Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 5

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November is coming.
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Anonymous wrote:The more we hear about the Ford story, the less believable it is vis a vis Kavanaugh.

The problem is not Ford but those who exploited her to try and bring down Kavanaugh. It is utterly shameful.


The more I hear the more I believe her.


From Susan Collin's speech on why she is voting "yes":

Mr. President, I listened carefully to Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony before the Judiciary Committee. I found her testimony to be sincere, painful, and compelling. I believe that she is a survivor of a sexual assault and that this trauma has upended her life.

Nevertheless, the four witnesses she named could not corroborate any of the events of that evening gathering where she says the assault occurred. None of the individuals Prof. Ford says were at the party has any recollection at all of that night. Judge Kavanaugh forcefully denied the allegations under penalty of perjury. Mark Judge denied under penalty of felony that he had witnessed an assault. P.J. Smith, another person allegedly at the party, denied that he was there under penalty of felony. Professor Ford’s lifelong friend, Leland Kaiser, indicated that under penalty of felony she does not remember that party. And Ms. Kaiser went further. She indicated that not only does she not remember a night like that, but also that she does not even know Brett Kavanaugh.

In addition to the lack of corroborating evidence we also learn facts that have raised more questions. For instance, since these allegations have become public, Prof. Ford testified that not a single person has contacted her to say I was at the party that night.

Furthermore the professor testified that although she does not remember how she got home that evening, she knew that because of the distance she would have needed a ride. Yet, not a single person has come forward to say that they were the ones who drove her home or were in the car with her that night.

And Prof. Ford also indicated that even though she left that small gathering of six or so people abruptly, and without saying goodbye, and distraught, none of them called her the next day or ever to ask why she left. “Is she okay?” Not even her closest friend, Ms. Kaiser.

Honestly, I can't take Collins seriously. I mean, she voted for the tax scam bill only because McConnell and Pence gave her an “ironclad” commitment to pass legislation by the end of last year to stabilize ObamaCare premiums. She wanted that assurance before committing her vote for tax reform. She got the assurrance. And stabilizing ObamaCare premiums didn't happen.

It's the "fool me once" principle. Shame on her. She's either naive or she really has no moral center.

The Crowdpac fund going to her opponent is currently at 3.3 million, and rising fast.

I think that is a LOT of wasted money given it's Maine. There's only 1.3 million people there. To their credit they had a well above the national average turnout in 2016 where Hillary edged Trump.

But back to the money...do Democrats really believe they need that much money in such a small state? Do people in Maine vote for the best funded?


It’s a lot of money, but most are only donating $20, and it’s easy. It may be a small state but that seat is obviously just as important as a California or New York Senate seat. People want Collins out, so tht money is worth it to them.


This could backfire. People often don’t appreciate it when “outsiders” meddle in their elections.
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Anonymous wrote:The more we hear about the Ford story, the less believable it is vis a vis Kavanaugh.

The problem is not Ford but those who exploited her to try and bring down Kavanaugh. It is utterly shameful.


The more I hear the more I believe her.


From Susan Collin's speech on why she is voting "yes":

Mr. President, I listened carefully to Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony before the Judiciary Committee. I found her testimony to be sincere, painful, and compelling. I believe that she is a survivor of a sexual assault and that this trauma has upended her life.

Nevertheless, the four witnesses she named could not corroborate any of the events of that evening gathering where she says the assault occurred. None of the individuals Prof. Ford says were at the party has any recollection at all of that night. Judge Kavanaugh forcefully denied the allegations under penalty of perjury. Mark Judge denied under penalty of felony that he had witnessed an assault. P.J. Smith, another person allegedly at the party, denied that he was there under penalty of felony. Professor Ford’s lifelong friend, Leland Kaiser, indicated that under penalty of felony she does not remember that party. And Ms. Kaiser went further. She indicated that not only does she not remember a night like that, but also that she does not even know Brett Kavanaugh.

In addition to the lack of corroborating evidence we also learn facts that have raised more questions. For instance, since these allegations have become public, Prof. Ford testified that not a single person has contacted her to say I was at the party that night.

Furthermore the professor testified that although she does not remember how she got home that evening, she knew that because of the distance she would have needed a ride. Yet, not a single person has come forward to say that they were the ones who drove her home or were in the car with her that night.

And Prof. Ford also indicated that even though she left that small gathering of six or so people abruptly, and without saying goodbye, and distraught, none of them called her the next day or ever to ask why she left. “Is she okay?” Not even her closest friend, Ms. Kaiser.


Honestly, I can't take Collins seriously. I mean, she voted for the tax scam bill only because McConnell and Pence gave her an “ironclad” commitment to pass legislation by the end of last year to stabilize ObamaCare premiums. She wanted that assurance before committing her vote for tax reform. She got the assurrance. And stabilizing ObamaCare premiums didn't happen.

It's the "fool me once" principle. Shame on her. She's either naive or she really has no moral center.


