Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 5

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's another sexual predator:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6266985/First-gymnast-win-world-title-forced-perform-oral-sex-coach-daily-two-years.html

These are your people, GOP! Go and defend him! Why hasn't she gone to the police?

Maybe Trump can give him a cabinet position!


What does this have to do with this thread?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


He had the ability back in JULY, before anything was public knowledge. But he didn't. Instead he was busy tampering with witnesses about the assault on Ramirez.


You mean Feinstein and the Democrats had the ability, back in JULY, to have all of this investigated without dragging anyone's name publicly through the mud. It could all have been accomplished very quietly. But it wasn't. This could all have been over long ago. But that doesn't seem to faze you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG. I just watched this. She claims Kavanaugh was wearing "his Georgetown Prep uniform" when she met him. Um, there IS NO GP UNIFORM. A jacket and tie, but no uniform. She said she thinks he was "proud" of his uniform. Wow, that's not a lie at all. She's *completely* believable.

You literally just described a school uniform.


A bunch of boys prep schools have the uniform of a jacket and tie. How would it identify Georgetown Prep vs an entirely different boys school?

Right, so a school uniform.


You have no idea what you're talking about. Prep does not have a uniform. They have a dress code. For what it's worth i'll tell you what it is.

You have to wear a blazer/sports coat, have a button down shirt (short or long sleeve), wear a tie, have a pair of slacks or khaki pants, a belt and dress shoes on.

Some teachers don't strictly enforce the dress code. Some, especially the older Jesuit priests, are very strict about it.

No dress code at Prep but feel free to keep talking about something you know nothing about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


THIS. All of their underhanded tactics failed. And everyone knows it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


Gorsuch was sworn in 3 days after the confirmation vote. Kavanaugh was sworn in 3 hours after the confirmation vote. No rush?


Gorsuch was nominated Jan 31 and sworn in April 10. (69 days)
Kavanaugh was nominated July 9 and sworn in Oct 6. (89 days)

Why the rush on Gorsuch?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


THIS. All of their underhanded tactics failed. And everyone knows it.


We also saw Kavanaugh's honor. Or rather, the lack.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


Gorsuch was sworn in 3 days after the confirmation vote. Kavanaugh was sworn in 3 hours after the confirmation vote. No rush?


Yep.
Kavanaugh is a slimeball. He did a lot of bad things. He did a lot of bad things trying to get to be a supreme court justice too. I think he will be impeached and removed, eventually.

There are no crickets. Congress has to have him investigated for perjury since it was at a congressional hearing that he lied. That won't happen until Democrats are the majority.

There will be no police reports until a more recent victim comes forward, and who knows if there even is one who would go to the police? If they exist, they would have seen what happened to the earlier victims.

Saying that it was all smoke is ridiculous. If it was all smoke, why no FBI investigation? The "can't prove a negative" thing is ridiculous. They would have looked at the therapist notes from Dr. Ford, they would have interviewed Ramirez's list of people she supplied, they would have interviewed Swetnick and her witnesses, and they would have interviewed Kavanaugh.

He is guilty guilty guilty.


Wishful thinking on your part isn't going to work. Sorry to disappoint, but no allegations were proven (far from it), and he is now a SCJ. For life.

Have a great night!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


Gorsuch was sworn in 3 days after the confirmation vote. Kavanaugh was sworn in 3 hours after the confirmation vote. No rush?


Well, Gorsuch didn't have so many personal and financial problems. It's not like more problems could pour out of the woodwork in 3 days. They had to get Kavanaugh sworn in asap.

That alone looks suspiciously guilty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


THIS. All of their underhanded tactics failed. And everyone knows it.


We also saw Kavanaugh's very human reaction to having been accused of something he did not do.


FIFY.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


Gorsuch was sworn in 3 days after the confirmation vote. Kavanaugh was sworn in 3 hours after the confirmation vote. No rush?


Yep.
Kavanaugh is a slimeball. He did a lot of bad things. He did a lot of bad things trying to get to be a supreme court justice too. I think he will be impeached and removed, eventually.

There are no crickets. Congress has to have him investigated for perjury since it was at a congressional hearing that he lied. That won't happen until Democrats are the majority.

There will be no police reports until a more recent victim comes forward, and who knows if there even is one who would go to the police? If they exist, they would have seen what happened to the earlier victims.

Saying that it was all smoke is ridiculous. If it was all smoke, why no FBI investigation? The "can't prove a negative" thing is ridiculous. They would have looked at the therapist notes from Dr. Ford, they would have interviewed Ramirez's list of people she supplied, they would have interviewed Swetnick and her witnesses, and they would have interviewed Kavanaugh.

He is guilty guilty guilty.


Wishful thinking on your part isn't going to work. Sorry to disappoint, but no allegations were proven (far from it), and he is now a SCJ. For life.

Have a great night!


You break it, you bought it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


THIS. All of their underhanded tactics failed. And everyone knows it.


We also saw Kavanaugh's very human reaction to having been accused of something he did not do.


FIFY.


He was barely confirmed the first time. Too hyperpartisan.

And now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


Gorsuch was sworn in 3 days after the confirmation vote. Kavanaugh was sworn in 3 hours after the confirmation vote. No rush?


