EuTuCroquet?
“What's happening to my special purpose!?”
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His drinking 30 years ago doesn't concern me. There needs to be actual corroborating evidence to the allegations other than hearsay about drinking. JMOHis drinking is relevant because supposedly he was very drunk when he assaulted Dr.Ford and Ramirez. It seems on the hour more reports are coming out about his excessive drinking and lies.
The person that conducted the test is a former FBI agent. Was he involved in the conspiracy?The goal was to make sure she passed. JMO
The average person wasn't in his position. JMOI didn't post that it mattered...but most would admit that some or most of his facial tics and expressions were different than those of the average person.IMO
No, he was told she is a victim and treated her as a victim.The person that conducted the test is a former FBI agent. Was he involved in the conspiracy?
IMO
Maybe the person who paid him and gave him the list (short list) of questions to ask would be of interest. JMOThe person that conducted the test is a former FBI agent. Was he involved in the conspiracy?
IMO
The goal was to see if she was telling the truth and she passed. IMONo, he was told she is a victim and treated her as a victim.
Of course. I'm sure the polygraph examiner did exactly what he was asked to do. Nothing more, nothing less.No, he was told she is a victim and treated her as a victim.
I have seen many people under the same spotlight and have never witnessed anyone quite like him.The average person wasn't in his position. JMO
He's the only child of a Judge and an attorney, went to expensive private schools and now he's a federal Judge himself. I doubt his finances are a concern. JMO
This entire process was orchestrated. They totally underestimated Republicans ability to connect the obvious dots. Repubs also don't underestimate the intelligence of the public the way the dems have done. JMO
I Swear. I feel like Judge Kavanaugh is being made a target for any woman who has ever been assaulted.
What about the 69 women who wrote and signed a letter to the senate, praising him as a fair boss who never assaulted them in anyway whatsoever. To the contrary, they say he was an outstanding human being!
Many who have known him for 30 years?
So, those women's voices do not matter?
I think that they do matter. Politics be damned.
These women have something to say. They know and have worked with Judge K. For decades.
Their statements mean much more to me, versus the accusers.
In my really sincere opinion.
His drinking 30 years ago doesn't concern me. There needs to be actual corroborating evidence to the allegations other than hearsay about drinking. JMO
The person that conducted the test is a former FBI agent. Was he involved in the conspiracy?
IMO
Any evidence? Oh yes George Soros! Clintons! Ronan Sinatra! --From SNL skitOrchestrated? Agree. IMO Dems + left leaning organizations funded with big money. Maybe eventually we'll learn the truth.
Details of F.B.I.’s Kavanaugh Inquiry Show Its Restricted Range
WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Saturday that the F.B.I. will have “free rein” to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, but the emerging contours of the inquiry showed its limited scope.
Four witnesses will be questioned in coming days about aspects of the assault accusations against Judge Kavanaugh, according to two people familiar with the matter. Left off the list were former classmates who have contradicted Judge Kavanaugh’s congressional testimony about his drinking and partying as a student.
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The White House can order investigators to further examine the allegations if their findings from the four witness interviews open new avenues of inquiry, and Mr. Trump seemed to stress that part of the plan in a tweet late on Saturday.
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The four witnesses were Mr. Judge; Leland Keyser, a high school friend of Dr. Blasey’s whom she said attended the party but was not told of the assault; P.J. Smyth, another party guest; and Ms. Ramirez, the Yale accuser.
Who said he stopped drinking? I haven't heard him say that. In fact he said he still likes beer.His drinking 30 years ago doesn't concern me. There needs to be actual corroborating evidence to the allegations other than hearsay about drinking. JMO
Any evidence? Oh yes George Soros! Clintons! Ronan Sinatra! --From SNL skit
I think everyone realizes that if drinking history is relevant for positions of power and influence, the field of qualified applicants will be significantly reduced. Many people, the majority even, drink excessively at some point if their lives.
The more posts that I read by members here on Websleuths proclaiming all sorts of unsubstantiated claims about Kavanaugh as fact makes me feel that the unthinkable is true.Orchestrated? Agree. IMO Dems + left leaning organizations funded with big money. Maybe eventually we'll learn the truth.