eeyore1954
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Why the adjective?Because it's so important to get this appointment moving, heaven forbid another week goes by.
What are these GOP white men afraid of? More might come out?
Why the adjective?Because it's so important to get this appointment moving, heaven forbid another week goes by.
What are these GOP white men afraid of? More might come out?
Thinking she was literally asking for all men to not speak is obtuse at best. She was asking that men stop slandering rape victims and step up to help defend them.
Originally Posted by BobTheCoward View Post
You shouldn't judge people based on runors.
I certainly don't agree with this. A rumor alone should not stop a Supreme Court appointment.You should if you hire them with the knowledge that you can never fire them.
I certainly don't agree with this. A rumor alone should not stop a Supreme Court appointment.
There would never be another successful appointee.
Why the adjective?
Too bad for Brett that it isn't just a rumor then.
I don't even get this, can the FBI just arbitrarily decide which cases they want to be involved in?
Don't they have to do what their bosses say?
Well it has beeb been rebutted by all named witnesses, and she has changed her story already.
Zero corroboration.
This thread is about Al Franken and his conduct. I can see the appeal of his stalwart defenders desperate to change the subject to Moore or maybe even other real sickos like Conyers, Weinstein, Weiner (who is flat out in jail right now for his attempted kiddy diddling) or an actual rapist Bill Clinton.
Also, having her to testify in front of the senate is pointless. They could accomplish everything they need by having here submit a signed statement. There's no reason to have her go through the **** of a public hearing. But then the Senator's wouldn't be able to grandstand on camera if they did that.
So, even if her story is not true, she gains, or thinks she would gain, from an investigation. Even if her story is not true, Kavanaugh still has a lot to lose from an investigation.
And on top of that, it would just take some time.
To be fair, Grassley had offered private questioning.I don't begrudge the Dems almost any tactic to delay the vote on Kavanaugh given what the Reps did with Garland, almost anything would be fair came. I am somewhat surprised at the reaction here though. I'd be very surprised if folks regarded a five year old accusation of something that happened 30 years before was a good reason to not hire someone for anything outside of politics.
Also, having her to testify in front of the senate is pointless. They could accomplish everything they need by having here submit a signed statement. There's no reason to have her go through the **** of a public hearing. But then the Senator's wouldn't be able to grandstand on camera if they did that.
The fact that they haven't come forward doesn't really tell us much of anything, though.
We're done. We're just done. We'll never get anything accomplished ever because both sides can just go "Whatabout when the other side did this?" forever.
Both of the major parties have or have had horrible, horrible people in them who have done terrible things. Questions of which side is "better" by whatever definition or metrics you want to use are meaningless because you don't have prove better or worse, you just have to be able to point out that somebody from the other side did something bad once and that... well I'm not sure exactly what that argument does but it seems like both sides are perfectly happy to just stay at that level forever.
The Anita Hill investigation took 3 days. It could have been and gone by now, had Trump just asked the FBI to investigate when this first came to light.
In today's Yale Daily News: what Brett Kavanaugh was up to back in his school days, when he belonged to a secret society known as "tit and clit". Motto: No means yes. Yes means anal.
One person did come forwards and say that it was quite a well-known story at their school. She did delete her statement and refuse to do press, due to the harassment she got, but she didn't retract it and, indeed, said that she still believed Ford. So that's one person who's come forwards, albeit briefly.
Kavanaugh and his allies have been privately discussing a defense that would not question whether an incident happened to Ford, but instead would raise doubts that the attacker was Kavanaugh