Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 3

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Clarence Thomas: my hearing was really bad.

Brett: Hold my beers.


Love your plural, lady. Ha!


Beers ‘n brats with Brett.


You mean Bart. In the yearbook to end all yearbooks, Judge asks “Bart, have you boofed yet?”

LOL forever at those sweet summer children who insist this is all about farts.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’d bet everything that Kavanaugh regrets what he said I. Response particularly to Whitehouse. HS and college pals are inevitably going to show him to have perjured regarding drunkenness and slang. Perjury is perjury.


You sound ridiculous. Perjured himself with regard to slang?


No, with regard to lying. But I guess it's NBD nowadays.


How can you be so sure about the lying about the slang? Do you know for a certainty that "boof" had that meaning in 1982? Please cite source.


NP

From "Two More Softballers Protest Stroh's Ruling," a letter to the editor in the [Houston, Texas] Rice Thresher (May 18, 1984):

“Let it be known that the real men's intramural champions are the Stroh's Pros (due credit goes to the Wombats). If Joe's Garage can live with the fact that they backed into the finals by a candy-ass maneuver, then so be it. The rest of us have more prides of the league, that's fine. We know in our minds who really won the game. ...

P.S. Stroh's Pros 9. Joe's Garage 7

Someone call a proctologist, we've just been boofed.

https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245562/m1/5/zoom/?q=boofed&resolution=4&lat=2866&lon=2216.5



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Perjury.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/lawandcrime.com/high-profile/legal-experts-and-yale-friends-believe-kavanaugh-committed-perjury/amp/


This is not convincing with respect to drinking. He said at times he probably drank too much, but he never drank to black out. The people they quote simply confirm that sometimes he (and they) drank too much. No quotes about him drinking to blackout, so hard to see how he perjured himself.
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Anonymous wrote:Ford's 'second front door' tale is blown:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/09/breaking-christine-ford-caught-in-major-lie-photos-prove-house-updates-occurred-much-earlier-than-senate-testimony/


Bombshell revelation


Hardly. She never said the door was added May 2012, but rather that is when she told of the incident in counseling, *after* major home renovation had been completed. Maybe the door was early on in the project and other work followed.
She brought up the door as a key point for the marriage counseling.


Yes and that adds up. The door was added before the counseling where she told of what happened. Honestly Inciuldnt care less if he assaulted her or not but acting like this somehow disproves her timeline is wrong. One is before the other just as she said. Her statement was no more specific so it is what it is.


Except if the door is what drove them into marriage counseling, as she said, then why wait four years?


She did not actually say that. Strike 400.


I would go back and listen to her testimony:

Ford, 51, said in her opening statement at the public hearing, “I had never told the details to anyone until May 2012, during a couple’s counseling session. The reason this came up in counseling is that my husband [Russell Ford] and I had completed an extensive remodel of our home, and I insisted on a second front door, an idea that he and others disagreed with and could not understand.”

She continued, “In explaining why I wanted to have a second front door, I described the assault in detail. I recall saying that the boy who assaulted me could someday be on the U.S. Supreme Court and spoke a bit about his background. My husband recalls that I named my attacker as Brett Kavanaugh.”


The door was added in 2008. Came up in marriage counseling in 2012.

So she's saying that in 2008 she explained the attack and reason for the second front door to her husband and he still rejected the idea and could not understand and it needed to be drug up in marriage counseling four years later? What?

And once again, the second front door was part of a garage to apartment conversion to host google interns, to give them a private entrance. WTF does that have to do with fear?


Ford insinuated that the second door was needed because she became claustrophobic after the sexual assault. She also tied that to her fear of flying.


I'm aware of that. But the door is actually a private entrance into a garage conversion.
Anonymous
From Troy Eid, "Fall Housing Assignments Posted," in the Stanford [California] Daily (May 10, 1983):

"I'll be lucky to live in a doorway somewhere," said [Manuell] Morales of his present unassigned status. "It's really impractical for me to live off-campus. I don't have transportation."

"We were boofed royally," said Augie Martinez, a junior who drew 1732. "We were shooting for a six-person suite, but it looks like we don't have a chance."

https://stanforddailyarchive.com/cgi-bin/stanford?a=d&d=stanford19830510-01.2.4&txq=boofed#

That doesn’t mean farting...





Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Perjury.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/lawandcrime.com/high-profile/legal-experts-and-yale-friends-believe-kavanaugh-committed-perjury/amp/


This is not convincing with respect to drinking. He said at times he probably drank too much, but he never drank to black out. The people they quote simply confirm that sometimes he (and they) drank too much. No quotes about him drinking to blackout, so hard to see how he perjured himself.


Respectfully, that is a dishonest gloss. “Heavy drinker who was frequently very drunk.”

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Perjury.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/lawandcrime.com/high-profile/legal-experts-and-yale-friends-believe-kavanaugh-committed-perjury/amp/


This is not convincing with respect to drinking. He said at times he probably drank too much, but he never drank to black out. The people they quote simply confirm that sometimes he (and they) drank too much. No quotes about him drinking to blackout, so hard to see how he perjured himself.


Respectfully, that is a dishonest gloss. “Heavy drinker who was frequently very drunk.”



Wouldn't that be covered by his statement that sometimes he drank too much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perjury.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/lawandcrime.com/high-profile/legal-experts-and-yale-friends-believe-kavanaugh-committed-perjury/amp/


This is not convincing with respect to drinking. He said at times he probably drank too much, but he never drank to black out. The people they quote simply confirm that sometimes he (and they) drank too much. No quotes about him drinking to blackout, so hard to see how he perjured himself.


Respectfully, that is a dishonest gloss. “Heavy drinker who was frequently very drunk.”



Wouldn't that be covered by his statement that sometimes he drank too much?


No. He was fairly squirrelly and not once suggested a “frequently” kind of occurrence. Tee it up if you can show otherwise. No offense, but it can’t be done.
Anonymous
it would be pretty funny if an FBI investigation finds that the guy in Rhode Island was recounting an actual story. If he actually beat up Brett and Mark on the beach.
Anonymous
ABA letter? Fake news. Sent by one dude and not approved or endorsed by the ABA, who officially say Kavanaugh's rating remains unchanged:

https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2018/09/28/wow-it-turns-out-the-american-bar-association-story-on-brett-kavanaugh-was-fake-news/
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Perjury.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/lawandcrime.com/high-profile/legal-experts-and-yale-friends-believe-kavanaugh-committed-perjury/amp/


This is not convincing with respect to drinking. He said at times he probably drank too much, but he never drank to black out. The people they quote simply confirm that sometimes he (and they) drank too much. No quotes about him drinking to blackout, so hard to see how he perjured himself.


I heard two different Democratic talking heads on MSNBC within the same hour today; one was saying that he should have just been honest and admitted that he drank a lot in HS, the other was saying he sounded like all he did was drink in HS.
Anonymous
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The number of people helped by the National Sexual Assault Hotline was 201% above average yesterday.



I bet his mom is proud.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ABA letter? Fake news. Sent by one dude and not approved or endorsed by the ABA, who officially say Kavanaugh's rating remains unchanged:

https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2018/09/28/wow-it-turns-out-the-american-bar-association-story-on-brett-kavanaugh-was-fake-news/


That's not what fake news means.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perjury.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/lawandcrime.com/high-profile/legal-experts-and-yale-friends-believe-kavanaugh-committed-perjury/amp/


This is not convincing with respect to drinking. He said at times he probably drank too much, but he never drank to black out. The people they quote simply confirm that sometimes he (and they) drank too much. No quotes about him drinking to blackout, so hard to see how he perjured himself.


Respectfully, that is a dishonest gloss. “Heavy drinker who was frequently very drunk.”



Wouldn't that be covered by his statement that sometimes he drank too much?


No. He was fairly squirrelly and not once suggested a “frequently” kind of occurrence. Tee it up if you can show otherwise. No offense, but it can’t be done.


Perjury is a serious charge. If he said sometimes he drank too much it would seem difficult to pin a perjury charge on him because his "sometimes" is another's "frequently." The meaning of these words is subjective, so it would seem hard to say he lied.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:ABA letter? Fake news. Sent by one dude and not approved or endorsed by the ABA, who officially say Kavanaugh's rating remains unchanged:

https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2018/09/28/wow-it-turns-out-the-american-bar-association-story-on-brett-kavanaugh-was-fake-news/


That's not what fake news means.


It was repeated by the Dems several times yesterday in the committee room. So, yes, it is fake.
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