Anonymous wrote:Are the BK Fan Girls still chittering on and on? Doesn’t take much to get you all worked up, huh?![]()
Anonymous wrote:The FBI investigation was a sham.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/opinion-kavanaugh-fbi-investigation_n_5bb58157e4b0876eda9afeff
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[...]Keyser said she doesn’t remember many small gatherings like the one Ford described, nor does she remember hanging out much with Georgetown Prep students, which Kavanaugh was. She maintains that she didn’t even know who Kavanaugh was back then, after reviewing pictures and maps.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/key-witness-brett-kavanaugh-saga-comes-down-his-side/?noredirect=on
If you had asked me six months ago if I socialized a lot during high school, I would have said no, my parents were strict and I didn’t really go out much. Then my mother gave me a box of memorabilia from high school including several journals. Guess what?! I went out to small get togethers a lot, like two school nights and two weekend days, and when I read the journal, I didn’t remember several of the people I wrote about interactions with at these parties. High school was just twenty years ago for me, but I obviously didn’t need those inconsequential memories, so my brain pruned them.
Memory is a funny thing. Trauma fixes memories for the people who suffer them; Blasey Ford remembering the night someone attempted to rape her and her friend not remembering is actually a perfect illustration of this.
Sorry if my common sense disrupts your safe space.
Um, ok. Thanks for your anecdote?
-DP
Hey, you’re welcome! I know it’s nice to have examples that illustrate the nature of memory and I was happy to provide a relevant example. Lots of people, (like 7:17, for example!) are convinced that memory is perfect and they take any challenge to their memory as an attack on their intelligence. It’s not. It’s memory, a great system full of bugs and evolutionary adaptations.
Strangely they 100% believe Leland’s lack of recollection and disbelieve Christine’s recollection entirely. It’s curious, that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[...]Keyser said she doesn’t remember many small gatherings like the one Ford described, nor does she remember hanging out much with Georgetown Prep students, which Kavanaugh was. She maintains that she didn’t even know who Kavanaugh was back then, after reviewing pictures and maps.
[...]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/key-witness-brett-kavanaugh-saga-comes-down-his-side/?noredirect=on
If you had asked me six months ago if I socialized a lot during high school, I would have said no, my parents were strict and I didn’t really go out much. Then my mother gave me a box of memorabilia from high school including several journals. Guess what?! I went out to small get togethers a lot, like two school nights and two weekend days, and when I read the journal, I didn’t remember several of the people I wrote about interactions with at these parties. High school was just twenty years ago for me, but I obviously didn’t need those inconsequential memories, so my brain pruned them.
Memory is a funny thing. Trauma fixes memories for the people who suffer them; Blasey Ford remembering the night someone attempted to rape her and her friend not remembering is actually a perfect illustration of this.
Sorry if my common sense disrupts your safe space.
Um, ok. Thanks for your anecdote?
-DP
Hey, you’re welcome! I know it’s nice to have examples that illustrate the nature of memory and I was happy to provide a relevant example. Lots of people, (like 7:17, for example!) are convinced that memory is perfect and they take any challenge to their memory as an attack on their intelligence. It’s not. It’s memory, a great system full of bugs and evolutionary adaptations.
Strangely they 100% believe Leland’s lack of recollection and disbelieve Christine’s recollection entirely. It’s curious, that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even WaPo is reporting that CBF's witness and long time friend Leland Keyser "comes down on his side". Comment section isn't happy over there. Don't like having their safe space threatened.
Keyser said she doesn’t remember many small gatherings like the one Ford described, nor does she remember hanging out much with Georgetown Prep students, which Kavanaugh was. She maintains that she didn’t even know who Kavanaugh was back then, after reviewing pictures and maps.
“Those facts together I don’t recollect, and it just doesn’t make any sense,” Keyser said. Keyser also said she spoke with many people who “wanted me to remember something different” — suggesting that there was pressure on her to toe the line — and that she told the FBI about that. Some of Keyser’s more interesting comments, though, are about Ford and Kavanaugh as people.
