Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread, Part 3

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Anonymous wrote:So did anyone figure out the rules to Devils Triangle yet? Need a new drinking game.


Someone posted this on Twitter:

3 glasses aren't really used. Team of two boys vs one girl. Losing girl gets raped. Devil’s Triangle. Bethesda, c 1982.


Were all the parents completely checked out? What kind of demented teenagers would come up with $hit like this? It's like the Lord of the Flies.


My biggest takeaway from all of this is how many DCUMers are complete and total dorks.


Hand raised and thank God. This is not the crap I want myself to have in my past or my kids to have in their future. i’m just fine raising nice little TJ nerdlings. Yikes!


As I said up a hundred pages, this is what free range looks like. If you didn't live back then or earlier, it's hard to imagine how totally separate the universes parents and kids lived in were.
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Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to hear what Charles Ludington tells the FBI. How the FBI handles his statement will be a big clue about how serious this investigation really is.


yep
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Anonymous wrote:His poor daughters. They'll be in therapy for a decade.


Sadly, not the first women who have ended up in therapy because of him, but I GOT INTO YALE LAW SCHOOL!”
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Anonymous wrote:So did anyone figure out the rules to Devils Triangle yet? Need a new drinking game.


Someone posted this on Twitter:

3 glasses aren't really used. Team of two boys vs one girl. Losing girl gets raped. Devil’s Triangle. Bethesda, c 1982.


Were all the parents completely checked out? What kind of demented teenagers would come up with $hit like this? It's like the Lord of the Flies.


My biggest takeaway from all of this is how many DCUMers are complete and total dorks.


Hand raised and thank God. This is not the crap I want myself to have in my past or my kids to have in their future. i’m just fine raising nice little TJ nerdlings. Yikes!


As I said up a hundred pages, this is what free range looks like. If you didn't live back then or earlier, it's hard to imagine how totally separate the universes parents and kids lived in were.



From SNL: https://mashable.com/video/saturday-night-live-weekend-update-brett-kavanaugh/#vCHBAqkAtPqJ

Michael Che: "You know, these hearings have taught me a lot about what happens at white prep schools. And I never thought I'd say this, but I'm sending my kids to a black school where it's safe!"

We all feel that way now!
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Anonymous wrote:Democrats will fight ANY conservative.


It's not the Democrats who've stopped the Kavanaugh vote - it's moderate Republicans. The few who are left who seem to be taking seriously their Constitutional duty of advice and consent. That's why the WH has so tightly limited the FBI investigation - they're trying to walk the fine line between not actually finding anything bad and giving Collins and Murkowski enough cover to vote for him.

The problem is, as people get over the shock of the hearing and actually think about it and watch clips from it, they're realizing that Kavanaugh's behavior - the lying, avoiding of questions, obsession with beer - is not what we want in a Supreme Court justice. Will those few undecided Senators be brave and vote against him? Or will they toe the party line? That's what this week is about.


Speak for yourself. The people I know feel exactly the opposite way. We feel his anger and emotions were fully warranted, given the accusations against him. I don't hold that against him at all. I would have been very shocked had he remained calm and pleasant, given the obvious assumption of guilt many of the Democrats have toward him. I know if I were accused of something I didn't do, I'd be hard-pressed not to throttle those asking the questions.


Amazing how the Republicans can appeal to their paranoia and persecution complex to justify immorality.

Guess what, you're not being persecuted. You are in power. With power comes responsibility. If you drag these institutions down in the mud, what do you think is going to save you? You're on the precipice of a huge demographic shift in the US. Would it not make sense for you to channel that fear of being hunted and unfairly accused into strengthening the institutions?


What on earth are you blabbering about? We're talking about an innocent man (because last I checked, we are ALL innocent until proven guilty) being attacked based on an allegation with zero evidence. But sure, try and spin it into "Republicans are fearful of being hunted and unfairly accused"??? WTF.


There's a big difference between being presumed innocent and actually being innocent.
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Anonymous wrote:Kevin McCullough
@KMCRadio

BREAKING: Multiple sources now telling me 3 additional investigations are about to open:

1. @FBI - felony lying to Congress by accusers making false claims.
2. Congress - @SenFeinstein’s handling of Ford letter.
3. DC Bar - into Ford’s attorneys malpractice.



Is this a joke?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Comey is right. The artificial deadline for this investigation is idiotic. We owe it to Brett Kavanaugh to clear him with a complete investigation.


Some posters here were saying last week that it could be done in 2 days.
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Anonymous wrote:None of the locals who grew up here believe her. I don’t want to trash her online but if the FBI investigators go fully into her high school years it will be interesting.

Also interesting that neither her parents nor siblings support her



I've been kind of surprised that there haven't been a bunch of people who went to high school and college with her piping up to defend her. Seems there would be a ton of people from her teenage years and early 20s who'd have something to say about her character like there has been (in both good and bad terms) with Kavanaugh.


