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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Confirmation hearings. If proved that he lied during these hearings, then he can be impeached. Fat chance, I know but it will be a lot more than a ripple. https://variety.com/2023/film/news/brett-kavanaugh-sexual-assault-documentary-sundance-1235495305/amp/ [/quote] And, if Ford lied can she be prosecuted? Because I believe that is much more likely. [/quote] Ford clearly lied. I watched her testimony and she showed all signs of lying.[/quote] Are you a forensic psychiatrist? If so I’d love to hear more. If not then you are a fool for posting this. [/quote] Cute. No, I'm not a "forensic psychiatrist" but someone trained in a much more relevant discipline. Ford was clearly lying. She was making things up about her lie-detector test -- it was obvious.[/quote] I’m very interested in what that relevant discipline is and what signs you saw. [/quote] Won't share the discipline but here is something that was a red flag to me and colleagues. At some point Ford said that she had taken a lie detector test the very same day her grandma (or mother?) had died. The interviewer then interrupted to doublecheck if that was the case, because you should never take such a test in such an emotional moment, it screws the baseline and the results. Ford realized that her previous testimony made no sense and improvised something like "Uh I'm not sure, might have been a day before or after the funeral" Which makes even less sense. Attending your grandma's funeral is one of those moments you remember vividly, and if you took a lie detector test in some office that same day you'd remember it. And if you say it was that day you don't just make things up and then say it might have been a day before or later.[/quote] My brother died when I was 28. I went to his funeral and I do know the month but have no idea of the actual date. You probably also think that Anita Hill lied [/quote] It's not about the actual date. You would remember if you did something else major the same day.[/quote] Exactly. Especially if it happened less than a year ago and you had spent weeks training your testimony with multiple lawyers (all helpfully provided by the Democratic Party). Ford was an obvious fraud.[/quote] Even with her trained testimony she came off as being unhinged. She was a hot mess and had a crazed look in her eyes. Definitely not a credible witness to everyone except hard core dems.[/quote] Actually, you are describing Kavanaugh quite accurately— screaming about his beer, red faced and teary. That alone should have raised serious questions about his fitness for the court. Most of us don’t approach job interviews like that, and, if we did, we almost certainly would not get the job. It did, however, distract from the very major issue of who paid his bills — something that could keep someone with a much less impactful job from getting a security clearance. Who owns him? And what are they getting for their money? (Yalie from that era who finds Ford to be quite credible.). [/quote] When the police interrogate a potential suspect, they look at behavior like Kavanaugh’s. They consider it normal to be angry and upset when accused of a crime you didn’t commit. [/quote]
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