And then she concluded of her role in the whole process: “So the bottom line is, you just don’t screw with the process here, I don’t think. That’s my firm belief."
So bottom line is that the she doesn't believe this story. Says it doesn't make sense and says "you just don't screw with the process".
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/key-witness-brett-kavanaugh-saga-comes-down-his-side/?noredirect=on
Totally agree with her and find it brave that she’s not letting Ford’s attorneys bully her into a false testimony. She’ll probably be the one receiving death threats for her refusal to comply.
Death threats are more in the wheelhouse of nutty goopers, as is the gaslighting by the other goopers claiming such a thing never happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[...]Keyser said she doesn’t remember many small gatherings like the one Ford described, nor does she remember hanging out much with Georgetown Prep students, which Kavanaugh was. She maintains that she didn’t even know who Kavanaugh was back then, after reviewing pictures and maps.
[...]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/key-witness-brett-kavanaugh-saga-comes-down-his-side/?noredirect=on
If you had asked me six months ago if I socialized a lot during high school, I would have said no, my parents were strict and I didn’t really go out much. Then my mother gave me a box of memorabilia from high school including several journals. Guess what?! I went out to small get togethers a lot, like two school nights and two weekend days, and when I read the journal, I didn’t remember several of the people I wrote about interactions with at these parties. High school was just twenty years ago for me, but I obviously didn’t need those inconsequential memories, so my brain pruned them.
Memory is a funny thing. Trauma fixes memories for the people who suffer them; Blasey Ford remembering the night someone attempted to rape her and her friend not remembering is actually a perfect illustration of this.
Sorry if my common sense disrupts your safe space.
Um, ok. Thanks for your anecdote?
-DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[...]Keyser said she doesn’t remember many small gatherings like the one Ford described, nor does she remember hanging out much with Georgetown Prep students, which Kavanaugh was. She maintains that she didn’t even know who Kavanaugh was back then, after reviewing pictures and maps.
[...]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/key-witness-brett-kavanaugh-saga-comes-down-his-side/?noredirect=on
If you had asked me six months ago if I socialized a lot during high school, I would have said no, my parents were strict and I didn’t really go out much. Then my mother gave me a box of memorabilia from high school including several journals. Guess what?! I went out to small get togethers a lot, like two school nights and two weekend days, and when I read the journal, I didn’t remember several of the people I wrote about interactions with at these parties. High school was just twenty years ago for me, but I obviously didn’t need those inconsequential memories, so my brain pruned them.
Memory is a funny thing. Trauma fixes memories for the people who suffer them; Blasey Ford remembering the night someone attempted to rape her and her friend not remembering is actually a perfect illustration of this.
Sorry if my common sense disrupts your safe space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[...]Keyser said she doesn’t remember many small gatherings like the one Ford described, nor does she remember hanging out much with Georgetown Prep students, which Kavanaugh was. She maintains that she didn’t even know who Kavanaugh was back then, after reviewing pictures and maps.
[...]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/key-witness-brett-kavanaugh-saga-comes-down-his-side/?noredirect=on
If you had asked me six months ago if I socialized a lot during high school, I would have said no, my parents were strict and I didn’t really go out much. Then my mother gave me a box of memorabilia from high school including several journals. Guess what?! I went out to small get togethers a lot, like two school nights and two weekend days, and when I read the journal, I didn’t remember several of the people I wrote about interactions with at these parties. High school was just twenty years ago for me, but I obviously didn’t need those inconsequential memories, so my brain pruned them.
Memory is a funny thing. Trauma fixes memories for the people who suffer them; Blasey Ford remembering the night someone attempted to rape her and her friend not remembering is actually a perfect illustration of this.
Sorry if my common sense disrupts your safe space.
“I don’t have any confidence in the story,” Leland Keyser — who Ford has said was at the party where the alleged assault occurred — told two New York Times reporters in their book “The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation.”
“Those facts together I don’t recollect, and it just didn’t make any sense,” Keyser insisted of Ford’s account, according to authors Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly.
