Kavanaugh vote postponed. Judiciary Committee hearing on Sexual Assault complain Monday.

Anonymous
I guess what happens at Yale doesn't stay at Yale. And that's a good thing, for all of us. Well, maybe not *all* of us, but most of us.
Anonymous
I’m disgusted by Kavanaugh and the GOP/Trump strategy. I’m grateful to Ford and Ramirez for speaking up; they are brave.

I’m also, as a woman but more as a human, genuinely sad over these stories. It’s deeply upsetting to read the stories.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Someone being interviewed last week on a conservative talk show said "The Dems will trot out a bunch of allegations on Sunday evening. Just watch. It's what they do". And look at that!


So, they already knew what a pervert Kavanaugh is and still tried to push him for a Monday voting? GOP is swimming with gunk!


Hey, everyone fights dirty when they have to. Is anyone surprised? If the base says shoot, they will and not even look at where they are aiming.
Anonymous
I wonder if there are any 53 year old Prep alumni out there who are now nervous about being implicated in the Bulldog Trains?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think I'm going to get a bunch of conservative women together to start accusing democrat men of sexual assault. We'll call their place of work, call their wives, etc.


As long as you have witnesses and therapists' notes from six or more years ago, go right ahead.

If you are slandering innocent men, well, you're going to get prosecuted.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ll just go on the record now and say when the next democrat nominates someone, I will claim they touched me when I was a little boy.


Terrific. provide a polygraph.


It’ll be a few years from now, so I can already say I mentioned it in 2018.


Only if you sign your name and SSN to this post
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if there are any 53 year old Prep alumni out there who are now nervous about being implicated in the Bulldog Trains?


Prolly a lot, from the sound of things.
Anonymous
Kavanaugh is turning out to be the Bill Cosby of judges. His fame only protected him so far.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My vote is he'll drop out by tomorrow morning. The list of questions they'll ask on Thursday is way too much for Collins, Flake, Murkowski, and Corker. He refused to even answer questions about his drinking during the practice sessions.

There will be an investigation on how much Senate Republicans knew about the alleged gang rape and and the Ed Whalen plan, but only after the Republicans lose the House.


Maybe those are the questions being run at the White House practices that he refused to answer?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if there are any 53 year old Prep alumni out there who are now nervous about being implicated in the Bulldog Trains?


That’s why what happens at Prep stays at Prep. Omertà.
Anonymous
No one is surprised that another unverified claim has emerged just as the clock is about to run out on the first one. If anything, the surprise is how weak this one is. Can’t they find someone who actually has a friend who remembers something about these events?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess what happens at Yale doesn't stay at Yale. And that's a good thing, for all of us. Well, maybe not *all* of us, but most of us.


Back in the day, do you think someone with the name Debbie Ramirez would have gone there? Look at the names of the people stepping forward on her behalf. When universities like Yale diversify, it changes the culture and breaks up the silence of the elite regarding their own. I think the problem with people who behave as K is accused of doing is that they are so deep in their bubble that they don't realize the rest of the world exists and has a claim on them. That even mere plebeians can judge for themselves, and judge him. Complete denial.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if there are any 53 year old Prep alumni out there who are now nervous about being implicated in the Bulldog Trains?


Prolly a lot, from the sound of things.


From the descriptions, the poor teens were blind drunk. They must have had exceedingly difficult awakenings, and no recollection of the perpetrators. It's deeply disturbing. I can't sleep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Guess pushing back the hearing worked very well indeed. Republicans got played big time.


Was Grassley a soybean farmer from Iowa? He and Jeff Sessions are the worst kind. They have zero political instinct. Schedule a vote and be done with it. If Republicans want a blue wave, they can guarantee one by not confirming Kavanaugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess what happens at Yale doesn't stay at Yale. And that's a good thing, for all of us. Well, maybe not *all* of us, but most of us.


Back in the day, do you think someone with the name Debbie Ramirez would have gone there? Look at the names of the people stepping forward on her behalf. When universities like Yale diversify, it changes the culture and breaks up the silence of the elite regarding their own. I think the problem with people who behave as K is accused of doing is that they are so deep in their bubble that they don't realize the rest of the world exists and has a claim on them. That even mere plebeians can judge for themselves, and judge him. Complete denial.



This is so well-put.
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