Official Brett Kavanaugh Thread

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Anonymous wrote:Why aren't the news channels discussing Avenatti's claims? They are only talking about Ramirez.


Maybe because they are "news" channels and not hearsay channels, so are waiting for confirmation.
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Anonymous wrote:From another Renate alum's page: Michael Walsh, another student at Georgetown Prep, also wrote "Renate Alumnus" on his yearbook page, the Times reports. He also included a short poem, "You need a date / and it's getting late / so don't hesitate / to call Renate."

So they are slut shaming this girl. Call a spade a spade.


Somehow that jingle strikes a nerve in me harder than the sexual assaults. Completely gratuitous cruelty.

Wait. I'm confused. So Kavanaugh didn't write the poem, but another boy did? This seems more a criticism of the culture at GP in general.


Maybe, but he was actively participating in that culture -- throwing the Renate Alumnius item in his yearbook biography. It just makes me really sad that they were talking about this poor girl that way. I can't say it's entirely rational. Objectively, pinning a woman down and covering her mouth while you grope her and shoving your dick in a drunk woman's face are both worse than this Renate thing. And yet the Renate taunting, even if done behind her back (perhaps moreso done behind her back) makes me angrier than hearing about the assaults.


The Renate Alumnius was not in his biography, but facts don’t matter anymore anyway.


Yes it was. Right there next to his pic. What do you mean about facts?

And he it was the caption for a group picture.
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Anonymous wrote:One wonders if he is going down Clinton territory, finely parsing the meaning of "sex".


Perhaps. BUT more importantly, he is protecting himself from the gang rape allegation that he anticipates will come tomorrow.


Wait, what now? Gang rape? Where is this coming from???


I guess you aren't really paying attention if this is the first you are hearing about it.
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Anonymous wrote:From another Renate alum's page: Michael Walsh, another student at Georgetown Prep, also wrote "Renate Alumnus" on his yearbook page, the Times reports. He also included a short poem, "You need a date / and it's getting late / so don't hesitate / to call Renate."

So they are slut shaming this girl. Call a spade a spade.


Somehow that jingle strikes a nerve in me harder than the sexual assaults. Completely gratuitous cruelty.

Wait. I'm confused. So Kavanaugh didn't write the poem, but another boy did? This seems more a criticism of the culture at GP in general.


Maybe, but he was actively participating in that culture -- throwing the Renate Alumnius item in his yearbook biography. It just makes me really sad that they were talking about this poor girl that way. I can't say it's entirely rational. Objectively, pinning a woman down and covering her mouth while you grope her and shoving your dick in a drunk woman's face are both worse than this Renate thing. And yet the Renate taunting, even if done behind her back (perhaps moreso done behind her back) makes me angrier than hearing about the assaults.


The Renate Alumnius was not in his biography, but facts don’t matter anymore anyway.


Where was it?
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Anonymous wrote:From another Renate alum's page: Michael Walsh, another student at Georgetown Prep, also wrote "Renate Alumnus" on his yearbook page, the Times reports. He also included a short poem, "You need a date / and it's getting late / so don't hesitate / to call Renate."

So they are slut shaming this girl. Call a spade a spade.


Somehow that jingle strikes a nerve in me harder than the sexual assaults. Completely gratuitous cruelty.

Wait. I'm confused. So Kavanaugh didn't write the poem, but another boy did? This seems more a criticism of the culture at GP in general.


Maybe, but he was actively participating in that culture -- throwing the Renate Alumnius item in his yearbook biography. It just makes me really sad that they were talking about this poor girl that way. I can't say it's entirely rational. Objectively, pinning a woman down and covering her mouth while you grope her and shoving your dick in a drunk woman's face are both worse than this Renate thing. And yet the Renate taunting, even if done behind her back (perhaps moreso done behind her back) makes me angrier than hearing about the assaults.


The Renate Alumnius was not in his biography, but facts don’t matter anymore anyway.


Where was it?


Under a group photo, he was in. There’s a big difference because he did not write it as part of his biography. I’m sure there is stuff written under photos I happen to be in, that does not mean I did it.
Anonymous
Why are so many people pushing to end it now? What are you afraid of on Thursday? Fords claims might not hold up?
Anonymous
I think maybe it was in two places. There was a group photo, but next to his yearbook picture, it says "Renate Alumnius" right after "Anne Daugherty's -- I Survived the FFFFFFFourth of July."
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From another Renate alum's page: Michael Walsh, another student at Georgetown Prep, also wrote "Renate Alumnus" on his yearbook page, the Times reports. He also included a short poem, "You need a date / and it's getting late / so don't hesitate / to call Renate."

So they are slut shaming this girl. Call a spade a spade.


Somehow that jingle strikes a nerve in me harder than the sexual assaults. Completely gratuitous cruelty.

Wait. I'm confused. So Kavanaugh didn't write the poem, but another boy did? This seems more a criticism of the culture at GP in general.


Maybe, but he was actively participating in that culture -- throwing the Renate Alumnius item in his yearbook biography. It just makes me really sad that they were talking about this poor girl that way. I can't say it's entirely rational. Objectively, pinning a woman down and covering her mouth while you grope her and shoving your dick in a drunk woman's face are both worse than this Renate thing. And yet the Renate taunting, even if done behind her back (perhaps moreso done behind her back) makes me angrier than hearing about the assaults.


