Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread

Anonymous
Gorsuch was a

weenie
dork
bookworm
taciturn fascist

Kavanaugh was a

drunk
coward
pseudo jock
douchebag
beta-man follower
intemperant asshole
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Anonymous wrote:Since Ford is afraid to fly, did she begin her cross-country drive 5 days ago?


She also had her polygraph done in MD on Aug. 7. Wondering if she flew or drive. I know she was vacationing on the east coast during this time, according to the letter she gave to Feinstein.


Finally, someone is asking the important questions.
/s

Once a person is caught telling one lie, it throws their entire testimony into question. Why did she say she was afraid to fly? Just an excuse to not have tot testify under oath?

Exactly. Yet she easily flew out here for the pussy march.


She never said she was afraid to fly. People surmised it because she delined to come to DC on Monday.


Yes, she did.

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/21/trump-kavanaugh-christine-blasey-ford-charges-834664

"The GOP has been told that Ford does not want to fly from her California home to Washington, according to the Republican senator, which means she may need to drive across the country. Ford has reportedly told friends she is uncomfortable in confined spaces, indicating a physical difficulty in making the trip by plane."


Huh. How did she travel back and forth to Hawaii? New Zealand? It's almost as if she... flew!


I don't know why some are making this into a big deal. Plenty of people are claustrophobic, including two of my cousins. They are otherwise completely sane and intelligent individuals.



But you didn't answer the question. How is Ford able to fly to other places, but not to D.C.?
Anonymous
Yale classmates of BK are crafting a devastating email chain that offers further accounts of his drunkenness and debauchery and sexual misconduct.

Go Elis! Boola boola! DO THE RIGHT THING!!!!
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Anonymous wrote:I am also a mom to two boys. I am also ENRAGED! What I told my dh is that I don't want my kids joining a fraternity.

Also I have spent the last 2 days all over twitter, reading everything possible, and making donations to multiple candidates for midterms who are not in my state.

I can't sit by and let this go anymore. Done!!!

This whole situation is not okay. NOT OKAY.


Fully agree with you. It's madness.


I called my son and warned him to be careful spending time with women who could turn out to be unstable.
I cannot imagine having a false allegation thrown at him.


This is how it starts. What about a real one? "He would never" "Not MY baby!" is what everyone, ESPECIALLY moms seem to think. But that's actually not true. You don't always know. Which is why you raise boys to not assault and be good people who would not have scores of women accusing them of misconduct. It's not hard. Instead, you basically just told your son that he can do no wrong, you'll always believe him, and women are crazy. So go act with impunity, right?


I wonder what Kavanaugh's mom thinks. I think she knows that he drank a lot. I mean, you'd have to be pretty out of it and absent not to know if your kid partied that much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yale classmates of BK are crafting a devastating email chain that offers further accounts of his drunkenness and debauchery and sexual misconduct.

Go Elis! Boola boola! DO THE RIGHT THING!!!!


Be a hero!
Anonymous
This is a lose-lose situation for the GOP. I'm surprised they haven't pulled the nomination-Kavanaugh is eminently replaceable (except for the fact that he's the most amenable to sitting Presidents not being indicted).
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Anonymous wrote:Since Ford is afraid to fly, did she begin her cross-country drive 5 days ago?


She also had her polygraph done in MD on Aug. 7. Wondering if she flew or drive. I know she was vacationing on the east coast during this time, according to the letter she gave to Feinstein.


Finally, someone is asking the important questions.
/s

Once a person is caught telling one lie, it throws their entire testimony into question. Why did she say she was afraid to fly? Just an excuse to not have tot testify under oath?

Exactly. Yet she easily flew out here for the pussy march.


She never said she was afraid to fly. People surmised it because she delined to come to DC on Monday.


Yes, she did.

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/21/trump-kavanaugh-christine-blasey-ford-charges-834664

"The GOP has been told that Ford does not want to fly from her California home to Washington, according to the Republican senator, which means she may need to drive across the country. Ford has reportedly told friends she is uncomfortable in confined spaces, indicating a physical difficulty in making the trip by plane."


Huh. How did she travel back and forth to Hawaii? New Zealand? It's almost as if she... flew!


I don't know why some are making this into a big deal. Plenty of people are claustrophobic, including two of my cousins. They are otherwise completely sane and intelligent individuals.



But you didn't answer the question. How is Ford able to fly to other places, but not to D.C.?


That's the best you got?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I am also a mom to two boys. I am also ENRAGED! What I told my dh is that I don't want my kids joining a fraternity.

Also I have spent the last 2 days all over twitter, reading everything possible, and making donations to multiple candidates for midterms who are not in my state.

I can't sit by and let this go anymore. Done!!!

This whole situation is not okay. NOT OKAY.


Fully agree with you. It's madness.


I called my son and warned him to be careful spending time with women who could turn out to be unstable.
I cannot imagine having a false allegation thrown at him.


