Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread

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Anonymous wrote:Everyone did this in high school! If you could get into a Sidwell or a St Albans or Landon party and you were a girl, that was a desirable thing to do! Stop acting like people from other less 'elite' locations wouldn't be stoked to go to G-Prep party. You went there to meet boys! Not to get gang raped...Kavanaugh and his ilk considered these public school girls easy targets.


You're suggesting public school girls threw themselves at rich cocky alpha male boys. "Meet boys"


I was a teenage public school girl from MoCo (though a bit later) and all of my friends thought finding a private school boyfriend was desirable. Looking back on it, I'm not sure why we thought this. Perhaps the allure of the unknown?


Maybe because you assumed they were all rich and didn't know they some were entitled alleged rapists?


To be fair there are entitled rapists in all walks of life. I think we wanted to meet new boys that weren't the same old boys we'd known our entire lives.


FBI crime statistics say most rapists are under age 30 and non-white male. But yeah, keep spreading the falsehood rich white dorks from Prep are predators.


No falsehood here, racist.
Anonymous
A 4th woman who had an encounter with Brett Kavanaugh in the early 1980's - doesn't sound like anything physical, but it makes other stories more credible:

Elizabeth said she infrequently saw Brett Kavanaugh during this time – often at house parties. “He was cute. He was always nice,” she said. One night she ran across an apparently inebriated Brett Kavanaugh and things went differently then. Previously, he had always been nice to her. “ But not that night. He was drunk. He was obnoxious and crude. I had a friend with me and we left. His football buddies were laughing at us. Maybe they were laughing at him, but I didn’t take it that way and they didn’t do anything to keep him from being a jerk.”

From that point on Elizabeth said she steered clear of Kavanaugh and didn’t see any more sexually explicit behavior because, “I didn’t want to be around those guys.” She was not present at the party described by Ford – or doesn’t believe she was. She also said she never saw Kavanaugh assault anyone.

But, from her experience, she said she has no problem believing Dr. Ford’s allegations and said Ford should be heard without politics being involved. “I don’t think that’s possible today. I’m afraid for my daughter. How do we make this less politicized? People are criticizing her for coming forward, but she moved to California. He wasn’t in her life. Now he’s everywhere and could be part of the Supreme Court. It was just high school, but that kind of trauma lasts and no one should be judged for coming forward as she did. It took great courage. Maybe he genuinely doesn’t remember what happened because he blacked out. He deserves to be heard too. He shouldn’t be convicted without being heard either.”


https://mont.thesentinel.com/2018/09/26/bethesda-resident-describes-culture-of-privilege-leading-to-sexual-assault/

Read the entire article - BETHESDA RESIDENT DESCRIBES “CULTURE OF PRIVILEGE” LEADING TO EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE
Anonymous
How come a guy who still has social calendars from 1982 can't produce credit card statements showing he bought $200K of Nats tickets?
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Anonymous wrote:Senator Merkley has filed a lawsuit against Trump & McConnell to halt the confirmation process:

https://katu.com/news/local/sen-merkley-files-lawsuit-against-trump-mcconnell-to-halt-kavanaugh-confirmation-process


Woah. TRO time. Shit's about to get real now.

Merkley’s lawsuit emphasizes “three acts of direct interference” in which the senator says Trump, some Senate leaders and lawyer William Burck concealed documents from the U.S. Senate. Merkley said these documents are necessary for senators to fulfill their duty and provide advice on the nominee.

Merkley said the documents are from Kavanaugh’s three years as White House Staff Secretary and Kavanaugh’s time as a lawyer in the White House Counsel’s Office under President George W. Bush.

The lawsuit seeks to end the interference from the executive branch and that the Senate withhold its vote on the confirmation until all Kavanaugh’s records are released and the Senate has time to review them.

Why is this happening at the 11th hour?


Maybe they naively thought the GOP would do the right thing on their own?
Anonymous
I still feel bad for his wife. If I found out my husband was accused of being part of a group men drugging and raping girls and women, I would be sick, sick, sick.

Ashley Kavanaugh should be a loud voice for a FBI investigation. I would want to know the truth one way or another if I were her.






Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Senator Merkley has filed a lawsuit against Trump & McConnell to halt the confirmation process:

https://katu.com/news/local/sen-merkley-files-lawsuit-against-trump-mcconnell-to-halt-kavanaugh-confirmation-process


Woah. TRO time. Shit's about to get real now.

Merkley’s lawsuit emphasizes “three acts of direct interference” in which the senator says Trump, some Senate leaders and lawyer William Burck concealed documents from the U.S. Senate. Merkley said these documents are necessary for senators to fulfill their duty and provide advice on the nominee.

