Anonymous wrote:All you holier than thou BK fans relentlessly pushed the lie that Obama was not a U.S. citizen and was (OMG!) a Muslim. You can take your conspiracy theories and sanctimonious rants and shove them up your backsides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you holier than thou BK fans relentlessly pushed the lie that Obama was not a U.S. citizen and was (OMG!) a Muslim. You can take your conspiracy theories and sanctimonious rants and shove them up your backsides.
No. That is absolutely not true. You are generalizing a few conspiracy theorists. You have them on your side, as well.
Anonymous wrote:All you holier than thou BK fans relentlessly pushed the lie that Obama was not a U.S. citizen and was (OMG!) a Muslim. You can take your conspiracy theories and sanctimonious rants and shove them up your backsides.
Anonymous wrote:All you holier than thou BK fans relentlessly pushed the lie that Obama was not a U.S. citizen and was (OMG!) a Muslim. You can take your conspiracy theories and sanctimonious rants and shove them up your backsides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's good to see that the new book "The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation" is getting thoroughly trashed by Amazon reviewers. A book whose main evidence of Kavanaugh's guilt is the authors' "gut feeling" (about a person/people they've never even met) which trumps the opinions of those in question deserves the negative feedback.
DCUM libs, you need to brigade the comment section and add positive reviews. Maybe that person who looked at their high school journals should go tell that story on Amazon. Like say, 'I went to some gatherings in HS that I don't remember, therefore Kavanaugh is a rapist!' Go, go, go!!!
https://www.amazon.com/Education-Brett-Kavanaugh-Investigation/product-reviews/059308439X/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_show_all_btm?ie=UTF8&reviewerType=all_reviews
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The sad thing is, I bet they’ll do just that.
Like the conservatives are doing right now? You’re just a silly impotent joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of pps screaming about “Kavanaugh acted perfectly for a man who was falsely accused” and I found a tweet that might translate that kind of craziness to those of us for whom Brett looked insane: “I think the fear is not "she said I raped her and I didn't" but "she said I raped her and I could have."” I think a lot of these insanely defensive PPs who are vociferously defending a man who deserves no such defense are afraid of their own actions in the past.
https://mobile.twitter.com/page88/status/1174333408287318017
Wow. Talk about projection. I hate to say it, but I truly hope you or someone you love is accused of something you did not do. I would love to see how you behave while trying to clear your name. Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of pps screaming about “Kavanaugh acted perfectly for a man who was falsely accused” and I found a tweet that might translate that kind of craziness to those of us for whom Brett looked insane: “I think the fear is not "she said I raped her and I didn't" but "she said I raped her and I could have."” I think a lot of these insanely defensive PPs who are vociferously defending a man who deserves no such defense are afraid of their own actions in the past.
https://mobile.twitter.com/page88/status/1174333408287318017
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is getting worse and worse. The NYT will never recover from this abomination.
Apparently the authors of the article never even talked to the not victim.
What a own goal from the “worlds greatest newspaper”
Evidently, they never talked to Max Stier either - the former Clinton attorney who made the original accusation (but was not actually present when the alleged incident occurred).
And, one of the authors was a classmate of Kavanaugh and Stier. Go figure.
1. Do we know that Stiers was never interviewed?
2. If not, do we know what he said in his letter? Did he name the "victim?"
3. Do you think that when you report something to the FBI that they come back to you and give you a "follow up" report?
Do you think they tell you who they interviewed and what they said?
Remember, the authors did not talk to Stiers. They talked to two "officials." We don't even know who they were or if they were FBI. It could have been Coons and Feinstein for all we know.
They did talk to Keyser who did not tell them what they wished to hear.
Reporters Kate Kelly and Robin Pogrebin had written a weekend essay for the Times about their new book, “The Education of Brett Kavanaugh,’’ that revealed the accusation. The writers relied on allegations leveled by a man who was at a drunken Yale University dorm party where the incident supposedly happened about 30 years ago. Neither the man, politically connected Democrat Max Stier, nor the alleged victim spoke to the reporters, but the writers said they communicated with people who had.
Four days before the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court last year, Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., tipped off the FBI to a new claim of sexual assault levied against the federal judge.
Revealed to the public in multiple reports on Monday, the claim was at least the third such allegation known to the Delaware senator during the tumultuous months after President Donald Trump nominated Kavanaugh, a conservative, to replace the reliably moderate Anthony Kennedy.
The allegation came from Max Stier, CEO of an influential Washington, D.C., nonprofit, who told Coons he witnessed Kavanaugh expose his penis to a woman during a party at a Yale University dorm in the 1980s.
Through a spokesperson, Stier declined to comment for this story.
Coons, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, found the story to be credible, said Sean Coit, a spokesman for the senator. Asked whether Coons considered publicizing the claim at the time, the spokesman said Stier had "requested confidentiality, which Sen. Coons respected."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is getting worse and worse. The NYT will never recover from this abomination.
Apparently the authors of the article never even talked to the not victim.
What a own goal from the “worlds greatest newspaper”
Evidently, they never talked to Max Stier either - the former Clinton attorney who made the original accusation (but was not actually present when the alleged incident occurred).
And, one of the authors was a classmate of Kavanaugh and Stier. Go figure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's good to see that the new book "The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation" is getting thoroughly trashed by Amazon reviewers. A book whose main evidence of Kavanaugh's guilt is the authors' "gut feeling" (about a person/people they've never even met) which trumps the opinions of those in question deserves the negative feedback.
DCUM libs, you need to brigade the comment section and add positive reviews. Maybe that person who looked at their high school journals should go tell that story on Amazon. Like say, 'I went to some gatherings in HS that I don't remember, therefore Kavanaugh is a rapist!' Go, go, go!!!
https://www.amazon.com/Education-Brett-Kavanaugh-Investigation/product-reviews/059308439X/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_show_all_btm?ie=UTF8&reviewerType=all_reviews
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The sad thing is, I bet they’ll do just that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is getting worse and worse. The NYT will never recover from this abomination.
Apparently the authors of the article never even talked to the not victim.
What a own goal from the “worlds greatest newspaper”
Evidently, they never talked to Max Stier either - the former Clinton attorney who made the original accusation (but was not actually present when the alleged incident occurred).
And, one of the authors was a classmate of Kavanaugh and Stier. Go figure.
Anonymous wrote:This is getting worse and worse. The NYT will never recover from this abomination.
Apparently the authors of the article never even talked to the not victim.
What a own goal from the “worlds greatest newspaper”
Anonymous wrote:This is getting worse and worse. The NYT will never recover from this abomination.
Apparently the authors of the article never even talked to the not victim.
What a own goal from the “worlds greatest newspaper”
Anonymous wrote:Now it comes out that Max Stier's wife, Florence Yu Pan, was nominated by Obama to the DC Circuit Court, and GOP Senators let that nomination lapse.
Of course, The NY Times didn’t think that was relevant information.