This is how it starts. What about a real one? "He would never" "Not MY baby!" is what everyone, ESPECIALLY moms seem to think. But that's actually not true. You don't always know. Which is why you raise boys to not assault and be good people who would not have scores of women accusing them of misconduct. It's not hard. Instead, you basically just told your son that he can do no wrong, you'll always believe him, and women are crazy. So go act with impunity, right?


I wonder what Kavanaugh's mom thinks. I think she knows that he drank a lot. I mean, you'd have to be pretty out of it and absent not to know if your kid partied that much.


Are you kidding....? BK"s parents were the biggest lushes.....
Anonymous
Chris Garrett will be a name of high importance tomorrow and forever in the annals of the Kavanaugh saga.

Remember the name.

Forget the blame.

Excuse the shame.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I am also a mom to two boys. I am also ENRAGED! What I told my dh is that I don't want my kids joining a fraternity.

Also I have spent the last 2 days all over twitter, reading everything possible, and making donations to multiple candidates for midterms who are not in my state.

I can't sit by and let this go anymore. Done!!!

This whole situation is not okay. NOT OKAY.


Fully agree with you. It's madness.


I called my son and warned him to be careful spending time with women who could turn out to be unstable.
I cannot imagine having a false allegation thrown at him.

One of the small ‘s’ sad things that happens every time there is a public accusation of sexual assault is that we have to listen to women who have so fully internalized the misogyny they were taught at the knee that their instinct is to blame the women. It’s just sad.


Yeah. Or you could just tell your son to be polite, respectful, always ask for consent, and never approach a woman who is intoxicated except to help.


Sure. And then that intoxicated woman will claim he raped her the next day because he helped her back to her dorm room or gave her a ride home. There is no winning.

Who hurt you so badly?


No one. And I'd like it to remain that way for the men in my life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am also a mom to two boys. I am also ENRAGED! What I told my dh is that I don't want my kids joining a fraternity.

Also I have spent the last 2 days all over twitter, reading everything possible, and making donations to multiple candidates for midterms who are not in my state.

I can't sit by and let this go anymore. Done!!!

This whole situation is not okay. NOT OKAY.


Fully agree with you. It's madness.


I called my son and warned him to be careful spending time with women who could turn out to be unstable.
I cannot imagine having a false allegation thrown at him.

One of the small ‘s’ sad things that happens every time there is a public accusation of sexual assault is that we have to listen to women who have so fully internalized the misogyny they were taught at the knee that their instinct is to blame the women. It’s just sad.


Yeah. Or you could just tell your son to be polite, respectful, always ask for consent, and never approach a woman who is intoxicated except to help.


Sure. And then that intoxicated woman will claim he raped her the next day because he helped her back to her dorm room or gave her a ride home. There is no winning.


Serious question - Why don't parents advice their daughters to not drink? For one, it's the law - no drinking under 21 (just in case someone didn't know that) and a drunk woman attracts pervs and monsters. Is it because, parents drink at home a lot and kids try to emulate them later in life? We are non-drinkers so trying to understand..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When Roe v. Wade is overturned, the same prep school fathers and mothers supporting Kavanaugh when they have to travel for hundreds of miles to secure abortions for their DDs and concubines of their DSs.

Safe travels, b*tches!


Roe v. Wade is not going to be overturned. Stop fomenting fear and outrage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gorsuch was a

weenie
dork
bookworm
taciturn fascist

Kavanaugh was a

drunk
coward
pseudo jock
douchebag
beta-man follower
intemperant asshole


And you... well, you're just an ugly, sad, person. So much hatred is really unhealthy.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:When Roe v. Wade is overturned, the same prep school fathers and mothers supporting Kavanaugh when they have to travel for hundreds of miles to secure abortions for their DDs and concubines of their DSs.

Safe travels, b*tches!


Roe v. Wade is not going to be overturned. Stop fomenting fear and outrage.


If it's not there are going to be an awful lot of disappointed Trump voters, considering he ran on a pledge to nominate justices who would overturn RVW.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am also a mom to two boys. I am also ENRAGED! What I told my dh is that I don't want my kids joining a fraternity.

Also I have spent the last 2 days all over twitter, reading everything possible, and making donations to multiple candidates for midterms who are not in my state.

I can't sit by and let this go anymore. Done!!!

This whole situation is not okay. NOT OKAY.


Fully agree with you. It's madness.


I called my son and warned him to be careful spending time with women who could turn out to be unstable.
I cannot imagine having a false allegation thrown at him.


This is how it starts. What about a real one? "He would never" "Not MY baby!" is what everyone, ESPECIALLY moms seem to think. But that's actually not true. You don't always know. Which is why you raise boys to not assault and be good people who would not have scores of women accusing them of misconduct. It's not hard. Instead, you basically just told your son that he can do no wrong, you'll always believe him, and women are crazy. So go act with impunity, right?


I wonder what Kavanaugh's mom thinks. I think she knows that he drank a lot. I mean, you'd have to be pretty out of it and absent not to know if your kid partied that much.


I am willing to bet that the above is all she thinks he did. And a lot of people drink and don't assault people, so I imagine they think it's limited to the partying.
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