The Crowdpac fund going to her opponent is currently at 3.3 million, and rising fast.

She won by more than 30 points last time, and 2020 is a long way off.
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Anonymous wrote:The more we hear about the Ford story, the less believable it is vis a vis Kavanaugh.

The problem is not Ford but those who exploited her to try and bring down Kavanaugh. It is utterly shameful.


The more I hear the more I believe her.


From Susan Collin's speech on why she is voting "yes":

Mr. President, I listened carefully to Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony before the Judiciary Committee. I found her testimony to be sincere, painful, and compelling. I believe that she is a survivor of a sexual assault and that this trauma has upended her life.

Nevertheless, the four witnesses she named could not corroborate any of the events of that evening gathering where she says the assault occurred. None of the individuals Prof. Ford says were at the party has any recollection at all of that night. Judge Kavanaugh forcefully denied the allegations under penalty of perjury. Mark Judge denied under penalty of felony that he had witnessed an assault. P.J. Smith, another person allegedly at the party, denied that he was there under penalty of felony. Professor Ford’s lifelong friend, Leland Kaiser, indicated that under penalty of felony she does not remember that party. And Ms. Kaiser went further. She indicated that not only does she not remember a night like that, but also that she does not even know Brett Kavanaugh.

In addition to the lack of corroborating evidence we also learn facts that have raised more questions. For instance, since these allegations have become public, Prof. Ford testified that not a single person has contacted her to say I was at the party that night.

Furthermore the professor testified that although she does not remember how she got home that evening, she knew that because of the distance she would have needed a ride. Yet, not a single person has come forward to say that they were the ones who drove her home or were in the car with her that night.

And Prof. Ford also indicated that even though she left that small gathering of six or so people abruptly, and without saying goodbye, and distraught, none of them called her the next day or ever to ask why she left. “Is she okay?” Not even her closest friend, Ms. Kaiser.

Honestly, I can't take Collins seriously. I mean, she voted for the tax scam bill only because McConnell and Pence gave her an “ironclad” commitment to pass legislation by the end of last year to stabilize ObamaCare premiums. She wanted that assurance before committing her vote for tax reform. She got the assurrance. And stabilizing ObamaCare premiums didn't happen.

It's the "fool me once" principle. Shame on her. She's either naive or she really has no moral center.

The Crowdpac fund going to her opponent is currently at 3.3 million, and rising fast.

I think that is a LOT of wasted money given it's Maine. There's only 1.3 million people there. To their credit they had a well above the national average turnout in 2016 where Hillary edged Trump.

But back to the money...do Democrats really believe they need that much money in such a small state? Do people in Maine vote for the best funded?

It’s a lot of money, but most are only donating $20, and it’s easy. It may be a small state but that seat is obviously just as important as a California or New York Senate seat. People want Collins out, so tht money is worth it to them.

My point was that the money is overkill given the size of the state. What's the key? Nominate a qualified individual, put forth a solid campaign with dedicated volunteers and speak to what's important to Maine voters and not what you want them to care about.
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Anonymous wrote:Vote, vote, vote. Give money to Democrats in tight races. Get in your car and drive to a district where a Democrat needs help getting out the vote. Help register voters in districts where the GOP is trying to suppress the minority vote.

Do what you can to help Democrats win in november. Just do something, patriotic Americans. Don’t sit on your hands and feel sorry the Democrats don’t fight hard enough. Get out there, whether you are a disaffected Republican, an Independent, someone who’s never voted, or a Democrat, and VOTE for Democrats.

Save our Democracy from the criminals who have taken over our government. Democrats are not perfect, but they are a hell of a lot better than the corrupt bunch of Republicans running Congress now. Vote as if your life depended on it — the future of our country is at stake right now.


There is no room in the party anymore for moderate Dems who believe in the rule of law, economic growth and jobs the middle class. You left us for mob rule, antifa bullies and sanctuary cities
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vote, vote, vote. Give money to Democrats in tight races. Get in your car and drive to a district where a Democrat needs help getting out the vote. Help register voters in districts where the GOP is trying to suppress the minority vote.

Do what you can to help Democrats win in november. Just do something, patriotic Americans. Don’t sit on your hands and feel sorry the Democrats don’t fight hard enough. Get out there, whether you are a disaffected Republican, an Independent, someone who’s never voted, or a Democrat, and VOTE for Democrats.

Save our Democracy from the criminals who have taken over our government. Democrats are not perfect, but they are a hell of a lot better than the corrupt bunch of Republicans running Congress now. Vote as if your life depended on it — the future of our country is at stake right now.


There is no room in the party anymore for moderate Dems who believe in the rule of law, economic growth and jobs the middle class. You left us for mob rule, antifa bullies and sanctuary cities


Yes, someone who mentions antifa and sanctuary cities is definitely a Democrat. LOL.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vote, vote, vote. Give money to Democrats in tight races. Get in your car and drive to a district where a Democrat needs help getting out the vote. Help register voters in districts where the GOP is trying to suppress the minority vote.