Last year, Ford testified at Kavanaugh’s Senate confirmation that Keyser was at the Maryland house party in the summer of 1982 when Kavanaugh, then 17, attacked her. Ford was 15 at the time.
Ford told the Senate Judiciary Committee that Kavanaugh and his friend, Mark Judge, pushed her into a room and that Kavanaugh forced her onto a bed, tried to remove her bathing suit and attempted to rape her.
Keyser was downstairs when the alleged assault took place, Ford said.
But in the new book, released Tuesday, Keyser threw cold water on that scenario.
“It would be impossible for me to be the only girl at a get-together with three guys, have her leave and then not figure out how she’s getting home,” Keyser told the authors. “I just really didn’t have confidence in the story.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even WaPo is reporting that CBF's witness and long time friend Leland Keyser "comes down on his side". Comment section isn't happy over there. Don't like having their safe space threatened.
Keyser said she doesn’t remember many small gatherings like the one Ford described, nor does she remember hanging out much with Georgetown Prep students, which Kavanaugh was. She maintains that she didn’t even know who Kavanaugh was back then, after reviewing pictures and maps.
“Those facts together I don’t recollect, and it just doesn’t make any sense,” Keyser said. Keyser also said she spoke with many people who “wanted me to remember something different” — suggesting that there was pressure on her to toe the line — and that she told the FBI about that. Some of Keyser’s more interesting comments, though, are about Ford and Kavanaugh as people.
And then she concluded of her role in the whole process: “So the bottom line is, you just don’t screw with the process here, I don’t think. That’s my firm belief."
So bottom line is that the she doesn't believe this story. Says it doesn't make sense and says "you just don't screw with the process".
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/key-witness-brett-kavanaugh-saga-comes-down-his-side/?noredirect=on
Totally agree with her and find it brave that she’s not letting Ford’s attorneys bully her into a false testimony. She’ll probably be the one receiving death threats for her refusal to comply.
Anonymous wrote:[...]Keyser said she doesn’t remember many small gatherings like the one Ford described, nor does she remember hanging out much with Georgetown Prep students, which Kavanaugh was. She maintains that she didn’t even know who Kavanaugh was back then, after reviewing pictures and maps.
[...]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/key-witness-brett-kavanaugh-saga-comes-down-his-side/?noredirect=on
Anonymous wrote:Even WaPo is reporting that CBF's witness and long time friend Leland Keyser "comes down on his side". Comment section isn't happy over there. Don't like having their safe space threatened.
Keyser said she doesn’t remember many small gatherings like the one Ford described, nor does she remember hanging out much with Georgetown Prep students, which Kavanaugh was. She maintains that she didn’t even know who Kavanaugh was back then, after reviewing pictures and maps.
“Those facts together I don’t recollect, and it just doesn’t make any sense,” Keyser said. Keyser also said she spoke with many people who “wanted me to remember something different” — suggesting that there was pressure on her to toe the line — and that she told the FBI about that. Some of Keyser’s more interesting comments, though, are about Ford and Kavanaugh as people.
And then she concluded of her role in the whole process: “So the bottom line is, you just don’t screw with the process here, I don’t think. That’s my firm belief."
So bottom line is that the she doesn't believe this story. Says it doesn't make sense and says "you just don't screw with the process".
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/key-witness-brett-kavanaugh-saga-comes-down-his-side/?noredirect=on
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the BK Fan Girls still chittering on and on? Doesn’t take much to get you all worked up, huh?![]()
And they are still going. Such a frenzy!
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It’s delicious when you’ve been proven wrong yet all you can do is double down and tsk-tsk. So telling.
BK Fan Girls post 3:1 for every other post. FRENZY!![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the BK Fan Girls still chittering on and on? Doesn’t take much to get you all worked up, huh?![]()
And they are still going. Such a frenzy!
![]()
It’s delicious when you’ve been proven wrong yet all you can do is double down and tsk-tsk. So telling.
It's delicious when MOST people can see Kav for exactly who he is yet you triple down and gloat. So TELLING.