Merkley said the documents are from Kavanaugh’s three years as White House Staff Secretary and Kavanaugh’s time as a lawyer in the White House Counsel’s Office under President George W. Bush.

The lawsuit seeks to end the interference from the executive branch and that the Senate withhold its vote on the confirmation until all Kavanaugh’s records are released and the Senate has time to review them.

Why is this happening at the 11th hour?


Maybe they naively thought the GOP would do the right thing on their own?

More like, they knew the GOP wouldn't do the right thing, so they had to sue the National Archives for additional documentation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone did this in high school! If you could get into a Sidwell or a St Albans or Landon party and you were a girl, that was a desirable thing to do! Stop acting like people from other less 'elite' locations wouldn't be stoked to go to G-Prep party. You went there to meet boys! Not to get gang raped...Kavanaugh and his ilk considered these public school girls easy targets.


You're suggesting public school girls threw themselves at rich cocky alpha male boys. "Meet boys"


I was a teenage public school girl from MoCo (though a bit later) and all of my friends thought finding a private school boyfriend was desirable. Looking back on it, I'm not sure why we thought this. Perhaps the allure of the unknown?


Maybe because you assumed they were all rich and didn't know they some were entitled alleged rapists?


To be fair there are entitled rapists in all walks of life. I think we wanted to meet new boys that weren't the same old boys we'd known our entire lives.


FBI crime statistics say most rapists are under age 30 and non-white male. But yeah, keep spreading the falsehood rich white dorks from Prep are predators.

Most CONVICTED rapists, right? Not most men who commit rapes? Those sets of people aren’t the same.


PP....facts don’t matter. Hasn’t that been established?
Anonymous

Notice the terminology in the accusation:
Girls were given alcohol...
I'm sorry, but as a woman, does anyone here believe girls would go to these HS parties if there was no alcohol?

You people are a joke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone did this in high school! If you could get into a Sidwell or a St Albans or Landon party and you were a girl, that was a desirable thing to do! Stop acting like people from other less 'elite' locations wouldn't be stoked to go to G-Prep party. You went there to meet boys! Not to get gang raped...Kavanaugh and his ilk considered these public school girls easy targets.


You're suggesting public school girls threw themselves at rich cocky alpha male boys. "Meet boys"


I was a teenage public school girl from MoCo (though a bit later) and all of my friends thought finding a private school boyfriend was desirable. Looking back on it, I'm not sure why we thought this. Perhaps the allure of the unknown?

Uhhh...

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Notice the terminology in the accusation:
Girls were given alcohol...
I'm sorry, but as a woman, does anyone here believe girls would go to these HS parties if there was no alcohol?

You people are a joke.


I'm not laughing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How come a guy who still has social calendars from 1982 can't produce credit card statements showing he bought $200K of Nats tickets?


Necause he's either lying, or his mental faculties have eroded. Either possibility makes him unfit to be on the Supreme Court.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Notice the terminology in the accusation:
Girls were given alcohol...
I'm sorry, but as a woman, does anyone here believe girls would go to these HS parties if there was no alcohol?

You people are a joke.


I'm not laughing.


Apparently the Holton yearbook was full of references to alcohol and sexual activity just like the G-town Prep yearbook. These girls were willing participants in the scene, not victims.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Notice the terminology in the accusation:
Girls were given alcohol...
I'm sorry, but as a woman, does anyone here believe girls would go to these HS parties if there was no alcohol?

You people are a joke.


I'm not laughing.


So... wait a minute, you think that girls only go to parties with alcohol? That somehow in high school we only went to parties because inebriation was the cool part of the party? That somehow all women want or girls want are to be so drunk that they get gang raped?

As a woman, I believe that the parties that you went to were the ones your friends went to. And that even if there wasn't alcohol: you chose to hang out with your friends.

And if those friends got invited to those parties, you would do whatever you could to fit in so that you wouldn't be labeled a prude or a freak or something else.

But it was never about the alcohol, per se.
Anonymous
We sat down to watch Back to the Future and the scene where the mom is almost raped in the car was shocking. Would have been PG13 if released now I think. We told our kids (who were way under 13) to not watch and fast forwarded through it.
I don't think we are humorless, we just didn't want our young kids to see a girl attacked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Notice the terminology in the accusation:
Girls were given alcohol...
I'm sorry, but as a woman, does anyone here believe girls would go to these HS parties if there was no alcohol?

You people are a joke.


I'm not laughing.


Apparently the Holton yearbook was full of references to alcohol and sexual activity just like the G-town Prep yearbook. These girls were willing participants in the scene, not victims.


If 9 out of 10 girls had consensual erx, does that mean there was no rape?
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