Yep.
Kavanaugh is a slimeball. He did a lot of bad things. He did a lot of bad things trying to get to be a supreme court justice too. I think he will be impeached and removed, eventually.

There are no crickets. Congress has to have him investigated for perjury since it was at a congressional hearing that he lied. That won't happen until Democrats are the majority.

There will be no police reports until a more recent victim comes forward, and who knows if there even is one who would go to the police? If they exist, they would have seen what happened to the earlier victims.

Saying that it was all smoke is ridiculous. If it was all smoke, why no FBI investigation? The "can't prove a negative" thing is ridiculous. They would have looked at the therapist notes from Dr. Ford, they would have interviewed Ramirez's list of people she supplied, they would have interviewed Swetnick and her witnesses, and they would have interviewed Kavanaugh.

He is guilty guilty guilty.


Crickets. No one reporting a crime to the police. No one pushing for perjury charges.

The FBI background investigation was extended, and nothing damning found.

I thought the FBI could investigate for perjury charges. Yeah, here https://www.justice.gov/jm/criminal-resource-manual-1742-perjury-cases-investigative-responsibility .

Has anyone requested the FBI investigated? Leahy seems to think he has a slam dunk case on twitter. I haven't seen where he's requested an investigation. Even if it gets shut down by the majority party, surely he'd want to at least try. Wouldn't he?

If Kavanaugh's the criminal you want him to be, someone would be pushing for these things. No one is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


Gorsuch was sworn in 3 days after the confirmation vote. Kavanaugh was sworn in 3 hours after the confirmation vote. No rush?


Yep.
Kavanaugh is a slimeball. He did a lot of bad things. He did a lot of bad things trying to get to be a supreme court justice too. I think he will be impeached and removed, eventually.

There are no crickets. Congress has to have him investigated for perjury since it was at a congressional hearing that he lied. That won't happen until Democrats are the majority.

There will be no police reports until a more recent victim comes forward, and who knows if there even is one who would go to the police? If they exist, they would have seen what happened to the earlier victims.

Saying that it was all smoke is ridiculous. If it was all smoke, why no FBI investigation? The "can't prove a negative" thing is ridiculous. They would have looked at the therapist notes from Dr. Ford, they would have interviewed Ramirez's list of people she supplied, they would have interviewed Swetnick and her witnesses, and they would have interviewed Kavanaugh.

He is guilty guilty guilty.


Crickets. No one reporting a crime to the police. No one pushing for perjury charges.

The FBI background investigation was extended, and nothing damning found.

I thought the FBI could investigate for perjury charges. Yeah, here https://www.justice.gov/jm/criminal-resource-manual-1742-perjury-cases-investigative-responsibility .

Has anyone requested the FBI investigated? Leahy seems to think he has a slam dunk case on twitter. I haven't seen where he's requested an investigation. Even if it gets shut down by the majority party, surely he'd want to at least try. Wouldn't he?

If Kavanaugh's the criminal you want him to be, someone would be pushing for these things. No one is.


Justice Roberts is...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


THIS. All of their underhanded tactics failed. And everyone knows it.


We also saw Kavanaugh's honor. Or rather, the lack.


No one came out of this smelling like a rose.

But that's irrelevant to my mind.

My issue is if there were crimes, why is no one reporting?

I find that very troubling. As a woman, as a mother of daughters, I want them to be believed if they make accusations. I also want them to follow up with the authorities. And I want other people to follow up with authorities. I find it abhorrent that someone is comfortable enough to publicly accuse someone of gang rape but is then not willing to press charges. I understand why some women don't want to report, and I have sympathy for them. But if you're willing to go public, especially about gang rape, for goodness sakes report the crime!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whelan's insane coverup put the nail in the coffin for me.
That and the refusal for Kavanaugh to call for an investigation to clear his name.


He will always be the SCJ who "kavanaughs" women.


There is no clearing your name. I can't prove I didn't assault someone 35 years ago. I can call for all the investigations in the world and I'm not going to be able to prove a thing. If someone accuses me, they are more than welcome to investigate.

Have you called for an investigation to prove that you didn't sexually assault some one when you were 17? If you haven't, you're guilty.


If you're in a position to do so, but instead rush to be sworn in hours after a confirmation vote, it shows that you're scared of something. Obviously not scared of unhappy Democrats. Scared of something else.


There was no rush.
Having people hold things to the last hour, and then giving them a time limit to resolve them, is not rushing.
If you tell your child 2 hours before they have to leave in the morning, but they wait until 5 minutes before to get their stuff together? You didn't rush them.

Kavanaugh's nomination was orderly, and they even allowed for extra time to handle the last minute accusation.

And once he was confirmed, crickets.
No one following up on the apparently obvious perjury.
No one filing police reports.
All smoke.


Gorsuch was sworn in 3 days after the confirmation vote. Kavanaugh was sworn in 3 hours after the confirmation vote. No rush?


Well, Gorsuch didn't have so many personal and financial problems. It's not like more problems could pour out of the woodwork in 3 days. They had to get Kavanaugh sworn in asap.

That alone looks suspiciously guilty.


Yet, nothing else is pouring out.
And no one's following up on the apparently horrible behavior he exhibited.

Seems like their smear tactics didn't work and they're off to the next game.
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