She has had a lot of friends and classmates come forward to defend her.

Remember, though, Kavanaugh is prominent socially and will soon be a Supreme Court justice. It's hard to go agains that. Ford's lawyer had to resign from his firm before he took her on as a client, because they didn't want to possibly get on the wrong side of a Supreme Court justice.


Friends (plural) and acquaintances from her teens and early 20s? I’ve only read about later friends from CA.

high school friends from Holton.


link? All I’ve heard of is a general letter of support signed by Holton Arms alums, not any who knew her specifically coming out with statements about her character or of support.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Democrats will fight ANY conservative.


It's not the Democrats who've stopped the Kavanaugh vote - it's moderate Republicans. The few who are left who seem to be taking seriously their Constitutional duty of advice and consent. That's why the WH has so tightly limited the FBI investigation - they're trying to walk the fine line between not actually finding anything bad and giving Collins and Murkowski enough cover to vote for him.

The problem is, as people get over the shock of the hearing and actually think about it and watch clips from it, they're realizing that Kavanaugh's behavior - the lying, avoiding of questions, obsession with beer - is not what we want in a Supreme Court justice. Will those few undecided Senators be brave and vote against him? Or will they toe the party line? That's what this week is about.


Speak for yourself. The people I know feel exactly the opposite way. We feel his anger and emotions were fully warranted, given the accusations against him. I don't hold that against him at all. I would have been very shocked had he remained calm and pleasant, given the obvious assumption of guilt many of the Democrats have toward him. I know if I were accused of something I didn't do, I'd be hard-pressed not to throttle those asking the questions.


Amazing how the Republicans can appeal to their paranoia and persecution complex to justify immorality.

Guess what, you're not being persecuted. You are in power. With power comes responsibility. If you drag these institutions down in the mud, what do you think is going to save you? You're on the precipice of a huge demographic shift in the US. Would it not make sense for you to channel that fear of being hunted and unfairly accused into strengthening the institutions?


What on earth are you blabbering about? We're talking about an innocent man (because last I checked, we are ALL innocent until proven guilty) being attacked based on an allegation with zero evidence. But sure, try and spin it into "Republicans are fearful of being hunted and unfairly accused"??? WTF.


There's a big difference between being presumed innocent and actually being innocent.


Also people may be considered innocent but we still throw them in jail and hold them on bail.

Would you hire someone who had just been accused of shaking a baby to be your nanny? You know, because they are innocent until proven guilty?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So did anyone figure out the rules to Devils Triangle yet? Need a new drinking game.


Someone posted this on Twitter:

3 glasses aren't really used. Team of two boys vs one girl. Losing girl gets raped. Devil’s Triangle. Bethesda, c 1982.


Were all the parents completely checked out? What kind of demented teenagers would come up with $hit like this? It's like the Lord of the Flies.


My biggest takeaway from all of this is how many DCUMers are complete and total dorks.


Hand raised and thank God. This is not the crap I want myself to have in my past or my kids to have in their future. i’m just fine raising nice little TJ nerdlings. Yikes!


As I said up a hundred pages, this is what free range looks like. If you didn't live back then or earlier, it's hard to imagine how totally separate the universes parents and kids lived in were.



From SNL: https://mashable.com/video/saturday-night-live-weekend-update-brett-kavanaugh/#vCHBAqkAtPqJ

Michael Che: "You know, these hearings have taught me a lot about what happens at white prep schools. And I never thought I'd say this, but I'm sending my kids to a black school where it's safe!"

We all feel that way now!


Just adding that I’ve seen some accounts from AAs who attended these same schools. They describe themselves as not participating in weekend parties, beach week, etc. because their parents were strict and weren’t having that. They said their parents knew what was at stake for them as AAs and it was too risky.
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Anonymous wrote:None of the locals who grew up here believe her. I don’t want to trash her online but if the FBI investigators go fully into her high school years it will be interesting.

Also interesting that neither her parents nor siblings support her



I've been kind of surprised that there haven't been a bunch of people who went to high school and college with her piping up to defend her. Seems there would be a ton of people from her teenage years and early 20s who'd have something to say about her character like there has been (in both good and bad terms) with Kavanaugh.


She has had a lot of friends and classmates come forward to defend her.

Remember, though, Kavanaugh is prominent socially and will soon be a Supreme Court justice. It's hard to go agains that. Ford's lawyer had to resign from his firm before he took her on as a client, because they didn't want to possibly get on the wrong side of a Supreme Court justice.


Friends (plural) and acquaintances from her teens and early 20s? I’ve only read about later friends from CA.

high school friends from Holton.


link? All I’ve heard of is a general letter of support signed by Holton Arms alums, not any who knew her specifically coming out with statements about her character or of support.


Also the Blaseys have not said anything.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of the locals who grew up here believe her. I don’t want to trash her online but if the FBI investigators go fully into her high school years it will be interesting.