The Renate Alumnius was not in his biography, but facts don’t matter anymore anyway.


What biography? We are talking about his yearbook page. Have you seen it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This entire thread has gotten ridiculous. Absurd, really.
I seriously worry about the future of this country when it comes to due process and the understanding of “facts” vs. “opinion” and “allegations.”
I just hope that most of you posting here are not attorneys.


It has gotten out of hand. This is a job application and you are talking about due process. Sorry, there is a long list of exceptional candidates waiting in line who will not raise as many doubts as Kavanaugh.
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Anonymous wrote:One wonders if he is going down Clinton territory, finely parsing the meaning of "sex".


Perhaps. BUT more importantly, he is protecting himself from the gang rape allegation that he anticipates will come tomorrow.


Wait, what now? Gang rape? Where is this coming from???


#CreepyPornLawyer. Who else?


Well, creepy porn lawyer wasn't lying about Stormy, so there's that.
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Anonymous wrote:From another Renate alum's page: Michael Walsh, another student at Georgetown Prep, also wrote "Renate Alumnus" on his yearbook page, the Times reports. He also included a short poem, "You need a date / and it's getting late / so don't hesitate / to call Renate."

So they are slut shaming this girl. Call a spade a spade.


Somehow that jingle strikes a nerve in me harder than the sexual assaults. Completely gratuitous cruelty.

Wait. I'm confused. So Kavanaugh didn't write the poem, but another boy did? This seems more a criticism of the culture at GP in general.


Maybe, but he was actively participating in that culture -- throwing the Renate Alumnius item in his yearbook biography. It just makes me really sad that they were talking about this poor girl that way. I can't say it's entirely rational. Objectively, pinning a woman down and covering her mouth while you grope her and shoving your dick in a drunk woman's face are both worse than this Renate thing. And yet the Renate taunting, even if done behind her back (perhaps moreso done behind her back) makes me angrier than hearing about the assaults.


The Renate Alumnius was not in his biography, but facts don’t matter anymore anyway.


Where was it?


Under a group photo, he was in. There’s a big difference because he did not write it as part of his biography. I’m sure there is stuff written under photos I happen to be in, that does not mean I did it.


It's also right next to his pic, in his bio. Go look it up.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From another Renate alum's page: Michael Walsh, another student at Georgetown Prep, also wrote "Renate Alumnus" on his yearbook page, the Times reports. He also included a short poem, "You need a date / and it's getting late / so don't hesitate / to call Renate."

So they are slut shaming this girl. Call a spade a spade.


Somehow that jingle strikes a nerve in me harder than the sexual assaults. Completely gratuitous cruelty.

Wait. I'm confused. So Kavanaugh didn't write the poem, but another boy did? This seems more a criticism of the culture at GP in general.


Maybe, but he was actively participating in that culture -- throwing the Renate Alumnius item in his yearbook biography. It just makes me really sad that they were talking about this poor girl that way. I can't say it's entirely rational. Objectively, pinning a woman down and covering her mouth while you grope her and shoving your dick in a drunk woman's face are both worse than this Renate thing. And yet the Renate taunting, even if done behind her back (perhaps moreso done behind her back) makes me angrier than hearing about the assaults.


The Renate Alumnius was not in his biography, but facts don’t matter anymore anyway.


What biography? We are talking about his yearbook page. Have you seen it?


Renata alumnus was in both places - his bio and the group picture.
Anonymous
Kavanaugh's gilding of the lily creates opening to shred his credibility: Did Ford know him? If so he lied. Did he drink to excess? If so, he lied.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From another Renate alum's page: Michael Walsh, another student at Georgetown Prep, also wrote "Renate Alumnus" on his yearbook page, the Times reports. He also included a short poem, "You need a date / and it's getting late / so don't hesitate / to call Renate."

So they are slut shaming this girl. Call a spade a spade.


Somehow that jingle strikes a nerve in me harder than the sexual assaults. Completely gratuitous cruelty.

Wait. I'm confused. So Kavanaugh didn't write the poem, but another boy did? This seems more a criticism of the culture at GP in general.


Maybe, but he was actively participating in that culture -- throwing the Renate Alumnius item in his yearbook biography. It just makes me really sad that they were talking about this poor girl that way. I can't say it's entirely rational. Objectively, pinning a woman down and covering her mouth while you grope her and shoving your dick in a drunk woman's face are both worse than this Renate thing. And yet the Renate taunting, even if done behind her back (perhaps moreso done behind her back) makes me angrier than hearing about the assaults.


The Renate Alumnius was not in his biography, but facts don’t matter anymore anyway.


What biography? We are talking about his yearbook page. Have you seen it?


I called it a yearbook biography -- maybe that's not a good term. I was just referring to the list of activities and clubs they put next to their picture like football team, basketball team, etc. along with, apparently, a list of parties and stuff. I actually did laugh at "Beach Week Ralph Club - Biggest Contributor."
Anonymous
I know it's DailyKos, but never mind the commentary. There's a copy of the picture at this link:
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/9/19/1797081/-Kavanaugh-Yearbook-Boasts-Devil-s-Triangle-slang-for-Threesome-Between-Two-Men-and-One-Woman
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