Do what you can to help Democrats win in november. Just do something, patriotic Americans. Don’t sit on your hands and feel sorry the Democrats don’t fight hard enough. Get out there, whether you are a disaffected Republican, an Independent, someone who’s never voted, or a Democrat, and VOTE for Democrats.

Save our Democracy from the criminals who have taken over our government. Democrats are not perfect, but they are a hell of a lot better than the corrupt bunch of Republicans running Congress now. Vote as if your life depended on it — the future of our country is at stake right now.


There is no room in the party anymore for moderate Dems who believe in the rule of law, economic growth and jobs the middle class. You left us for mob rule, antifa bullies and sanctuary cities


Says the person who thinks Donald Trump is a-okay no matter who he mocks and bullies, how much money he cheats the treasury out of, how many pussies he grabs or porn stars he sleeps with, how much he blows up the defecit, and how many nazis and white nationalists he courts and welcomes into his administration. You have no ground to stand on with your false piety when you are the party of "Good people on both sides" Donald Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:Someone want to explain the mysterious $245k "help" on Kavanaugh's home closing?

https://twitter.com/TimInHonolulu/status/1048446071054057478


That as well as the mysterious credit card pay off is a matter for the Maryland Attorney General's Office. Stay tuned...
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“What goes around comes around,”
That statement bothered me a lot more than his underage boozing.
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Anonymous wrote:Someone want to explain the mysterious $245k "help" on Kavanaugh's home closing?

https://twitter.com/TimInHonolulu/status/1048446071054057478


That as well as the mysterious credit card pay off is a matter for the Maryland Attorney General's Office. Stay tuned...


“What goes around comes around,”
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Liberals on this forum aren't going to do any of that. They're going to come on to DCUM and take a trip to fantasy land where Kavanaugh will be impeached in 2019 for lying about how much beer he drank in 10th grade.

You fool. No one thinks there are enough votes to impeach him in the Senate. But there absolutely will be enough votes in the House to force Boof O’Kavanaugh, and Mark Judge, and PJ, and all the right wing hacks who did his dirty work to testify before Congress. And when there is a real investigation and the dirt comes out, every republican in the Senate who voted for him will be forced to eat that damn vote. Buckle up for 2019, buttercup.


Along with Dr. Ford and the friend who doesn't remember and says she doesn't know Judge Kavanaugh?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vote, vote, vote. Give money to Democrats in tight races. Get in your car and drive to a district where a Democrat needs help getting out the vote. Help register voters in districts where the GOP is trying to suppress the minority vote.

Do what you can to help Democrats win in november. Just do something, patriotic Americans. Don’t sit on your hands and feel sorry the Democrats don’t fight hard enough. Get out there, whether you are a disaffected Republican, an Independent, someone who’s never voted, or a Democrat, and VOTE for Democrats.

Save our Democracy from the criminals who have taken over our government. Democrats are not perfect, but they are a hell of a lot better than the corrupt bunch of Republicans running Congress now. Vote as if your life depended on it — the future of our country is at stake right now.


There is no room in the party anymore for moderate Dems who believe in the rule of law, economic growth and jobs the middle class. You left us for mob rule, antifa bullies and sanctuary cities

If you find a Democrat who is actually against those things, let us know and we will primary him or her with someone who does. Unless by "rule of law" you mean arresting 11 million people and driving them to Mexico.
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Can't wait to see what SNL does with Boof O'Kavanaughty tonight.
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Anonymous wrote:“What goes around comes around,”
That statement bothered me a lot more than his underage boozing.

I’ll be quoting that boast repeatedly while Bart spends hours and days in front of a House committee trying to justify his lies. Maybe he should spend less on baseball and more on lawyers this season.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vote, vote, vote. Give money to Democrats in tight races. Get in your car and drive to a district where a Democrat needs help getting out the vote. Help register voters in districts where the GOP is trying to suppress the minority vote.

Do what you can to help Democrats win in november. Just do something, patriotic Americans. Don’t sit on your hands and feel sorry the Democrats don’t fight hard enough. Get out there, whether you are a disaffected Republican, an Independent, someone who’s never voted, or a Democrat, and VOTE for Democrats.

Save our Democracy from the criminals who have taken over our government. Democrats are not perfect, but they are a hell of a lot better than the corrupt bunch of Republicans running Congress now. Vote as if your life depended on it — the future of our country is at stake right now.


There is no room in the party anymore for moderate Dems who believe in the rule of law, economic growth and jobs the middle class. You left us for mob rule, antifa bullies and sanctuary cities

If you find a Democrat who is actually against those things, let us know and we will primary him or her with someone who does. Unless by "rule of law" you mean arresting 11 million people and driving them to Mexico.

^^Sorry, first sentence should say"... we will primary him or with someone who does believe in those things."
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