusing, but they have little to do with someone being appointed to a position such as a scj.
Sure, if someone lies you won’t even pass a security clearance and that disqualifies you.
But being an irresponsible imbecile - within the bounds of our laws - doesn’t disqualify you and it’s not terribly shocking.
These letters are just dumb kid stuff.

I’m gonna go burn my teen letters that were filled with incredible stupidity, irresponsibility and really bad mean jokes.
Burn baby burn!!


+1
I remember looking through all my high school stuff years ago and being incredulous at the kinds of things we talked about, wrote notes about, drew pictures of (!). I threw all of that stuff away. I find it hard to take people seriously who place so much credence in someone's high school antics (beyond rape or murder, of course - neither of which we're talking about).


We wrote risqué notes back and forth to each other - all of it made up - just for the riskiness of possibly getting caught. And we were just frustrated jerks - still stuck at home and school with parents and teachers telling us what to do nonstop. None of it meant much except we were ready to put on our own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

THE BEACH WEEK LETTER HAS BEEN CONFIRMED BY NONE OTHER THAN BRETT KAVANAUGH.

"Through his lawyers, Judge Kavanaugh declined to comment for this article, other than to say of his letter: “This is a note I wrote to organize ‘Beach Week’ in the summer of 1983.” "

Excerpt from underground newspaper at Georgetown Prep, written by BK's friend MJ:



Well I’ll be....


All of these letters from high school are amusing, but they have little to do with someone being appointed to a position such as a scj.
Sure, if someone lies you won’t even pass a security clearance and that disqualifies you.
But being an irresponsible imbecile - within the bounds of our laws - doesn’t disqualify you and it’s not terribly shocking.
These letters are just dumb kid stuff.

I’m gonna go burn my teen letters that were filled with incredible stupidity, irresponsibility and really bad mean jokes.
Burn baby burn!!


+1
I remember looking through all my high school stuff years ago and being incredulous at the kinds of things we talked about, wrote notes about, drew pictures of (!). I threw all of that stuff away. I find it hard to take people seriously who place so much credence in someone's high school antics (beyond rape or murder, of course - neither of which we're talking about).


We wrote risqué notes back and forth to each other - all of it made up - just for the riskiness of possibly getting caught. And we were just frustrated jerks - still stuck at home and school with parents and teachers telling us what to do nonstop. None of it meant much except we were ready to put on our own.


LOL. That is the most pitiful and contrived excuse of Kavanaugh yet! And you're still a frustrated jerk. Get a new hobby.
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know Kavanaugh acknowledged the beach week letter was his, but where did it come from? Who produced it? And who on earth saves something like this from HIGH SCHOOL??


It's similar to Kavanaugh saving his calendars. I really think those guys were planning for their memoirs all the way back in high school.



Just imagine what these guys would still have if mobile phones with cameras and the internet existed when they were at GT Prep. I have actually been expecting some party photos would surface, but calendars and handwritten notes, well that was a surprise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The investigation is a waste of time because the Republicans are going to vote to confirm, they don’t care that he lied unde oath, they don’t care if he attacked a woman, they only care that he is not only conservative but that he will be partisan. We simply need to vote the Republicans out.


I'm just sure you mean, ALLEGEDY attacked a woman. Funny how that one little word changes things.


Actually, that one word doesn't change anything.


Well, not for people like you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The investigation is a waste of time because the Republicans are going to vote to confirm, they don’t care that he lied unde oath, they don’t care if he attacked a woman, they only care that he is not only conservative but that he will be partisan. We simply need to vote the Republicans out.


I'm just sure you mean, ALLEGEDY attacked a woman. Funny how that one little word changes things.


Actually, that one word doesn't change anything.


Well, it sure does to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's only been two days of FBI investigation. Imagine what else is going to come out.

Your guy is TOAST. Trump hates drunks!


Don't have to imagine. We predicted this. We know the game
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know Kavanaugh acknowledged the beach week letter was his, but where did it come from? Who produced it? And who on earth saves something like this from HIGH SCHOOL??


It's similar to Kavanaugh saving his calendars. I really think those guys were planning for their memoirs all the way back in high school.



Oh, that could be the reason. I was thinking - here’s someone just like my husband who saves every last piece of paper (until our attic was infested silver fish nesting in the old papers and I made him throw it all out- poor man). That they were planning their memoirs for their future fame is a better explanation. Pretty arrogant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The investigation is a waste of time because the Republicans are going to vote to confirm, they don’t care that he lied unde oath, they don’t care if he attacked a woman, they only care that he is not only conservative but that he will be partisan. We simply need to vote the Republicans out.


I'm just sure you mean, ALLEGEDY attacked a woman. Funny how that one little word changes things.


Try reading the sentence again, it says “they don’t care if he attacked a woman”.

You must be very frustrated that your Senator is going to vote against confirmation.


I actually don't care one way or the other if he's confirmed. What I care about is this disgusting rush to judgment of someone - simply for political purposes. Pretty bad look, Democrats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On hearing her testimony, I thought Ford was delusional. I thought that she was pitiful, but believed what she was saying. On reflection--and after reading Mitchell's assessment of the inconsistencies--I think she was lying. She was very good at it.




In a letter released Tuesday and obtained by Fox News, an ex-boyfriend of Christine Blasey Ford, the California professor accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, seemingly contradicts her testimony under oath last week that she had never helped anyone prepare for a polygraph examination.

The former boyfriend, whose name was redacted, also said Ford neither mentioned Kavanaugh nor said she was a victim of sexual misconduct during the time they were dating from about 1992 to 1998. He said he saw Ford helping a woman he believed was her “life-long best friend” prepare for a potential polygraph test. He added that the woman had been interviewing for jobs with the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s office:

“I witnessed Dr. Ford help [Monica L.] McLean prepare for a potential polygraph exam” and that Ford had “explained in detail what to expect, how polygraphs worked and helped [her] become familiar and less nervous about the exam.”

The ex-boyfriend also said he never heard Blasey Ford express a fear of flying.
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