Also interesting that neither her parents nor siblings support her



I've been kind of surprised that there haven't been a bunch of people who went to high school and college with her piping up to defend her. Seems there would be a ton of people from her teenage years and early 20s who'd have something to say about her character like there has been (in both good and bad terms) with Kavanaugh.


She has had a lot of friends and classmates come forward to defend her.

Remember, though, Kavanaugh is prominent socially and will soon be a Supreme Court justice. It's hard to go agains that. Ford's lawyer had to resign from his firm before he took her on as a client, because they didn't want to possibly get on the wrong side of a Supreme Court justice.


Friends (plural) and acquaintances from her teens and early 20s? I’ve only read about later friends from CA.

high school friends from Holton.


link? All I’ve heard of is a general letter of support signed by Holton Arms alums, not any who knew her specifically coming out with statements about her character or of support.


Willful ignorance?

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5ba01d0c3917ee078e3c3da8/t/5ba106b86d2a739e1b8b15d7/1537279672511/Letter+to+Congress+-+Holton+Class+of+1984.pdf

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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of the locals who grew up here believe her. I don’t want to trash her online but if the FBI investigators go fully into her high school years it will be interesting.

Also interesting that neither her parents nor siblings support her



I've been kind of surprised that there haven't been a bunch of people who went to high school and college with her piping up to defend her. Seems there would be a ton of people from her teenage years and early 20s who'd have something to say about her character like there has been (in both good and bad terms) with Kavanaugh.


She has had a lot of friends and classmates come forward to defend her.

Remember, though, Kavanaugh is prominent socially and will soon be a Supreme Court justice. It's hard to go agains that. Ford's lawyer had to resign from his firm before he took her on as a client, because they didn't want to possibly get on the wrong side of a Supreme Court justice.


Friends (plural) and acquaintances from her teens and early 20s? I’ve only read about later friends from CA.

high school friends from Holton.


link? All I’ve heard of is a general letter of support signed by Holton Arms alums, not any who knew her specifically coming out with statements about her character or of support.


THey said they believed her.
“We believe Dr. Blasey Ford and are grateful that she c
https://rewire.news/article/2018/09/21/christine-blasey-ford-classmates-deliver-letter-of-support-to-congress/

There is no dirt to find here, so the news media are not more interesting targets, like the people who witnessed Kavanaugh drunk and belligerent.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of the locals who grew up here believe her. I don’t want to trash her online but if the FBI investigators go fully into her high school years it will be interesting.

Also interesting that neither her parents nor siblings support her



I've been kind of surprised that there haven't been a bunch of people who went to high school and college with her piping up to defend her. Seems there would be a ton of people from her teenage years and early 20s who'd have something to say about her character like there has been (in both good and bad terms) with Kavanaugh.


She has had a lot of friends and classmates come forward to defend her.

Remember, though, Kavanaugh is prominent socially and will soon be a Supreme Court justice. It's hard to go agains that. Ford's lawyer had to resign from his firm before he took her on as a client, because they didn't want to possibly get on the wrong side of a Supreme Court justice.


Friends (plural) and acquaintances from her teens and early 20s? I’ve only read about later friends from CA.

high school friends from Holton.


link? All I’ve heard of is a general letter of support signed by Holton Arms alums, not any who knew her specifically coming out with statements about her character or of support.


I've seen statements of support when the story first broke in social media (private groups) from former students who attested to her character.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of the locals who grew up here believe her. I don’t want to trash her online but if the FBI investigators go fully into her high school years it will be interesting.

Also interesting that neither her parents nor siblings support her



I've been kind of surprised that there haven't been a bunch of people who went to high school and college with her piping up to defend her. Seems there would be a ton of people from her teenage years and early 20s who'd have something to say about her character like there has been (in both good and bad terms) with Kavanaugh.


She has had a lot of friends and classmates come forward to defend her.

Remember, though, Kavanaugh is prominent socially and will soon be a Supreme Court justice. It's hard to go agains that. Ford's lawyer had to resign from his firm before he took her on as a client, because they didn't want to possibly get on the wrong side of a Supreme Court justice.


Friends (plural) and acquaintances from her teens and early 20s? I’ve only read about later friends from CA.

high school friends from Holton.


link? All I’ve heard of is a general letter of support signed by Holton Arms alums, not any who knew her specifically coming out with statements about her character or of support.


THey said they believed her.
“We believe Dr. Blasey Ford and are grateful that she c
https://rewire.news/article/2018/09/21/christine-blasey-ford-classmates-deliver-letter-of-support-to-congress/

There is no dirt to find here, so the news media are not more interesting targets, like the people who witnessed Kavanaugh drunk and belligerent.


“We believe Dr. Blasey Ford and are grateful that she came forward to tell her story. It demands a thorough and independent investigation,” said the letter. “Dr. Blasey Ford’s experience is all too consistent with stories we heard and lived while attending Holton. Many of us are survivors ourselves.”
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