EuTuCroquet?
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I expect a Supreme Court Judge to be reflective.
And honest. ... *sigh*
I expect a Supreme Court Judge to be reflective.
I've never heard of anyone falsely accused of a serious crime to be "reflective" about it. Why would they be? My husband was appalled at the repetitive questions about high school and college drinking. Once graduated the partying usually stops and the hard work launching a career begins. Clearly, they couldn't come up with anything more recent or relevant. JMOPersonally, I would not be in a "reflective" mood, if I was accused of the things Judge BK is being accused of.
I would be furious. Add to that, my family and my good name being attacked and I would be scorched earth.
Then having to sit in front of the world, being grilled by the senate about these accusations and my high school drinking?
Pizzed off to the maximum comes to my mind.
"Reflective?" When you and your family are under attack???
Not me.
I am surprised he held it together as well as he did.
Last, but, not least. These people were baiting him from what I watched.
He wisely chose to focus on the charges by Dr. Ford, and ignore the baits.
Smart man. IMO
Personally, I would not be in a "reflective" mood, if I was accused of the things Judge BK is being accused of.
I would be furious. Add to that, my family and my good name being attacked and I would be scorched earth.
Then having to sit in front of the world, being grilled by the senate about these accusations and my high school drinking?
Pizzed off to the maximum comes to my mind.
"Reflective?" When you and your family are under attack???
Not me.
I am surprised he held it together as well as he did.
Last, but, not least. These people were baiting him from what I watched.
He wisely chose to focus on the charges by Dr. Ford, and ignore the baits.
Smart man. IMO
Agree. And I think we'd hear from others on gang rape. There's a level of aggression in that. And intent. And I do not believe that is BK.
He could have thought about how he would respond. Perhaps he did. What I saw was him responding like an angry snob and I'm not impressed. But I guess some people are okay with a Supreme Court Justice behaving like BK did during the hearing. I find him immature, lacking self control, and embarrassing.I've never heard of anyone falsely accused of a serious crime to be "reflective" about it. Why would they be? My husband was appalled at the repetitive questions about high school and college drinking. Once graduated the partying usually stops and the hard work launching a career begins. Clearly, they couldn't come up with anything more recent or relevant. JMO
I think he feels that giving up is the same as admitting guiltThis sounds realistically cynical, though, imho. Yes, it's speculation, but it's also an entirely plausible scenario. Unfortunately.
23 page transcript of Senate Judiciary Committee, September 26, interview with Kavanaugh. Troubling details from "Jane Doe"
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/09.26.18 BMK Interview Transcript (Redacted).pdf
.... We plan to discuss two allegations today. The first allegation
comes from Ms. Julie Swetnick, a woman represented by
Michael Avenatti. The second is from someone who goes by
"Jane Doe." She submitted a letter to a senator's office
last week. Judge Kavanaugh, you previously answered a few
questions about Ms. Swetnick's allegations when her
attorney, Mr. Avenatti, made some general statements on
Twitter. Now that we have Ms. Swetnick's declaration, we
would like to follow up with a few additional questions.
Harvard Law School has sent out this email tonight:
"Today, Judge Kavanaugh indicated that he can no longer commit to teaching his course in January Term 2019, so the course will not be offered.
Sent on behalf of the Law School’s Curriculum Committee"
Harvard Says Kavanaugh Won’t Be Teaching His 2019 Supreme Court Class | HuffPost
I think he feels that giving up is the same as admitting guilt
He could have thought about how he would respond. Perhaps he did. What I saw was him responding like an angry snob and I'm not impressed. But I guess some people are okay with a Supreme Court Justice behaving like BK did during the hearing. I find him immature, lacking self control, and embarrassing.
If he were reflective, he could have shown patience for the process, calm demeanor, confidence in his innocence, maturity. It's possible to be firm and strong without lashing out and yelling.
In fact, strong people are often calm when confronted. It's a sign of leadership and wisdom, imo, to remain calm, especially in conflict.
Lashing out when angry is a sign on immaturity, imo.
But....we'll disagree. I'm totally okay with that.
jmo
Wow. I must have missed the story of the rape in a car. Seems to be a pattern with two guys and a hand over the mouth of the victim. What a disgrace. IMO23 page transcript of Senate Judiciary Committee, September 26, interview with Kavanaugh. Troubling details from "Jane Doe"
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/09.26.18 BMK Interview Transcript (Redacted).pdf
.... We plan to discuss two allegations today. The first allegation
comes from Ms. Julie Swetnick, a woman represented by
Michael Avenatti. The second is from someone who goes by
"Jane Doe." She submitted a letter to a senator's office
last week. Judge Kavanaugh, you previously answered a few
questions about Ms. Swetnick's allegations when her
attorney, Mr. Avenatti, made some general statements on
Twitter. Now that we have Ms. Swetnick's declaration, we
would like to follow up with a few additional questions.
I thought that when someone spikes the punch at a party it's because everyone wants an alcoholic beverage and it's known to all who attend.
Maybe she selected two dead people to be the ones she told so that no one can ask them now. JMO
I think he feels that giving up is the same as admitting guilt
Wow. I must have missed the story of the rape in a car. Seems to be a pattern with two guys and a hand over the mouth of the victim. What a disgrace. IMO